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Origins of Vedic Civilization by Kenneth Chandler

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paulvaranasi

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11/22/2008
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Vedic information is most usefull to the human beings.

07/08/2008
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05/26/2008
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12/28/2007
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12/27/2007
Builder

Builder

Well done! I hope your book is as popular as the fictional "Return of the Aryans." It's interesting to note that Sanskrit is the only ancient language still spoken (mostly in Orissa, as I recall). It is not, as many sources claim, a dead language or only spoken in religious ceremonies.

07/15/2007