Unknown Civilization of Prehistoric India

Unknown Civilization of Prehistoric India

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Book Specification

Item Code: UAM527
Author: Subhashis Das
Publisher: Kaveri Books
Language: English
Edition: 2014
ISBN: 9788174791429
Pages: 192 (Throughout Color Illustrations)
Cover: HARDCOVER
Other Details 10.00 X 7.50 inch
Weight 630 gm

Book Description

About the Book
This investigative work reveals the unknown past India lying incomprehensibility. whatever diminutive of it known, is mere tip of veiled iceberg. The author cites that prior India's Aryanisation, there were thriving tribal land evident from presence of countless megaliths spread across.

The makes known many prevailing women-oriented ceremonies have their origin in period. throws light on many non-Sanskritic rituals, traditions and customs which gradually became part of Hindu fold. also points towards the use of many Mundari words European languages. To this end, the author points toward similarities between India and placed Britain pointing contacts between the Kolarian tribes and Europeans those times gives definition megaliths stating that not all these monuments in India were related to the but also created astronomical purposes like ones in U.K. and Europe. He hits out at acknowledged account that mathematics and astronomy in India were contributions evidences was tribal megalithic whom this credit with. The book ambles the path which many fear tread shattering many accepted myths; hence, this book is bound to raise many controversies and debates.

Abundantly illustrated on the past which most oblivious of. It this venture into unknown prehistory and discovery of new India due which possession of this book becomes must.

About the Author
Since over seventeen years, Subhashis has individual researcher on civilization. He many their wisdom astronomy mathematics and their religion. the process, he brought to light many facets India's past.

to acquaint commonest of man megaliths and inform that these are source and relics of India's prehistory and so rightly deserve appreciation which received His activism also been instrumental in protecting numerous megaliths from obliteration.

Preface
Since the initiation of history writing in India historians both mainstream and alternative have sought the narratives of Indian history from diverse resources as archacological data, their interpretation and along with assortment of literary texts. Linguistic evidences too have played quite a part in the construction of our country's prehistory.

Indian prehistory seems to be sitting pretty as long as tribal features do not impinge on it. Tribalism has not been brought into account while building India's prehistory nor its relics, the megaliths which have not been considered as venerated artefacts of Indian prehistory. Megalithism hides a complete different world within itself, entry into which may facilitate readers of Indian prehistory to look at it in a wholly new perspective. Tribal folklores deemed correctly by many as oral history not having received wide acceptance have been eschewed both by historians of the colonial era and of the post independence times. Nationalist writers have projected India's past with an interpretation of literary texts and archaeological relics born from their chauvinistic mindset which deprecates anything tribal.

The entire hoard of scholars correlate megaliths with death, which can be reckoned correct for a faction of these monuments but many of these primitive megaliths have a different story to tell. Modem research has revealed that precise geometry, horizon astronomy were used by the ancients in the assembling and building of many of these megaliths. That the primitive tribals were aware of such intricate sciences in hoary times is testified by these primitive megaliths which stand in stark contradiction to the established norm that astronomy and mathematics were the inventions of the Brahmanical scholars as Aryabhatta and Varahamihira.

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