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  RE:Did ram exist ?
by Nitin Tripathi on Sep 12, 2007 04:42 PM   Permalink
If you have the proof of birth of of Jesus, could you please tell me how can a virgin lady bear a child? I am very confused as Jesus is said to be born to a virgin lady.

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by Classified on Sep 12, 2007 04:42 PM   Permalink
Virgin giving birth to a child - lol :-)) We dont need any proof now - hehehehe

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by SUBHASH DEWAN on Sep 12, 2007 05:16 PM   Permalink
How can you say that these people were born. Did you see them? It is only you have been hearing this since ages and believe. Similarly LORD RAM was also there which our forefathers have been telling us.

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by Rajendran C on Sep 12, 2007 04:53 PM   Permalink
As per ASI report, it reads "The period of Ramayana is considered as Tretha Yug (more than 17,00,000 years ago). The study, however, concluded that the Adam's bridge is not man made in nature.".

We can hear from people about happenings before 2000 years. Is it possible for an evidence to stay for these many years? (Some reports suggests 880,149 years) Also for the report that stats the bridge is by nature and not man made, please understand that even carbon will turn into Diamond in course of time.

It is possible for a man (RAM) made bridge into a natural formation in these many years.

Moreover, this is not only a matter of scientific evidence, but a matter of billions of followers.

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by partha bhattacharya on Sep 12, 2007 04:38 PM   Permalink
How do you know so much?

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