The Vedic Dharma by James Kalomiris
This is the first of a series, The Secret History of the Vedas. Written in a lively, engaging style, the purpose of the series is to educate, entertain, and inform the Reader, and as any book ought to do, teach the Reader something, or to have the Reader find what I written to be interesting enough to where they want to learn more.
There is a Sukta in the First Book of the Rig Veda called the Asyavamasya Sukta. It consists of fifty-two mantras. In these fifty-two mantras contain the major themes of the Vedic dharma, which is the combined wisdom of Hinduism.
This book is a line-by-line commentary of each mantra. This commentary decodes the occult, hidden meaning of Vedic dharma and explains the symbols and deities of Hinduism.
The themes discussed in The Vedic Dharma are carried forward in the other books in this series.
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I am a PhD, and I have a law school degree. I have a Philosophy degree from college. I studied post-Graduate work in political science, where I first became acquainted with Karl Marx. I have worked in a law office for over twenty-five years where I honed my analytical skills. I have also studied the Vedas and Hinduism for well over fifteen years. In that time, I studied and reflected on the issues presented in my series, The Secret History of the Vedas.