The Saga of the Aryan Race - Written by Zoroastrian Author
December 30, 2013 at 7:11 am
(This post was last modified: December 30, 2013 at 7:44 am by theyear12013.)
Hundreds of academic sources backing up the source material for the word aryan. Search for Aryan inside of History of Asia, India on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_nr_n_2?rh...2941120011
http://www.amazon.com/Saga-Aryan-Race-Po...ords=aryan
This is an interesting book. It is written by a Zoroastrian author, from India, and concerns the "history of the Aryan Race". The style is simplistic but effective, in the vein of epic sagas of the Indian variety. We get to follow a number of heroic characters (mainly manly men and fair ladies of various stripes), as they leave their home in the polar region to conquer the world. The book is based on a Zoroastrian world-view (according to which zoroastrianism, or rather the worship of Ahura Mazda, is the original Indo-European religion, though it has become diluted in both Europe and elsewhere), and as the wanderings of the Aryans continue, we finally end up in the area of Iran. Here Zoroaster/Zarathustra is born to restore the True Religion.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_nr_n_2?rh...2941120011
http://www.amazon.com/Saga-Aryan-Race-Po...ords=aryan
This is an interesting book. It is written by a Zoroastrian author, from India, and concerns the "history of the Aryan Race". The style is simplistic but effective, in the vein of epic sagas of the Indian variety. We get to follow a number of heroic characters (mainly manly men and fair ladies of various stripes), as they leave their home in the polar region to conquer the world. The book is based on a Zoroastrian world-view (according to which zoroastrianism, or rather the worship of Ahura Mazda, is the original Indo-European religion, though it has become diluted in both Europe and elsewhere), and as the wanderings of the Aryans continue, we finally end up in the area of Iran. Here Zoroaster/Zarathustra is born to restore the True Religion.