Guest guest Posted July 14, 2001 Report Share Posted July 14, 2001 Dear Lodhe, I will agree, 100%, that the Vedic culture was once spread all over our planet and that it is the original culture of our planet. However, I don't feel that just because there is solid evidence that Vedic culture existed in the Americas doesn't mean that India is thesource. The Puranas tell of that, at the end of the kali Yuga, the Kalki Avatar will rise out of the hollow portion of the Earth, the Madhyatah, and that he will bring the Kali Yuga to a close. The Surface,prithivim, will then be re-populated fron the inner-surface world. India does not have tobe the source, sir. Your Servant, Dharmapada Dasa [world-vedic] Vedic Kings of Vietnam > Champa/Angadvipa on the coast of Annam - Vietnam > > Champa is the remotest colony in the East and was less known than > Kamboja and Java. According to Sir Charles Eliot, the Hindu dynasty > of Champa was founded between 150 and 200 A.D. The conquerors were > known as the Chams and hence the country came to be known as Champa. > Vietnam, figures prominently as a stepping stone in the story of > India's cultural expansion to the Americas. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2001 Report Share Posted July 16, 2001 Dear Lodhe and Dharmapada, Everyone knows and aknowledges that the Vedic culture is the original culture of the divine supreme and spread all over the earth. Sanskrit is its language and vedas its scriptures. When we talk about India in a political sense then I agree to Dharmapada view, it need not be India but can be any other country in the world which understands the importance of vedic culture and wants it re-established has a right to do it. But when we talk of India as the last remaning bastion of vedic culture then I agree with Lodhe, and the need is to revive it and re-establish the vedic emipre all over the world. Vijai >"Dean De Lucia" <0108 >vediculture ><vediculture> >Re: [world-vedic] Vedic Kings of Vietnam >Sat, 14 Jul 2001 21:42:39 -0300 > >Dear Lodhe, > >I will agree, 100%, that the Vedic culture was once spread all over our >planet and that it is the original culture of our planet. > >However, I don't feel that just because there is solid evidence that Vedic >culture existed in the Americas doesn't mean that India is thesource. The >Puranas tell of that, at the end of the kali Yuga, the Kalki Avatar will >rise out of the hollow portion of the Earth, the Madhyatah, and that he >will >bring the Kali Yuga to a close. The Surface,prithivim, will then be >re-populated fron the inner-surface world. India does not have tobe the >source, sir. > >Your Servant, > >Dharmapada Dasa > > > >[world-vedic] Vedic Kings of Vietnam > > > > Champa/Angadvipa on the coast of Annam - Vietnam > > > > Champa is the remotest colony in the East and was less known than > > Kamboja and Java. According to Sir Charles Eliot, the Hindu dynasty > > of Champa was founded between 150 and 200 A.D. The conquerors were > > known as the Chams and hence the country came to be known as Champa. > > Vietnam, figures prominently as a stepping stone in the story of > > India's cultural expansion to the Americas. > > > >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. > > >Your use of is subject to > > _______________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.