10-23-2006, 07:07 AM
On page one of this thread, i wrote,
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main points -
4) all hinduism is of sanskritic manufacture. once upon a time only north india was hindu <b>till Agastya muni and others exported hinduism to the south.</b> another north indian export is the brahmi script.
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and now i stand vindicated. Assuming Dr.Klostermeir is right ofcourse.
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3700 BCEÂ Â Â Â Battle of Ten Kings (referred to in the Rigveda) Beginning of Puranic dynastic lists: <b>Agastya, the messenger of Vedic religion in the Dravida country. </b>Vasistha, his younger brother, author of Vedic works. Rama and Ramayana.
   3600 BCEYajur-, Sama-, Atharvaveda: Completion of Vedic Canon.
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main points -
4) all hinduism is of sanskritic manufacture. once upon a time only north india was hindu <b>till Agastya muni and others exported hinduism to the south.</b> another north indian export is the brahmi script.
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and now i stand vindicated. Assuming Dr.Klostermeir is right ofcourse.
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3700 BCEÂ Â Â Â Battle of Ten Kings (referred to in the Rigveda) Beginning of Puranic dynastic lists: <b>Agastya, the messenger of Vedic religion in the Dravida country. </b>Vasistha, his younger brother, author of Vedic works. Rama and Ramayana.
   3600 BCEYajur-, Sama-, Atharvaveda: Completion of Vedic Canon.
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