ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
So
far as the first section of this book is concerned, I have little
to acknowledge to anyone (except, of course, the Vedic Rishis themselves,
and the modern scholars responsible for fundamental books on the
Rigveda, such as Ralph T.H. Griffith and Vishvabandhu, whose translation
and word concordance, respectively, have been of fundamental help
to me), since this section is almost entirely a product of my study.
However,
in respect of the second and third sections of my book, I must first
and foremost acknowledge my deep gratitude to the eminent Belgian
scholar, Koenraad Elst, not only for his constant interest and encouragement,
but, more practically, for the various papers and books sent to
me by him (including Erdosy-Witzel-Skjærvø, Winn, Nichols,
Bryant etc.) which were of invaluable help in these two sections
of the book.
This,
of course, is apart from the debt owed by me, as by all true Indians,
to this great friend, sympathiser and benefactor of India, whose
brilliant writings have contributed to, or aided, the Indian cause.
Also,
I am very grateful to two Indian students in the U.S.A. for various
papers and books sent to me, which (particularly the invaluable
Gnoli) proved to be of great help, and also for the enthusiasm with
which they constantly expressed their readiness to send me any information
or material required: Dileep Karanth (Gnoli, etc.) and Sudhir Subrahmanya
(Mair, etc.).
And
my deepest gratitude is to Shri Sita Ram Goel for the wonderful
and comprehensive index to this book so painstakingly prepared by
him; and even more so for the fact that, but for him, neither this
book nor its predecessor would ever have seen the light of day.