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Rigvedic Culture of the Pre Historic Indus is a comprehensive study that bridges the gap between Vedic literature and archaeological findings of the Indus Valley Civilization. Written by Swami Shankarananda and Bhupendra Nath Dutta, this work delves into the cultural, spiritual, and social aspects of prehistoric India.
The authors meticulously analyze the Rigveda, one of humanity’s oldest sacred texts, in conjunction with material evidence from excavations of Indus Valley sites. Through careful examination of hymns, rituals, and societal structures described in the Rigveda, the book reconstructs the worldview and daily life of ancient Indian communities.
This scholarly contribution offers valuable insights into the origins of Hindu civilization, the development of Vedic knowledge systems, and the continuity between prehistoric and Vedic cultures. It serves as an essential reference for students of Indian history, archaeologists, and those interested in understanding the roots of Indian civilization.







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