The Age of INDIA’S OLDEST BOOK: What They Won’t Tell You

The oldest composition of South Asia is generally believed to be the Rigveda, one of the four sacred Vedas of Hinduism. In this video, Dr. M considers the evidence for the age of this amazing ancient book and explains how it fits into the history of Indo European languages.

NOTE: I used an old translation of the Rigveda, and near the end I recite a verse that reads “fort of iron.” This is a mistranslation that I should not have used. The word translated “iron” is ayas, which does not actually mean iron, but is a generic word for metal.

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https://archive.org/details/rigvedacomplete/mode/2up
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