Guest guest Posted September 22, 1999 Report Share Posted September 22, 1999 omtatsat wrote: > Furthermore, Sanscrit is considered as 'just another branch' of the > Indo-European Family of Languages, rather than as a 'source' of > our common tongues. If someone were to prove this fact, etymological dictionaries would have to be revised. All past theories would be turned over, etc....is this going to happen? *** YES!!! Recently Dr. N. S. Rajaram of india and david Frawley of USA have done serious research on these topics and have published their well documented scientific results in the form of Books: (1) " Aryan Invasion of India: The Myth and the Truth " , by Dr. N. S. Rajaram Published by Voice of india, New Delhi, India, 1993. (2) " The Politics of History: Aryan Invasion Theory and the Subversion of Scholarship: By Dr. N. S. Rajaram; Published by Voice of india, New Delhi, India, 1995. (3) " Gods, sages, and Kings: Vedic Secrets of Ancient Civilization " By David Frawley, Salt Lake City, USA, Passage Press, 1991. (4) " Vedic Aryans and the Origins of Civilizations: A Literary and Scientific Perspective " , By Dr. N. S. Rajaram and David Frawley, St. Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada; World Heritage Press, 1995. * I quote from one of Dr. Rajaram's Articles: " In summary: the Harappans were not only parts of the Vedic Aryan society, but in fact the Vedic Age ended with them. The seeds of both Eastern philosophy and Western rationalism can be found in Vedic tradition. The Vedas, and more particularly the Rig-Veda belong to an earlier layer of civilization before the rise of Egypt, Sumeria, and the Indus Valley. This was the world of the primeval Aryans, the soil from which grew the mighty Indo-European tree. " What about the recovery of Vasistha Head? Is that not in fact sufficient to show that the traditional account of history found in ancient records is the correct one? After all, can we not place the date of Vasistha who came at the end of the Rig-Vedic Age firmly before 3700 B. C. on the basis of tests done on his head?... There is the famous discovery of a metallic relic known as Vasistha's Head. During a trip to India in 1958, a young American collector from San Francisco, named Harry Hicks, acquired a beautifully crafted metallic Vedic Aryan head near Delhi, just saving it from being melted down as scrap. Over the next thirty years, Hicks and the American physicist Dr. Robert Anderson, subjected it to a series of scientific tests in nuclear physics laboratories in America and Switzerland in an effort to determine its date. To their great surprise it was found to have been cast around 3700 BC, i.e., more than 2000 years before Aryans were supposed to have invaded India! More interestingly head answers the description of the famous sage Vasistha given in Rig-Veda! read on ... dr c s s ==================================== E-magazine on science and spirituality. Visit: http://members.xoom.com/drcsshah/neovedanta/index.html ==================================== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 1999 Report Share Posted September 23, 1999 Namaste Another book that is also worth adding to the list is: In Search of the Cradle of Civilization : New Light on Ancient India by Georg Feuerstein, Subhash Kak (Contributor), David Frawley (Contributor) > > Dr C S Shah [sMTP:drcssha] > Thursday, September 23, 1999 1:04 AM > Ramakrishna > [ramakrishna] Indo-European Family > > Dr C S Shah <drcssha > > omtatsat wrote: > > Furthermore, Sanscrit is considered as 'just another branch' of the > > Indo-European Family of Languages, rather than as a 'source' of > > our common tongues. If someone were to prove this fact, etymological > dictionaries would have to be revised. All past theories would be turned > over, etc....is this going to happen? > *** > YES!!! > Recently Dr. N. S. Rajaram of india and david Frawley of USA have done > serious research on these topics and have published their well > documented scientific results in the form of Books: > (1) " Aryan Invasion of India: The Myth and the Truth " , by Dr. N. S. > Rajaram Published by Voice of india, New Delhi, India, 1993. > (2) " The Politics of History: Aryan Invasion Theory and the Subversion > of Scholarship: By Dr. N. S. Rajaram; Published by Voice of india, New > Delhi, India, 1995. > (3) " Gods, sages, and Kings: Vedic Secrets of Ancient Civilization " By > David Frawley, Salt Lake City, USA, Passage Press, 1991. > (4) " Vedic Aryans and the Origins of Civilizations: A Literary and > Scientific Perspective " , By Dr. N. S. Rajaram and David Frawley, St. > Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada; World Heritage Press, 1995. > * > I quote from one of Dr. Rajaram's Articles: > " In summary: the Harappans were not only parts of the Vedic Aryan > society, but in fact the Vedic Age ended with them. The seeds of both > Eastern philosophy and Western rationalism can be found in Vedic > tradition. The Vedas, and more particularly the Rig-Veda belong to an > earlier layer of civilization before the rise of Egypt, Sumeria, and the > Indus Valley. This was the world of the primeval Aryans, the soil from > which grew the mighty Indo-European tree. > " What about the recovery of Vasistha Head? Is that not in fact > sufficient to show that the traditional account of history found in > ancient records is the correct one? After all, can we not place the date > of Vasistha who came at the end of the Rig-Vedic Age firmly before 3700 > B. C. on the basis of tests done on his head?... > There is the famous discovery of a metallic relic known as Vasistha's > Head. During a trip to India in 1958, a young American collector from > San Francisco, named Harry Hicks, acquired a beautifully crafted > metallic Vedic Aryan head near Delhi, just saving it from being melted > down as scrap. Over the next thirty years, Hicks and the American > physicist Dr. Robert Anderson, subjected it to a series of scientific > tests in nuclear physics laboratories in America and Switzerland in an > effort to determine its date. To their great surprise it was found to > have been cast around 3700 BC, i.e., more than 2000 years before Aryans > were supposed to have invaded India! More interestingly head answers the > description of the famous sage Vasistha given in Rig-Veda! > > read on ... > dr c s s > ==================================== > E-magazine on science and spirituality. Visit: > http://members.xoom.com/drcsshah/neovedanta/index.html > ==================================== > > > > Sri Ramakrishnaye Namah > Vivekananda Centre London > http://www.btinternet.com/~vivekananda/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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