Enkuklopadeia

Cogito, ergo sum

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 from those books. from those books.
  
-### The Discovery Of India:+### The Discovery Of India:  
  
-    -   *The Discovery Of India* is a book written by first +-   *The Discovery Of India* is a book written by first 
-        prime-minister of India, Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru.+        prime-minister of India, Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru.  
  
-    -   Interesting ideas of "ending" of **Sindhu Ghati civilization** +-   Interesting ideas of "ending" of **Sindhu Ghati civilization** 
-        die to Aryan immigration.+        die to Aryan immigration.  
  
-    -   Aryan's bring religion with them which lead them to believe in +-   Aryan's bring religion with them which lead them to believe in 
-        Gods and therefore the supernatural. These gods are mentioned in +        Gods and therefore the supernatural. These gods are mentioned in **Vedas**.  
-        **Vedas**+
  
-    -   The people from **Paniya civilization** might extinct due to +-   The people from **Paniya civilization** might extinct due to 
-        Aryans.+        Aryans.  
  
-    -   After some time **Vedas** become part of supersitition.+-   After some time **Vedas** become part of supersitition.  
  
-    -   This leads to writing of **Vedanta** and exploration of+-   This leads to writing of **Vedanta** and exploration of
         different philiosophies which are cited in this book. Some of         different philiosophies which are cited in this book. Some of
-        the main philosophiescited in the book, are: +        the main philosophies cited in the book, are:   
-        [Ajivikism](ajivika)[Buddhism](buddhism), +        [Ajivikism](ajivika) 
-        [Jainism](jainism)and[Charvaka](charvaka) +        - [Buddhism](buddhism) 
 +        [Jainism](jainism).  
 +        - [Charvaka](charvaka)