Testing Ancient Indian Traditions (On The Touchstone of Archaeology)

Testing Ancient Indian Traditions (On The Touchstone of Archaeology)

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Book Specification

Item Code: NAP531
Author: B.B. Lal
Publisher: Aryan Books International
Language: English
Edition: 2017
ISBN: 9788173055881
Pages: 108 (Throughout B/W Illustrations)
Cover: Hardcover
Other Details 9.0 inch X 6.0 inch
Weight 340 gm

Book Description

About the Book

It has become almost a ritual on the part of self-proclaimed intellectuals to dub ancient Indian traditional history as figment of imagination. They do not hesitate to put the two Indian epics, .namely the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, in this category.

By marshalling the evidence of archaeology, this book establishes that the Mahabharata is based on historical reality, even though it got inflated from an original 8,800 verses to present-day 100,000 verses. Similarly, the archaeological evidence shows that Manu's Flood is not a myth. The same applies to other topics dealt with in this book.

About the Author

A world-renowned archaeologist, Prof. B.B. Lal was the Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India from 1968 to 1972. In the latter year he took voluntary retirement to pursue his research programmes independently. First he joined Jiwaji University, Gwalior, as a Professor and later the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla, of which he was also the Director.

Professor Lal's excavations cover a very wide range - from palaeolithic times to early historical. At Kalibangan, Rajasthan, he unearthed a prosperous city of the Harappan Civilization. The excavations at Hastinapura, Indraprastha, etc. have established that there was a kernel of truth in the Mahabharata, even though the epic is full of interpolations. Likewise, his excavations at Ayodhya, Sringaverapura, etc. have indicated that the Riimiiya1J.a too has a basis in history. In 1961, he conducted excavations in Egypt also, which threw welcome light on Egyptian prehistory.

His publications include over 150 seminal research papers, published in scientific journals, both in India and abroad: USA, UK, France, Italy, Russia, Egypt, Afghanistan, Japan, etc. Amongst his latest books are: Historicity of the Mahabharata7: Evidence of Literature, Art and Archaeology (2013); The Riguedic People: 'Invaders'? /'Immigrants'? Or Indigenous (Evidence of Archaeology and Literature) (2015); Kausdmbi Revisited (2017). In 1994, Prof. Lal was awarded D. Litt. (Honoris causa) by Institute of Archaeology, St. Petersburg, Russia. The same year he presided over World Archaeological Congress. He has been Chairman and member of several committees of UNESCO. In 1982, Mithila Visvavidyalaya honoured him with the title of Mahamahopadhyaya. In 2014, the Deccan College, Postgraduate and Research Institute, Pune (Deemed to be University) conferred on him D. Litt. (Honoris causa). In recognition of his contribution to archaeology, the President of India honoured him in 2000 with the award of Padma Bhusana.

Contents

Acknowledgements ix
List of Illustrations xi
1 Introductory 1
2 Gangayiiphrite tasminnagre Niigasiihvaye, Tyaktvii Nichaksurnagaram Kausiimbyiim sa nivatsyati 4
3 Praivan Amauasuh pravavriija (" Amavasu Migrated Westwards") 17
4 Pranayuh pravavavraja tasyete Kuru-Panchalah Kasi- Videha ityetad Ayavam pravrajam. 25
5 Bharadvaja Asrama: Archaeological Certification of Its Identity 33
6 Who is this Rama? From Which Engineering College Did He Graduate"?: The Case of Rama-Setu 44
7 Triveni Sangama at Allahabad: Search for the'Invisible' Sarasvati 56
8 Even Sites with Oral Tradition Only 67
9 Manu's Flood: A Myth or Really 73
10 Don't Forget that Ballas Based on Actual Events are Being Composed and Sung Even Today 86
11 The Lesson 91
Index 93

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