
- 166 pages
- English
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About this book
The historical Bhagavad -Pyhäkaavat (Bhagavad Gita) is a collection of letters mostly written by Achaemenids´ vassals dating back to the pre-Roman Iron Age of Northern Europe. Letter writing begins in Greek Anatolia in 480 B.C.E. and continues in North Europe. Ancient Veda texts are astonishing, historical first- hand information about northern kingdoms established by the Achaemenid dynasty. Previously, it was not known that the Persian sphere of influence even extended to the territory of present-day Finland. Cyrus the Great was aptly titled ´King of the Four Corners of the Earth´.The Achaemenids were a common factor between Vedic India and Vedic North Europe. Their power also extended to Caria and Ionia in Anatolia. These people spoke and wrote in the Carian or Arian language, the language that is called the Finnish Karelian dialect nowadays. The Bhagavad Gita letters also provide valuable information about their ancient Baptist religion. Many of its features were transferred to modern religions.
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Table of contents
- Dedication
- Notes
- Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION Background
- CHAPTER 1 Caria and Ionia 480 BCE
- CHAPTER 2 Jo- Jom
- CHAPTER 3 Kerma.
- CHAPTER 4 A Sport Competition in Parais´ Panelia
- CHAPTER 5 Queen San- Iojo of Kermana
- CHAPTER 6 Life in Jokasa, Kerma
- CHAPTER 7 Laita in Paramaa Land
- CHAPTER 8 Kale and Kalevara
- CHAPTER 9 Vääksy and Ania/ Ainia
- CHAPTER 10 Atossa- Hiite´s Death and Aha in the North
- CHAPTER 11 Rau, Raut, Raupa
- CHAPTER 12 A War, Kale Battled in Katara
- CHAPTER 13 Teia of Kau and Kussetras of Iitti, the Winners of the War
- CHAPTER 14 The Kingdom of Sittava
- CHAPTER 15 Atha, Vedais, the Warriors of Aha
- CHAPTER 16 Sampada´s Daivi, Sampas and the Suu- Kievarata Route
- CHAPTER 17 Tam Pyhä, Kirijat- The Books
- CHAPTER 18 Udai from Rajasa, Tamas from Karia and Other Interesting People
- ANNEXES Naqs-e- Rostam, The DNb Script
- SOURCES References and Citacions
- Copyright