Invitation for Publication of “Origins of the Vedic Religion and Indus-Ghaggar Civilisation”
Hi friends,
I cordially invite you to the publication ceremony of my latest research book “Origins of the Vedic Religion and Indus-Ghaggar Civilisation” which is scheduled on Monday, 27th April,
2015. The book sheds light on our real cultural roots on the basis of
latest archaeological, geological, genetic proofs supported by the
literary evidences with unbiased view. I have taken independent view in
the book and have used most of the available resources to solve the ever
going debate over the Indo-European language and culture issue. I am
sure the book will give new insight to the readers on our civilization,
religions and cultural ethos.
Publication ceremony:
The
function will be presided by Dr. Vasant Shinde, Vice-Chancellor, Deccan
College and the chief guests will be Dr. Shruti Tambe, Prof. Hari Narke
and Kapil Patil.
Venue: Rajvade Hall, Bharat Itihas Sanshodhan Mandal, Pune.
27th April, 15, Evening 5.30 PM.
Publisher: Prajakt Prakashan, Pune.
The brief intro on the book is as under:
Brief introduction:
The
highly debated issue of the Aryan or proto-Indo-European language
speaker’s homeland still is not reaching to any resolve. The European
and some Indian scholars have been proposing drastically opposite
theories to prove either Eurasia or Indian homeland, sometimes
dramatically stretching the timelines to make one wonder how scholars
can play with the archaeological proofs and the indications provided by
the ancient scriptures to derive suitable meanings to meet their
needs.
Mr.
Sonawani has attempted to look at the ‘homeland’ scenario; taking
cognizance of all the theories forwarded by the scholars so far, from
fresh angle and has postulated that;
1.
The basis of Indo-European language group theory is migrations of the
proto Indo-European language speakers from some homeland. Author
challenges the hypotheses’ of such migration and from archaeological,
anthropological and scriptural proofs suggests that there has been no
massive migrations from any place since 10,000 BC to cause substantial
impact on the cultures of other populations. With archaeological
evidences he suggests that the people all over the globe had started
settling down by 12,000 BC with the invention of early agriculture and
process gradually was completed by quite before 10,000 BC, therefore it
is out of the question that the so-called PIE speakers started migrating
from the hypothetical homelands at about 2000 BC or 5000 BC to impact
linguistic and cultural features of other civilisations, as postulated
by the scholars.
2.
The author further suggests that, when early humans were foragers,
period ranging from 60,000 BC till 12,000 BC, he already had learnt to
move around in the known territories for his developed geographical
consciousness and had already shared, developed rudimentary languages
those took separate path when he settled down in the respective regions
after invention of the agriculture. However early vocabulary and
grammatical traits survived, showing some similarities even today in the
territories in question. Such similarities are owed to the early human
life and not to the movement of so-called Proto-Indo-European people.
3.
Author further proves, from all the results pouring in from the recent
geological explorations conducted at Ghaggar basin, and from the careful
analysis of Rig Vedic/mythological descriptions of the Saraswati River,
the Ghaggar river cannot be at all equated with the Rig Vedic
Saraswati.
4.
Mr. Sonawani in this book indicates that the many personalities
mentioned in Rigveda and Avesta, including Zarathustra and his patron,
were contemporary to the early phase of Rig Vedic compositions. This
sheds light on the possible date of the Rig Veda and Gathas of the
Avesta. Further the author suggests, providing numerous scriptural and
archaeological evidences, with in depth analysis, that the Rig Vedic
geography is none but Helmand valley, Southern Afghanistan. He has, from
Rig Veda and Avesta proved that most of the identifiable tribes
mentioned in both the scriptures were and still are located in Iran,
Afghanistan and north-west India (now Pakistan), and are speaking the
descendent languages even today.
5.
Author also points out that the indigenous Vedic Aryan theory is
unfounded for as there is no slightest affinity between the Vedic and
Indus culture. He explains diligently that, how, even if Rig Vedic
period is stretched back substantially, i.e. from presently accepted
date of about 1500 BC, to as back as 3000 BC or even earlier, any
association of the Vedic people with Indus-Ghaggar Civilisation is
improbable. Thus Out of India Theory is untenable because there is no
proof to show slightest connection between both the cultures.
6.
Since Indus-Ghaggar Valley have not experienced any intruding
immigrants from minimum of 7000+ BC, there is no any genetic or
archeological proof to prove any foreign influx since then and so there
also are not any proofs to prove so-called Vedic Aryans migrated from
India to West, the vital question is raised by Mr. Sonawani…how Vedic
religion was introduced to India? How it found space here to become a
major sect in the later course of time? The author however substantially
proves with presenting rows of evidences to show how the Vedic religion
was introduced to India and how institutionally it was spread by the
handful of disciples and early native converts. This revelation,
supported by substantial proofs may help to change our traditional views
to look at our ancient socio-cultural and religious history. Also Mr.
Sonawani explains how most of the Indus religious and cultural practices
show their continuity, though in modified forms, even today in
Indus-Ghaggar regions.
7.
The important aspect of the book is author points out at the sever
social harm caused by the supremacist views taken by the European and
Vedicist scholars since last two hundred years to solve non-existent
mystery of origin, either of Aryan race or PIE language speakers’
migrations.
8.
This book explains the roots of the original Rig Vedic language and how
it gradually was modified in ancient times to suite the changed
linguistic environments, with providing the internal proofs from the Rig
Veda and from the observations of Indian as well as European Sanskrit
scholars. This shatters the myth of the Vedic dialect being mother of
Sanskrit and other Prakrit dialects.
Distorting
human history to prove some humans are superior over others, racially
or linguistically, is not the way to solve the puzzles of our ancient
past, Mr. Sonawani stresses through this book.
“Origin
of the Vedic Religion and Indus-Ghaggar Civilization” is an attempt to
help us look back at our past with clean and unprejudiced vision.
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I humbly request to bless me by attending the ceremony.
.
Thanks,
With warm regards,
Your sincerely,
Sanjay Sonawani
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