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Atharva veda monotheism
Atharva veda monotheism








They established kingdoms, formed alliances, and created common systems of: worship, living and trade as also measurement and mathematics.

atharva veda monotheism

For, in those days what we now call the frontier between the two lands-the imaginary line dividing people of imaginary differences-did not exist the Vedic people populated both Iran and India equally freely. The language spoken on either side of the great river the words, grammar and syntax of the idioms sprung from same roots.ħ8.2. Their faith, as also many of their religious rites were virtually the same and were often called by same or similar names.

atharva veda monotheism

The communities that lived in what is Iran today and in what is Sind and Punjab today shared common traditions, myths and legends as also a common cultural milieu. In the Vedic times the people on either side of the great river Sindhu were closely related.

atharva veda monotheism

Before we come to that let’s talk of few other things.ħ8.1. It is generally accepted that the Ahura Mazda of the Avesta is indeed the Varuna of Rig Veda.










Atharva veda monotheism