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India's past : a survey of her literatures, religions, languages, and antiquities (1927)

Author: Macdonell, Arthur Anthony, 1854-1930

Publisher: Oxford : Clarendon Press
Language: English
Call number: AKT-4266
Digitizing sponsor: University of Toronto
Book contributor: Robarts - University of Toronto
Collection: toronto


In this book, India’s Past: A Survey Of Her Literatures, Religions, Languages, And Antiquities, A. A. Macdonell summarizes India’s intellectual history, which in its various aspects has been the subject of my studies for slightly more than half a century (1875 to 1926). This work sets forth in nine chapters the mental development of the most easterly branch of Aryan civilization since it entered India by land till it came in contact by sea with the most westerly branch of the same civilization after a separation of at least 3,000 years.” …
“Each chapter concludes with a selected bibliography including works that supply further references. For the range of our knowledge of India’s past is now so extensive that the information supplied by this book could cover the main and essential points, the selected bibliography being intended to serve as an up-to-date and trustworthy guide for both the general reader and the student in which ever direction further details are sought.”
“Its content are meant, within a small compass, to direct both the English and the Indian reader through the long tract of time from the beginning of the Vedic age down to the epoch when the modern European became acquainted with the Indo-Aryan.” At the time of original publication in 1927, Arthur Anthony Macdonell (1854 – 1930) was Emeritus Professor of Sanskrit in the University of Oxford.








Vinayak Damodar Savarkar (1883-1966), popularly known as Swatantrya Veer Savarkar was a great freedom fighter, social reformer, writer, poet, historian, political leader and philosopher. Most historians, British as well as Indian, have described and dismissed the rising of 1857 as a ‘Sepoy Munity’ or at best ‘The Indian Mutiny’. The book, initially written in Marathi, was penned by Savarkar in response to celebrations in Britain of the 50th anniversary of the 1857 Indian uprising with records from India Office archives and the whole project received support from Indian nationalists in Britain including the likes of Madame Cama, V.V.S. Iyer and M.P.T. Acharya.
The book, which describes the 1857 revolt as a unified and national uprising of India as a nation against British authority, was seen at the time as highly inflammatory, and the Marathi edition was banned in British India even before its publication. Its English translation was ultimately printed in Holland in 1909, with the British government not tracing it until too late. The copies were printed with false dust wrappers purporting to be copies of The Pickwick Papers and other literary classics, and large quantities were shipped to India where it quickly became a bible of political extremists.





India My Love

Contents:
 Introduction
 The Universal Dream
 The Flame of Awareness
 Golden Spires of Consciousness
 Fragrance of the East
 Songs in Silence: Sutras in Stone
 A Bolt of Lightning in the Dark Night





India My Love is a mystery tour. Our guide on this journey is Osho, a man with an extraordinary gift of storytelling and a mystic who brings a uniquely contemporary freshness to the tales of India’s golden past. He introduces us to beggars and kings, wise men and fools, lovers and warriors, artists and scholars – and they come alive on the page, animating the enchanted landscape of an India that even today continues to intrigue and attract the seeker and adventurer with us all.
Osho says, “India is not just geography or history, it is not only a nation, a country, a mere piece of land. It is something more: it is a metaphor, poetry, something invisible but very tangible. It is vibrating with certain energy fields which no other country can claim..’’
Praise for India My Love: “Few people have understood India like Osho. It was an understanding at many levels. The philosophical, the historic, the purely emotional – and even the political and the literary, the wanton and the spiritual. His was a holistic understanding, an understanding that went beyond words, into the uncharted terrain of true love.” – Pritish Nandy, Journalist and TV personality




Visit www.oshoworld.com, to read online and download complete works of Osho and to listen to and watch his audio and video discourse in Hindi and English.





The Scientific Dating of the Mahabharata War

scientific_dating_mahabharta.pdf

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Quite a number of efforts have been made by various scholars to find the date of the Mahabharata War. Various methods have been used, using historical references in the Puranas, language conditions, archaeological findings etc. A few have used astronomical methods to determine the time of the Mahabharata. It is possible to determine the date of an astronomical reference by considering the movements of the planets including the Sun and the Moon in the various constellations of the sky, the movement of the Earth with its axis inclined to the ecliptic and the precession and nutation of this axis as well as the seasonal changes referred to in the text.
Dr. P. V. Vartak from Pune carefully studied the astronomical references in the Mahabharata and corroborated the same with historical and archeological evidences. All in all, it is possible to state that the dates as derived by Dr. P.V. Vartak are more accurate than the various other dates propounded by other scholars who have been carried away by the statements made by Western scholars. They have been prejudiced against the richness of the Indian Civilization in the past and have always tried to attribute much later dates and consequently lo denigrate the glorious past of India.
Dr. Vartak has derived the date of the initiation of the Mahabharata War to be 16th October 5562 B.C.  This proposed date has been examined by a few scholars and has been verified. This may prove to be a break-through in deciding the chronology of the events in the history of India (and probably the World). Dr. Vartak has also derived the dates of Ramayana and the Vedas which has also been published as a book.
Address for Communication:
 Dr. P.V. Vartak, 551, Saniwar Peth, Pune





The Scientific Dating of the Ramayana and the Vedas

Scientific_dating_ramayana.pdf

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Quite a number of efforts have been made by various scholars to determine the dates of the Mahabharata, Ramayana and the Vedas. Various methods have been used, using historical references in the Puranas, language conditions, archaeological findings etc. A few have used astronomical methods to determine the time of the Mahabharata. It is possible to determine the date of an astronomical reference by considering the movements of the planets including the Sun and the Moon in the various constellations of the sky, the movement of the Earth with its axis inclined to the ecliptic and the precession and nutation of this axis as well as the seasonal changes referred to in the text.
Dr. P. V. Vartak from Pune carefully studied the astronomical references in these texts and corroborated the same with historical and archeological evidences. All in all, it is possible to state that the dates as derived by Dr. P.V. Vartak are more accurate than the various other dates propounded by other scholars who have been carried away by the statements made by Western scholars who have been prejudiced against the richness of the Indian Civilization in the past and have always tried to attribute much later dates and consequently to denigrate the glorious past of India.
Dr. Vartak concludes that Ramayana must have occurred 9600 years ago, which is 7600 B.C approximately and that the earliest portions of Rig Veda were composed in 23720 BCE. This may prove to be a break-through in deciding the chronology of the events in the history of Indian (and probably the World). Dr. Vartak has also derived the date of Mahabharata war which has also been published as a book.
Address for Communication:
 Dr. P.V. Vartak, 551, Saniwar Peth, Pune





A Dialogue with Muslims – Swami Rama Tirtha


Swami Rama Tirtha (1873-1906) was great Advaitin who was also equally at ease with Persian, Arabic as well as Sanskrit literature. He happened to be in Lucknow in 1905 when some Muslim Maulanas came to him to get enlightened on Hinduism and their own religion.
This booklet is a compilation of his dialogue with these Muslim representatives. The Swami throws light on the violent military history of Islam, and also describes how some of their religious leaders mislead the faithful.





Kristumata Chedanam - Chattampi Swamikal - English Translation.pdf

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English translation of Kristumata Chedanam, a Hindu critique of Christianity, written in Malayalam by H H Chattampi Swamikal, a great saint and scholar of last century from Kerala, South India, as a rejoinder to many Christian Missionary books slandering Hindu Gods, scriptures, in the year 1890 when Indian intellectuals did not dare criticize Christianity.
The author examines Christianity from Hindu point of view and points out logical fallacies in christian concepts of “God in Heaven”, “Episode of Garden of Eden”, “Jesus’ Resurrection”, “Eternal Heaven and Hell” and “Last Day” and “Judging all humanity on the basis of One Scripture”.






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