Guest guest Posted January 5, 1999 Report Share Posted January 5, 1999 > > > > > >The December 1998 edition of Discover magazine had a very important article >entitled the World's Most ancient Cities. This article confirms what followers >of Vedic culture have known all along,ie that India's civilization is the world's >most ancient.Check it out. >The Vedic scriptures say that within the universe, there are many types of oceans. >Some are of salt water, some of milk, some of liquor etc. Sounds pretty fanciful, > right? Well scientist now believe that one of Jupiter's moons, >Europa, has an ocean of carbonated water and Mars had oceans, but they are not > sure what kind of oceans.Jupiter's other moons are said to have ocean of an >unspecified nature.They are pretty sure they were not salty. Another >important point: Many times people,even Hindus, refer to the recorded events, >in the Vedas, as mythology. The word Myth comes from >the sanskrit Mithya, or Lies or False. Just because we can't explain things >according to our present conception, does not mean we should label them as >false. The Vedic culture refers to cow dung as sacred, Scientist have confirmed >the antiseptic properties of Cow dung. The Vedic scriptures say that during >wars, the doctors would use coconut water as plasma, because the coconut is closely related to humankind.(Agasthya muni is said to have tried to create his own humans, but only got as far as the coconut.) During WWII, when the Americans and Japanese were fighting their Pacific Island campaigns, they were short of plasma. They decided to try coconut water, and guess what? It worked and many lives were saved. In Ancient Japan, India was known as Tengaku or Heaven. One Japanese researcher has proven that most strains of Japanese and Chinese rice come from the Gangetic plains of India. Dr Jim Schaeffer has found that cattle DNA has proven that the world's cows come from India and Persia. I could go on forever if I had the strength of Lord Ganesh, but that is impossible, so I am signing out, your friend in the pursuit of truth, Vrin Parker ____ ------ eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/list/vediculture Free Web-based e-mail groups by eGroups.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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