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My Dear Dharmapada das:

Pranam. Sri Krsna Bhagavan ki jya. In the book of Forgigiven Archeology, Mr.

Oak, said there are archeologycal evidences from Lord Rama and Lord Krsna

motives in Romanic vassel etc. Can you said me for what time are dates this

evidences. Because I am working in a thesis about the real time of

Srimad-Bhagavatam.Thanks veyr much.

Hare Krsna DAs.

 

De: dean <dino

Para: vediculture <vediculture >

Fecha: Domingo 21 de Mayo de 2000 4:26 PM

Asunto: [world-vedic] Rome and Vedic Culture

 

 

>Here are some things from Our World Vedic Heritage, by P.N. Oaks, on the

>origin of Rome.

>On page 806, he presents a picture of a vase excavated from Rome and says:

>

>" This is one among hundreds of painted vases on display in the Eutruscan

>Museum in the vatican in Rome. It depicts a Ramayanic scene of the monkey

>chief, Vali, abducting Tara, the wife of his brother Sugriva.

>

>Such Ramayanic painting are found in their hundreds all over India, prove

>that Rome gets its name from the Vedic incarnation Rama, and not from the

>fictitious Remus and Romulous."

>

>Then on page 812, he presents a robed Roman-looking guy with some big ole

>tilak on, plain and simple. Öaks says:

>

>" Pompey, the Consul of Rome, wearing the sacred Vedic sandal mark on his

>forehead, indicates that ancient Italy was part of the Vedic world. This

pic

>appears on page 237 of the History of Rome, by Smith."

>

>

>On page 813:

>

>" Ancient Italy's Etruscans ( 2nd century BC and beyond ) were

>Sanskrit-speaking Vedantists as is apparent from the above portrait of one

>of their emperors wearing a dhoti and holy sandal paste marks on the

>forehead and neck."

>

>This picture is also from the history of Rome. The emperor is wearing a

>dhoti with a vrijbasi fold underneath an outer cloth which sweeps across.

>

>Then on page 814 Oaks makes a comparison of pictures:

>

>" Idols of Lord Ganesh from India and from Italy. At numerous places in

>Italy items and emblems of Lord Ganesh and his father, Lord Shiva, have

been

>found."

>

>

>

>

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archeological and scientific aspects. Also topics about India, Hinduism,

God, and other aspects of World Culture are welcome.

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Mr. Oak said about of Lord Krsna murthys in Romanic places, Do you know from

that time they are?

 

De: Radha-Govinda Mandir <govinda

Para: vediculture <vediculture >

CC: prof.asnani <prof.asnani

Fecha: Sábado 27 de Mayo de 2000 8:17 PM

Asunto: RE: [world-vedic] Rome and Vedic Culture

 

 

>My Dear Dharmapada das:

>Pranam. Sri Krsna Bhagavan ki jya. In the book of Forgigiven Archeology,

Mr.

>Oak, said there are archeologycal evidences from Lord Rama and Lord Krsna

>motives in Romanic vassel etc. Can you said me for what time are dates this

>evidences. Because I am working in a thesis about the real time of

>Srimad-Bhagavatam.Thanks veyr much.

>Hare Krsna DAs.

>

>De: dean <dino

>Para: vediculture <vediculture >

>Fecha: Domingo 21 de Mayo de 2000 4:26 PM

>Asunto: [world-vedic] Rome and Vedic Culture

>

>

>>Here are some things from Our World Vedic Heritage, by P.N. Oaks, on the

>>origin of Rome.

>>On page 806, he presents a picture of a vase excavated from Rome and says:

>>

>>" This is one among hundreds of painted vases on display in the Eutruscan

>>Museum in the vatican in Rome. It depicts a Ramayanic scene of the monkey

>>chief, Vali, abducting Tara, the wife of his brother Sugriva.

>>

>>Such Ramayanic painting are found in their hundreds all over India, prove

>>that Rome gets its name from the Vedic incarnation Rama, and not from the

>>fictitious Remus and Romulous."

>>

>>Then on page 812, he presents a robed Roman-looking guy with some big ole

>>tilak on, plain and simple. Öaks says:

>>

>>" Pompey, the Consul of Rome, wearing the sacred Vedic sandal mark on his

>>forehead, indicates that ancient Italy was part of the Vedic world. This

>pic

>>appears on page 237 of the History of Rome, by Smith."

>>

>>

>>On page 813:

>>

>>" Ancient Italy's Etruscans ( 2nd century BC and beyond ) were

>>Sanskrit-speaking Vedantists as is apparent from the above portrait of one

>>of their emperors wearing a dhoti and holy sandal paste marks on the

>>forehead and neck."

>>

>>This picture is also from the history of Rome. The emperor is wearing a

>>dhoti with a vrijbasi fold underneath an outer cloth which sweeps across.

>>

>>Then on page 814 Oaks makes a comparison of pictures:

>>

>>" Idols of Lord Ganesh from India and from Italy. At numerous places in

>>Italy items and emblems of Lord Ganesh and his father, Lord Shiva, have

>been

>>found."

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>------

>>SHOPPING for DEALS? The merchants at BuyItOnline.com are offering up

>>to 30% OFF great gear, wear, gadgets and more, now through April 15,

>>2000. Real stores. Real Deals. Real Easy. Go get something great!

>>http://click./1/3025/9/_/15635/_/958943946/

>>------

>>

>>This is an information resource and discussion group for people interested

>in the World's Ancient Vedic Culture, with a focus on its historical,

>archeological and scientific aspects. Also topics about India, Hinduism,

>God, and other aspects of World Culture are welcome.

>>

>>

>

>

>

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>This is an information resource and discussion group for people interested

in the World's Ancient Vedic Culture, with a focus on its historical,

archeological and scientific aspects. Also topics about India, Hinduism,

God, and other aspects of World Culture are welcome.

>

>

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Monday, May 29, 2000 11:49 PM

RE: [world-vedic] Rome and Vedic Culture

 

 

> Mr. Oak said about of Lord Krsna murthys in Romanic places, Do you know

from

> that time they are?

 

I'll look that up for you, maybe today, Thursday, later in the afternoon.

 

Haribol,

 

Dharmapada

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Dear Hare Krishna Dasa,

 

Mr. Oaks does not give a date for any of the artifacts nor Murals which I

mentioned. He only makes reference to the original books wherefrom he got

the material. The source books are: History of Rome, by Smith, and Long

Missing Links, by Aiyanagar.

 

I'm sorry that I can't help you more.

 

This book by Oaks is good source material for someone writing a thesis. Do

you know anyone who is going to India? To Pune?

 

YS,

 

Dharmapada Dasa

 

 

>

> >My Dear Dharmapada das:

> >Pranam. Sri Krsna Bhagavan ki jya. In the book of Forgigiven Archeology,

> Mr.

> >Oak, said there are archeologycal evidences from Lord Rama and Lord Krsna

> >motives in Romanic vassel etc. Can you said me for what time are dates

this

> >evidences. Because I am working in a thesis about the real time of

> >Srimad-Bhagavatam.Thanks veyr much.

> >Hare Krsna DAs.

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