A study in Three Vedic Suktas
By: Nagesh D. Sonde
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(Nasadiya, Hiranyagarbha Purusha) Translated from Sanskrit with notes Review :
 “It  (the book) deserves repeated reading and cogitation. . . translation varies  from the traditionally accepted interpretation and I find it revelatory of your  insight and reveals the intuitive vision of a rishi to a great extent. Your  general way of approach also befits the modern mind. You interpretation of  Purusha Sukta is appreciable”.
          Swamy Muni Narayana Prasad - Sri  Narayan Gurukula, Varkala, Kerala. 
 “Sri Sonde has  characteristic style, original insight. I especially note the interpretation of  the word Tamas as not darkness but absence of apprehension”. 
          Swami Srikanthanandaji, Sri  Ramakrishna Yogashra, Petha, Mallur
 “The book is thought  provoking and needs a careful study for understanding the Vedic Suktas. It  presupposes a study of the Upanishads.”.
          Dr. D. Rama Rao, in  Tapovana Prasad, Novemebr, 1994, Chinmayananda  Ashrama.
“The greatness of Indian Culture  lies in its flexibility to change and elasticity of the Vedic tradition. Thus  all the religious beliefs of both orthodox and heterodox schools can be understood  only when read against  the Vedic  tradition.  Continuing the tradition the  seers and saints reverberate the same thought in a language  known to their listeners. Thus the study of the Vedic texts and the  gospels of the saints correspond so much as to reveal the uninterrupted  tradition. The pamphlet of Nagesh D. Sonde confirm the message. . . Thus  the books are of immense use to obtain a bird’s eye-view of India religion”.
          M. Srimannarayan Murti in Sri  Venkateshwara University Oriental Journal, January-December, 1992.
          
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