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New Book from Bhagwan S. Gidwani: MARCH OF THE ARYANS

From the bestselling author of Return of the Aryans comes another sweeping epic about the world of Aryans of India.

In his latest book – March of the Aryans published by Penguin Books India, Bhagwan S. Gidwani takes us, again, back to the dawn of civilization (8000 BCE) to recreate the fascinating story of the Birth and Beginnings of Hinduism (Sanatan Dharma), with a thrilling account of how, in 5,000 BCE, the Aryans originated from India, (and from nowhere else) and why they moved out of their home-land; their courage, rashness, heroic thrusts, battles, bloodshed, failures and triumphs in the far distant regions of Asia Europe and finally, their triumphant return to their homeland and heritage of India.

SWEEPING SAGA OF ANCIENT INDIA

Vast and absorbing, with a cast of thousands, March of the Aryans is gripping tale of kings and poets, seers and hermits, battles and romance and the rise and fall of civilizations. Here are characters like the gentle god Sindhu Putra, spreading his message of love, the hermit Bharat who inspired the dream of unity, equality, human rights and dignity for all; physician sage Dhanawantar and his wife Dhanawantari, peace-loving Kashi after whom the holy city of Varanasi was named; and Nila who gave his name to the river Nile in Egypt.

No other Indian or foreign author has ever ventured to tell the story of Pre-Vedic times of India. All their literature on India begins with the Vedic Age. Gidwani is the very first author to trace Indias drama far back to pre-Vedic roots in his books.

AN EPIC ADVENTURE OF THE ARYANS

March of the Aryans traces the Hindu ancestry of Aryans from 8,000 BCE, and shows that Aryans were born, grew up, and died as citizens of Bharat Varsha (India), anchored in the timeless foundation of Hindu faith. He also demolishes the theory of North/South Divide, and shows how the people of Ganga, Madhya, Sindhu, Bangla and other regions were together with the Dravidian regions, in a spirit of equality and mutual respect, as a part of Bharat Varsha (India).

STORY OF INDIA’S CIVILIZATION

In unfolding the dramatic story of Indian civilization back to its roots prior to 8,000 BCE, Gidwani presents glimpses of art, culture, music, abstract thought, philosophical leanings, and spiritual values of pre-history India. The work reveals dramatic stories behind the origins of Om, Namaste, Swastika, Gayatri Mantra, and Soma Wines. It tells how Tamil and Sanskrit developed, and how they influenced world-languages; also it has tales of discovery and disappearance of Saraswati River; the battles and blood-shed that led to fall and rise of many ancient cities. Besides, Gidwani sheds light on pre-history establishment of Hindu Parliament; legal establishment of Hindu Parliament; legal constitutional systems; development of ships harbours; gold-mining; chariots; Yoga; mathematics; astronomy; medicine; surgery; music, dance, drama, art architecture; and material advancement of the pre-ancient India. The book speaks of ideals that took shape in those early times, to become the foundation of Sanatana Dharma and among those ideals were: recognition of spiritual nature of man wherever he is from; acceptance of every culture as an expression of eternal values; and mans obligation to respect and protect environment, and all creatures, tame and wild.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Bhagwan S. Gidwani, based now in Montreal, was India’s Additional General of Tourism and Director General of Civil Aviation till 1978. He served as India’s Counsel at the International Court of Justice at the Hague and as Representative of India at the Council of ICAO (United Nations) from 1978 to 1981.Therafter, he joined ICAO (U.N.) as Director, serving also as Advisor to foreign governments. Gidwani is the author of the bestselling novel The Sword of Tipu Sultan, which was translated in many languages and made into a major TV Serial for which Gidwani also wrote the script screenplay. His previous novel Return of the Aryans was also highly successful. March of the Aryans is adapted from that novel.

The American Institute of Sindhulogy (AIS), with its commitment to advance the knowledge and awareness of Sindhu-Sarswati and all other ancient civilizations of India will publish several features from March of the Aryans, on its website Sindhulogy.org. You are no doubt aware of the 32 Themes from “Return of the Aryans” presented on that website. Our Requests to you:

  • The American Institute of Sindhulogy (AIS), requests, you to kindly bring this News Release to attention of your friends and associates on your network.
  • In particular, The American Institute of Sindhulogy (AIS) requests that you and your associates may recommend to Libraries in your areas to stock March of the Aryans for public lending. Libraries get substantial discounts from publishers. Besides, Libraries heartily welcome suggestions for good books for their Libraries and they will, no doubt, appreciate this suggestion from you. Do kindly communicate to us at the names addresses of Libraries stocking this book for lending to public.

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  1. Is any new book by Mr Gidwani? Where does he live now?

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