This book attempts to trace the Indian origin of the Aryan cult. Making a sociological study of the Vedic mantras to delineate a saga of India’s remote ancestors, it deals with the experiments on kindling fire, the origin of speech, the study of nakshatras and the spread of the Aryan cult.
The author argues that there was never an Aryan race, only an Aryan cult, and he quotes heavily from the religious texts to support his views. He also draws attention to ...
The author holds that there was no Aryan race. Followers of Aryan cult were called Aryans. Dasas were made Aryans. Others were made Aryans. On their learning to kindle fire and articulate AUM, the Devas, who according to Vedic records were human beings, were the first to be called Aryans. They conducted many important experiments. There was a split on the performance of Yagnas. The non-performers were forced not to call themselves Avratas. The non-violent among ...