M. I. Mikhailov

M. I. Mikhailov
Belarusian indologist (researcher, translator and publisher)

Key to the Vedas, Part I, Integral Hermeneutics, Minsk, 2005

Key to the Vedas, Part I, Integral Hermeneutics, Minsk, 2005
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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

The moment one hears the word Vedas; one associates the word with the
superstitious, orthodox, ritualistic Indian mythology. The Indian way
of living, the languages that we speak, the religion we follow, the
concepts of morals and ethics are but an offshoot of what the Vedas
hold in its wide spectrum. This tradition enjoyed supreme status once
upon a time.
It speaks of a rich cultural past, the incomprehensible treasure
troves of knowledge and an innate sense of well-being. Nothing about
Vedas appears to be contemporary or happening. Yet everything about
India is associated with rich Vedic culture tradition. In fact, the
language of Veda, Sanskrit, called Geervana Bharathi, suggests that it
is the language of Bharatha (India). The Indian term for culture -
Samskruthi - has been derived from the word Samskriti. In short, Vedic
tradition is the decoction of the very essence of India. Read more

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