WORLD VEDIC HERITAGE A IDSTORY OF lflSTORIES (Volume I) PREsENTING A UNIQUE UNJFIED FIEID TlmoR.Y OF Hisroav THAT FR.OM lim BEGINNING OF TIME lim WoiU.D PaAcnsm Vmrc CtJIJ'UR.E AND SPOKE SANSKIUT P.N. OAK FOUNDER PRESIDENT INSTITIJTE FoR REWRITING WoRLD HisTORY HINDI SAHITYA SADAN PH-23553624, FAX-91-11-25412417 E-MAIL : [email protected] WORLD VEDIC HERITAGE Nagesh C Purushottam Oak Volume I - Rs 400/- Hind i Sahitya Sadan, Ph-23553624, 23617134 2 B.D. Chambers , 10/54 D.B. Gupta Road Karol Bagh, N.Delhi-5 Fax- 91-11-25412417 E-Mail: [email protected] Third Edition - 2003 Dedication All mundane activity is a co-operative effort; so is this work which is hereby dedicated to my family members , relations , friends and the printers who helped in various ways in the completion of this project. The object in writing this work is to acquaint and awaken the world public to its primordial Vedic Heritage of the times when human beings were not divided and packed into mutually hating, hissing and hitting national and religious compartments . �c culture regards the whole globe as a commom home and all beings (including animal and plant life) as one family. Hinduism is a modern residual, territorial synonym of primeval, ancient worldwide Vedic culture implying people residing in the Sindhu (pronounced Hindu) region, whose goal is to lead a virtuous life of re nunciation and social service sans drugs, hot drinks and womanizing without being pinned down to any prophet or the prophet's book. Readers believing in such an ideal may help set up World Vedic Heri tage Academies throughout the world. This work is also dedicated to that goal of freeing humanity from all forms of terror, torture, tyranny, treachery, trickery, taxation and temptation of so called religions and weld all people into a common harmonious, homogeneous, peaceful, cheerful, helpful fraternity . P. N. Oak Plot No. 10, Goodwill Society, Aundh, Pune-411007, India Tel-( 0212) 338449 We are grateful to the Author for granting us permission to publish this edition. Two articles have been added to this edition which have been attached at the end as Appendix I & II. Publishers Contents Volume 1 1. World Vedic Heritap University-Aplpea 1 2. Introduction To Second Edition 2 3. Indignation And Indictment 4 4. Novel-Facts And Format 8 5. The Unified Field Theory OfH istory 13 6. A New Framework For World History 17 7. �l!riefing And Disinfection 36 8. How Much History Does The World Know ? 39 9. The Curenr t Hodge-Podge Of History 45 10. What Led Me To This Discovery 49 11. The Five -Thousand -Year l•rrier 53 - 12. BaSic Definition 57 13. Theories About The Creation 59 14. The Vedas 69 15. Validity Of Basic Concepts Concerning The Vedas 95 16. The Universally Accepted Vedic Theology 103 17. Vedic ·Theology 109 18. Religious Scriptures 113 19. Reclining-Vishnu Statues 117 20. The Lingual Theorem 130 21. Sanskrit The Mother OfA ll Human Speech And Thought 139 22. Vedic Science 147 23. Ancient Nuclear Establishments I 53 24. Vedic Scientific And Technological Texts 170 25. Dravids The Leaders OfVedic Society 201 26. The Original H0111e OfV edic Culture 235 27. India As It Was Known 245 28. The Vedic Socio Economic System 254 29. Swearing By The Fire 271 30. Vedic Culture And Militarism 276 31. The Vedic Military Organization 284 32. Worldwide Vedic Culture 293 33. Manusmriti 311 34. The Ancient Sanskrit Atlas 313 35. The World Keeps Vedic Time 321 ��. Ayurved The Ancient Universal Medical System 332 37. Vedic Architecture 349 38. The Universal Vedic Marriage System 365 39. The Vedic Origin Of World Music 375 40. The Vedic Origin OfProsody 386 41. Sanskrit Nomenclature Of World Coinage 390 42. Sanskrit Nomencl�ture Of Weights And Measures 393 43. The Sanskrit Nomenclature In Modern Sciences 395 44. The Sanskrit Nomenclature OfM odem Educational Texts 398 45. The Universal Vedic Educational System 400 46. Sanskrit Expressions In European Usage 406 47. The Ramayanic War 410 48. The Ramayan In Ancient Asia 437 49. The Ramayan In Ancient Europe 446 50. Krishna The Universal Deity 476 51. Hindu Origin Of The Jews 493 52. Vedic Culture In The East 501 53. The Vedic Past OfJ apan 515 54. The Vedic Past Of America 523 55. The Vedic Past OfC hina 557 56. The Vedic Past OfK orea And Manchuria 596 57. The Vedic Past Of West Asia 602 58. The Vedic Past Of Egypt 620 59. The Vedic Past Of Syria And Assyria 634 60. The Vedic Roots OfAr abia 637 61. The Vedic Roots Of Islam 680 Contents of Volume II Section I continued. 62. The Vedic Past Of Europe 723 63. The Vedic Past Of Rusisa 739 64. The Vedic Past Of Germany 757 65. The Vedic Past Of The Austrian Region 769 66. The Vedic Past Of The Scandinavian Region 773 67. The Vedic Past Of Greece 784 68. The Vedic Past Of Italy 795 69. The Vedic Past Of France, Spain & Portugal 836 70. The Vedic Past OfTunisia 861 71. The Vedic Past Of The British Isles 865 72. The Vedic Past Of Ireland 913 73. English Is A Dialect Of Sanskrit 925 74. The Vedic Past Of Africa 95 I 75. Historical Misconceptions 963 76. The Vedic Far East 976 77. The Vatican Papacy Is A Vedic Institution 1002 78. The Vedic Roots Of Christianity I 0 16 79. Christ A Pseudonym For Chrisna 1030 80. No Jesus Ever Lived 1038 81. Vedic Traditions 1 048 82. The Worldwide Vedic Nomenclature 1068 83. The Astounding Predictive Compendiums 1071 84. India-Europe Common Heritage 1077 85. Vedic Deities And Festivals Around The World 1083 86. The World Keeps Hindu Time 1088 87. Summation 1093 SECTION II 88. Study And Research Methodology 1109 89. The Importance Of History 1118 90. The National Flag 1144 91. Misleading Muslim &: Christian Chronicles 1152 92. Unpardonable Lapses Of Indian Historians 1160 93. The Anglo - Muslim Archaeological Cconspiracy 1179 94. Lessons Of History 1201 95. Paucity Of Hindu Records 1238 96. Blundersome Historical Cliches 1243 97. h":�ical Application Of History 1250 98. Alien Tam�--:�n� With Indian History 1263 99. Alien Designs Againsi Hi.�dudom 1268 100. Ignorance Of History Leads To Nitional Suicide 1293 10 1. Solar Physics In Surya Siddhanta 1'l07 ,.,y, 102. Vedic Sociology 1313 103. The Genesis Of Humanity 1320 104. Vedic Physical Fitness Exercise Par Excellence 1327 105. Conclusion 1340 Picture Index Bibliography Index Of Personal Names Appendix I 1376 Appendix II 1391 WORlD VEDIC HERITAGE UNIVERSITY.- APPEAL Around the world there are numerous orpnizations such as the ISKCON (lntematiooal Society for Krishna Consciousness) , the Brahms Kumaries, the Saiva Siddhanta Chur.ch (Hawai)i , tbe Rashtreaey Swayamsevak Sangh, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, the Hindu Mahasabhas of India and South Mrica and the Arya Samaj for whom Vedic culture is an article of faith. They and others wbo admire Vedic culture should be happy to rmd herein overwhelming, comprehensive evidence to indicate that from the beginning of time upt.o the rise of Christianity a united world spoke Sanskrit and 'followed the Vedic way of life. Consequently, a World Vedic Heritage University with branches in all countries needs to be founded to disseminate this old knowledge to the new world The author, therefore, invites correspondence . from individuals and institutions willing to help with resources in cash, kind and labour in that colossal, noble,. global, educational undertaking, for world unity, understanding and peace. ••