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Articles: TP Features | RugvEda rahasya bhASha | |
| Namasthe Prof.SivaPrasad Garu,
I have seen this article it is very plausable effort to bring in the Veda's to light here in this site. For long I have a doubt about few exceptions made by few sites (anti-Hindu) about the content of the Veda's.
Because I dont have access neither do I have knowledge of Sanskrit I did not read the books nor their translations.
'Lord Indra himself has said that women has very little intelligence. She cannot be taught' - Rig Ved 8/33/17.
This is the sentence I have read. Could you bring in the Sanskrit as well as the English translation to this.
can directly answer me at capri_the_croc@yahoo.com.
Posted by: Mr. Raghav Matam At: 30, Jul 2007 6:39:45 PM IST It need not come as a great surprise that some of the ancient lore in different cultures has the same or similar origins. We had a great civilization in the Indus Valley 1000 years before vedic times. The Indus people had very good trade and cultural relations with Mesopotamia.
Ever since homo sapiens evolved as an intelligent race some 50 to 100 thousand years ago, they had community life and developed their own sets of beliefs gradually. Human culture is therefore much more ancient compared to the earliest known civilizations.
Linguistic and cultural differences and geographical isolation generated a lot of ignorance amongst various peoples about other cultures. As a result the links that had existed before, got cut off.
Modern historical research should consider events like mass migrations that seem to have started towards the east, south and west from the Caspian Sea around 3500BC. The key to the commonality of Asian and Eurasian cultures may lie there.
Posted by: Dr. Rohiniprasad Kodavatiganti At: 27, Jul 2007 11:30:21 PM IST
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