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Discovering India Through The Bharatiya Lens : Breaking The Colonial And Marxist Myth
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Prakhargoonj Publications
| Author:
Dr. Kamlesh Kumar Bajaj
| Language:
English
| Format:
Hardback
Publisher:
Prakhargoonj Publications
Author:
Dr. Kamlesh Kumar Bajaj
Language:
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Jawaharlal Nehru was educated in the British education system. He discovered India, as he says, wearing the Western lens’ in 1944-45. His “Discovery of India’ is a colonial narrative of the Aryan Invasion Theory (AIT), which justifies the coming of invaders into India, beginning with Aryans and ending with the British While all those like Greeks, Shakas, Scythians, Huns were ‘Hinduized, the Muslim invaders came to spread Islam by force. Nehru replaces “Hunduization by Indianization, to justify the assimilation of Muslims in Hindu society. He changed the Idea of India’ from a Hindu country with rich cultural and spiritual heritage and an advanced Vedic civilization to a new culture that was dominated by Islam, which marginalized | Hinduism This narrative was cemented by Maulana Azud, by suppressing knowledge about the Vedas. This continues in sahools and univenaines, controlled by Marxists and Islamists.
AIT was rejected by Dayananda, Vivekananda, Sri Aurobindo, and negated by archacological excavations of the Indus Valley Civilization which found acc unbroken living Hinds religion from remote antiquity to the prosem. But Nehru accepted ALT as a historical fact, and that the linda society was priminve and barbarie with its superstitious and social evils, and the great cpics as mythology, Kamlesh was inteluued by the suppression of the knowledge of an advanced Vedic civilization, which their man professors and astronomers had found to go back to at least 3102 BC the Kaliyuga Modern astronomy agreed with the colestud positions observed by Brahman astronomers in 3102 HC Bal Gangadhar Tilak too had carried our resetirch about antiquity of seriptures using astronoray. Interestingly even Max Muller hnd revised his views abitur Aryan race theory, and the antiquity of the Rig Veda But all this was hiddeti.
Kamlesh began his discovery of India through the Bharatiya lens. He explored original sources of Indian history und interpretation of Vedas by native scholar’s led by Maharishi Dayananda which showed the motivated interpretation of polyticism by Max Muller to serve the cause of missionaries. Mughal rule and the tole of Sufis have been studied along with papers from the British Archives, Sanskrit scholars like Goldstucker who critiqued Muller.
De Kamlesh Bajaj has touched only the tip of the vast knowledge contained in these sources to challenge the primitive civilization tag attached to an advanced Vedic civilization. It is a small attempt at Discovering India through the Bharatiya lens Breaking the Colonial and Marxist Myth. Clearly there is a need to look at India through the “Bharatiya lens.
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Jawaharlal Nehru was educated in the British education system. He discovered India, as he says, wearing the Western lens’ in 1944-45. His “Discovery of India’ is a colonial narrative of the Aryan Invasion Theory (AIT), which justifies the coming of invaders into India, beginning with Aryans and ending with the British While all those like Greeks, Shakas, Scythians, Huns were ‘Hinduized, the Muslim invaders came to spread Islam by force. Nehru replaces “Hunduization by Indianization, to justify the assimilation of Muslims in Hindu society. He changed the Idea of India’ from a Hindu country with rich cultural and spiritual heritage and an advanced Vedic civilization to a new culture that was dominated by Islam, which marginalized | Hinduism This narrative was cemented by Maulana Azud, by suppressing knowledge about the Vedas. This continues in sahools and univenaines, controlled by Marxists and Islamists.
AIT was rejected by Dayananda, Vivekananda, Sri Aurobindo, and negated by archacological excavations of the Indus Valley Civilization which found acc unbroken living Hinds religion from remote antiquity to the prosem. But Nehru accepted ALT as a historical fact, and that the linda society was priminve and barbarie with its superstitious and social evils, and the great cpics as mythology, Kamlesh was inteluued by the suppression of the knowledge of an advanced Vedic civilization, which their man professors and astronomers had found to go back to at least 3102 BC the Kaliyuga Modern astronomy agreed with the colestud positions observed by Brahman astronomers in 3102 HC Bal Gangadhar Tilak too had carried our resetirch about antiquity of seriptures using astronoray. Interestingly even Max Muller hnd revised his views abitur Aryan race theory, and the antiquity of the Rig Veda But all this was hiddeti.
Kamlesh began his discovery of India through the Bharatiya lens. He explored original sources of Indian history und interpretation of Vedas by native scholar’s led by Maharishi Dayananda which showed the motivated interpretation of polyticism by Max Muller to serve the cause of missionaries. Mughal rule and the tole of Sufis have been studied along with papers from the British Archives, Sanskrit scholars like Goldstucker who critiqued Muller.
De Kamlesh Bajaj has touched only the tip of the vast knowledge contained in these sources to challenge the primitive civilization tag attached to an advanced Vedic civilization. It is a small attempt at Discovering India through the Bharatiya lens Breaking the Colonial and Marxist Myth. Clearly there is a need to look at India through the “Bharatiya lens.
About Author
Dr. Kamlesh Kumar Bajaj holds a Ph.D. degree in Physics from McMaster University, Canada, and a Muster's degree from the University of Delhi. He has authored a book, Office Automation, at Macinillan India, and co-authored a book, E-Commerce: The Cutting Edge of Business, at McGraw Hill. As the Founder Director of CERT-In, Ministry of Information Technology, and Founder CEO. Data Security Coumeil of India, NASSCOM, he has pioneered cyber security and data privacy in the government and industry for two decades since 2000, He was a Distinguished Fellow at the East West Institute, a global think tank based out of the United States, for ten years. He seus a mentor professor at NIIT University, Neemrana, up until 2018. He has authored several polley papers on these subjects hotle at the pathkinat and international levels in committees and conferences: He is a Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences and a Fellow of the Institution of Electronics und Telecommunication Engineers. As an avid reader of history, polities, Marxism, lindu epics, and Vedic scriptures, Kamlesh kept his interest alive in global political developments. Being a part of the cyberspace policies, he has seen how the global narratives are being created by the West. Ilis interest In historical books was revived, in particular in Nehru's 'Discovery of India', which is a colonial narrative based on the Aryan Invasion Theory. He set out to explore the way it was created by Nehru using the 'Western lens. It took him three years to dive into several original books available in the digitized world to understand the colonial era and to discover India, that is, Bharat, through the 'Bharatiya lens'.
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