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Porus Homi Havewala: The Saga of the Aryan Race Volume I-II

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The Saga of the Aryan Race, written by an Indian Parsi, is a semi-fictional account of the origins of the Indo-Europeans in general and the Zoroastrian religion in particular.

Porus Homi Havewala: The Saga of the Aryan Race Volume I-II

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The Saga of the Aryan Race is a historical epic about the origins of the Aryan people. The Saga chronicles the ancient Indo-Europeans of twenty thousand years ago, who proudly called themselves the Aryans - the Noble Ones. They were the first worshippers of Ahura Mazda, the name of God in the ancient Aryan tongue of Avestan.

The first volume of the Saga describes the Great Migration of the ancient Aryans from their homeland at the North Pole following the sudden climate change that took place there. Drawing inspiration from the sacred Scriptures of the Aryan Zoroastrians, in which the great journey is authenticated; the book unfolds the trials and tribulations that befell the ancient ancestors of mankind in their great journey to the South and the South-West, towards Iran, India, Greece, Russia, Germany and the other nations of Europe. The Aryans display great heroism against the bitter cold and blizzards, the wild animals and the savage barbarians. Romance blooms among the young, as they travel onwards to Iran.

The second volume, The Advent of Asho Zarathustra, presents the life of the ancient Aryan Prophet Zarathustra, eight thousand years ago. When the Earth-Soul cried out for a saviour, Zarathustra was born to redeem the ancient Aryan faith. The first two volumes of the Saga were first published in the Mumbai newspaper Jam-e-Jamshed in 1987-1988 and 1992, when they proved to be very popular. They were then published in book form in India and reprinted several times. This book is the first presentation of the Saga in the West. The remaining three volumes are to be published shortly by Arktos.

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Author Porus Homi Havewala
Full Title The Saga of the Aryan Race Volume I-II
Binding Softcover
Publisher Arktos
Pages 184
ISBN 978-1-907166-27-3
Language English
Short Description The Saga of the Aryan Race, written by an Indian Parsi, is a semi-fictional account of the origins of the Indo-Europeans in general and the Zoroastrian religion in particular.
About the Author Porus Homi Havewala, born in India, is descended from the Aryan forefathers who had settled in Iran. A group of Aryans, known as Parsi Zoroastrians, migrated to India after the Arab conquest of Iran in order to preserve their ancient Aryan religion. The aim of the author in writing this book is to inspire his fellow Aryan Zoroastrians, especially the young, with faith and righteous pride in their religion like their Aryan ancestors in ancient times, as well as to educate others about their remarkable history and beliefs.

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