Amavant

Amavant PDF

Author: Akhilesh Upadhyay

Publisher: Notion Press

Published: 2014-01-01

Total Pages: 211

ISBN-13: 9384391565

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Before the process of Aryanization began - India was called Amavant. The name Amavant was derived from - Amavart. The literal meaning of Amavart is - the land of rivers. rAm-shayanem hu-shayanem Airyabyo danghubyo This is an Avestan hymn. Avesta and Vedic Sanskrit are very closely related. In Sanskrit, ‘Shayanem’ exactly means - governance, rule. The hymn says - The rule of Lord Rama was the golden period of the country of Aryans. Avesta speaking ancient Iranians worshipped the river Ardvi Sur. But Ardvi Sur is none other than the river-Narmada. If you chant aloud ‘Namo Ardvebhyo’ repeatedly, observe how easily it tends to become ‘Narmadebhyo’. Zoroaster died at the place called ‘Gaya’. Almost three thousand years after that incident, Gaya was to become the seat of enlightenment of Lord Buddha. In all probability, Zoroaster got enlightened at ‘Kushinagar’, and roughly three thousand years later, Kushinagar was to become the place of Mahaparinibban (death) of Buddha.

Avesta reader

Avesta reader PDF

Author: Hans Reichelt

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2019-10-08

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 311163969X

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Using Windows 95

Using Windows 95 PDF

Author: Ron Person

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 1350

ISBN-13: 9781565299214

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A book/CD-ROM reference on Windows 95 and its new Internet Explorer 4.0 Suite, taking into account the OSR2 release of Windows 95, for intermediate and advanced Windows users. Material begins with basic topics such as installation and configuration, and progresses to more advanced subjects such as working with the Internet and networking with Windows. The CD-ROM contains an evaluation copy of TechNet, a monthly database of Microsoft-related products and technologies, with some 100,000 pages of articles and technical notes. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR