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Chrm Message From: sow.happy Total Posts: 26 Join Date: 13/08/2009
Rank: Executive Post Date: 27/08/2009 10:43:25 Points: 130 Location: India
A foreigner wrote – (wants our comments)
The informations you gave about India are interesting. But there are errors in those data. One of the texts says that the Vedas were passed over generations for over 10,000 years. I am very much interested in Indian history. I am following the evolution of the history of Indus Valley Civilization for the past 30 years and I have studied more than 5000 pages about Indus Valley Civilization. The scientific approach dates that civilization about 3500 to 1600 before Jesus Christ. The Aryans who formulated the Vedas entered India only about 1500 years B.C.Vedas came into existence orally about 800 to 600 B.C. The Indus Valley Civilization was Pre-Aryan. One proof is that the Indus Valley people never knew the horse. From more than 6000 seals they had left one can see all the animals inscribed on the seals. There were tigers, goats. crocodiles, hippopotamus. bull. cow, etc, but no trace of the horse. The horse was brought by the Aryans about 1500 B.C. to India. Some years back one fradulent fellow named Rajaram took a broken seal of the back part of the bull and with the computer manipulations tried to tell that it was the back part of the horse. The specialist of the Indus Valley Civilization in India as well as International condemned this fraud and it was proved that was a fraud. Hence the Vedas is post- Indus Valley Civilization and how can it be 10,000 years old? We, being the engineers, believe in Science and not in the grandmother's story ( Patty kathai ). The oldest civilization in the world are the Egyptians about 6000 B.C. and the Babylonians. All the other civilizations came only after them. The horse was brought to Asia only in the second millenium B.C. All the dates given by me are all based on the scientific carbon dating method. The horse was well associated with the life of the Aryans and never with the Indus valley people.

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You don’t have to make a fast retreat in the face of 5000 pages of ‘scientific’ carbon dated data belched out by GA in a little over 6 lines. Stand up and fight; or better still, sit and think. Ramayana and Maha Bharatha are not Patti Kathais. They are the very limbs of our scriptures. There is enough evidence there to date the period of Rama to beyond 10,000 years before Christ was ever conceived. Rama ruled the country for ’Dasa Varsh Sahasraani, Dasa Varsha Sathani Cha’ (10x1000+10x100=11000) in the Traeta Yuga. (Dates available) During that time, Dasaratha is said to have performed Aswa-Medha Yagna (Horse sacrifice) in Ayodhya, which, it is common knowledge, is in India and not Egypt. Our ‘scientist’ seems blissfully unaware of dimensions beyond the reach of science, beyond the reach of the human intellect, beyond the reach of the five senses. Vedas, which have their origins in God Himself, who is ever existent (Pardon me, there is no way of carbon dating God and hence our ‘scientist’ may dispel God as Patti Kathai) and hence do not have a date of birth, were revealed to innumerable Sages over ages and hence do not have specific authorship. To date everything to BC or AD is in itself a clever manipulation. That is why when I resolve to do any religious activity (Sankalpa) the Vedas say, Jambu Dweepae (Island of Jambu), Bharatha Varshae, Bharathah Kandae (in the land of Bharatha), Meroho Dakshinae Parsvae (South of the Himalayas)…Kali Yugae(in the Kali Yuga), Prathamae Padae (Beginning portions of)…Samvatsaraanaam Madhyae (between the years of), …Nama Samvarsarae (in the year known as)…Idam Karma Karishyae (I do this ritual) etc. That gives specificity to the place and time from the very origin, Creation of the Universe, as it should be, Time should not be based on the arrival or departure of any one prophet of convenience. It must be Universal. While I respect all religions and all prophets, I cannot sit silent in the face of baseless attack by the likes. It is not an Enthusiastic Indian, it must have been an Enlightened Indian who made that Power Point Presentation. It is not wrong to stand up for ones conviction. And life is not about winning Popularity Contests. God Bless us all, including the ‘scientists’!