Könyv Worlds Within the World VB DARSAN

Worlds Within the World

Hidden Civilizations, Sacred Geographies and the Myth of the Perfect Society

Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Elérhetőség: Várható készletfeltöltés
Küldés 12. 07. 2026
16 573 Ft
From the celestial Gandharvas of the Rigveda to the hidden kingdom of Shambhala, from the inner-eart...

Információk a könyvről

Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
2026
oldal
340
EAN
9798184981918
Enbook ID
53197947
Súly
592
Méretek
178 x 254 x 18

Teljes leírás

From the celestial Gandharvas of the Rigveda to the hidden kingdom of Shambhala, from the inner-earth civilisation of Agartha to the island paradise of Avalon - every major human civilisation has imagined a world of superior beings existing just beyond the reach of ordinary perception.

In Worlds Within the World, historian and Vedic Jyotish practitioner VB Darshan maps this global mythology with the tools of comparative mythology, cultural anthropology, and religious history. Across thirty chapters and seven parts, he traces the structural grammar common to hidden world traditions worldwide, examines the textual and anthropological evidence for each tradition, and asks the questions that matter: Why does every culture produce these myths? What do they reveal about human longing, ecological wisdom, and the limits of ordinary perception?


Readers will encounter:

The Gandharvas - Vedic celestial musicians and nature-keepers - and their hidden Himalayan world

Shambhala and the Beyul tradition of Tibetan Buddhism

Agartha: the inner-earth civilisation and its troubled modern history

Hyperborea, Avalon, Thule, El Dorado, and the Western hidden world canon

Indigenous traditions from Australia, Africa, Mesoamerica, and the Pacific

Modern echoes in lost continent theory, UFO mythology, and theoretical physics

A Jyotish analysis of the planetary signatures associated with hidden world consciousness

Written with scholarly rigour and the insight of a practicing Jyotishi, Worlds Within the World is an essential contribution to the literature of comparative mythology and the history of the human imagination.