The Origin of Human Past (Children of Immortal Bliss)
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- Author: V. Lakshmikantham
- Publisher: Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan
- Language: English
- Edition: 1999
- ISBN: 8172761538
- Pages: 388
- Cover: Paperback
- Dimensions: 21.5 cm x 14 cm
- Weight: 420 gm
About the Book:
This thought-provoking book challenges historical misconceptions and offers a fresh perspective on India’s glorious past and immortal heritage. The author argues that India has been a unified nation with a common culture and tradition long before colonial and external influences.
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Key Themes:
- Debunking the Aryan invasion theory: The author presents research that refutes the idea of an Aryan invasion, positing that India has always been united and rich in culture.
- Vedic wisdom: The ancient Vedic rishis anticipated and developed ideas that are only now being explored in modern scientific and philosophical circles.
- India’s rich knowledge base: The book underscores that India possessed vast knowledge and wisdom that continues to remain undiscovered.
- Eurocentric bias in world history: The author critiques how standard world history books are often Eurocentric, overlooking other civilizations and historical facts.
- Traditional Indian history: The Puranas and Itihaas provide valuable insights into the political, social, and cultural fabric of ancient India, offering precise chronological records of historical events.
This book inspires readers to rediscover India's ancient wisdom and take pride in the nation's enduring legacy.
About the Author: V. Lakshmikantham
Dr. V. Lakshmikantham is an esteemed Mathematics professor at the Florida Institute of Technology. He is a prominent figure in nonlinear analysis and has authored numerous research monographs. His academic and professional journey has made him a respected name in the world of mathematics, and his insights in this book offer a bridge between scientific reasoning and historical exploration.


