Indus Fire Worship Cult and Vedic Yajna (English Version)
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Author: Dipan Bhattacharya
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Translator: Bibekananda Chatterjee
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Publisher: Atmajaa Publishers
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Format: Hardcover
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Language: English
About the Book
Indus Fire Worship Cult and Vedic Yajna (English Version) by Dipan Bhattacharya, translated by Bibekananda Chatterjee, is a scholarly and insightful study that explores the continuity and transformation of fire worship from the Indus Valley Civilization to the Vedic tradition of yajna. The book examines archaeological evidence, ritual practices, and textual sources to trace the evolution of sacrificial fire rituals and their religious, cultural, and symbolic significance.
By drawing connections between ancient cult practices and later Vedic ceremonies, the author presents a compelling argument for cultural and ritual continuity in the Indian subcontinent. The work offers valuable perspectives on early religious thought, ritual symbolism, and the foundations of Vedic sacrificial traditions. Written in clear and accessible English, this book is an important resource for readers interested in Indology, ancient Indian religion, archaeology, and the historical development of Vedic rituals.
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Indus Fire Worship Cult and Vedic Yajna (English Version)
Indus Fire Worship Cult and Vedic Yajna (English Version)
Book Details
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Author: Dipan Bhattacharya
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Translator: Bibekananda Chatterjee
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Publisher: Atmajaa Publishers
-
Format: Hardcover
-
Language: English
About the Book
Indus Fire Worship Cult and Vedic Yajna (English Version) by Dipan Bhattacharya, translated by Bibekananda Chatterjee, is a scholarly and insightful study that explores the continuity and transformation of fire worship from the Indus Valley Civilization to the Vedic tradition of yajna. The book examines archaeological evidence, ritual practices, and textual sources to trace the evolution of sacrificial fire rituals and their religious, cultural, and symbolic significance.
By drawing connections between ancient cult practices and later Vedic ceremonies, the author presents a compelling argument for cultural and ritual continuity in the Indian subcontinent. The work offers valuable perspectives on early religious thought, ritual symbolism, and the foundations of Vedic sacrificial traditions. Written in clear and accessible English, this book is an important resource for readers interested in Indology, ancient Indian religion, archaeology, and the historical development of Vedic rituals.
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Book Details
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Author: Dipan Bhattacharya
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Translator: Bibekananda Chatterjee
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Publisher: Atmajaa Publishers
-
Format: Hardcover
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Language: English
About the Book
Indus Fire Worship Cult and Vedic Yajna (English Version) by Dipan Bhattacharya, translated by Bibekananda Chatterjee, is a scholarly and insightful study that explores the continuity and transformation of fire worship from the Indus Valley Civilization to the Vedic tradition of yajna. The book examines archaeological evidence, ritual practices, and textual sources to trace the evolution of sacrificial fire rituals and their religious, cultural, and symbolic significance.
By drawing connections between ancient cult practices and later Vedic ceremonies, the author presents a compelling argument for cultural and ritual continuity in the Indian subcontinent. The work offers valuable perspectives on early religious thought, ritual symbolism, and the foundations of Vedic sacrificial traditions. Written in clear and accessible English, this book is an important resource for readers interested in Indology, ancient Indian religion, archaeology, and the historical development of Vedic rituals.













