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We assume that great knowledge cannot come from ‘simple rural folk’. We assume that wise brahmins came up with these ideas and passed them on. But the more one studies Indian rituals and texts, the more one realises that the wisdom of India comes from ‘simple rural folk’, simply articulated in Sanskrit. The brahmins are scribes, compilers and organisers, not sources, of Vedic wisdom.
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