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German Indologist claims to have decoded Indus scripts Panaji, Feb 05: Renowned German Indologist and scientist of religion, Egbert Richter Ushanas today claimed that he has unravelled the mystery of Indus Valley scripts by decoding major seals and tablets found during various archaeological excavations.

 

"Already 1,000-odd seals are decoded and of them, 300-odd are printed in monography -- the message of Indus seals and tablets," stated Richter, who has also decoded tablets from Easter Island in Pacific Ocean and disc of Phaistos on Island of Crete in Meditarrenean Sea.

 

"All the seals are based on Vedas -- Rig Veda and Atharva Veda," Richter told a news agency here.

 

He is here to attend the International Indology Conference, beginning from February 7.

 

Richter, who began decoding the mysteries behind the seals way back in 1988, feels that after decoding 1,000-odd seals, there is no need to decode the rest.

 

"You need not eat all apples of world to understand the apple. Few apples are enough," he quipped.

 

The path-breaking decoding by Richter is based on the Sumerian and Brahmi script wherein he has detected the lost meaning of the seals which can be traced to Vedic era.

 

A Vedic scholar himself, Richter during the course of unravelling the Indus Valley mysteries, has translated all the important Vedic hymns and is a Sanskrit exponent too.

 

Bureau Report

http://www.zeenews.com/znnew/articles.asp?aid=352294&sid=NAT

 

 

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