Book Title: Most Ancient Aryan Society
Author(s): Ram Chandra Jain
Publisher: Institute of Bharatalogical Research Sriganganagar Rajasthan

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________________ INTRODUCTION The present always hovered upon me during the long course of studies since my boyhood. My childhood developed under the shadow of the First World War and my youth witGenesis nessed the horrors of the Second World War and is experiencing the fore-conditions of the Third Total War. The whole humanity at every moment is sitting on a gigantic volcano and standing on the brink of War. What has brought this our world to this culture and civilization of the acutest exploitation and the most horrific violence? It has not fallen upon us from heaven It has grown from the earth. The culture and civilization of today is deeply rooted in history. The original seed from which this masterstructure of exploitation and violence has grown has to be discovered. That discovery leads us to certain positive conclusions for the guidance of the future human society. This is the genesis of the Ideology revealed in this Book and of the Book. When the first chapter of Human History opens, we find Man standing erect with a broad vision, a deep mind and strong hands. He is not a secluded man but widely dispersed in society over long regions of lands and seas. He has Beginning of History great intellectual attainments to his credit. His spiri tual thinking is very deep and serene. His moral conduct is ideal as it respects all life as his own. He is fully develo. ped in Art and Architecture. Agriculture made the vast tracts of the region the granary of the world. Science and industry was known to him. He welded metal but used only bronze for peaceful purposes. He did not create a war industrial machine from bronze. As he was not war-minded, he did not need the services of Iron. He is not a savage, a barbarian, a subhuman but a highly cultured and fully developed man, Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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