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Monday, November 19, 2007

The scientific evidences about Lord Rama and his period


In recent times, there has been a debate raging in the public domain on the historicity of Rama, which has come forth because of the Rama Setu issue. In this raging public debate, people have taken stances which are either black or white. This has left little option for a rational approach to understanding based on historicity of Rama.

Through this effort, we look at the researched information from a rational, scientific and logical perspective to try and understand if Rama has in reality been a historical person.

In the last decade or so, the scientific advancements that have taken place, have helped scientific historians revisit the text for historical proofs.

Through the various links in this website, you can unravel the historicity of Rama.

Only if Rama is a historical person and the events mentioned in the texts are historical, can the Setu mentioned in the Ramayana, probably be a man made structure.

This compilation is not an ad-hoc effort after the topic became a public debate. It has been a part of Bharath Gyan effort in compiling specific, scientific information on the knowledge of India for well over 6 years in 64 other subjects which may be viewed at our website www.bharathgyan.com.

The research compilation is with the inputs given by traditional scholars juxtaposed with the views of modern scientists.

The beauty and marvel of the whole endeavour is that all the individual aspects of the knowledge of India fit in beautifully into a large jigsaw puzzle, which is India.



I personally feel this find should be further investigated by the all the scientific and archelogy society of the world,and this event will change the world history.
Rama does not need any proof but to make our belief much more stronger, more confident this finding has come as boon.

This will take India to much more higher status towards leader position in the globe.



To know more click :
http://historicalrama.org/home.html


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