Published previously as [ Echoes of the Unseen].
Professor Ratan Sharma's book is a bold and authentic attempt to revive the scientific consciousness of India's original forest-dwelling society. Its central idea is that for India's primitive inhabitants, nature itself - rivers, mountains, the sun, air, and fire - was the real God, not some imaginary human-like deity. The author demonstrates that the original message of the Vedas was based on universalism and science, which later Aryan rulers and priests diplomatically distorted. Before the arrival of the Aryans, India's society was completely caste-free and egalitarian, where the division of labor was based not on birth but on ability and need. It talks about truth behind festivals which completely denies and discard mythological and fictional stories.Ultimately, this book is for anyone who wants to break the chains of superstition and recognize their scientific and egalitarian original self.