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Marcus Blackwell

Indus River Origins

Indus River Origins explores the profound influence of the Indus River on shaping South Asian culture, religious practices, and early civilizations. The book highlights how the river was not merely a geographical feature but a cornerstone in the development of belief systems and societal structures. It examines the river's role in fostering cultural exchange, influencing spiritual traditions like Hinduism and Buddhism, and acting as the lifeblood of the Indus Valley Civilization. Understanding the Indus River provides vital insights into the roots of South Asian culture and its lasting global impact.

The book begins by establishing the geographical and historical context, mapping the river's course and detailing the rise and fall of the Indus Valley Civilization. It then transitions into an exploration of the river's religious significance, focusing on its veneration in Vedic texts and its assimilation into Hindu cosmology.

The study uniquely integrates archaeological findings, textual analysis, and environmental perspectives to offer a comprehensive understanding of the Indus River's legacy and spiritual history.
143 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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