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Indo-Aryan Deities and Worship as Contained in the Rig-Veda

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Nothing has ever so much interested me, as this endeavour to penetrate into the adyta of the ancient Aryan thought, to discover what things, principles or phenomena our remote ancestors worshipped as Gods, what Indra, Varuna, Mitra, Aryaman, the Acvins, Vayu, Vishnu, Savitri and the others really were, in the conception of the composers of the Vedic hymns. "I found the most profound philosophic or metaphysical ideas, which those of every philosophy and religion have merely developed; and that, so far from being Barbarians or Savages, the old Aryan herdsmen and husbandmen, in the Indus country under the Himalayan Mountains, on the rivers of Bactria, and long before, on the Scythic Steppes where they originated, were men of singularly clear and acute intellects, profound thought and an infinite reverence of the beings whom they worshipped.

664 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1992

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This work ( like a book) is really a compilation of research that Albert Pike was working on while living in Washington D.C. in the 1870s. It was his wish that these research papers not be published, however thank goodness it has been. More of a complete review to come. This is not a read for the light hearted searcher. Very extensive and at some parts laborious...

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