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Introduction to the revelation 1500 B.C. AT THE END OF NEOLITHIC PERIOD, ADVENT OF VEDIC PERIOD “The greatest civilization of India developed in the form of Vedic Civilization, based on the principles of Brahmanism, a school of thought, owing its existence to a mystic figure, known as supreme creator, difficult to be classified as human. The civilization was followed by ancient Aryans, a war tribe, migrated from modern day Mongolia and South Russia. With the Neolithic period coming to an undefined end, the stones were replaced by new metals, copper and iron, being the most prominent. Evidences hint to the use of radioactive elements as well.” “The civilization had not only defined regions and cities, but also humans, depending on their intellect and profession. The highfalutin group of humans, Devgans, was given the charge of law enforcements and rule at the central level. In the later stage, when population grew enormously, the country of Aryan citizens, Aryavart, needed a ruler. The civilizations follow a pattern of choice for rulers, and same happened with the ancient Jambudwipa (modern day Indian Sub Continent. The Jambudwipa consisted of modern day India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Ceylon, parts of Indonesia and a few archipelago scattered in the modern day Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean. Literature evolved in the form of Vedas. Vedas were the lectures of wisdom, which were present in oral form, in folklore, until the greatest litterateur of all times, Ved Vyas compiled it in written form, in four parts. He and other writers, later coined the terms like samaj-shastra (sociology), arthashastra (economics), rajneeti (polity), pranvigyan (life sciences), bhautiki (physics), rasayani (chemistry) and sainya vigyan (military science).” “Another school of thought by Shiva, the great thinker of all times, Shaivism developed. It was followed by those who embraced Brahmanism but showed had no much interest in the acquisition of power and fame. It was more about liberation, a form of renouncement.” “The presumed founder of Brahmanism and Shiva formed the two apostles of creativity and annihilation. Later, another belief system developed, pertaining to the conservation and preservation, the founder of which was the chosen one. He was the man, the preserver, who is believed to reincarnate again and again, to demolish the evil and sustain the good.” “The times of conflict occur when the civilizations become bigger than prediction. And the collective mottoes, evil and good rise to paramount status. It happened with the Vedic Civilization too. The native populace under the leadership of Asura, formed allies with other civilizations, Rakshasa (the sub-species of humans) being the most important one, in order to curb out Brahmanism.” “The great war occurred, with the great armies filed against each other, with a determination to outdo each other. It was a war of ambitions of devgans, citizens, commoners and Rakshasas. It was a war which was lost with the history of time and never spoken of, never mentioned about. Literature becomes history and is often manipulated to conceal and reveal.” “The war which had ended a few thousand years ago is still on and haunts the humanity at large.” “The question still remains unanswered: Who won? Who will win?” Copyright: abhishek leela pandey
Posted on: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 21:38:18 +0000

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