RE:RE:Let the Dogs like K Khan and Sahadevan KK bark here now
by Sahadevan KK on Sep 13, 2007 05:25 PM Permalink
People slapped BJP because their brutality on Muslims, Christians, social activists, Communists, lower casts, artists, media etc. Read: www.geocities.com/kksahadevan/
RE:RE:RE:Let the Dogs like K Khan and Sahadevan KK bark here now
by saurabh vats on Sep 13, 2007 07:04 PM Permalink
hey u hv rightly said dgs have started barking:)
List of evidence over Ram-Sethu (With req. patience go through the below Part:1)
by The Lion on Sep 13, 2007 04:58 PM Permalink | Hide replies
NASA had before spotted and said man-made structures of earth. Men made ones have different diagonals from naturally formed one, which can be neatly shot with the eyes of satellite cameras. The same organization has earlier released satellite pictures of ram-sethu along confirming the most possibility of the structure to be a man made one. (But one shouldnt expect any positive hand from NASA in this issue)
Geologist Dr Badrinarayanan former director of the Geological Survey of India, GOI in his recent interview to Rediff itself has confirmed the same over the existence of ram-sethu.
He while in GSI (Geological Survey of India) had carry out the surveys for locating a canal project by the project authorities in 2004-05.
He team had digged around 10 boreholes alongside the ram-sethu alignment. Four of the boreholes were along the islands (where sands go on shifting) and six in the waters.
He confirms, everywhere, after top 6 meters below they found boulder (round shaped mass rocks) like materials.
The shape of the boulders and the type of material clearly indicate that this is a man-made structure. Also we saw similar rocks on Rameswaram islands and also in Pamban. There are indications of quarrying also there.
Together, world-renowned tsunami expert Dr Kalyanaraman, who researches on this subject, lists cartography, textual, and epigraphic evidences to show that a bridge called Rama-Sethu existed in his talk to the same Rediff.
List of evidence over Ram-Sethu (With req. patience go through the below Part::2)
by The Lion on Sep 13, 2007 04:57 PM Permalink | Hide replies
Other evidences:
"Sethu in Tamil language means "manmade bund" and this bund is called Sethuband. Asiatic Society, 1799, refers to the bridge that it is broken at three places. It also says "people call it a bridge."
The Sethupatis of Ramanathapuram, from Coastal South India are called so because they were protectors of the Sethu.
Here is one other government evidence, The Madras Presidency Administration Report 1903 refers to the bridge as a glossary entry as following. "It really joined Ceylon to India until 1480, when a break was made through rocks during a storm. A subsequent storm enlarged this and foot traffic then slowed down."
"The next is a book written by Alexander Hamilton in 1744, A New Account of the East Indies which describes his visit to 'Zeloan' by walking on the bridge."
"In the Tamil Aganaanooru Sangam literature text also, there is a hundreds of references to the bridge Sethu".
This one is from Outside India. Schwartzberg and the University of Chicago as Schwartzberg Atlas that have around 100 maps showing Sethu (in bracket, it is written Adam's Bridge) clearly and the maps are dated back to the seventh and the twelfth centuries. (Does those maps still exist and where?)
RE:List of evidence over Ram-Sethu (With req. patience go through the below Part::2)
by mahesh muliyala on Sep 13, 2007 05:14 PM Permalink
Thank you , for your clear information,
Protest to open the closed eyes of our own independent Indian Govt!
Suppose Ram, Sita, Krishna ramayan gita, mahabharat and all the characters does not exists then fill in the blanks ---vilas Paswan, --- ---Yechuri,---Karat, Kanshi---, ---- rao ambedkar,----swamy periyaar, ------chandra pant, -----rao scindhia, etc all these people need some alternative please help them
List of evidence over Ram-Sethu (With req. patience go through the below Part::3)
by The Lion on Sep 13, 2007 04:57 PM Permalink | Hide replies
In 1788, Joseph Parks, a Botanical explorer from Australia marks the structure as Rama's Bridge. But the same was marked as Adam's Bridge in the 1804 Survey of India map.
There exists thousands of copper, gold and silver coins with the word Sethu on them that have been recovered in Jaffna, Sri Lanka. They were issued roughly between twelfth to fifteenth century.
"The king Krishnadevaraya's epigraph mentions that his territory extended from Sethu to Vijayanagaram."
Here is the Evidence from the Central Government itself. The Survey of India was first set up in 1767 and the logo run as "From Sethu (not kumari as today) to Himalayas." So, Sethu was looked upon as a boundary of India even then.
So historically once lot of things happened with ram-sethu bridge which also confirms that such a structure fully existed. It is a world heritage being oldest man made bridge and should be preserved. Moreover, preserving and having comprehensive researches over it could open up new evidence to the world.
RE:List of evidence over Ram-Sethu (With req. patience go through the below Part::3)
by hiral joshi on Sep 13, 2007 04:59 PM Permalink
Nice info. Thanks.
It is a shame on we Indians-Guys questioning existence of Ram and canal he built, is this Hindu country or anybody's country. Opinions can't be divided on our beliefs.
RE:Its Ravana not Wright Brother who made flight!
by VISHAL MISHRA on Sep 13, 2007 04:58 PM Permalink
shut up u useless ill informed son of humans most loyal animal
RE:WHO WAS THE FIRST INDIAN WOMAN TO FLY ABROAD?????
by Sandy M on Sep 13, 2007 04:56 PM Permalink
Who was the last Religious Scholar to drown in a commode? Look in the mirror Mr RS.
RE:WHO WAS THE FIRST INDIAN WOMAN TO FLY ABROAD?????
by nitin JAIN on Sep 13, 2007 04:58 PM Permalink
Who was the first woman to have a baby without sleeping with a man?