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Language has always been more than a means of communication for me, it is a living thread that weaves together the diverse voices of our civilization. My journey through literature, engineering, linguistics and mythology has taught me that knowledge need not be compartmentalized; rather, it thrives at the intersections.

Vishvanth Khaire

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Vishvanath Khaire

Vishvanath Khaire is a multifaceted person – engineer by training; author, poet, playwright by nature; linguist for the love of languages; scholar and researcher by choice. For the past thirty years, his work has shed light on little-understood aspects of Indian languages as well as Indian mythology.
Based on a systematic study of several languages and the relationships between them, he has proposed the ‘Sammata संमत (Samskrit-Marathi-Tamil)’ hypothesis which describes the unity of all Indian languages and of the formation of Sanskrit from their ancestor dialects.
The Sahitya Akademi Bhasha Samman was awarded to Vishvanath Khaire for his substantial scholarly contributions to the enrichment of Indian languages, and his valuable work in the field of classical and medieval literature

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New Indology

For two hundred years now, Indology has been built on two untenable axioms: one, that Vedic Sanskrit was brought into India by aggressor tribes to be imposed on the indigenous peoples; two, that there are two major families of Indian languages in North and South India, unrelated to each other. However much denied, there has also been an undercurrent of thinking, correlating races with these language families.
The axioms influenced conclusions about the course of history in India, often based on wishful interpretations of the letter of ancient and medieval mythological texts. Indian linguistics was forever tied to the Indo-European theory, with hardly any attempt to correlate the living Indian languages to those of antiquity or to their neighbours.
Over the last thirty years, Vishvanath Khaire’s in-depth research in Sanskrit, Tamil and Marathi (the contact language of the supposed two families), has provided enough evidence of the unity of the two families, indicated the formation of Sanskrit from ancestors of the living Indian languages, and provided the means for proper understanding of Indian mythology.
This is New Indology. New Indology is calling for nurture and development by Indologists of the 21st century.

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Discover Vedatali Ganii! Explore the Vedas as a natural evolution of the folk songs sung in Vedic times. The Sanskrit verses speak of fire, rain, the sun, and wind — reflecting the physical world as perceived by the common people of that era. Discover how these hymns were rooted in everyday experience, shaped by awe, observation, and a deep connection to nature.

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