About the Book:
Questions:
Can we infer the chronology of our country from our literature while applying a scientific filter to discard the myths?
Is it possible to chronicle the kings, rishis, people’s lives, their scientific progress, and literary creations, “as it happened”?
Is it achievable to present this information in anengaging manner that captivates individuals from high school students to retired educators?
Answer:
Yes.
This book chronologically organizes the Rishis, kings, literary evolution, people's lives, and scientific progress based on Sanskrit and Tamil literature. Through rigorous reconciliation, it aims to eliminate myths, confusions, interpolations, and exaggerations. The aim is to offer a clear, logical, and captivating narrative, enriched with pictures.
It covers the period from roughly 6000 BCE to 3102 BCE, narrating significant events including the rendering of the Vedic mantras by the Rishis, the Aryan clan split towards Iran resulting in the formation of the Zoroastrians, the atrocities and defeat of the Haihaya clan, fusion of Nagas and other native tribes into the Vedic religion, Aryan colonization of South India and the north-east, and the Bharata battle at Kurukshetra.
About the Author:
.Ganesh Raaja was attracted towards ‘History of India’ after noticing a defaming article in an Indian magazine. He has explored many books related to ancient India written by eminent scholars over the past decade. After understanding them, a natural interest arose in him to write a book that can be entertaining, easily digestible an... See more
About the Book:
Questions:
Can we infer the chronology of our country from our literature while applying a scientific filter to discard the myths?
Is it possible to chronicle the kings, rishis, people’s lives, their scientific progress, and literary creations, “as it happened”?
Is it achievable to present this information in anengaging manner that captivates individuals from high school students to retired educators?
Answer:
Yes.
This book chronologically organizes the Rishis, kings, literary evolution, people's lives, and scientific progress based on Sanskrit and Tamil literature. Through rigorous reconciliation, it aims to eliminate myths, confusions, interpolations, and exaggerations. The aim is to offer a clear, logical, and captivating narrative, enriched with pictures.
It covers the period from roughly 6000 BCE to 3102 BCE, narrating significant events including the rendering of the Vedic mantras by the Rishis, the Aryan clan split towards Iran resulting in the formation of the Zoroastrians, the atrocities and defeat of the Haihaya clan, fusion of Nagas and other native tribes into the Vedic religion, Aryan colonization of South India and the north-east, and the Bharata battle at Kurukshetra.
About the Author:
.Ganesh Raaja was attracted towards ‘History of India’ after noticing a defaming article in an Indian magazine. He has explored many books related to ancient India written by eminent scholars over the past decade. After understanding them, a natural interest arose in him to write a book that can be entertaining, easily digestible and at the same time be scientific.