Keezhadi : Does it reflect a non-Vedic Dravidian civilization in ancient Tamil Nadu?
The ancient archaeological site at Keezhadi from Tamil Nadu was in the news recently for it’s latest discoveries on the antiquity of the site, early usage Tamil Brahmi script and graffiti symbols which supposedly More...
Interpreting the Dholavira Sign Board of Indus Civilization
Dholavira is a large archaeological site of the ancient Indus valley civilization, situated in the Kutch district of Gujarat in Western India. One of the most interesting and significant discoveries at Dholavira More...
Harappan Site: A Miniature Depiction in Seals
The Harappan/Indus seals, as tiny as 3”/3” with a picture of single horned bull and some unique symbols inscribed has remained a mystery because the symbols have remained undeciphered. The seals which were in More...
Vratyas in Indus Seals – II
[contextly_sidebar id=”VTTmrwWRaWePenn9p2aLXYbAF0EoGRU1″] The Geographical Migration of Vratyas: The Atharvaveda 15.2 makes a very ambiguous statement: “Of him in the eastern quarter, faith is More...
Vratyas in Indus Seals – I
Abstract Interpreting Indus Seals by deploying the literary sources, social and cultural practices that prevailed in those times, unearths information hidden in the seals. Some of the Indus seals show a peculiar More...




