Rigveda and the Avesta: Final Evidence
S**S
Contents & Overview
First of all the cover : Sturdy and And SmoothContents : Just what I wantedPage Quality : ExcellentWorth the money
A**H
Smashes the AIT Nonsense
It is the final nail in the coffin of the nonsensical Aryan Invasion Theory that has been hoisted upon us by the west. It dismantles the AIT brick by brick and in a very intelligent manner, linking the Avesta with the Vedas and how it all proves that Vedas were written in India by Indians before Indians themselves moved westwards towards Indo-Iranian / Central Asia.
A**A
data driven not "theory" driven
Data, analysis of data, conclusion. NOT the other way round. Dry but cuts through the 2 centuries of grime on the subject.
C**U
Stunned
One of the most amazing (if not the best) book on judging the case for OIT
A**R
Thorough research
A book with original research, full of facts and figures. Not sure if this is meant to be an academic book, but this is not for the layman. There's too many intricate details for a layman who is only trying to understand Mr. Talageri's theory broadly. Also not not written for a novice where it starts with the basics and builds on top of that. If you're not at least vaguely familiar with the stuff you might have to read this multiple times, or google stuff simultaneously. For the layman looking for a high level overview I would recommend his youtube lectures.There are also too many references to Witzel who seems to have rubbed him the wrong way. I don't have a problem with the author trying to make his case and answer the critics who have been very harsh with him from the looks of it, but I was bothered with the number of references to Witzel.For the final point, from on the title I was expecting the book to be fully about the relations between Avesta and Rig Veda. It does have that no doubt, but it forms only a tiny part of it - as much as is needed to support the Out of India theory the author is trying to prove. This seems to be a book to elaborate further on his theory and answer his critics, Witzel specifically, and seems to be a continuation of his previous book (The Rig Veda, A Historical Analysis) in that sense. He refers to that a lot, uses the results from that book as well pretty frequently. That was also a similarly research heavy book with even more facts and figures. I could not get myself to finish that, I did finish this one.I again don't have a problem with any of it, I was expecting a book for the general public and was disappointed. That's probably my fault (especially since I fell for it twice - this book and his previous one) but since I'm the one giving the rating I'll dock 1 star for it. :D The research and analysis itself is probably top notch. And except for the technical terms, the language used in the book is pretty simple and easy to read. So decent book overall.
P**Y
Excelllent book
A good counter to the AIT group
A**L
Indeed the final evidence..
Really final evidence to bust the malicious theory of Aryan Invasion. Leaves you in no doubt about the sequence of ancient historical events and how Avesta and Rigveda are linked. The in-depth analysis unravels the movement of the people who inhabited this region and how they moved apart
P**N
Very extensive study report.
Very extensive study report. Great work. Superb critical analysis with solid evidences of the false history that was forcefully fed to us.
P**I
Excellent
This is thorough research published as a book. I would recommend others, who are interested in this field, to read this book.
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