Bharatavarsha: The India Narrative
On first reading, this is the story of how Bharatavarsha came into being. But more than that
it is the story of Bharata—in the configuration of the continents, the world’s peoples, and their
location in the brahmanda. It is thus a fascinating account of how a vast geographical expanse is
integrated by cosmic awareness. Rivers and mountains criss-cross the landscape of this dramatic
story, livened up by great colourful races and individuals.
Equally challenging is the underlying search for answers to ancient, profound questions. Which
of the known Bharatas is the Bharata in Bharatavarsha? How far did this Bharatavarsha extend?
What was the Suryasadan or solar observatory? How many siddhis and vidyas were there to be
learned, which we seem to have lost now?
What are the cosmic entities? How many worlds are there? What are the key forces of nature?
How do these forces exist externally as well as within living beings? What is jnana? What is
vijnana? What is the connotation and denotation of the word ‘veda’?
Throughout the book run such investigations of profound questions and the answers are sought
in ancient texts—the search illuminated along the way by sparks of surprising insights
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