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OAK2.
at 9.54 a.m. On March Indore (Central India).
1917
in
P.N. Oak having made some far-reaching discoveries in history, is
The
author.
the founder president of the
Institute tor
Rewritingfindingis
World
History.
His
latest
that in pre-Christian times Vedicfull
culture and Sanskrit language held
*
sway throughout the world. P.N Oak was born in aBrahmin familytoin
Maharaslurian
which
his father talked
him only
in Sanskrit,
mother only
in
and townEnglish, relations in Marathiin Thai gave him fluenc) from childhood ,hose four languages from Agfl his B.A. degree Afterobttining M.A..U completing University and
folk in Hindi
courses of the
Bombay LUnvc,,.
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WORLD VEDIC HERITAGEA HISTORY OF HISTORIES(
Volume
II
Presenting
A Unique Unified Field Theory Of History
That From The Beginning Of Time The World Practised Vedic Culture AndSpoke Sanskrit
P.
N.
OAK
Founder PresidentInstitute
For Rewriting World History
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umes when human beings
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Hinduism is a modem residual, territorial synonym of primeval, ancient worldwide Vedic culture implying people residing in the Sindhu (pronounced Hindu) region, whose goal is to lead a virtuous life oT renunciation and social service sans drugs, hot drinks and womanizing without being pinned down to any prophet or the prophets bookReaders believing in such an ideal may help set up World vedic Herito tage Academics throughout the world. This work is also dedicated t>Tanny. that goal of freeing humanity from all forms of tenor, torture,treachery, trickery, taxation
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ContentsVolume]
1
2. Introduction3.
World Vedic Heritage University - Appeal To Second Edition
4. Novel Facts5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
And Indictment And Format The Unified Field Theory Of HistoryIndignation
A New Framework For World HistoryDe-briefing
And
Disinfection
We
are grateful to the
Author for granting
us permission to publish this edition.
Two
articles have been added to this edition which have been attached at the end as
The World Know 7 The Current Hodge - Podge Of History 10. What Led Me To This Discovery 1 1 The Five - Thousand - Year - BarrierHistory Does12. 13. 14.
How Much
Appendix
I
& II.Publishers
Basic Definition Theories About The Creation
The Vedas
15. Validity 16. 17.
Of Basic Concepts Concerning The Vedas The Universally Accepted Vedic TheologyVedic Theology
18. Religious Scriptures 19. Reclining
Vishnu Statues
20.
21
.
The Lingual Theorem Sanskrit The Mother Of All Human Speech And Thought
22. Vedic Science 23. Ancient Nuclear Establishments 24. Vedic Scientific And Technological Texts 25. Dravids 26.
The
Original
27. India
The Leaders Of Vedic Society Home Of Vedic Culture As It Was Known
28.
29. Swearing
The Vedic Socio Economic System By The Fire
30. Vedic Culture 31. 32.
And
Militarism
The Vedic
Military Organization
Worldwide Vedic Culture
1
.
39.14
Manumrhl
311
33.
The Ancient Santkrit Attu The World Keeps Vfadlc Time 36 Ayurved The Ancient Universal Medical System
313321
37 \fcdic Architecture 38. The Universal Vedic Marriage System
The \Wlc Origin Of World Music 40 The \Wic Origin Of Prosody 41. Sanskrit Nomenclature Of World Coinage 42. Sanskrit Nomenclature Of Weights And Measures 43. The Sanskrit Nomenclature In Modern Sciences 44. The Sanskril Nomenclature Of Modern Educational Texts 4V The Universal Vedic Educational System 4*. Sanskrit Expressions In European Usage 47. The Ramayanic War 48 The Rameyan In Ancient Asia 49. The Ramayan In Ancient Europe39.
332 349 365 375 386 390 393 395 398
Contents of VolumeThe Vedic 63. The Vedic 64. The Vedic62.Past
II
Section
I
continued.723 739 757 769 773784
400 406 410
Of Europe Past Of Russia Post Of Germany 65. The Vedic Past Of The Austrian Region 66. The Vedic Past Of The Scandinavian Region 67. The Vedic Past Of Greece 68. The Vedic Past Of Italy 69. The Vedic Past Of France, Spain & Portugal 70. The Vedic Past Of Tunisia 71. The Vedic Past Of The British Isles 72. The Vedic Past Of Ireland73. English Is
795 836861
165
913 925951 963
The Universal Deity 5 Hindu Origin Of The Jews 52 Vodic Culture In The East30. Krishna
437 446 476 493501
A Dialect Of SanskritPast
74.
The Vedic
Of Africa
75. Historical Misconceptions
The Vodic Pw Of Japan The Vodic Past Of America 35. The Vedlc Pail Of China 56. The Vodic Past Of Korea And Manchuria 57 The Vodic Put Of West Asia 58 The \fedic Put Of Egypt 59. The Vsdic Pul Of Syria And Assyria 60. The Vedic Roots Of Arabia 61 The Vedic Roots Of Islam53.
515523
54
The Vedic Far East 77. The Vatican Papacy Is A Vedic Institution 78. The Vedic Roots Of Christianity 79. Christ A Pseudonym For Chnsna76. 80.
9761002
1016 1030 1038 1048
557 596
No
Jesus Ever Lived
81. Vsdic Traditions82.
602 620 634 637 680
83.
The Worldwide Vedic Nomenclature The Astounding Predictive Compendiums
106*1071
84. India 85. 86. 87.
Common Heritage Vedic Deities And Festivals Around The World-
Europe
1077 1083
The World Keeps Hindu TuneSummationII
10881093
SECTION88. Study 89. 90.
And
Research Methodology
11091118
The Importance Of History The National Flag
1144 1152 1160
Christian Chronicles Misleading Muslim 92. Unpardonable Lapses Of Indian Historians Cconspiraey 93. The Anglo Muslim Archaeological
91
&
1179
"723
Of History W. Records 95. Paucity Of HinduLessons96.
I20|
Blundersome Historical Cliches
1238
97. Practical Application
Of HistoryHindudomNational Suicide
1243 12501263 1268 1293
98. Alien99. Alien
Tampering With Indian HistoryDesigns Against
100. Ignorance
Of History Leads To
101. Solar Physics In 102. Vedic Sociology 103.
Surya Siddhanta
13071313
The Genesis Of HumanityExercise Par ExcellenceConclusion
104. Vedic Physical Fitness105.
13201327
THE VEDIC PAST OF EUROPEneeds to be specifically noted that several countries and regions world end with the letters 'ia' as Russia. Prussia, Siberia.Iberia,
Picture Index
1340It
BibliographyIndex
Of Personal NamesI
in the
Appendix Appendix
II
13761391
Rumania. Bulgaria.
Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania, Austria,
Australia, Scandinavia,
Armenia and Albania.
That (h)
is
a Sanskrit termination signifying
"a
country of"
a certain people or of
some
special features. Societyin particular Strabo. the
The Four Classes of Ancient European
About Europe in general and Albania
ancient geographer has noted in pages 230 to 234 of the second
volume of his Geography " Tne greater part of Iberia is well
inhabited.
Some
part of this country
(Armenia, Colchis, Albania etc.)
bis
encompassed by the Caucasian mountains. The inhabitants ofcountry are also divided Into four classes. Thethatfirst
this
and chief
from which kings are appointed. The second
consists of priests.
The
third is composed of soldiers and husbandsmen. Tht fourth comprehends the common people... Tne gods they worship are tht Sun, Jupiter and the Moon. Moon has a temple near Iberia. Thepriest is a person
who
next to the king, received the highest honours.to old age, which (besides
The Albanians pay the greatest respect
to parents) is extended to (all) persons in general.
Prom the above description it appears that during Strabo'e t'mea the term Iberia * (alia* STberia) applied* to tba whole of'
Europe though currently 'Iberia'
aigniflaa tht region
camp
.
*7Carmelite born at Ho.ia
mSpain and Portugal alone, while Sberia is at the other end.
h
that in pre-Christian
The second point to be noted from Strata's observation times European society was divided Into
the
that fn India
Whose name before he became a monk w u utm pv, - when a woman Is deuveredher
the Austrian dominion
fcl
17* A n,
*\
four Vedic classes vix. Brahmans. Kshatriyas. Vaishyaa
and Shudras.
the magistrate or overseer thatto th*turn,list
Though Strabo does not mention those specific terms, yet his description leaves one in no doubt that they constituted the fourVedic divisions
of person,
who
bound to transmit to the Una an the number and amities of theis
^ZZ^XZ^*? ,J^^'*,. Brahmin,
**mX^!^usu^ok^
huahL
-
^
The
deities.all
people are
Sun. Jupiter and Moon and the respect to elderly characteristic of Vedic culture.
On
page 348 of Vol-11 Strabo mentions a temple of Adresteia.district
of the Indian princes was periods and occurs in Strabo. The Brahman, are to mark with equal care, in their temples, the birhday child. In each of these there is alwayspaid
political
establishment
P-nalirC^T^
^^ *district,
A whole
bore the
name
of that deity.
And the
city
named
Adresteia after the deity,
wasis
situated
between Priapus and Parium.
buainew expressly I to keep a register of the births, marriage, and death, and ate of every interesting event that concerns thesuch an accural* and minute account of the family connodons. and condition of every person in the neighbouringtruly astonishing
by the overseer of the temple
iTnot^T
who*
That term Adresteia
a Sanskrit term signifying the terrible
unknown (unseen) future or Nemesis. And another Greek author, Antimachus does indeed specifically sUte that Adresteia was Nemesis.Ancient Postal ServiceIt is
class to which they belong. These Variar, or calculators, are therefore enabled to grv.life
is
" .u
m
generally believed that the postal service
is
a modern amenity
The above
is
a very important observation by a mediaeval
introduced by the Europeans.records thatit
But
a
mediaeval European authorstates
is
Indian.
A relevant footnote
"The
post
had been introduced into India, and distinguished by the...
name Angelaword
A
kind of post was established formerly in Persia. The old
India. What be noticed was that under the Vedic administration the priestly class In every temple kept an accurate record of every birth, death and marriage and other Important events concerning alt persons. All this f. statistic.. That
European visitor Ua
Persian word Angaras seems to have an affinity to the IndianAngela; andit is
too is a Sanskritfigures..
term
fftfn"^ tere
the priestly class used to maintain accurate birth charts
and other
information about every person, serving as a detailed census record.
admitted to (higher) schools where they begin to write on oabn leaves... when the Guru enters the school he Is always received with the utmost reverence. His pupils must throw themselves down with the utmost reverence and respect, place their right hand on the mouth and not venture to speak a single word unta he grvea them express permission ... The chief branches taught by the Gurusare- (1) theprinciplesofwritingandaccounU. (2) Sanskrit grammar
Whenever
a person
were arrangementspurpose of theirtne local priests.
at the places
or families or other groups went on tour there they visited to have the date andrecorded in visitor-registers maintained by perfect than that Vedic system
visit
What could be more
or keeping a benign, parental eye on the well-being and
movements
(including) the art of speaking with elegance, (3) Amarkoah
-
of every person! "Thus Hindus wrote detailed histories.
a Sanskrit dictionary that contains everything that relates to the
Vedic System or Education
gods, the sciences, colours and sounds, the earthly aeas and riven.
men andThe Vedic system of education which Barlolomeo noticedIndiaIn
animals, as well as the arts and
all
kinds of employment
in India.
To render the
construction of the Sanskrit language and
was practised
all
over the world for millions of years until
the
mode
of its expression
more
familiar to their pupils, the
Guru
the Mahabharat war.
It
was the shatteringin
effect of the Mahabharatlike
employs various short sentences clothed
in Sanskrit verse called
war which wrecked that systemi tree hacked of all its foliage.
other parts of the world
Shlok. These verses serve not only as examples of the mannerin
But since that Vedic system hadalias
Us rootsin India
in India.
Vedic culture
Hinduism continues
to live
at the
which the words must be combined with each other but contain same lime, most excellent moral maxims, which are thusif
though
in a shrivelled,
withered form.
Imprinted In the minds of the young people as
in play, so thai
ii
Though Bartolomeo describes the educational system in India muat be understood that, that same educational system was inall
while learning the language, they are taught rules proper for formfngtheir character,
and directing their future conduct
in
life.
(Here
vogue
over the world upio the Mahabharat war. as is apparentstill
are
from the Vedic educational terminology
in
vogue
in
Europe.
some specimens) Why do we dwell in cities and not in forest* ? each other, end Because (1 ) we may enjoy friendship, do good to
Hereunder we quote the routine which Bartolomeo noticed Inthe
>
Gumkulams surviving in the 16th century In India. By that time Christianity and Islam had totally destroyed the Vedic GurukulsystemIn
stranger. (2) Wounds receive in our homestead the wayfarer and the those inflicted caused by slander Bre more difficult to heal than but particularly sword. (3) Modesty becomes every man by fire and
the learned and the rich.
(4)
The path ofis
a married couple
Europe. Africa. West Asia and other regions of the world.
never deviate Trom the path of duty
as difficult as that
who ofa
Bartolomeo a noting.utuocarved In otlvt wood.
of th Infant Cbritn
religious congregations
prior to ihe 4th century A. D. the
and discourses. In these daya t< discourwe In all European
wu stolen once before In 1798 by French eafcuen.
7W
789
THE VEDIC PAST OF RUSSIAHeathenism
It [a (I.
not generally realiwd that Vedlc culture
alias
the Hinduism) was as ruthlessly destroyed In Europe by the Roman armies from the 4th century onwards as was done by Arab armies In West Asia..
From such a Europe, Russia had become further cut off culturallysince the October 1917 revolution
when
It
went Communist.
Even so the whole of Europe.Coum.tu.Htadtx's Dlgrst
Including Russia, bears Indelible
both Europe and Russia traces of Its ancient Vedic culture. But primordial Vedic pest. steeped In ignorance about their
h
k cunomuy
la
Vedlc tradition to depict lh
Sun
u
tiding
a
chariot
crowing tht kin. and worship
Him
u divinityIs
locarnat*
on Kalha Saptamlall
doy, towards the end or January. Thethe world In pte-Cbristian
same custom was observedevident from the above
over
remain about It. Likewise the rest Therefore, the Russians need to be told informed of the pre-Christian of the European world also needs to be However. In this chapter wt Vedic culture of Europe as a whole.shall dealIs
times as
relic (circa
part of Europe which with the Vedic past of only that
I6CO B, C.) found In
bog (In 1902 A. D.) at Trundholm In Denmark.
currently
known as Russia.
In Hindu. Vedic tradition the
Sun
'a
choriot la
representing tht colours seen through a prism.
drown by seven horses The term 'horse-power'these seven
Ancient ObservatoriesVedic culture, indent Since astronomy forms an integral part of astronomy to. The astronomical
used in modern power-generation technology has lt origin in the oboveVtdie solar energy representation. In Vedlc terminologyIt
Russia
was
proficient
in
Is
hlch ore termed Soptn-Suidhusolar)
I.
e.
seven oceans or etreama of (divinegold disc ei the bock of the choriot
energy.
The drculor shining
antibuted to an Ulugh observatories In ancient Russia, wrongly Christianity nor Islam Beg. were of hoary pre-lalamic origin. Neitherhas played any roleIn
repreeenia the 8unpublication-
(photo reproduced from page 67.
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simple reason that both the allied science of astrology for the believe In serology doctrinally frown on astrology. They don 'I doctrine believe neither In the Karma theory nor In the
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elupes while
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were columned porticos
called
afwan."
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the
alwana were often embslllehsd with
palntlngn of varloui daRlea and donors...
puch "fresh light" to beafter chance dinging*all
"thrown"
patch* by flu and
Mill
m ntray locotlona,tho darkness that
and
alao with scenes
from legends.
cholera would do well to
thruw uul once for
"Of
particular Interest
among
the Kara-Tope flnda are the
ihrniidi their rationality, to realise that
though mankindit*
may
nuvnrall
Inscriptions In different longuagoa-ln the so-called Kuiihan scriptthe (baaed on the Greek alphabet), the Brahml, the Khsrwhlrt. origin Mlddlo Persian on well ai yoi unidentified writing of Aramaic' '
! to dig up lh# whole earth lo knowonceit
pant hlHLory
at
nne glance, yet
It
can certainly be sagacious enounh lo
cuniprebend that the wholi world having been pervaded
by a
commonby
mtlure andin the
common language fromlink* are
tho beginning of time,
everywhere
Indian mentorslike
R*jerchors found ancient frescoes-many of which were dona - and statues of tho Buddha which looked verybouht those in India. Tho oxpoditton alio found and population aoveraV Sanskrit manuscripts, nflk and
world whether abovt* the ground or under.
pro-Muslim and
much
prrChnSUen
bound lo be nothing but Vodlc.
from the
local
Malhan further wrtlea "the Imvrller Huol TatA
(who
piipcr pieces... and other ancientIn
Items."
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The name Krishna used to be very common in pre-Christian Europe but its prevalence goes usually unnoticed. The very terms'Christ'
keepin* (monk) used to station himself In those austere surroundingsalive a slender link with the
and 'Christian' are corruptions of the Sanskrit words
Vedic past of that spot. Loci) Hindu for the (Indian) merchants used to raise voluntary contributions
I
740
upkeep of that temple and It* solitary occupant-cum -tender. How many more such lamplee throughout Russia must now masquerading as Christian churchesvanishedI
or
beenfaith'
neo Christian
How many more must havt stamped out of existence by a rampaging one may well Imagine.
be
gatlkril
Russia
'
the fact that
be gauged from Vedic. Sanskrit Inheritance may also language bears many a time Russian phraseology and.
Vedic Chariot Carving
The Evening News (Bombay)Vedic chariot etc.Koihviipin
a
Times of India publication ofn
30th August 1982 reported the discovery of carvings depictingthe Tajikistan region of Russia.
For instance, the Sanskrit word for close identity with Sanskrit. Snusha. The Russian term Is -Snokna This . daughter-in-law, is Is common the Sanskrit letter sha ' aa kha lrait of pronouncing the Sanskrit word Stsnye U, wide region. In India itself Among in the Punjab region of India. disciple) la pronounced as Skh' ''
w
word the Arabs that same Sanskritas Sheikh.
'
Sahys came'
to
be pronounced
Knshynp the progenitor of Vedic Rushees. That long, hoary Vedic tradition was to someextent revived in modem Communist Russia when at the Book Fair In Moscowis
The Caspian Sea
named
after
Russians uee the wordIs
'
Agone' for a
fire. It*
Sanskrit origin
"Agni'.for long has a language Lithuania which was a part of Russia
in
1979 the publication branch of the
ISKCON movement, namely
close to Sanskrit.
the Bhaktivedanla Book Trust was allowed to display its publications.
Samkrlt NamesSanskrit. all European names) are Russian name* (and in tact Lord signifies the great Indre. Vedic The Russian name Andropov Lebedev la the Sanskrit nam* Lava-dav of the Gods. The nameI.
That
fair
was
visited
by thousands of Russians, predominantlya liking for
young snd the belter educated. Some of them withyoga or other Vedic concepts spent astall to
lot of
time at the ISKCON
work asfall
interpreters or render other help.
e.
God Lava.
By the.
of
1980 the
Krasnoyarak, 2000 miles to
movement had spread the east of Moscow.functioning at the
as far as
Ajurvedlb. ancient Vedic A Sanskrit tart of Ashtang Ayurved (I, brons. Idol of Russia along with medical science) dJacovered in Academy display at tn* International the Vedic deity of longevity Is on New Delhi 110016. of Indian Culture. 22 - Haul Khaa,
A branch
of
ISKCON
started
Community
Centre's House or Culture in Krasnoyarak, as a Health Club.
sweets at theat the
A young Russian, Yevgeny Tretyakov, who had helped prepare ISKCON stall in the Moscow Book Fair, appearedstill
The sameable to
first ISKCON meeting in Krasnoyarak in saffron garb, reclUd mantra* and explained to his audience how the ISKCON routine
make heavylie
Christianity haa not been Institute report* that since that region inroads into Inhospitable Siberia
retain*
Vedic linka'ta
was conducive
rest of Russia. For instance.
peopU
much larger measure than the waier. In Sort* idore Gang*preparations such a. Tripbal.
to health.
Rucin Communisteven isin
ancient
down on the ISKCON centre times Hiranyakashyap had frowned on his own sonauthorities cracked
and are familiar with popular Ayurvedic and Hlngashtak powdere.
Pralbad for singing the glories of Lord Viihnu In that urns Caspianregion. ThisIs
Though currently Russia and India are formed part of the IndivWbk. nations yet in ancient Urn*, they
politically
two
different
a euriout Instance of history repeating itself-
747746
is
abo
Sanskrit term
Nava Shlbfr which
signifies
new townships
Chrisn and Chrisnian.City of KrishnaIn Siberia,
hutments. of improvisedSoviet
TVname
term
'Soviet'
is
Sanskrit
'Svet'
i,
e.
the
whit*
s
city
named
about 2000 miles to the east of Moscow (a Kraanoyarmk. after Lord Krishna. Around the world there must
Likewise Stalin 's daughter's (snow-mantled) region (of Rishees). (tfawn) SveUana is a local corruption of the Sanskrit name'
Krishna, one way or the other. be many cities named after Lord Research needs to bo undertaken on this point.
Svetanans meaningBal-Sevik
the fair-faced
'.
ISKCONSociety for Krishna ConsciousnessInternational By a curious divine magic and coincidence the (ISKCON) movement penetratedIn
The term Bolsheviksignifying Russees(i.
is
the Sanskrit term Bal-Sevik (dKj
e.
sages)
who (through penance)(i.
sought
Russia and obtained a footholdafter
Krasnoyarak. the very city namedplaces.
the attainment of strength.
(spiritual
or temporal) power
e.B).alias
Lord Krishna Himself, of
all
Vedic RecitationAccording to aSanskrit term'
Samooha -NishlhaCommunisti.
report
published in the Russian newspaper
is the
Samooha Nishtha
'
(?"
flnj)
SOTSIAUSnCHESKAYA TNDUSTRIYA.industrial
a national
daily
read by
e.
one whose considerations and conclusions are group- oriented,i,
mass-oriented'c'is
e.
communityits
oriented. There
when'
the letter'si'
are a
managers, the saffron-robed followers of ISKCON who -members familiar sight in the USA have now some fellow
made'
to retain'
alphabetical pronunciation as
the
syllableI.
e.
commu will be seen to be the Sanskrit word (community) group. Even the word communityi.
Samooha'Sanskrit
is
"Samoohan-ily (wn^tft.)
e.
a group outlook.
Russia too. This is Just as well because Russia has been parts of Russia a Vedic country from time immemorial. In remote where Christianity has not yet been able to make heavy inroads, of mumbling a tradition is still being maintained in several churches,In Soviet
GraamNames of townships ending with the suffix, grad ' are of Sanskrit such as Stalingrad and Leningrad which are 'graam' (I,'
as a substitute for long forgotten worship. Vedic chants, at the start of the new-fangled Christian
somo un-understood abracadabra
Vedic Kir* Temple
origin,e-
townships) of the days of Vedic culture.
To conform
to their
original
Sanskrit spelling and meaning they should be
spelled as
Stalingraam, Leningraam. The ancient
name
of Kuibyshev township
On the Caspian Sea is the busy port. Baku. In that city is (Jwalamai) an ancient Vedic temple of the Goddess of Effulgence which has inscriptions buried under heaps of ashes left there byancient
Vedic
fire -worshippers.
The
relics
there
need
a close
was Samar whichKrishna
is
a Sanskrit
word.
archaeological study.
At least
till
World War
II
The name Krishna used to be very common in pre-Christian Europe but its prevalence goes usually unnoticed. The very terms 'Christ' and 'Christian' are corruptions of the Sanakril words
Cmonk ) used to station himself Inalive a slender link with the
an occasional Vedic (Hindu) sadhu those austere surroundings keeping
Vedic past of that spot. Local Hindu (Indian) merchants used to raise voluntaiy contributiona for the
.
748solitary occupant-cum -lender. How upkeep of that temple and Ita throughout Russia must now be many more such templee
749
Sanskrit
masquerading as Christian churches vanished or been stamped out of!
How many more mustexistence
have
Russia
'
Vedic, Sanskrit inheritance
may
also
be gauged from
by
a
rampaging
neo-Christian faith
'
one may well imagine.
Vedic Chariot Carring
time Russian phraseology and language bears Sanskrit word for close Identity with Sanskrit. For Inrtance, the Russian term Is '&iokha'. Thia a daughter-in-law, la Snuaha. Thethe fact that
many
a
trail of
pronouncing the Sanskrititself
letter
'
aha
'
a.
'
kha '
la
common(I. t.
The Evening News (Bombay) a Times of Indlu publication of30th August 1982 reported the discovery of carvings depicting aVedic chariot etc. In the Tajikistan region of Russia.
to a wide region. In Indiadisciple) is
the Sanskrit word
Sbhya
pronounced as 9ikh in the Punjab region of India. Among the Arabs that same Sanskrit word 3shya came to be pronounced' '
KashyapThe Caspian Seais
as Sheikh.
named
after
Kashyap the progenitor of Vedicat
Russians uae the wordIs'
'
Agone
'
for a fire. Ita Sanskrit origin
Rushees. That Jong, hoary Vedic traditionin in
modern Communist Russia when1979 the publication branch of the
was to some extent revived the Book Fair in Moscowto display its publications.
Agni
*
Lithuania which was a part of Russia for long has a languageclose to Sanskrit.
ISKCON movement, namely
the Rhaktivedanta
Book Trust was allowedvisited
Sanskrit
Namesall
That
fair
was
by thousands of Russians, predominantly
young
wd
Russian names (and in fact
European names) are Sanskrit.
the better educated.
Some
of
them with a
liking for
yoga or other Vedic concepts spent astall
to
lot of lime at the ISKCON work as interpreters or render other help.
The Russian name Andropov signifies the great Indra, Vedic Lord of the Gods. The name Lebedev is the Sanskrit name Lava-devi.
e.
God Lava.
By
the.
fall
of 1980 the
movement had spread
as
far
as
Ayurved
Krasnoyarsk. 2000 miles to the east of Moscow.
A branch of ISKCON started functioning at the Community Centre'. House of Culture in Krasnoyarak. as a Health Club. A youngRussian, Yevgeny Tretyakov.
A Sanskrit
text of Ashtang Ayurved
(i.
e.
the ancient Vedic
medical science) discovered in Russia along with a bronie Idol ofthe Vedic deity of longevityis
on display at the International AcademyDelhi 110016.
who hadin
helped prepare
of Indian Culture, 22
-
Haul Khas, New
7tV"man^
"the fim ISKCON meetingnd explained u>conducive to health.
^
ISKC N SUU
into
** Moscow *"* Wr.
appeared
The sameable tostill
Institute reports that since Christianity has not been
Krasnoyarak
saffron garb, recited
make heavyits
Inroads into mhoapltable Siberia that region
bis
audien Ce hew the ISKCON routine
retains
Vedic links'ln
muchin
larger
measure than the
>Prrfha"
rest of Russia.
For instance, people
Smerta adore Gangs water.
and are
familiar with popular Ayurvedic preparations such at Trlpbela
* 1* b curiou, in^,, of
Vt^T
,
?
"ny' k" hy' P h' d Our comment AMkift term Drvanam bus
75J
^^n,refr u>
Mjiot of iht
myihfc-
irod
of fmility standing by hit Artdan.|, e-
mining on August *> ** HuMtan Information agency
land of Mlaafle*.
Dionysusi.
be
a Ifarbted pronunciation of the
lord of lb. Goo*.
found to Astrakhan. Hindi manuscript of Padma Puran Jwalamukhi waa In the 7th century a temple dedicated to Goddee* attaching raised to the city of Baku. The name Badl Jwalamukhi etbted elsewhere. 10 it Indicates that a smallBr Jwalamukhi temple
A
wi
wumoA*Woman
Christian, scholars instead of
mentioning Lord Shiva
Km as tbt phaMc deity of fertility.it
Buddhbm b knownof Siberia.
to
have nourished
in
tbe Buriat region of
Budflhbm
b
only a latter day
name
Hinduism
alias
praying to that deity for fertility It not because
b
Vedic culture.signifies
Tbe term Buddha used
to so-called
Buddhist countriea
but beaut* i sped*! bastower of progeny divinity it hii the power to grant all dealrea.
u
e manifestation of
god (not a mortal Buddha).
Rlgvedic Carvings
7b* name of Hii consort Aridane b in fact the Sanskrit term Andaman alias Arighne e. destroyer of enemies. Shiva's consort Durga is also known by numerous other names such as Chandi. and Bhflwani She is known to wield several weapons and kill demonsI..
Drawingsbeen foundto
illustrating the contents of
many
Rigvedlc
hymns have
KazhakJatan
eastern the northern Tian Shan mountains, to south reported Tas* from Moscow. A composition. Ralpa
Tarn
'
and other mtocraent*.
and tbePojorny)
sun carved on a rock, depicts a human-Uke figure with the bull moon over It* bead. There are several carvings of s
Podromy
(pronounced
a Slav Russian
surname
which symbolized the universe and sun for-
many ancient civilizations
meaning on* residing at the foot of a mountain derives from SanskritPod-Paad; lor-gfri. ni-niwaa.
(Indian Express 3rd Feb. 1990)
Aall
Letter to the editor publbhed in the dairy
STATESMAN
of
Savfe language* are splinters of Sanskrit like
other languages.
New
Delhi
on Jury
12,
with 1976 alluded to the discovery of Jars
The Rusabn word Brat meaning 'brother' meaning 'husband's brother. Is the same
is
Sanskrit Bhrsta. Devar
In Sanskrit
Sanskrit inscriptions in Soviet Uzbekistan. Sanskrit inscriptionsto
and Russian.Kharosti and Brahmi scripts have beenin the Soviet found in the Kara-tepe HQ1 to Southern Uzbekistan Soviet Embassy release (Sep. 17,1976)
Grin i.e.
'
throat
'
orIn
'
neck
*
Is also Is
s Sanskrit
word used in Russian,
MaUU
Tor
mother'
Sanskrit
'Mat* in Russian. Supeti in Russian
Sanskrit SwipiU for 'sleeping/like the
Union said a
New
Delhi
MM
German language ancient Russian too followed< i
U
tyitam of seven
and three numbers (singular. duaJ
of India published by the dally Patriot (Sept. 17) and the Time* ancient trade (Sept. 18). The Karatepe Hill to located near the
and plural)
town of Termez on the
right
bonk of the Amu-darya. A BuddhistIn the hflJ.
monastery has also been discovered
Th.Sm.krit word 'Bhagawan- for Cod
>
^^kriT^6 A
h
*** " *'
b
shortened in Russian
The monastery ruins are
believed to belong to the
2nd or 4th
from BNfwtnI or
scholars tend to century A.D. They could be older since Westernthe Buddha underestimate the antiquity of ancient events. Even What is characterized lived in the 19th century B.C. and not in the 6th.
Vnb. fI!L
.?'
?"*
***
eolony rf ,ndf " merchant* on the
as Buddhism
must be understood
to be
a phase or
cult of
Hinduism
7M4li)
756Vpdie culture.
Amdau
Stud to
21,
A Teas dispatch published by the Times of India. November 1976 reported the discovery of a studio - several metressite of ancient Penjikent in Tajikistan. The rooms were covered with mutli-colour paintings showing
underground at theinner
goddesses surrounded by stars, and beasts, garlands and fruila.
The
paintings are believed to
be of the sixth to eighth centuries.
The Evening News (a Times of India, Bombay publication)of 30th August 1962 reported the discovery of carvings depictinga Vedic chariol etc. in the Tajikistan region of Russia.
M
The(Rusiia)
picture depicts the entrance to a palatial building in
Samarkand
The grave
inside
U
buMlng,
is said
to be that of Tamertain.
)
building waa raised if that be so it must never be fanded that the over the grave. Historic buildings throughout the world are littered with Muslim graves true or fake. That hw misled hlatorlana, architects and
Even
edifies irchaeotogisui all over the world to wrongly connect the origin of the to the date of tba death. Likewise that also wrongly leads them to regard
the architecture of the building to be Islamic
and sepulchral.
In such
mature one must
alwsya ask to be ahown eormspondtng palaces.
a conqueror such aa Taraerlaln had such a itupendoua palace bulli (?) over his corpee hy others, where are the palaces that he himself or others
W
7rtlMri forfifty
him while be wae
alive 7
A
767being, kicking
monarch win hv
pelecea
Wore
hii
corpse*t
cm
have one!
Sura Tameriaui hu no
(spectacular) palace be couldn
have bed a majeetic mausoleum.the palace of Sanaa^t-apeaking VedJe Muallm IconoduU would never akttcb
The buOdtog eean alongside
wu.
rutan of the indent Rusafan regionliving betogi
on
their bufldmga.
Mirk tbe drawings In the two corntra of tot arch, beiow the 7Be* depict riatog eun shining on tiger chasing a deer. Ruasianguides describe that oarlctture
linte)
u
women
-Soor-Sadul
'
but plead Ignorance aboutI,
Ha meaning.
"Diet
la
the Sanskrit term 'Soorya-Shardul'la
e.
'The
3^who
THE VEDIC PAST OF GERMANY
and tbe Tiger.' 'Obviously thatbald
the
emblem of tbe Vedic
rulers
away
to that region. This underline, tbe neceeafiy of searching the
world for such ancient Vedie royal
emblema which have remained unnoticed.adorning tbe
Modem Germans have very often evinced keen interest in Sanskritstudies. In the present state of public Ignorance of past, the interest that
The symmetryla alao
to
identical aketches
ehouMen of
tbe arch
Europe's Vedicla
a Vedicia.
trait.
Germans have inis
Sanskrit research
generally
Tamerlain's tomb and lalamic srebftacture, h Infect an ancient Hindu palace or temple in Vedic architecture.
What
therefore,
detcribed
as
considered a freak trait. But thatin Sanskrit studies
a mistake. Germans are interestedis
because Sankrit
in their blood. In pre-Christian
AH
historic edifice., gardens,
township, throughout tbe world ascribed
to Muafimi art tbua captured Hindu property.
Germany was a land steeped in Sanskrit language and Vedic culture. The Christian Invasion of Germany, like that of other parts of Europe, did Indeed pull the Germans eway from their primordialtimes Vedic culture.Prussia (the kernel of(H **ti)I.
'Pre-Russia'
I.
modern Germany) is the e. en extension of tht
Sanskrit termRishi country
e. of Russia. Its other
name "Deutschland"
is
a corruption
of the Sanskrit term "Daitya-Sthan." It was the greet accomplished
Vedic Daitya community which controlled the European region of the world Vedic administration. The term Titan ' is the European'
pronunciation of the SanskritIs known
word
Daitytn. Therefore
Germany
as Deutechland
.
The term Deutach is an European corruptionDaitya.
of the earlier Sanskritalso share the
name
The Dutch people of Holland
same name
Daitya. This wul be apparent from tbe
close similarity between the
terms Deutach and Dutch.
Maxmueller, a German scholar of Sanskrit settled in England,
who
edited a
modern
edition of the Rigved describee himself in(rfrj (I.
frnftwi rfanneje.
mt)
I,
e.
(edited)
by
me bom
In
8harman
a acholar)
'
.
766country. resident of Oxford,
named Moksha Moolar.called
Vaitland
la
obviously
the
name
Veda-land.
Consequentlyas(a
In the above endorsement Maxmueller has hit upon three important clues. Firstly, knowingly or unknowingly ho has discovered
Germany had priestly families reciting the Vedaa hereditarily in India. From the mention of the temple and the statues Ita temple
he term German is a corruption of the Sanskrit term Sherman applicable to Sanskrit scholars in Vedk terminology. Secondly,that' i
apparent that the spot had an ancient Vedic establishment with
of Vishnu or
similar Vedic deity, and the statue* art
MaxmueDer has
rightly implied that the
term Oxford
is
a
literal
those of ancient sages
who manned
the Vedic establishment there.
translation of the Sanskrit
term Go-toertb. Thirdly. MaxmuellerIs
The Swastlk SymbolEarly In the 20th century the Nazi party In Germany adopted
has implied that his
nameis
the Sanskrit term
Mox-mooleris
I,
e.
one whose personality
rooted (n salvation. This
very plausible.
Mot
(i,
e.
Salvation)
was Indeed theMoksh.
goal of the ancient sages
the Swastik as
its
symbol. In doing so the Nazis didn't chooserightist
inhibiting the Russian
and Prussian regions, as evidenced by thei.
a freak outlandish symbol. The Nazis werea fiercely patriotic,organization firmly rooted in the the Swastikit Is
term Moscow
alias
Mocsow
soil.
WhenIs
such a party chose
e.
obvious that the Swastik
an ancient Vedic symbol
Tacitus, an ancient
Greek writer has
testified
to the ancientfirst habit
which
is
regarded as a native emblem because Germany has beenall
Hindu. Vedic culture of the German?.of the
He notes "The
a Vedic countryIt
along In pre-Christian times.all
Germans on
rising
was ablution, which must have been of
may
also
be noted that the Swastik was widely usedIn In
over
Eastern origin and not of the cold climate ofiht loose flowing robes, the longa
'
776
these people can be mostly identified with Vedlc deities.
among the Finns and the Lithuanians and the legendary godj "a
777#
The suffixwhichAll
'
GOTH
'
quoted above
Is
the Sanskrit term
'
Got
OcclKMlovaktiIn the Czechoslovak language too Veda means knowledge. This an indication that the Vedas have been a part of ancient European tradition. Science faculties in Czechoslovakia academies areis
signifies
a bond of nurture under a
common Guru
alias i*jr.If
Hindu
intelligentsia continue to retain
and mention.
asked,
their 'Gotra' alias 'Goth' with holy nostalgic reverence. India's
Foreign Secretarytradition.
in
the 1980s was
'
Rasagotra
'
of that
same
known
as 'Veda'.
Sharkara. Even the English word sugar is a regional variation of that Sanskrit term. The Czech word 'Sicker' is nearer stfll in pronunciation to the Sanskrit termis
TV
Sanskrit word for sugar
The extract quoted above gives one an
indication that the people
who
inhabit the vatious regions of Europe are Teutons alias Daityas;all
and that they
had a
common
ancient literature.
It
contained
Sharkara.
poetry and laws and that the ideas therein agreed with ideas inSanskrit scriptures. That clearly indicates that the Edda was a
Finland
latter-day, native European edition of the Vedas like the Zend Avealais
The 'Sauna' hot bath of Finland, word Snonam meaning bath.' ' '
obviously the Sanskrit
of Persia.
-Edda
(alias
Veda)
is
the sacred book of the Scandinavian
Teutonic family... it includes the Goths of different names, the Moeso-Goths near the Danube; the Visigoths in Spainthe Ostro-Goths who culminated under Theodoric in italy; the Franks whose name fa free men and the Lombards who founded a second
branches of the
The above conclusion gets further clarified and confirmed by some more details which Laura gives, namely, the Norsemen were converted to Christianity SO much later than any other European nation that their cosmogony and mythology have been preservedto us in a perfectly unaltered condition... Their literatureis
both
kingdomthe
Of the Teutons we hear nothing until Tacitus them settled in Germany. Teuton is a European mal pronunciation of the Sanskrit term Daityan. Tolcdand we must go to learn what they believed and felt before they were brought into contactin Italy.
grand and poetic. Their sacred books are the two Eddas, one poetic. the other prose, written in that old Norse tongue which was once
Roman
historian found
spoken by the four families throughout the Scandinavian Peninsula.
The four
families possibly
mean the
four social functionaries of
with Christianity. In the year 874
Vedic society the Brahmins, the Kshatriyas. the Vaishyas and the the Shudras. The word Edda means great grandmother because
D. body of people
left
to the tyranny of Harold Harfager. or Fair Hair'
Norway because they would not submitandsettled in
poems were handed down from grandmothers by
repetition.
The
,
y ^"l;
ih
ZZ * "to
J~ZJ*
wiih them the religion, the poetry, and the ra* and " this desoIat* vo,canic is,and tnev unchfln 8ed for hundreds of years... in 1639 these
w
seems current interpretation that Edda-signifies the grandmother of the two. to be mistaken. The poetic Edda which is the older them are religious, and give Is a collection of 37 sagas. Some of men: an account of the creation of the world, of the gods and
toidaw agree
discovered... this literature off U,
some
of
them
historical telling of the heroes of the nation;
one
all
wonderfully with the Sanskrit ideas.;
the Teutonic families;. .
of them gives a aeries of moral maxims.
wlfcttt
The ancient naUon " wno >nhablt the Scandinavian peninsula
' '
V
'
fWUl0U'
Uterinum, Studies In (4) Pp. 267-269, Sanskrit and lu Kindred Comparative Mythology, by Laura Elisabeth Poor. C. Kegan 1881. Paul It Co.. Paternoster Square. London.
Voluinr
>'
AryauuwiW. Aib Publishing House, Bombay, I8
778
*Th*
ballads
** written before the 6th century but they
779
in 1096 A. D. by a Christian priest vert coOected together, name given to Soemund. Scholar* think Soemund waa a
named him in
Who,
like the air.
support*
all vital
action.
reference to this, for
it
means the mouth which scatters seeds.head
He moves not: he ia far yet near. He la within thla universe, and yttOutside this universe; whoe'r beholdsall living
Soemund
signifies Shiva's
7W
Ve4
and Upanlshadsprose Edda was collected about 1200 A. D. It explains
creatures as In him, and Urn,all. ***
Theand the history of the poetic Edda which, indeed,it. It
universal spirit aa in
"TV
Henceforth regards no creature with contempt.
the mythology
could hardly be understood withouta system of belief,
would be difficult to gather
The two EddBS, onerespectively.
in
verse and the other in prose are obviously
carry-overs of the original Sanskrit Vedas and the Upanisheda
even a connected story, from utterances sodisjointed as
The wonderful charm and breadth
of thought and the
vague,
incoherent and
those of
especially the mythological part ; the heroic
portionis a
Soemund 's Edda, is more connectedwonderful charm
story of the creation in the Edda are unmistakable characteristics
oftheVedaa. Smilar pre-Christian Anglo-Saxon Ballads arepreaervedin a
and comprehensible. But nevertheless there
manuscript in Exeter Cathedral
in
England.
about tbcEdda-a vague breadth in the thought, a delicious simplicityin the expression.
Of course there
is first
the
cosmogony or
creation
Since the Mahabharat war (around 5561 B. C), the traditionof Vedic recitation in Europe broke
of the world (as under) :
down and
the
memory
of the
VedBs gradually faded away. Later because of the Christian invasionThere wasin
times of old
Nor Sand not SeaNotgelid
even the remaining traces of the Vedic tradition were wiped out from Europe. In spite of such a big lime-gap the irresistible divine
waves
Earth existed not.
Nor heaven aboveIt
magic of the Vedas impelled even a Christian priest such as Soemund could to scrape and cull together whatever conceptual remnants he was long extinct Vedic tradition in Europe. The effortfind of the
was
a chaotic
chasm
worth
its
while because from that collection, described above, one
And grass nowhereThen the Supreme ineffable spirit willed And a formless chaotic matter was created."The abovethe Sanskritb>
spelled as Edda can certainly conclude that what is currently being vix. The was indeed basically the Veda or its kindred literature
Upanishads and the Puranas.Upsala was a Temple
clearly a rendering
of the opening statement of
Brahmand Puran.
We,
have already explaineda
earlier
that Upsala is a Sanskrit
Thta
will
immediacyis
m&at y^ wonderfu hymn of the Rigvedwind
word connoting
subordinate educational establishment.
Laura
"There
Unmoved
Who
only one being who exists yet moving swifter than the
"ThelempleofNoraemen Poor"a noting says as much. Sheobaerves. it waa sacred." was at Upsala in Sweden; the grove that surroundedIt
waa obviouslyPp.
a hermitage
and Vedic school.
far
ouutripa the senses, though as gods
(MTnmsoanda the nee**(light
U3-U4
and pp. 270.372.
[bid.
of other beings
(8) P. 283, Ibid.
,
780
With
the
Christian
Invasion of Europe
Olaf
was the
firet
Scandinavian king to be inviegled into turning a Christian. As soon he was baptized he let loose his armies in 1030 A.D. to convert
5
such aa Sudhakant, Asha, Meenakshi and Ramkali. They remember nnd respect India aa their Baro Than' f. e. big land.,
Scandinavians to Christianity. Thereafter the Gods of old were stigmatized and misrepresented as demons and devils.all
Ancestor Worship
Scandinavians settledcenturies earlier
in
England were turned Christians fourin their
than the people
home
countries.
The ancestor-worship practised by the Slava in ancient Umee and the powers of nature adored by tbom are proof of theirpre-Christian Vedic heritage.
The RamavanAll
The Slavslie
also offered sacrifices underla
Oak
trees.
ancient Sanskrit scripturesin
battered, scattered, tattered,
Their chief deity Bog
a relic of the Sanskrit
word Bhagawan.
trampled and forgottenand the UpanishadsLikewise the
Europe.
Some remnants
of the Vedas
Swarogis
is
another name of that supreme deity. That name Swarga
we have
already discussed above.
the Sanskrit word for heaven.English words 'Bogy' and 'Puck' are also corruptions of the
Ramayan
loo has been reduced to small bits. like
fragments of a torn text, single episodes from thein
Ramayanis
survive
Sanskrit word 'Bhagawan.'
Europe as loose, independent stories. One such
the Hildcbrand
The Sunwind god.
Is
called
Dauzh-Bog by thei,
Slavs
That
is
the SanskritIs
Lied, the oldest in
Norse mythology because
it is
an episode from
term Diwas- Bhagawan
e.
the God of daylight. Stri-Bog
the
the mDJion-year ancienti bigger
Ramayan,
It
is
a part of what was once
German
epic.
Ogon isThe Mahabharal Legends
their pronunciation of the Sanskrit 'agni'
meaning
'fire.'
Slav peasants refer to grain always as 'sacred corn' In tbe
Another Norse balladcovered with a coat ofof the
is
about Sigfried. a herothis is the
who wasEuropeanborn
bornrelic
Vedic Hindu way.
hom. Obviously
Mahabharat character.
Kama who was
The Vedicwith
deity
Varun
Is
pronounced by the Slavs as Parun.
an Tree WorshipCorresponding to thetall
armour-plated torso.
The Vedic
hisi of the Slavs
banyan and peepul
trees In India tbe
OakModernslates such as Czechoslovakia
tree
was
held so sacred by tbe
Sava
that even after conversion
ihe region inhabited
and Yugoslavia constitute by the Slav community.
tolerate to Christianity and giving up their Idols the Slavs would not
their sacred
Oak
trees to
be cut down.
Slave language like other languages is a dialect of Sanskrit too. Their fire u agni at in Sanskrit, Malka (Mallika) mplher. sestraisis
The
Sail
Custom
aiiler;
brat
is is
brother;
syn
is
son. nos
is
nose, dom (dham)
i
alias dwar. The aim Hindua from India. They worship Rama. Krishna, Kail and numerous other Vcdic deities. In Scople a city in Yugoslavia
house, dvar
door
gypsies living with the Slavs
!/ a thousand years ago Slav widows loo used Immolate themselves on the funeral pyrea of their deceased husbands
Upto about
arr
aa In India.
The Slavs looked upon the rainbow and the milky way aa the
over JjO.mo
Rames
alia>
Hindu*
live.
Their
names too are Hindu
782
783 SankranllI'cstiviil
the abode of the dead.
pathways to heaven, which was the abode of the Sun and ther , a *ron
Yet as
up a Vcdi Sloven.Mr. Verkoviez a Slav resident of Serres. near Salonica, published In IS74 a remarkable collection of Slavonic poetry and
India the people celebrate the end of winter by building bonfire. Peasants dance and sing songs to Loda, the goddessIn
of spring and festivity and for a week the children shoot with bows and arrows. The Christian priests have now baptised that festivalas Butter
Week. Tnis
Is
yet another indication of
how
named
Chrlstisnsfestivals to
Veda Slovenestill
That
is
an indication of the
li
memory
and Muslims put their
own
shrouds on age-old Vedic
surviving
among
of the Vedat
till retain for the
the Slavs and also of the great respect thev Vedas. This couldn't have been possible if
make them
look deceptively Christian or Muslim.
Vedas had not formed part of their lost heritage. Those songs used Mohamedan Bulgarians but Mr. Verkaviex claims to have found them in an ancient monastery on Ml. Rhodope in Tnrace. Some Slavonic savants hail them as genuine, sacred ancient hymns while others denounce them as concoctions.to be recited even by
t
In India there are two festivals, both connected with winter,
where bonfires areof a water festival.
lighted.
One
falls
on January 13/14 and the
other about two and half months later
The
latter is also a kind
The one
falling
on January 13/14
is
known
in the
Punjab reaionis
of north India as Lodi and also as Sankranti. This
almost the
Tne Norsemen and Slavs were forced to abandon their Vedic culture and become Christian in the 9lh century.
sameSlavs
as the 'Loda* of the Slavs. Since Indian festivals have anIt
unbroken Vedic linkIs
Is
obvious that the Loda
festival
of the
For a long timeVladimir,the
Christianity
was
also of Vedic origin.
suffered
to
exist.
However
in 980 A. D.) proclaimed Christianity as the state religion by himself toppling a statue of the Vedic deity, Varun alias Parun. Thereafter, all Vedic temples and schools in the region were turned into Christian churches and monasteries. At his baptism the name Vladimir was changed to Wassily. The Russo-Greek church has since hailed him as St. Basil This is yet another instance of the Christian Muslim.
Charlemagne of Russia (who ascended the throne
and
practice of raising lo sainthood
persons
who
wielded the sword
and resorted to terror end torture to eradicate worldwide Vedic culture and force people to become Christians or Muslims.
TV heroic ballads that are sung about Wasaily and about Charlemagne are fuD of pre-Christian Ideas and sentimenta grafted on to these Christian converts.A few ritual songs preserved by the peasantry described the fricultural changes of the seasons. Bui constant priestly disapproval of those pre-Christian songs have resulted in changing the origin*) Vedic content and meanings of those songs.
1M786
Under the ancient Vedic administration Greece was usedas a penal settlement. It as the (*JHR)(or)*
was
therefore, designated In Sanskrit
Yavaoa
region. In that
word the
first syllable
'YA' signifies 'departure' while the other syllable Sukrutas (one
whose conduct
helpful
and meritorious); Alexandercalamities); Parthia
{wwfc) Alaksyendra (thethe land of Piartha(i. e.
invisible
found alittle city
divinity; Aristotle is (wfteiH) Arishta-taal
(God as the warder of(I,
Nazareth to shelter them for a time,of refuge...It is
"3
in
Gokul, the
(iT#y
is
e.
Arjun);
Theodorusis 's
is
(&STG0 Devadwaras
the Doorway lo Divinity).of the chier deities
not only the story of Jesus which
patterned on(of the Jews)
Lord Krishna, the mentor of Arjun, was oneworshipped in Greece. Tnatinto accepting Christianityis
thit of Krishna but even the story of
Moses
birth is identical with that of Krishna. This indicates
how
the
why when Greece was terroriied Greeks and Romans quietly baptized iesusIt is the equivalent
Jews and Christians coined their own stories of their own separate divine heroes. But in so doing they had noso-calledalternative but lo slick both to the original
Chrisn as Jesus Christ. The Greek greeting 'Hari Tutay* (MayHari bless you) refers to Lord Krishna as Hari.of the Hindu (Indian) greeting
as well as the incidents of histhai
life.
name of the hero Because it may be noticed'S' and 'H' are
"Rama Rama ".The name HerculesI.
loo
is (Sft
the term jesus Christ
$* &U
Heri-cul-eesh
e. Lord of the lineage of Hari.
Is
only a malpronunciation of the
(J, e.
Vishnu), and
signifies Krishna.
The twelve legendary
labours
Sanskrit
name
iesus Chrisn. Likewise, since
interchangeable (as 'Sindhi' becomes
Hindi'), the Sanskrit
t*rm Mohesh (the Great Lord) as Moses.
is
being spelled by the Jews
sfter the of Hercules counterfeited by the Greeks are patterned slaying of the twelve outstanding feats of Lord Krishna, such as word demon king Kamsa and lifting the Goverdhan mountain- Thus
Greek h . Variation or Sanskrit
dvfliiaUon. word, god for god and name for name Greek Vedic origin. traditions, culture end language are of Hindu.
for
The language of ancient Greece,the Vedic world,
like that of
the rest of
All
pro-Christian era eminent Greeks we hear of during the
was
Sanskrit. Later, after the great carnage
were
or
the
Mahabharat
war
when
the
meticulous,
universal
Hindus i, e. followers of Vedic was a form of Sanskrit.all
culture and their language
Sirubo the Hindu Geographer(2) Pp. MM12,lndlaan
Vedic custom. likewise the expression 'Seven and Twenty* (instead of twenty seven) is Sanskrit phraseology (?wfarPU In Vedic ntuals ihose 27 goddesses are symbolically represented by as many bald nuts and reverentially worshipped They are known as Matrukas-
On page 291 the author reproduces a photo of the "Round " Because temple of Hercules, usually called the temple of Vista. Hari is the name of Vishnu, and Rama and Krishna are His incarnations. Heri-cul-eesh was Vishnu himself or any of hisincarnations.
On pageSerapii (,is
251, of hisin
volume Burn observes
"The
temple of
On
page 298 of his book Robert
Bumi,
mentions temples ofVedic tradition)
named
the Curiosum Urbis...'
but nothing further
planetary deities (known as Navo-grahasIn the centra)
e. ^rorsin
known about
its aft*,
In
The term Strapi* ia the Sanskrit Bnuin (is panted out elsewhere
temple complex of ancient Rome. According to Vedic tradition cosmic affairs follow the planetary lime-clock. Thereforethe planets are worshipped as vital pistons of the divine mechanism
te.-m
'
Serve*
"
i.
'
**'
in ifti*
volume)
the *an*
810
^ T*Z * * tZ K- tL,
_
.
HwuIw
djg, Vesta
alias
Vishnu was the presidingtion thatis tl
*"
deiiVtfTOurhis
w Hercules and the To^dly by the Latin poets.for
epithet Hercules
"
*
constantly
^w*
ntCapitolina which
deity
was tbe
national symbol of the
Roman
regime.
Strabo states that Tibur
The triade consisting of goddesses Minerva and June and godJupiterIs
two things,
its
Herein,
and
its
wate^.
a 24-inch
tall
sLatue which was worshipped in the temple
of Jupiter In Rome. The deities are three-seated figures of Minerva,Jupiter and June with their respective sacred bird mounts the owl.eagle and peacock.
lo the
With the temple of the greater number of inscriptions relating mosl likely stood where have been found...." (Page 397 of his cult of Hercules TheIfbtary
Hercules was united a
library,.,
(the temple)
book).
obviously stocked Sanskrit
VecV
scriptures,
The Bombay
triade figured In a daily)
news itemin
In
the Times of India (aits
on February 7A, 1994
connection with
attempted
translations and commentaries.
theft for
shipment abroad.to identify
Rome has thus a number of inscriptions, also actual drawings other hidden documents and paintings of Ramayanic episodes and evidence still available real . earnest, in the Vatican With such colossal.
The animal-mounts help one'
Minerva as goddess
LakshmE, Jupiter as Vishnu and June as Saraswati. The name Jupiter Deva-Pitar I. e. father of the gods. Itself Is SanskritConversion of
non-denominational scholarship will certainly be able to. write anentirely
new history
of pre-Christian
Rome. But
all
these historicto lack
Romans
to Christianity tore
them away fromIdentification of
assets arc going
waste because a Christian
Rome seemsrecall,
their primordial Vedic roots
and muddled-up the
the aptitude, enthusiasm recognize Its
and knowledge to
sort out and
various deities.
own
pre-Christian days.
What was probably
the tenth international17.
Ramayan conference
Apart from important centres in India, Britain, Arabia and Italyare
was held from April 13 toProminent among
1992 at
Villa
Guliano in Turin, Italy.hosted the conference
some more countries where gigantic statues of the
reclining
Italian scholars
who had
Vishnu were erected. Idols or lard Vishnu have also been found
and a number or other countries in the East and the West, testifying lo the world sway of Vedic culture.In Russia
was Prof. Oscat Botto, head of the department of Oriental Studies, were University of Turin. Other two participating local scholarsDr. Victor AgosUnf. Executive in
CESMO
and Dr. Irma Piovano.
the pivot of Vedic Europe. Current accounts of Roman language, culture and history present us with a tangled conglomerate of Greecian. Phrygian, Egyptian, other Pagan.Clirislian
Rome was
DirectorIt is
CESMEO.a pity that
none
of the
more than 100all
participating Sanskrit
and many
and Indological scholars frominkling that the
over the world had the slightest
influences.
Roman
history ge
u
Ramayan was a world epic and Sanskrit was a world language and not of India or the Hindus alone.Italy the Likewise though the conference was held in tradition scholars themselves showed no awareness of the Ramayanic two cities of their own country. For instance, the names of theirItalian
remarkably clarified
If
It
Is
realized that
Rome
has from time immemorial been the Sanskrit culture in Europe.
hub and pivot of
Vedic.
DMm Vedic Triade or Andcnl Rome1
Rome
and Ravenna derive from
Rama
and Ravan respectively.
- CfeBt
i U of ,I "t\ ?, Vedic
R0man" Were Ramans followers alias devotees incarnation Ram. is further proved by the Triad*
*
The name Oscat Botto is the Sanskrit term Akshnl Bhatt which Agortlnl b from latter Is the same as Aboil. Similarly the surname
*121
,
indent Vedic sage. AfMiin, the famous'!I V-
813-
wroteI
~ W J" W w professor Botlo of Italy "s own rich Ramayanic herlw
the Ramayanic conferen,^* est coi year 1993 In the context of " received no reply. Could it ibe^ which he had participated. letter or as a Catholic Christian he be did not receive my in the conference presuming the Ramayin only a superficial interestIn the'
Jones writes "The titles and attributes of this old Italian deHy versea of SulpKlus and a are fully comprised in two chorlambick superfluous. further account of him from Ovid would here be'
^
Jane pater. Jane Turns, dive biceps, biformli, principium deorum. cat* rcrum sator.
to
be only a fictional Hindu tale from India and not
historical
occurence of universal dimensions ?
The abovelyric poet
lines ere
now
attributed to Septimiua Serenus. a
who wrote
in the
age of Hadrian, says a footnote in
the book.'* Father Ganesh (Janus) all-beholding The couplet above says. with two forms.Ohl Ganesh. Thou divinity with two heads, and deities." sagacious planter of all things, and leader of,
Ganesh was written as Janusis
in ancient
known
as a two-faced deity because thein
Greece and Rome. He Ganesh icon that used
to
be placed
the entrance used the top middle portion above
Ofe inside and the have one face looking- in blissful grace on city or realm. outside the home, other keeping a watch on life
w
'
It
who when
of the Vedic pantheon not only Ganesh but all deities years ago worshipped all over the world just about 2500 wereis
there
was no Buddhism,
Christianity or Islam-
Jones who had a staggering European scholars such as Sir William before them were so thoroughly pile of auch evidence benumbed brains failed U> draw by the Christian ego that their
P**
the right conclusions,
Andenl UnWcnal Ganesh Worshipin arohaeotogical Luristen region of Western Iran the engraven figure undertaken in 1970 a strip bearing excavations to was discovered. It was estimated of the elephant God Ganesh display in museum B. C. The strip Is now on be of about 1200 In
the
1
l.
^!??" * Urt CM "'
h
''
from
**
Cree* and Rome.
nl imd hh,.
.
'
* " * ***& by eminent British scholars. f"rrom
in Paris.
"^"n 1
Europe
it
an
illustration in that
alias
(I.e.
and have named it Sbaotan The Japanese revere Lord Ganesh San.krit term Shiva-Tanay KanJiUn The term Shootan Is the Japan have Lord Lord Shiva). Over 2Vi tempi- inson of
814
816
GaneahconsecrWdinlhem.Myth* or Pre-Columbian America by A book Ganesh worship in the n elaborate description oftitled
principle in
Geometry. Aristotle
Is
famous as one who
laid
ih
Melo*^America
foundation
on which almost the.
entire Western concept of ethics
contains
n
philosophy has been built Plato snd Socrataa are remembered for their
continents In ancient times.
and wisdom respectively.But what was the actual source of their knowledge which made subsequently them so femou a primarily in the Western countries und
History also contains Hewitt s Primitive Traditional similarinformelion.
The East and West Magazine (of Italy). Vol. rv (1958)338. and Vol.
over the world 7 This through the spread of Western education all that must be studied very carefully. is. a questionpig,
18 UA6B) also provides
some
details.
Hindu
Hnivi.ni
Empire
show that The painstaking researches of Gerbe and Urwkk Vedic and Upanishadic thought was profoundly influenced by the Hindu Brahmins wisdom. It was found that in those hoary limes.
Greek
Rome
is
named
after the incarnation
Lord Rama. This
w
were present
in Persia
fount of Indian these regions and could drink ul thepossible only because
and Asia Minor and Greeks used to visit wisdom becomingBrahmins. Max Muller and WintemiU
Romans were Hindus and the Roman empire
disciples of those learned
was an Hindu empire.Venice, u rily in Italyis
Further Max Muller himself, on the also accept this as authentic. Eusoblus, says that Rrahmins basis of authentic information given bythe Sanskrit
name Vonesh
i.
e.
Lordto
Socrates. used to visit Athens about the time ofPlBto. the father ofin fact visited
of Forests indicating that its
main shrine, a temple dedicated
much
of Western thought and learning,
Lord Shiva was located in a verdant forestin
when Venice was
founded
some
visited parts of Asia on a cultural tour and
hoary antiquity.
A
large part of that ancient
Hindu city has been swallowed
by the sea. as happened with Dwarka. the capital of Lord Krishna.12, 1980 the finds of more dikes and ruins of buildings and monument* of the Roman anjjre submerged on the north-eastern edge of the lagoon city of Venice alia, Vaneah. near the island of Torcetior.
The press reported on January
than
Indian Ideas from Pythagoras, India also, out of fascination for the Voltaire, indebted. In this connection. to whom also he is deeply banks earliest. Greeks went to the the French thinker, saya that the Plato knowledge. Hopkins states that of the Ganges In search of first to point while William Jones was the hi fuU of Sankhya ideas
Pythagorean and Sankhya thought. out the similarity betweenDr.
Berlshlener says.
"To
the Vedic'
AryansRita'
the
central
philosophic conceptionsnatural and
ozonized naturewas
which include*
Several Italian cities
kwu
and mythological figures.fr
may be seen to be named after Hindu Rome is named after Rama, Ravenni'
human order."' ' '
k^^LT"VUclnucncr on
m
RaVfln
Veron8 from VflrunB Bnd VenlM
Dharma i. - of A closely related concept was Dham of Dham ' and Romans Greeks emphasize the creative energy made central conception of "Ratum through the Greeks derived their' . '
Tot
,h t
Creeks a d
R0ma0ifour
Ratio, naluralis Ratio. Rita-
tJT^Tn*?* "'oriu
1
"*1.
^ M ** *fof
nn
The Greeks and Romans, perhaps
following the Vedic Pllru
While Pyvhagoras
p^
^
mg||UoBi j
'
.
816
817
rMMlSl "1*jKoDiot
EE "i Sl.Mi.
_
o~.drfha
cull of ancestor believed in the
worship
a,
Similarly the
worship of the
fir, know,,
Western acholara on
whom
the world has so far
depended
for
the Agnihotra of the
Hindus.is
historical and archaeological finds seem a proper Interpretation of unaware that they stand In need of a proper to be blissfully
Olympus of the^Greeks
but
.
reorientation. Since they
have a long Christian
tradition behind
them
Sen
Hindu Olympus. The legend of Jason and th. reproduction of the an echo and enfeebled version of is nothing butFleece"
the Ramayan.
The preponderance ofin Italy
the Vedic way
of
life
and of Sanskrit
Pompeii waa swallowed they tend to forget that In 79 A. D. when Vedic culture up by a volcanic eruption Italy followed a kind of a Hercules (battered and shattered by the Mahabharat war 6661 B C .). malpronuncJaUon of the Sanskrit name of Lord krishna Is therefore a spelling would be Heri-cul-eeab. Herculanium waa the, .
fact that even after professing can be clearly seen from the Italians still practise Vedic ritual, for almost 1600 years Christianity language. label and speak a Sanskrilized
Ua
proper temple-complex of Krishna. Therefore
it
contained great treasure.
under a Christian
The most
interesting detail about ancient Italians
was that they
heUum) signifies The name Heb (yielding tbe name of tbe gaa the medallion is a Vedie the Sun God in Sanskrit. His Image on The snake-coil gold armlet is also a typical Vedic omsmant.concept.discoveries of Western archaeological and historical and reinterpreted. so far need thus to be revised, reviewed
worshipped the Shiva Unga and performed not only recited the Vedas, Ramayana in their households worship but also sang the story offire
The whole range
their walls, plaques and vases and paint*1 Raniayanic episodes on
Stupe In
Romecapital of Italy, is
as Illustrated elsewhere in this volume.
Rome, tbeit
known
as the eternal
dty becauserelics of
Buried Vcdlc treasures or
Pomp*: suddenburied
is
named
after the Incarnation
Rama. To preserve theIs
holy
men
inside
huge masonry mounds
a hoary Vedic custom.thereais
Pompeii, a prosperous dty in Italy was all of a the erupting A. D. 79 by the molten lava and ash spewed out by volcano named Vesuvius. Pompeii is the Sanskrit name Pampain
Such a
mound
Is
known
as a stoop. In
Rome
an ancient.
site calledit is
Catacomb where there is what they caQ
Pyramid Actually
Vesuvius
is
Vishwesh.the
Mruinsbeingis
noted on
Shiva) (I.e. worshippers of Lord a stoop of the Essenese of ChrUuanlty by Joseph page 160 of the book
ABC
AmongHerculanium
buriedis
a
building complex known
as
Bernard.Mussolini was the head of the Italian Early in the 1940's Benito Edda which waa eldest daughter
which
explored
through
archaeological
excavation begun in 1986 on the coast close to Naples. Skeletons of 80 persons found clinging to one another to tbe panic that gripped the people in
Government. The name of his
wu
among the ruins lastly Herculanium when the ominous
torn Veda. That Illustrates the European pronunciation of tbe daughters all over the world were (like Veda-Kumaris in India)
how
rumble and gurgle of the volcanic eruption started.
named
Some of the excavated chambers contained fabulous treasuresOne ornament had in it a medallion depicting the image of Hell. ear the Sun God. The other ornament* found Included gold rings,pendants, armlets shaped like coiled snakes, silver vessels. bron
that also indicates women were after the Vedas. InddentaBy their profeasional methodic permitted to read the Vedas though was a lifelong, wholetime recitation waa another matter, whichdedication, not expected
from women.
and iDvar coins and a glass bottle for perfume,.
AIn
Vedu- Kshatriya administrator of aboutburial
600In
B. C.
lying In ttoUvillage
hn
chamber, discovered under aIn
mound
Hochdorf
nrHundredsdiscoveredall
Stuugsrt dty
Wt
Germany.
H
belongs to a time
controlled Europe.
'German*
when the Sanskrit-speaking Vedic Doitya din li a malpronundaUon of the Sanskrit term
of such
Ramayanic episode* paintedIn
Inilde
indent home*,
over
Italy are displayed
books and reports concerning
'Siarnuur by which these people were called by others.
archaeological finds.
However
unaware of Christian scholars are blissfullyIs
The European
name Sherman
therefore Indicates
an ondent Brahmin pundit.
puixlea what the pictures depict. Resolving such worldwide important functions of the present volume.
one of the
Tte apparel and the ornaments on the body are identical with those which Mahabharat-tlme personalities wear on the Indian stage.f f
dn^m
5JL
T My
'
mKal a,uWron mttl with
Uon-flgure.
Vedic In the above picture the women In Hindu. ssing the sharing of wives of DBahsrtlh. father of Rama. They are discu fir. ritual. potion obtained from the putrs-kameahti
apparel are the three
the fertility
modern
that allegiance scholarship but also the blighting effecta
**
administrator during *>d roc* to mik , u
I*
fonground mav I- .^n
^
hu^T WeUmcrd of the
syllable
and word of
that originates in Sanskrit. In detecting
Sanskrit
Cosmos)
is
Jagennath because the
pronounced
i.
Sanskrit link Sanskritspellingsyllable
one has to remember
thst sometimes the original
last letter
(t)
Pangea
of the first word (Jagat)
word continues
in English with
a
garbled or truncatedletter,
to
a
aince the initial letter of the succeeding word
basic or pronunciation. At times only the
sounl
TV Sanskrit origin of the ^dealing with Fran*..Ccorpee..
word. All such or letter of Sanskrit survives In the English of s group detection and reconstruction calls for the cooperationtender oflmaglnaUve and gifted language-experts with a effort for Sanskrit. Such qualities and dogged determinedtha long linkthe Insight
term champagne'
is
explained
in lb.
****group
m um originalG0d,
The Urms dumb'
muW'
mwnmy'.
in forging
in
the Suiekrit
mook and maun
with Sanskrit
will
alone give the striving
literary
tenJ^TU
i
^br h 1B
ettct tran>tion of the San-krit
and inspiration necessary for success.an hereunder a few Instances to give and such lingual rethinking
We*
cite
b
- V^T^T"" ******
(
are accepted
* W. * -n*) used diai^ of g^^.
in Hindi
^ ***
the process of
Uak may be convenientlysector
*w4y
M*"*" ** could be time-measurement. In ^*Jw v Here nomenclature.different divided into
^I
Initial
pushjol
^
'
explained
Its
Sanskrit
""fr* more terms
of that
same
the word sector- Take
Sacow
'
'
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spelling
the Sanskrit word 'Scon* alias kshan (em, ana pronunciation have got mangled beyondi (
.'J**,'*'
ev^
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^ (or at least of English) to climb out of and stand on the Sanskritivory- towers
their mistaken
pedestal to
Minute cou)d be the Sonskril word
'muhurtam'seems'
s
known
as Angarsk (Win*'
in
'
^ nne.
the
Senakrit
compound
iB-'Mf-H*)
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meaning "that which Inducesis (I.
beneficial results.'
'speech' while a talented the Sanskrit word for
At
this stage
we can easily identify it as the Sanskrit wordunrecognizable inits
Savndhanits
iJtaown as vachaspaUis
master of speech). Obviously word.'
(HRviR) which like a prodigal wanderingSanskrit
away from
buk
home becomes' '
fJ2wi word speechftoi Aere|
a garble of the Sanskrit
VKhaa
English habitat.' '
Is
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