Book Title: Most Ancient Aryan Society
Author(s): Ram Chandra Jain
Publisher: Institute of Bharatalogical Research Sriganganagar Rajasthan
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upon the former. They rightly appreciated the role of the forces of contradiction which directed the changing society to progress. It may not be upheld that these contradictions were inherent in the established society. The basis of the forces of contradiction was quite foreign to the nature of the established society. They may be called inberent only in the sense that the upholders of the forces of contradiction were also a part of the whole society that came into existence at the beginning of the Age of Tribalism by coalescence of the two different ways and their peoples. Marxist Doctrines bave to be reviewed in the light of the modern state of knowledge. The humanity needs a newer doctrine out of the ashes of Marxism and the modern vital forces of contradiction.
The highest Aryan tribal collective, the Brahma, existed with the undivided Aryans in some form. I do not know any Greek
word equivalent to Brahma. A comparative linguist Perversion of Sipiritualism
of may be able to find the original word. The institutions
of Basileia and Brabma; Basileus and Brahmanaspati; reveal remarkable similarities. Their direction of progress changed after the final establishent of Aryan power in Greece and Bharata. Weak spiritualism in Greece and the Ægean and very strong spiritualism in Bbārata account for the change of directions. Aristotle caused the divorce of religion from philosophy in Greece. Afterwards Greek philosophy and Reason became the watchwards for progress that ultimately led to the victory of materialistic forces in Europe. The Aryans in Bharata borrowed and perverted spiritualism. They could not go on the pure materialist way. They lost the fruits of both; the materialism and the spiritualism, Spiritual traditions ceased in Greece. Europe gave birth to Feudalism, Capitalism and Imperialism. The spiritual traditions lingered on through the whole course of Bharatiya bistory which even loosely organised gave death-blow to the Aryan Imperialism and led the chain of crumbling empires.
The Eighth Chapter on Gaga beliefs; the basic Aryan ancient Mornhothe mode of thought, deals with basic Āryan doctrines
istic of Havism, Chbandopathy and Morphomotheism. Aryan Beliefs
du beitels The most primitive Āryan beliefs are known by the name of Anthropomorphism. Maxmuller has given us
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