This picture is dedicated to all those who believe there is no mass conversion to Christianity from Hinduism. This is a picture shared by one of my google plusser.
Thursday, May 26, 2016
We have lost Purna Kumbha aka Kalasham
by Anantha Narayanan
This picture is dedicated to all those who believe there is no mass conversion to Christianity from Hinduism. This is a picture shared by one of my google plusser.
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
After Indians these monkeys are also civilized !!!
by Anantha Narayanan
This photo hit me in social networking site today. The immediate reaction prompted me to post this article. My reaction was "At last after Indians, these monkeys can also be civilized as they can read"
According to Westerners Indian history starts with their ability to read and write. Prior to that whatever they managed to do is not considered authentic history. When Wikipedia says Rig Veda (oldest surviving text in the whole world) is composed between 1500-1200 BC they mean the first written account of Rig Veda. They do not consider our oral tradition. The west considers that Indians became civilized only after they knew how to write/read. Before that they were just nomads, no need to understand their civilization. Hence there is no serious studies happening (forget Indians, we wont even learn about ourselves) in era before 1500 BC.
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