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Book Description Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Editorial. Acknowledgement. Vedic culture and its continuity paradigm and dimensions/Shivaji Singh. 1. The homeland of the early Rgvedic Rsis the Saraswati Basin in Haryana/S.P. Gupta. 2. River Saraswati comments on its existence/K.N. Singh. 3. Tradition of Vedic sacrifices in Rajasthan/Vibha Upadhyaya. 4. The relation of Smarata and Epic Pauranika religion with Vedic tradition/S.R. Goyal. 5. Role of the doctrines of Apaddharmas and Kalivarjyas in the transition from the Vedic to the Pauranika age/Shankar Goyal. 6. Rgveda to Puranas the continuous Astral tradition of Vedas/Mohan Gupta. 7. Continuance of the Vedic economic life/S.M. Mishra. 8. Continuity of Vedic economic thought in Global market order an overview/Neeta Tapan. 9. Vedic culture and the theory of Karma/Anjana Pandey. 10. Sakra in Buddhism/Ranjana Malviya. 11. The Indian origin of weekdays/T.P. Verma. 12. Contribution of the Vedic literature in solving the Naga problem in Indian history/R.K. Sharma. 13. Kumbha Mela fresh light on its origin/D.P. Dubey. 14. Sanskrit as a computer language/Sharda Sharma. Throughout the world the Vedic Culture its origin nature developmental processes and continuity have drawn the attention of Oriental and Oxidental scholars. From the very beginning of its inception the Vedic culture has been represently India's religious and spiritual ethos sacraments cultural identity and other uniqueness of its other social institutions which cannot be separated from each other because of its deep attachment with Purusarthacatustaya and Varnasrama dharma. Highlighting these developments and achievements the school of studies in Ancient Indian History Archaeology and Culture Vikram University Ujjain (M.P.) had organized a national seminar on Vedic culture and its continuity. The proceedings of the seminar are being printed in this volume which contains 14 English 37 Hindi research papers in two separate volumes. The present volume will be helpful to the readers researchers and scholars of Vedic traditions. 168 pp. Seller Inventory # 61719