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The Arctic Home In The Vedas

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Discover the ancient Aryan origins in Bal Gangadhar Tilak’s groundbreaking “The Arctic Home in the Vedas.” Explore Vedic hymns, Avestic passages, and ancient calendars to unravel the pre-glacial history and migrations from the North Pole around 8000 B.C. Unlock the secrets of the Indo-Aryans with this captivating exploration of ancient texts (ISBN: 9788119216284).

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9788119216284
  • Publisher: Sanage Publishing House
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 25.4 mm
  • No of Pages: 485
  • Width: 570 mm
  • ISBN-10: 8119216288
  • Publisher Date: 30 Apr 2023
  • Edition: First Edition
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 139.7 gr

12 reviews for The Arctic Home In The Vedas

  1. Aahana Moral

    I was really hoping to get into it, but I couldn’t grasp some of the arguments. The book is hard to understand if you don’t know a lot about the Vedas.

  2. Devika Pramod

    Tilak’s theory is intriguing, but the writing style is dense and challenging for modern readers. A fascinating, yet tough read.

  3. Suman Pal

    Found this book to be quite interesting! The author really makes you think about the Aryan migration theory. However, it can be dry at times.

  4. Arihant Tyagi

    Eye-opening! Tilak connects the dots in a way I never considered. Though some conclusions are speculative, it’s a must-read for history buffs.

  5. Karishma Kumari

    A bold attempt to link Vedic origins to the Arctic. Some arguments are compelling, others feel stretched. Worth reading, but with a critical eye.

  6. Rohit Bhardwaz

    Challenging, but rewarding. The connections Tilak draws are fascinating, though require careful consideration. A good book.

  7. Akshat Ruhela

    Mind-blowing! Whether you agree or not, Tilak’s work is incredibly stimulating. A powerful and influential book. Really changed my perspective.

  8. Kushal Jaiswal

    A mixed bag. While the core idea is fascinating, the book feels bogged down in details. Still, worth exploring if you’re interested in ancient history.

  9. Khushi Jain

    Tilak presents a well-researched, although controversial, theory. A valuable contribution to the debate on Aryan origins. Very thought provoking!

  10. Pothugunta Azaruddin

    A classic for a reason. Tilak’s research is impressive, but the book shows its age. An important, if dated, piece of scholarship.

  11. Tejaswi Satya Sai Raj Mosa

    It’s a bit of a heavy read. Some of the language used in the book is very old and difficult to understand, so I found it hard to get through. Overall, it was okay.

  12. Sagar Kumar

    Definitely an interesting take on the topic! Some parts felt repetitive, but it was worth it for the unique perspective. Gave me something to think about!

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