Journey of a Civilization (Record no. 59306)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9788193924303
041 ## - LANGUAGE CODE
Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
080 ## - UNIVERSAL DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Universal Decimal Classification number 930.85
Item number BAL
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Personal name Balakrishnan, R
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Journey of a Civilization
Sub Title Indus to Vaigai
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Name of publisher Roja Mutaiah Research Library (RMRL)
Year of publication 2022
Place of publication Chennai
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Number of Pages 524
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc “Journey of a Civilization: Indus toVaigai” seeks to establish commongrounds and connecting threads thatlink the riddles of Indology, namely theauthorship and language of the IndusValley Civilization and the origins ofDravidian language speaking people ingeneral and Old Tamil traditions inparticular. Balakrishnan considers theseissues to be not only interconnectedbut two sides of the same coin. This book aims to place new evidenceabout the Dravidian affiliation with thelanguage of the Indus people andpositions the ancient Sangam Tamilcorpus as a proto- document that isrelevant for understanding Tamilpre-history which had probableconnections to the Indus Civilization.The spatial and temporal distancesbetween the Indus Valley Civilizationand ancient Tamilakamcannot be arestricting factor to tracing remnantsof the Dravidian in the northwesterngeographies and its legacy markers inthe Sangam texts. Using technological tools such asGeographic Information System (GIS),the author has analyzed what he calls the‘Journey of a Civilization’ and argues thatplace-names are reliable markers to trackancient migrations.The book celebrates the plural foundationsof Indian culture and prefers a narrativeof the ‘Rain Forest’ instead of the popular‘melting pot’ metaphor. As P. J. Cherianobserves, Balakrishnan has provided aroad map for future research withfar-reaching consequences. About the Author R. Balakrishnan is a postgraduate in Tamil Literature. He is the firststudent of Tamil literature to clear the Civil Services exam. He joinedthe Indian Administrative Service in 1984. His initial postings in the Tribal areas of Odisha triggered his interest in Indology, Anthropologyand Place-name Studies. It was IravathamMahadevan who ledBalakrishnan into the area of Indus Studies. Balakrishnan has published several research papers on Place-name Studies, Odisha's history, and it'splural culture. Using Geographical Information System tools he formulated the‘Korkai-Vanji-Tondi Complex’, a pla
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