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Old 10-04-2012, 10:51 PM
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hi every one a person told me a flower has detective possibility 100 bc i mean sri lanka first king ravana was scientific knowledge of gold metal [ actually i don't believe ] there are a link ....please read this
.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>The Ramayana is geographically very correct....
What I am reading in the post above is not about gold. It is the history of India.
This text may come from some website with gold commentaries, but the original text is from a book written by an Indian scholar.
This is a great book about the history of India. The book can be found online here: http://books.google.com/books?id=9ic...page&q&f=false

The exact text we read in this post is here: http://books.google.com/books?id=9ic...page&q&f=false

Quotes from this book can be found on many websites where people make their own commentaries, but the source of this material is from the Indian Scholar Kamlesh Kapur, who has a masters degree from Punjab University, and a second masters degree from St John's University in the USA. This author decided to write a book that tells the history of India using the best new evidence available to show how the history of civilization in India really happened. This is an excellent book for general readers to learn the true history of India.

Kamlesh kapur has discarded many theories and assumtions about the history of India, and replaced them with new archaeological evidence which focuses attention on the contributions of Indian civilisation and culture to mankind. Researches in the field of ecology, natural history and genetics have given us enough pointers enabling us to write a fairly accurate history of Ancient India. This book finally corrects many myths and prevailing misconceptions surrounding the history of India.

The early chapters of this book deal with the source of facts, and how to know what facts are true and false. From what I can see, the author took a scholarly approach, and has incorporated the best archaeological evidence, and photos from NASA with the written history of India. Surprisingly, very little of the early Vedic history was changed in this new, updated text.

Some people may not believe all the new details shown in this book, but as more evidence surfaces, it seems that what is written in this book is probably more accurate than many of the age-old myths which have been handed down from ancient times. By looking at the table of contents, it is easy to see how scholarly this book was written. It seems quite a brilliant history text for anyone interested in the history of India. See here and scroll down... http://books.google.com/books?id=9ic...page&q&f=false

If you want to own a hard copy of this book, there are many online sources where you can buy it, or you can order it directly from the author at kamleshk@cox.net

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