Biblia Impex India (also Aditya Prakashan, named after the Adityas, a group of Vedic solar deities) is a New Delhi publishing company founded by influential Hindu nationalist Sita Ram Goel in 1963.
Aditya Prakashan publishes many works on Indian culture and art, Hindu and Buddhist literature and philosophy, and is notable in particular for works related to Hindu reform movements, including works by K. D. Sethna; Hindu nationalism, including works by Dharampal and K.R. Malkani; and literature on the ideological "Indigenous Aryan" debate and related fringe scholarship claims, including those analysing "Vedic Science".
It exists in close collaboration with Voice of India (also owned by Goel), featuring works on the topic including by N. S. Rajaram, David Frawley Koenraad Elst, Shrikant Talageri, Subhash Kak. Publications also include two decipherment claims of the Indus script as encoding Sanskrit or Indo-Aryan, by S. R. Rao[1] and N. Jha and N. S. Rajaram[2]
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