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Title | : | Origins Of India: Bharatvarsham |
Author | : | Ravi Pathak |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 258 pages |
Published | : | January 14th 2018 |
Categories | : | History |
Ravi Pathak
Kindle Edition | Pages: 258 pages Rating: 4.35 | 23 Users | 5 Reviews
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Riches and knowledge of India have attracted many foreign invasions. Each time Indian culture has emerged stronger. Like a great melting pot, India has assimilated invading cultures and yet maintained its glorious core. What are the strengths of Indian culture that have enabled it to survive for thousands of years? Were there persistent scientific endeavors that shaped Indian society? What kind of discoveries were Indians trying to make when three thousand years ago they were dealing with such large numbers as "1,971,956,574 years"? How did ancient Indians figure out that if you pierced the globe and emerged on the opposite side of globe from India, you will find an advanced culture (Americas)? What is the driving force behind the predominance of vegetarianism in India? What enabled them to perform plastic surgery more than two thousand years ago? Did they know the role of the spleen in driving the characteristic red pigmentation of blood? Are the ancient statues of Lord Hanuman discovered in the Americas? Has the Om (ॐ) symbol been discovered in the ancient Americas?Point Books Concering Origins Of India: Bharatvarsham
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Ratings: 4.35 From 23 Users | 5 ReviewsColumn Appertaining To Books Origins Of India: Bharatvarsham
Refreshing and original.Author has discovered original information as a result of some serious research. Ice age predictions are mind blowing. Two thousand year old descriptions of time zones on global geographic scale are beyond my wildest imaginations. Book unravels new information chapter after chapter. Range and variety of topics keep the excitement going. I am hungry for more from the author.
Awesome book! Great summary of wide range of topics related to Indian culture. Prepared me well in short time so that I can now choose and explore the topic of my interest. Eagerly waiting for more books from the author.
Inspiring and brilliantThis book has fixed one of my constant struggles. In past, my kids would relentlessly argue that Indian traditions were based on superstitions. And then one day I encountered this book and gave to my kids to read. Now they are inspired to learn more about the heritage and traditions of India. This book helped them see the science behind different aspects of Indian culture. My entire family has read the book. We absolutely love it!
Author, Ravi Pathak, is a technologist and inventor. He lives in San Francisco, USA. He is discovering the glory and foundations of ancient India through the same scientific research he used to create many inventions and patents. He has over 30 years of experience in Yoga and Ayurveda. Join the author in decoding the ancient sciences of India.
Magnificent depiction of science, culture and spirituality of ancient IndiaThe book continuously delighted me with the steady flow of the original information as I kept progressing with the reading. The book provides captivating details that the people of ancient India were aware of the Americas, the South Pole and the North Pole. On one hand they were dealing with the complex calculations of orbits and rotations of astronomical bodies of the Solar system to predict the eclipses and on the other
Magnificent depiction of science, culture and spirituality of ancient IndiaThe book continuously delighted me with the steady flow of the original information as I kept progressing with the reading. The book provides captivating details that the people of ancient India were aware of the Americas, the South Pole and the North Pole. On one hand they were dealing with the complex calculations of orbits and rotations of astronomical bodies of the Solar system to predict the eclipses and on the other
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