The Rgveda in the Indus Inscriptions

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If the archaeological finds do not decide, if the astronomical facts are not to be believed, at least the language of the Indus inscriptions, ultimately transiting into the Vedic language, decisively proves the continuity of the Indian civilisation from the beginning of the human history. The archaeology is blind; it cannot see with its own eyes. The language of the Indus inscriptions was dumb; but it has began to speak now. Let us listen to what it says. If we turn a deaf ear to it, we do not become wiser.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Madhusudan Mishra

The author, Dr. Madhusudan Mishra (born 1964), passed his post-graduation in Sanskrit from Utkal University, Bhubaneswar (1985) securing the first class first position. A brilliant student throughout his career, he had his M.Phil (1987) and Ph.D. (1993) from the University of Poona. He also worked in the Vaidika Samshodhana Mandala, Pune, the premier Vedic Research Institute in India, in the Avesta and Kanva Samhita projects from 1987-1992. A regular contributor to the leading search journals, he continues to write on Puranic Mythology and traditional Archaeology, Indian Linguistics, Vedic literature and folk culture. He has already published three books and is presently engaged in his mega-project: Ganesa: Fictions and Facts.

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Title
The Rgveda in the Indus Inscriptions
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8175411422
Length
167p., Tables; 23cm.
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