‘Vedas – A New Perception’ Coffee Table Book launched by Dr. Satyakam Bharadwaj Vedic Research Foundation
New Delhi, Delhi, India
- Chief Guest, Dr. Satyapal Singh, Minister of State for HRD & Ministry for Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation unveiled the book
- The book is an introductory to ‘Vedas – A New Perception’ book – Volume I & II – written by Dr. Satyakam Bharadwaj
Dr. Satyakam Bharadwaj Vedic Research Foundation today launched their Coffee Table Book, ‘Vedas-A New Perception’ at India International Centre, New Delhi. The book was unveiled by Dr. Satyapal Singh, Minister of State for HRD & Ministry for Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation in the presence of Mr. Daksha Bharadwaj, Founder Trustee (Son of Late Dr. Satyakam Bharadwaj). The book constitutes of key Vedic terms, Hymns and important interpretations derived from the original Vedic Bhasha (terminology as used in Vedas).
Dr. S.K. Bharadwaj (MBBS), was an ENT specialist based in Vienna and a scholar of Nuclear Physics. With proficiency in over 17 languages, he conducted extensive research on the Vedas and deduced that the original Vedic Hymns focussed more on the subject matter, context and scientific interpretation. His research spanned more than seven decades and for the last four decades of his life, he was totally involved into interpreting the Vedas in their true meaning. This coffee table book is an introduction to his decades of research.Panel discussion going on at the occasion of the launch of the coffee table book Vedas – A New Perception by Minister of State for HRD, Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation
The launch was preceded by a panel discussion with Padma Shri Dr. Pritam Singh, Padma Shri Veerendra Raj Mehta, Dr. Ved Pratap Vaidik, Mr. Daksha Bharadwaj, Mr. Bhavya Srivastava, and Ms. Shruti Poddar anchored by Dr. Annurag Batra, Editor-in-chief, BW Businessworld. The discussion revolved around the importance of Vedic education being mandatory or at least optional in all Indian institutions.
Talking about the book, Mr. Daksha Bharadwaj, Founder Trustee (Son of Dr. Satyakam Bharadwaj) said, “Vedas are crafted as ‘books of knowledge’ for everyone. Irrespective of faith, caste or belief, ‘Vedas – A New Perception’ is a coffee table book which provides a distilled essence of inspiring research by three generations of my family, spread over 125 years. My father Dr. Satyakam Bharadwaj devoted his life into interpreting the Vedas in its true meaning and the book ‘Vedas – A New Perception’ in two volumes written by him are being republished in digital format with further add-ons and will be out early next year.”
Speaking at the launch, the Chief Guest Dr. Satyapal Singh, Minister of State for HRD & Ministry for Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation, said, “It is my pleasure to unveil this coffee table book. We all know about the history of Vedas but have always confused it with wrong interpretations. Dr. Satyakam Bhardwaj spent almost all his life in researching the true meaning of Vedas and this book is a testament of the same.”
Universally accepted as the oldest and most voluminous literature known to mankind, Vedas embody ‘Depth and Vastness’ of the collective wisdom of countless Indian sages. In the book, Dr. S.K. Bharadwaj has brought out that language of Vedas was ‘Bhasha’, which was large and flexible and not Sanskrit. This was restrictive and derivative of Vedic Bhasha. As opposed to the work of several other scholars who provide interpretations from Sanskrit Hymns, which has often resulted in illogical, unscientific and at times even obscene meanings, ‘Vedas – A New Perception’ illustrates examples of mantras, words and stories with translations done in Vedic Bhasha.
About the Author
Dr. Satyakam Bharadwaj MBBS, ENT, ZEUG VIENNA, 07TH September 1900 – 13th November 2000 was the son of Dr. Charanjeeva Bharadwaj FRCS, MRCP, DTPH Edinborough, 6th, June 1872 – 8th May 1915. His father, Dr. Charanjeeva Bharadwaj was the first Indian doctor with such Medical Qualification from Edinborough in 1904 and Dr. Satyakam Bharadwaj was also the first Indian doctor ENT specialist from Vienna in 1934.
Both were pioneers in interpreting the true Vedic ethos. Dr. Charanjeeva Bharadwaj translated the magnum opus of Swami Dayanand “LIGHT OF TRUTH” (SATYARTH PRAKASH) in 1904 when in Edinborough. Unfortunately, he died at a very early age of 43 in 1915. Dr. Satyakam Bharadwaj was multi-faceted. On one side he was a medical doctor of repute. On the other hand, his hobbies and interest was Nuclear Physics and knew about more than a dozen languages including German, French, Latin etc With this large spectrum of knowledge he researched on scriptures especially the Vedas. His research spanned more than seven decades and for the last four decades, he was totally involved into interpreting the Vedas in their true meaning.
When many of his scholar friends asked him to write about his research, in addition to several articles, he wrote 2 books Vedas- A New Perception in two volumes. This magnum opus is being republished in digital format with further add-ons and will be out early next year.