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Proof of Vedic Culture's Global Existence

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This book provides evidence which makes it clear that most religious history is not what we think it is. It lets you see the true heritage that has been suppressed for centuries. It shows that there was once a greatly advanced and ancient culture that was a global society. This was the Vedic civilization. Even today we can see its influence in any part of the world, which makes it obvious that before the world became full of distinct and separate cultures, religions, and countries, it was once united in a common brotherhood of Vedic culture, with common standards, ideals, language, and representations of God.No matter what we may be in regard to our present religion, society, or country, we are all descendants of that ancient, global civilization. The Vedic tradition of India is the parent of humanity and the original ancestor of all religions.

430 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 2000

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December 20, 2015
Interesting... it makes one think.. how could there be SO much proof of something so seemingly obvious and yet... still SO easily "covered up" in history
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March 31, 2017
Not a big fan, at all. Knapp writes from the point of view of someone who has faith that Vedic culture existed globally over 7000 years ago, in my opinion he doesn't prove anything. He spends a lot of time listing words that are similar in sanskrit and other languages, but doesn't quote any etymological sources, doesn't explain any roots of words nothing. I could just as easily say, well the word for 'god' in both english and german are similar therefore the english must have been in germany thousands of years ago. Without any other background, history, sources my statement is meaningless and pointless - just like Knapp's book.
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