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P.N. Oak
Born March 2 1917,
Indore , India
A co worker of
Netaji Subash Chandra Bose
A Director and commentator at
Free India Radio, Saigon
Worked as editor in the American Embassy's Information
Service
In June 1964 he founded The Institute for Rewriting India
History.
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The book
"Taj Mahal is a Temple Palace is one of a series of books by
the Author.
For other publications see next page
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The author, P.N. Oak having made
some far-reaching discoveries in history, is the founder-president of
the Institute for Rewriting Indian history. His latest finding is that
in pre-Christian times Vedic culture and Sanskrit language held full sway
throughout the world.
P.N. Oak was born in a Maharashtrian Brahmin Family in which his father
talked to him only in Sanskrit, mother only in English, relations in Marathi
and town-folk in Hindi. That gave him fluency in those four languages
from childhood.
After obtaining his B.A. degree from Agra University and completing M.A.
LL.B courses of the Bombay University, Oak worked for a year as Tutor
in English at the Fergusson College Pune, and later having joined the
army was posted to Singapore at the age of 24.
There, after the British surrender, Oak was one of the organizers of the
Indian National Army, a director and commentator at the Free India Radio,
Saigon, and later a co-worker of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.
After the end of World War II, Oak hitchhiked from Singapore to Calcutta
across the border jungles of several countries.
From 1947 to 1974 his profession has been mainly journalism having worked
on the editorial staffs of the Hindustan Times and the Statesman, as a
Class I officer in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government
of India, and as editor in the American Embassy's Information Service,
all in New Delhi.
Around 1959, Oak developed a curious new insight into history, which led
him to some stunning discoveries as a result of his absorbing hobby of
visiting historic sites. He then founded (June 14, 1964) the Institute
for Rewriting Indian History and wrote several books
Oak's historical acumen led him to discover further that even world history
has gone wrong. His discoveries have therefore, out-grown the name and
scope of the Institute for Rewriting Indian History.
Having discovered that from time immemorial up to the Mahabharat War,
Vedic culture and Sanskrit pervaded the whole world. Oak is keen to find
a World Vedic Heritage University to educate the world in the primordial
Vedic unity of all humanity.
To that end he invites correspondence from all those willing to help.
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