Henry Romano, also known in India as Manu Radhesh, was educated in Hertfordshire, in England, formally trained as a British archaeologist, who subsequently excavated the numerous ruins of the ancient cities of the Indus Valley. He has uncovered evidence of sophisticated civilizations. which he he refers to as 'Vedic Civilization One'. His work on Vedic Cosmology was one of archaeology’s major achievements and greatly advanced the study of Indian, Vedic, Sumerian and indeed World prehistory. He is currently working on the Ancient Origins of Latin America.
We are told that in the very beginning, "Heaven and Earth were not yet separated, and the In and Yo not yet divided." This reminds us of other cosmogony stories. The In and Yo, corresponding to the Chinese Yang and Yin, were the male and female principles. It was more convenient for the old Japanese writers to imagine them coming into creation not very remote from their manner of birth. In Polynesian mythology, we find pretty much the same conception, where Rangi and Papa represented Heaven and Earth, and further parallels may be found in Egyptian and other cosmogony stories. We find the male and female principles taking a prominent, and after all, very rational, place in nearly all.
Título : Myths and Legends of Japan
EAN : 9781393995722
Editorial : DTTV PUBLICATIONS
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