Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 Is there any relationship between the various Yugams ex..Treta Yugam ; Dvapara Yugam and the evolutionary concept of Ice age ; Stone age etc ? How are they similar and how do they differ ? Do we know how long a Yugam lasts ? Do different yugas have different time lengths ? -bala Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2001 Report Share Posted October 12, 2001 I read a book titled "Forbidden Archaelogy" authored by Michael Cremo. In this book, he uses some of the archaelogical evidence like presence of engineered items alongside prehuman fossils. He argues that there are archaelogical evidence that challenges most of our modern theories about ages, origin of life in general and humans in particular. He has compiled most of this archaelogical evidence from independant researchers. One thing is that most of the dating methods have exponential increase in error margin with time. Another point is that the interpretation of data is done to fit within current models because it is difficult to push radical ideas within the current scientific research community. There are also funding issues that set the direction of a research. The vedic model is the most accurate model of the universe. The time zones are beatifully classified from the breath of Sriman Narayana to the life times of Brahmas, Brahma's days, yugas, manvantaras, and all the way to fractions of a second. It would be a nice article to have which explains the time zones and out current coordinates. In the book Forbidden Archaelogy, Michael Cremo explains the Vedic classification of ages and how archaelogical evidence substantiates vedic view more than it does the modern view. The modern view seems ridiculously limited in the conception of the length of the universe or the age of humans. Rajaram Balaji Iyer <balajic (AT) marimba (DOT) com> wrote: Is there any relationship between the various Yugams ex..Treta Yugam ;Dvapara Yugam and the evolutionary concept of Ice age ; Stone age etc ? Howare they similar and how do they differ ? Do we know how long a Yugam lasts? Do different yugas have different time lengths ?-bala------------------------------ SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH -To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-listArchives: http://ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/Your use of is subject to ***********************************************************************Disclaimer: This document is intended for transmission to the named recipient only. Ifyou are not that person, you should note that legal rights reside in thisdocument and you are not authorized to access, read, disclose, copy, use orotherwise deal with it and any such actions are prohibited and may beunlawful. The views expressed in this document are not necessarily those ofHCL Technologies Ltd. Notice is hereby given that no representation,contract or other binding obligation shall be created by this e-mail, whichmust be interpreted accordingly. Any representations, contractual rights orobligations shall be separately communicated in writing and signed in theoriginal by a duly authorized officer of the relevant company.***********************************************************************Do You ? Make a great connection at Personals. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2001 Report Share Posted October 14, 2001 Recently, TLC Channel has been running a 3 hour series called Destiny. In this series three different scenarious of "natural" destruction of solar system is presented. During the discourse many observations are made that stimulate tentacles favorably disposed to Vedic Knowledge and facts. In particular that life on earth has emerged and disappeared on earth several times. ( I think 30 times ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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