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Swami Vigyananand

Swami Vigyananand, an alumunus of IIT Kharagpur. is a Samskrita scholar, and a full time VHP worker.

Michel Danino
Michel Danino is a long-time student of Indian civilization and has also translated and edited books related to Sri Aurobindo and Mother. He is also the convener of the International Forum for India's Heritage.  Email: micheld@sify.com

P. Ram Manohar
The author is the Director of Research at Arya Vaidya Pharmacy in Coimbatore.

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Dr. Kosla Vepa

K.V. Ramakrishna Rao
The author is an independent researcher. E-mail: kopallerao@yahoo.co.uk

Dr. Bhawaan B.R.V. Tatavarthy
Dr. Bhawaan is also the President of Hyderabad Chapter of International Federation of Astrology & Spiritual Sciences and Secretary of Hyderabad Science Association.

Dr. Nalini Rao

Dr. Nalini Rao is a Professor of World Art at the Soka University of America, Aliso Viejo, CA.

Dr. N. Shunmogum
The author is an Advisory Board Member of the Arts Research Institute at Coimbatore, India.

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