Entries by Jeyakumar Ramasami

Rebus principle in Indus script inscriptions

Rebus principle in IVC scripts Abstract Indus scripts are generally written in a logo-graphic way. However, there are few cases of a logo-syllabic way of writing and writing using the rebus principle. In this article, I would like to present the rebus writing I have encountered. The first case -the Istika ceremony The above-given symbol […]

Single stroke symbol indicates Agnoukaran Yajna

Single vertical strokesymbol (stick symbol) could be indicating the Agnoukaran Yajna. Abstract: The single stroke symbol appears many times in Indus seal inscriptions, and it could be the symbol indicating Agnoukaran Yajna, which was practised during the Rig Vedic period. In the shraddha ceremony, one stick will be offered in the Yajna fire. It is […]

Decline of the Indus Valley civilization

Decline of Indus valley civilization Abstract There are many theories explaining the decline of the Indus valley civilization. Climate change is one of the theories. There is an influence of climate; however, the failure of monsoon cannot be the reason for the abandonment of places located on the banks of the perennial river Indus. My […]

Bangle symbol indicates mother goddess

Bangles symbol suggest the idea of a female goddess. Abstract: Asko Parpola says that the two rings symbol indicates the idea of ‘protection’. In addition to that, there is a possibility that the bangles could have suggested the mother goddess ‘Kali’ also. Details are as given below: Picture courtesy – Sue Sullivan (1) Asko Parpola […]

Earliest evidence of cremation in Hindu culture

‘Earliest evidence of Cremation’ in Hindu culture Indian Archaeologists are casually explaining some structures as ‘Pit dwelling’. Any decent human being will not like to live in a pit, so this interpretation should be carefully analysed. Farmana Khas, or Daksh Khera, is an archaeological site in the Meham block of Rohtak district in the northern […]

Concentric circles indicate Apotropaic magic

Concentric circles indicate apotropaic magic Picture courtesy — (1) The carved figurine in the centre looks like an Egyptian Mummy. The concentric circles may be indicating apotropaic magic. Similar circles appear on another Indus seal also. See the below-given detail. Figure 1: Mythical animal with concentric rings. Picture courtesy – (2) What is this animal? […]

Logosyllabic way of writings in Indus script

Logosyllabic way of writings in Indus script Abstract Generally, Indus scripts are written in a logo-graphic way, just like Egyptian hieroglyphics. However, there are few examples of logo-syllabic writing in Indus script. Those examples are presented here. It is relevant to note here that the upraised symbol indicates the ‘Ka‘ (soul) of the dead person. […]

Fish and honeycomb symbol together in merged form

Fish and honeycomb symbol – combined form Figure 1: Honeycomb symbol in association with ‘fish symbol’. Seal Picture courtesy – (1) The above-given seal inscription shows a strong linkage between the fish symbol and the honeycomb symbol. The honeycomb symbol is drawn over the parenthesis sign itself, indicating the dead man’s soul has been transformed […]

Two bricks symbol indicates the Egyptian Goddess Meskhenet

Two bricks symbol indicates the Egyptian goddess Meskhenet Abstract In Egyptian civilization, there was one goddess associated with childbirth. She was identified with a brick symbol. A similar idea appears in the Indus valley civilization also. As seen in other articles, there is a close connection between IVC ideas and Egyptian ideas. The concept of […]