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[vedic-culture] Dr.Jim Schaffer and Vedic Culture

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>Dr.Jim Schaffer is one of the world's leading archeologists. He has

done

>extensive and intensive research in the field of Ancient Indian

archeology.

>He is based at the Case Western University of Cleveland, Ohio and has

added

>some very important findings to the Indian historical record. These

findings

>have convinced him that India's Vedic Culture is the World's Largest,

Longest

>and Continous Cultural Sequence. In other words, India's culture is not

just

>an ancient phenomenon, like Egypts, but is still thriving today and the

archeo-

>logical record shows that it was thriving into the very distant past.

Dr Shaffer's findings give Vedic Culture a Minimum date of 12,000 years.

No invasions or disruptions by other cultures, but a continous culture

that has

>maintained it's presence in India for eons. Dr. Jim Schaffer also

suggests that

>the best way for accessing the past historical record is by taking into

account

>Present Cultural Traditions of India. In other words, he is saying that

modern

>scholars need to take seriously the Vedic scripture's account of past

events,

>and accept them as accurate recordings of the past, rather than just

calling

>them myhtology. For a more detailed account of Dr. Schaffer's findings

please contact Dr. D.B. Chandora at muktachandora.

Thank you for your time, Namaste

 

 

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