Guest guest Posted January 29, 2004 Report Share Posted January 29, 2004 The mahabharat war took place some time in 3000 bc as per indian historians. a skull is found in kurusketra, the traditional place where the war is said to have taken place. surprisingly, this skull is 5000 years old and is said to hv evidenced to be effected by nuclear radiation. it is taken away by russian sceintists. mayan culture starts their calender with 3114 bc... do u know that "There are two small craters from about this time, but what seems more probable, is a huge meteorite swarm that both caused much damage on land, brought up tsunamis and blanketed with dust the atmosphere. It may have been a break-up of a great comet in the inner parts of the solar system. People were panic- strickenhat "(http://personal.eunet.fi/pp/tilmari/tilmari3.htm#cosmic) obviously, it is not the meteors that have caused these... these are the effects of nuclear war that took place during mahabharat... mayan culture is started by the race of 'demons' from mahabharat... one mr maya, who is a great architect had to run away from india. he founded his own civilisation in mexico and mexicans came into lime light some time during 1500 bc... the same time when 'aryans' are supposed to be invading india... "Considered the most outstanding intellects of ancient Mexico, the Maya devised a complex style of hieroglyphic writing that has yet to be fully deciphered. They refined the exact sciences learned from other prehispanic civilizations. Through their knowledge of astronomy and mathematics they calculated the lunar cycle, predicted eclipses and other heavenly events with great precision and formulated a unique calendar system more exact than the one we use today." http://www.mexconnect.com/mex_/hclassic3.html this is no doubt borrowed from india ( who could talk of winter solistces etc long long ago) the further evidences of mayan culture borrowing from ancient hindus can be seen as below: "For the Maya, science and religion went hand in hand, forming the core of daily life. A baptismal rite was commonly practiced for children who survived infancy. To secure the favor of their gods, each year was marked by a series of festivals that included ritual offerings, sacrifices and the imbibing of an intoxicating mead called balche. Among the most revered deities were Itzamna and Ix Chel, father and mother of all other gods, and the rain god Chac. Kukulcan was the Mayan name for the feathered serpent, god of the ruling caste. The Maya's highly complex pantheon and multi-faceted cosmology continue to fascinate and perplex archaeologists and other students of the culture." we have given greatness to other cultures... time we realise that... kishore Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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