The Rig Veda, one of the world's oldest spiritual and literary texts, has long captivated scholars and seekers alike. In this rare historical treatise, Rajeswar Gupta makes a bold and compelling case that the Phoenicians-one of antiquity's most influential seafaring civilizations-originated in ancient India. Through a meticulous examination of linguistic patterns, cultural rituals, and geographic clues in the Rig Veda, Gupta reconstructs a forgotten past that connects the roots of the Phoenician people to the sacred land of the Vedas.