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This scholarly work by M M Kunte offers an in-depth examination of Aryan civilization in India, tracing the development and transformation of Vedic and Buddhistic polities across centuries. The author meticulously analyzes the historical foundations, economic prosperity, cultural achievements, and gradual decline of these two influential systems that profoundly shaped Indian civilization.
Kunte’s essay provides valuable perspectives on how Vedic traditions established the framework for early Indian society, including its social structures, religious practices, and philosophical foundations. The work then explores the rise of Buddhism as a transformative force, examining how it challenged existing paradigms and created new political and spiritual frameworks.
Through detailed historical narrative and analytical commentary, the author explains the complex factors contributing to the eventual decline of these civilizations, including internal philosophical shifts, external invasions, and socio-political transformations. This text remains an important resource for understanding India’s ancient history and the interplay between religious ideology and political organization.







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