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Rigvedadi Bhashya Bhumika
Cover page of the first edition
AuthorDayanand Saraswati
LanguageHindi
PublisherVijaykumar Govindram Hasanand
Publication placeBritish India
ISBN978-8170771630

Rigvedadi Bhashya Bhumika (also known as Introduction to Vedas) is a book originally written in Hindi by Dayanand Saraswati, a nineteenth-century social reformer and religious leader in India. His other notable book was Satyarth Prakash.[1]

Purpose

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The book was written with the purpose of introducing teachings of the Vedas, an ancient scripture related to Hinduism, to a lay audience. Saraswati believed that various misconceptions had been created by interpretations of the Vedas propagated by scholars such as Sayana, Mahidhara, Ralph T.H. Griffith, and Max Muller.[2]

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