Dr. Jai Maharaj
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SCIENCE. HINDUS DID IT FIRST - Concepts of zero,
infinity, numerals, etc.
[Excerpts below from the National Geographic Magazine, Hinduism Today
magazine, Arnold Toynbee...]
'SCIENCE. WE DID IT FIRST'
Vedic-Hindu principles and spirituality transcend the Judeo-Christian-Islamic
definition of "religion", and contain much more -- they include the arts,
sciences and technology. I have posted the following excerpts (and many more)
over the years:
o Excerpt 1 - Indians originated concepts of zero, infinity, numerals
o Excerpt 2 - 'Science. We did it first'
o Excerpt 3 - Tachyons lose mass, energy the faster they travel
o Excerpt 4 - Mundakopanishad, Atharv Ved: Tachyons faster than light
o Excerpt 5 - Astronomy in ancient Bharat
o Excerpt 6 - Knowledge of equinoxes, precession, astrology, palmistry
o Excerpt 7 - Achievements of Vedic-Hindu sage-scientists
Excerpt 1
[ India's heritage of solving problems is often overshadowed by centuries of
[ colonialism and conquest. Outside Delhi I visited one of the oldest monuments
[ to that history . . . pillar of iron alloy, smelted by Indian metallurgists
[ with such skill that it has remained rustless for 1,500 years. (Photograph
[ on page 533.)
[
[ These superb technicians were brethren of Indian thinkers who originated the
[ concepts of zero and infinity and devised the inaccurately named Arabic
[ numeral system, giving the science of mathematics to a world drenched in
[ superstitious ignorance.
[
[ - Bryan Hodgson in National Geographic Magazine, Volume 167, Number 4, April
[ 1985, page 527
Excerpt 1 ends
Excerpt 2
[ From: Dr. Jai Maharaj Subject: Re: Animal Killers are Savages Date: 16 Jul
[ 1994 [...] Tachyons -- as everyone knows, don't they? -- are the whiz kids of
[ Einstein's light theories. They are faster than light particles (would we
[ see them if they had headlights?) built as cosmic balancers into Albert's
[ equations. They represent metaphysical outriders in the material physics'
[ description of the universe.
[
[ Einstein didn't think up his gravity and light theories. He intuitively
[ imagined them in a process called "thought experiment." He saw them in a
[ trance-like state. No experiments. Others nearly verified his theories
[ experimentally much later.
[
[ And that is basically how the Vedic scientitists of millenia past parted the
[ fabric of the cosmos -- with the meditative mind. The results revolutionized
[ human knowledge and culture, and foreshadowed and outpaced many of today's
[ most exotic biological, astronomical and atomic principles.
[
[ As much as the world honors Copernicus, Galileo, Newton, Plank, Rutherford,
[ Einstein and Heisenburg, the people of India could have a bumper sticker that
[ reads, "Science. We did it first."
[
[ And science was not separated from the sacred as it is today. Vedic science
[ is charged with supernatural connections and purpose, ultimately plugged into
[ the primeval energy and omniscience (omni-science) of Brahman.
[
[ The invention of the decimal, of numeration, including the principles of zero
[ and infinity in ancient India, are some of the greatest contributions to
[ human knowledge. Some other discoveries include the heliocentric system of
[ astronomy, the concept of lunar mansions, or nakshatr's; the precession of
[ equinoxes due to Earth's axial tilt and the determination of their rate; the
[ establishment of luni-solar and planetary years; the construction of an
[ astronomical calendar on a scientific basis; the rotation of Earth on its
[ axis; the knowledge of algebraic, geometric and trigonometric principles; the
[ spherical shapes of planets; the role of interplanetary attraction in
[ equilibrium; to name only a few.
[
[ Vedic notions concerning time and space, the nature of light and heat,
[ gravity and magnetic attraction and the wave-theory of sound, were later re-
[ confirmed by modern science. - Hinduism Today, 1994
Excerpt 2 ends
Excerpt 3
[ "Forty years ago physicists were convinced that they had discovered the
[ smallest particle in the atom. Today they know that there is a subatomic
[ world which is tinier than the atomic nucleus and contains much more energy
[ than anything that we can so far conceive of as 'nascent energy.'
[
[ The concept of time breaks down in this miraculous world. Physicists no
[ longer know where or how they should classify the electron, that building
[ stone and atomic envelope. With mathematically proven particles which travel
[ faster than light -- say, the tachyons, tradyons and luxyons calculated by
[ Gerald Feinberg -- all concepts of time collapse definitely. They behave in
[ exactly the opposite way to our 'normal' elementary particles.
[
[ Instead of exhibiting infinite mass and with infinite energy when they reach
[ the speed of light -- as Einstein reckoned they would -- these particles lose
[ mass and energy the faster they travel. What is really inconceivable is that
[ the speed of light is the lowest limit of their velocity -- above it they can
[ reach a trillion fold the speed of light."
[
[ - Erich Von Daniken, Miracle of the Gods, Dell Pubs., Inc., 1975, p. 163.
Excerpt 3 ends
Excerpt 4
[ From: Dr. Jai Maharaj
[ Subject: Re: India owes $92.8 Billion to the World
[ Date: June 22, 1998
[
[ [...] And how much does the rest of the world owe to Bharat as a result for
[ the following contributions?
[
[ This is a partial list, couresy of Prasad Gokhale:
[
[ ***************************************
[ Achievements of the Ancients
[ ----------------------------
[ (Courtesy: Dr.P.V. Vartak, Pune, India)
[ ***************************************
[
[ Medical Sciences
[ ----------------
[
[ Knowledge Ancient Reference Modern
[ Reference
[ --------- ----------------- --------------
[
[ Plastic Surgery (Repair of nose Sushruta A German
[ Surgeon
[ by the skin flap on forehead) (4000 - 2000 BCE) (1968 CE)
[
[ Artificial Limb RigVed (1-116-15) 20th Century
[
[ Chromosomes Cunavidhi(Mahabharat) 1860-1910 CE
[ (5500 BCE)
[
[ Number of Chromosomes (23) Mahabharat-5500 BCE 1890 CE
[
[ Combination of Male and Female Shrimad Bhagwat 20th Century
[ chromosomes in zygote (4000 BCE)
[
[ Analysis of Ears RigVed Labyrinth
[
[ -McNally
[
[ Eitereya Upanishad 1925
[ (6000 BCE)
[
[ Beginning of the Foetal Heart Eitereya Up. Robinson, 1972
[ in the second month of pregnancy Shrimad Bhagwat
[
[ Parthenogenesis Mahabharat 20th Century
[
[ Test Tube Babies
[ a) from the ovum only Mahabharat Not possible yet
[
[ b) from the sperm only Mahabharat Not possible yet
[ c) from both ovum and sperm Mahabharat Steptoe, 1979
[
[ Elongation of Life in Shrimad Bhagwat Not yet
[ confirmed
[ Space Travel
[
[ Cell Division (in 3 layers) Shrimad Bhagwat 20th Century
[
[ Embryology Eitereya Upanishad 19th Century
[ (6000 BCE)
[
[ Micro-organisms Mahabharat 18th Century
[
[ A material producing a disease S-Bhagwat (1-5-33) Haneman,18thCent.
[ can prevent or cure the disease
[ in minute quantity
[
[ Developing Embyro in Vitro. Mahabharat 20th Century
[
[ Life in trees and plants Mahabharat Bose,19thcent.
[
[ 16 Functions of the Brain Eitereya Upanishad 19-20th cent.
[
[ Definition of Sleep Prashna-Upanishad 20th Century
[ Patanjali Yogsootra
[
[ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[
[ Physical Sciences
[ -----------------
[
[ Knowledge Ancient Reference Modern Reference
[ --------- ----------------- ----------------
[ Velocity of Light RigVed 19th Century
[ Sayan Bhashya (1400 CE)
[
[ Trans-Saturnean Planets Mahabharat (5500 BCE) 17-19th Century
[
[
[
[ Space Travel to another Shrimad Bhagwat Under Trials
[ solar system (4000 BCE)
[
[ Gravitational Force Prashnopanishad 17th Century
[ (6000 BCE)
[ Shankaracharya
[ (500 BCE)
[
[ Ultravoilet Band Sudhumravarna ---
[ (Mundakopanishad - M.U)
[
[ Infra-red Band Sulohita (M.U) ---
[
[ Tachyons faster than light Manojava (M.U) Sudarshan, 1968
[
[ Nuclear Energy Spullingini (M.U) 20th cent.
[
[ Black Holes Vishvaruchi (M.U) 20th Century
[
[ Monsoon at Summer Solstice RigVed (23720 BCE) ---
[
[ Entry in South America by Valmiki Ramayan ---
[ Aeroplanes (7300 BCE)
[
[ Phosphorescent Trident at V.Ramayan 1960 CE
[ the Bay of Pisco, Peru,
[ S.America
[
[ Aeroplanes RigVed ---
[ Ramayan
[ Samarangan Sutradhara
[ (1050 CE)
[
[ Robot Samarangan Sootradhara ---
[
[ Atom (Divisible) Shrimad Bhagwat Dalton
[ (Indivisible)
[ (4000 BCE) 1800 CE
[
[ Subatomic Particles (Electr, Shrimad Bhagwat(4000 BCE) Thomas,
[ Rutherford
[ Proton,Neutron and other) (Param-Mahan) Chadwick (20th
[ cent.)
[
[ Genesis of Universe RigVed (>10000 BCE) Gamaow, et.al
[ (1950)
[ (Nasadeeya Sootra)
[
[ Atom Bomb Mahabharat (5500 BCE) 1945 CE
[ (Brahm-Astra)
[
[ Sound Energy used to powder Mahabharat (Vajrastra) Gavreau, 1964
[ materials
[
[ Mercury as energy source for Samrangan Sutradhara Indian Express,
[ aeroplanes 20-10-1979 CE
[
[ North Pole Valmiki Ramayan Piery, 1909 CE
[
[ Antartica Valmiki Ramayan Piery, 1950 CE
[ Premordial matter from RigVed (>10000 BCE) 20th Century
[ which the universe emanated (Ambha)
[
[ Formations of premordial RigVed (>10000 BCE) Gammow, 1950
[ matter (Ambha-Nasadeeya)
[
[ Natural Cycle of Water RigVed (>10000 BCE) 19th cent.
[ Valmiki Ramayan
[ -----------------------------------------------------------------------
[
[ Physical Sciences
[ -----------------
[
[ Electricity (DC) Mitra/Varuna-Teja/Agasti 18th cent.
[
[ Water Analysis by Agasti (Prana+Udana) 19th cent.
[ electricity (H2 + O)
[
[ Electroplating Agasti 19th cent.
[
[ Vega becoming Pole Star Mahabharat (Vanaparva) ---
[
[ Seven Colors in sunrays RigVed (8-72-16) ---
[
[ Black Spots on the Sun Valmiki Ramayan ---
[
[ Temporary Bridge on Sea Valmiki Ramayan ---
[
[ Equinox's and Solstice's RigVed (10-18-1) ---
[
[ Meteors "Ulka" AtharvaVed (19-9) ---
[
[ Pythagorus Theorm Sulbha Sootra (800 BCE) Pythagorus, 500
[ BCE
[
[ Comet (at Mula) Valmiki Ramayan ---
[
[ Mars in Aldebaren V.Ramayan not occured in
[ last
[ "Breathing" of a Star RigVed (Nasadeeya) Gamov, 1950
[
[
[ Gravity and Heat Production RigVed (Nasadeeya) Gamov, 1950
[ in a Star
[
[ Order of origin of space, RigVed, Upanishads ---
[ gases, heat, water and earth
[
[ Life on Earth Mahabharat, Puranas Salem, Jogesh
[ 1980
[ 1.7 X 10^10 years Pati-10^10 years
[
[ Layers of Atmosphere accor- V.Ramayan (Kish.8) ---
[ ding to specific gravity
[
[ Microscope Mahabharat (5500 BCE) 16th Century
[ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[
[ Jai Maharaj
[ http://www.mantra.com/jai
[ Om Shanti
[
Excerpt 4 ends
Excerpt 5
[ Astronomy in ancient Bharat
[
[ ***@hotmail.com wrote:
[
[ Here is an extract from a book on the topic "Astronomy in Ancient India":
[ [...] "Astronomy is one area which has fascinated all mankind from the
[ beginnings of history. In India the first references to astronomy are to be
[ found in the Rg Ved which is dated around 2000 BCE. Vedic Aryans in fact
[ deified the Sun, Stars and Comets.
[
[ "Astronomy was then interwoven with astrology and since ancient times
[ Indians have involved the planets (called Grahas) with the determination of
[ human fortunes. The planets Shani, i.e. Saturn and Mangal i.e. Mars were
[ considered inauspicious.
[
[ In the working out of horoscopes (called Janmakundali), the position of
[ the Navagrahas, nine planets plus Rahu and Ketu (mythical demons, evil
[ forces) was considered. The Janmakundali was a complex mixture of science and
[ dogma. But the concept was born out of astronomical observations and
[ perception based on astronomical phenomenon.
[
[ "In ancient times personalities like Aryabhatta and Varahamihira were
[ associated with Indian astronomy.
[
[ "It would be surprising for us to know today that this science had
[ advanced to such an extent in ancient India that ancient Indian astronomers
[ had recognised that stars are same as the sun, that the sun is center of the
[ universe (solar system) and that the circumference of the earth is 5000
[ Yojanas. One Yojana being 7.2 kms., the ancient Indian estimates came close
[ to the actual figure. [...] Regards, Sudheer
Excerpt 5 ends
Excerpt 6
[ Count Louis Hamon, known to millions as Cheiro, earned the highest
[ appellations through thirty years of diligent study of the science of
[ prediction. He was an expert in both astrology and numerology but was most
[ famous for his amazing knowledge of palmistry. He wrote in 1949:
[
[ "As regards the people who first understood and practiced this study of the
[ hand, we find undisputed proofs of their learning and knowledge. Long before
[ Rome or Greece or Israel was even heard of, the monuments of India point back
[ to an age of learning beyond, and still beyond.
[
[ "From the astronomical calculations that the figures in their temples
[ represent, it has been estimated that the Hindus understood the precession of
[ the equinoxes centuries before the Christian era.
[
[ "In some of the ancient cave temples, the mystic figures of the [deities]
[ silently tell that such knowledge had been possessed and used in advance of
[ all those nations afterward so celebrated for their learning.
[
[ "It has been demonstrated that to make a change from one sign to another in
[ the zodiacal course of the sun must have occupied at least 2,140 years, and
[ how many centuries elapsed before such changes came to be observed and
[ noticed it is impossible even to estimate.
[
[ "The intellectual power that was necessary to make these observations speaks
[ for itself; and yet it is to such a people that we trace the origin of the
[ study under consideration. With the spread of the Hindu teachings into other
[ lands do we trace the spread of knowledge of palmistry.
[
[ "The Hindu Vedas are the oldest scriptures that have been found, and
[ according to some authorities they have been the foundation of even the Greek
[ schools of learning."
[
[ - Cheiro's Language Of The Hand by Cheiro; Herbert Jenkins Limited, London,
[ 1949.
Excerpt 6 ends
Excerpt 7
[ Following are a few highlights of some inventions by our ancient sage-
[ scientists -- most of these are excerpted from the MICHIGAN DAILY of January
[ 24, 1992:
[
[ ASTRONOMY: In the 5th century CE, Vedic scientist and astronomer
[ Bhaskaracharya confirmed earlier calculations of the ancients of the time
[ taken by earth to orbit the Sun to nine decimal places, 365.258756484 days --
[ a value that was later accepted by modern science.
[
[ MEDICINE: Sushruta performed surgery in India, 3,000 years ago, using
[ 125 kinds of surgical instruments "so advanced they could cut a hair
[ longitudinally." Physician Charaka described the functions of the heart and
[ the circulatory system 2,000 years before the English physician Dr. Harvey.
[
[ PHYSICS: According to Nobel prize-winner Dr. David Josephson, the Vedas
[ hold the key to the laws of the mind and thought process which are correlated
[ to the quantum fields that are the operation and distribution of particles at
[ atomic and molecular levels.
[
[ METALLURGY: India's heritage of solving problems is often overshadowed
[ by centuries of colonialism and conquest. Outside Delhi I visited one of the
[ oldest monuments to that history... pillar of iron alloy, smelted by Indian
[ metallurgists with such skill that it has remained rust-less for 1,500 years.
[ (Photograph on page 533.) These superb technicians were brethren of Indian
[ thinkers who originated the concepts of zero and infinity and devised the
[ inaccurately named Arabic numeral system, giving the science of mathematics
[ to a world drenched in superstitious ignorance. - Bryan Hodgson in the
[ NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE Volume 167, Number 4, April 1965 page 527.
[
[ GENERAL: "It is already becoming clear that the chapter which had a
[ Western beginning will have to have an Indian ending if it is not to end in
[ self-destruction of the human race." - Dr. Arnold Toynbee, world historian.
Excerpt 7 ends
Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.jai-maharaj
infinity, numerals, etc.
[Excerpts below from the National Geographic Magazine, Hinduism Today
magazine, Arnold Toynbee...]
'SCIENCE. WE DID IT FIRST'
Vedic-Hindu principles and spirituality transcend the Judeo-Christian-Islamic
definition of "religion", and contain much more -- they include the arts,
sciences and technology. I have posted the following excerpts (and many more)
over the years:
o Excerpt 1 - Indians originated concepts of zero, infinity, numerals
o Excerpt 2 - 'Science. We did it first'
o Excerpt 3 - Tachyons lose mass, energy the faster they travel
o Excerpt 4 - Mundakopanishad, Atharv Ved: Tachyons faster than light
o Excerpt 5 - Astronomy in ancient Bharat
o Excerpt 6 - Knowledge of equinoxes, precession, astrology, palmistry
o Excerpt 7 - Achievements of Vedic-Hindu sage-scientists
Excerpt 1
[ India's heritage of solving problems is often overshadowed by centuries of
[ colonialism and conquest. Outside Delhi I visited one of the oldest monuments
[ to that history . . . pillar of iron alloy, smelted by Indian metallurgists
[ with such skill that it has remained rustless for 1,500 years. (Photograph
[ on page 533.)
[
[ These superb technicians were brethren of Indian thinkers who originated the
[ concepts of zero and infinity and devised the inaccurately named Arabic
[ numeral system, giving the science of mathematics to a world drenched in
[ superstitious ignorance.
[
[ - Bryan Hodgson in National Geographic Magazine, Volume 167, Number 4, April
[ 1985, page 527
Excerpt 1 ends
Excerpt 2
[ From: Dr. Jai Maharaj Subject: Re: Animal Killers are Savages Date: 16 Jul
[ 1994 [...] Tachyons -- as everyone knows, don't they? -- are the whiz kids of
[ Einstein's light theories. They are faster than light particles (would we
[ see them if they had headlights?) built as cosmic balancers into Albert's
[ equations. They represent metaphysical outriders in the material physics'
[ description of the universe.
[
[ Einstein didn't think up his gravity and light theories. He intuitively
[ imagined them in a process called "thought experiment." He saw them in a
[ trance-like state. No experiments. Others nearly verified his theories
[ experimentally much later.
[
[ And that is basically how the Vedic scientitists of millenia past parted the
[ fabric of the cosmos -- with the meditative mind. The results revolutionized
[ human knowledge and culture, and foreshadowed and outpaced many of today's
[ most exotic biological, astronomical and atomic principles.
[
[ As much as the world honors Copernicus, Galileo, Newton, Plank, Rutherford,
[ Einstein and Heisenburg, the people of India could have a bumper sticker that
[ reads, "Science. We did it first."
[
[ And science was not separated from the sacred as it is today. Vedic science
[ is charged with supernatural connections and purpose, ultimately plugged into
[ the primeval energy and omniscience (omni-science) of Brahman.
[
[ The invention of the decimal, of numeration, including the principles of zero
[ and infinity in ancient India, are some of the greatest contributions to
[ human knowledge. Some other discoveries include the heliocentric system of
[ astronomy, the concept of lunar mansions, or nakshatr's; the precession of
[ equinoxes due to Earth's axial tilt and the determination of their rate; the
[ establishment of luni-solar and planetary years; the construction of an
[ astronomical calendar on a scientific basis; the rotation of Earth on its
[ axis; the knowledge of algebraic, geometric and trigonometric principles; the
[ spherical shapes of planets; the role of interplanetary attraction in
[ equilibrium; to name only a few.
[
[ Vedic notions concerning time and space, the nature of light and heat,
[ gravity and magnetic attraction and the wave-theory of sound, were later re-
[ confirmed by modern science. - Hinduism Today, 1994
Excerpt 2 ends
Excerpt 3
[ "Forty years ago physicists were convinced that they had discovered the
[ smallest particle in the atom. Today they know that there is a subatomic
[ world which is tinier than the atomic nucleus and contains much more energy
[ than anything that we can so far conceive of as 'nascent energy.'
[
[ The concept of time breaks down in this miraculous world. Physicists no
[ longer know where or how they should classify the electron, that building
[ stone and atomic envelope. With mathematically proven particles which travel
[ faster than light -- say, the tachyons, tradyons and luxyons calculated by
[ Gerald Feinberg -- all concepts of time collapse definitely. They behave in
[ exactly the opposite way to our 'normal' elementary particles.
[
[ Instead of exhibiting infinite mass and with infinite energy when they reach
[ the speed of light -- as Einstein reckoned they would -- these particles lose
[ mass and energy the faster they travel. What is really inconceivable is that
[ the speed of light is the lowest limit of their velocity -- above it they can
[ reach a trillion fold the speed of light."
[
[ - Erich Von Daniken, Miracle of the Gods, Dell Pubs., Inc., 1975, p. 163.
Excerpt 3 ends
Excerpt 4
[ From: Dr. Jai Maharaj
[ Subject: Re: India owes $92.8 Billion to the World
[ Date: June 22, 1998
[
[ [...] And how much does the rest of the world owe to Bharat as a result for
[ the following contributions?
[
[ This is a partial list, couresy of Prasad Gokhale:
[
[ ***************************************
[ Achievements of the Ancients
[ ----------------------------
[ (Courtesy: Dr.P.V. Vartak, Pune, India)
[ ***************************************
[
[ Medical Sciences
[ ----------------
[
[ Knowledge Ancient Reference Modern
[ Reference
[ --------- ----------------- --------------
[
[ Plastic Surgery (Repair of nose Sushruta A German
[ Surgeon
[ by the skin flap on forehead) (4000 - 2000 BCE) (1968 CE)
[
[ Artificial Limb RigVed (1-116-15) 20th Century
[
[ Chromosomes Cunavidhi(Mahabharat) 1860-1910 CE
[ (5500 BCE)
[
[ Number of Chromosomes (23) Mahabharat-5500 BCE 1890 CE
[
[ Combination of Male and Female Shrimad Bhagwat 20th Century
[ chromosomes in zygote (4000 BCE)
[
[ Analysis of Ears RigVed Labyrinth
[
[ -McNally
[
[ Eitereya Upanishad 1925
[ (6000 BCE)
[
[ Beginning of the Foetal Heart Eitereya Up. Robinson, 1972
[ in the second month of pregnancy Shrimad Bhagwat
[
[ Parthenogenesis Mahabharat 20th Century
[
[ Test Tube Babies
[ a) from the ovum only Mahabharat Not possible yet
[
[ b) from the sperm only Mahabharat Not possible yet
[ c) from both ovum and sperm Mahabharat Steptoe, 1979
[
[ Elongation of Life in Shrimad Bhagwat Not yet
[ confirmed
[ Space Travel
[
[ Cell Division (in 3 layers) Shrimad Bhagwat 20th Century
[
[ Embryology Eitereya Upanishad 19th Century
[ (6000 BCE)
[
[ Micro-organisms Mahabharat 18th Century
[
[ A material producing a disease S-Bhagwat (1-5-33) Haneman,18thCent.
[ can prevent or cure the disease
[ in minute quantity
[
[ Developing Embyro in Vitro. Mahabharat 20th Century
[
[ Life in trees and plants Mahabharat Bose,19thcent.
[
[ 16 Functions of the Brain Eitereya Upanishad 19-20th cent.
[
[ Definition of Sleep Prashna-Upanishad 20th Century
[ Patanjali Yogsootra
[
[ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[
[ Physical Sciences
[ -----------------
[
[ Knowledge Ancient Reference Modern Reference
[ --------- ----------------- ----------------
[ Velocity of Light RigVed 19th Century
[ Sayan Bhashya (1400 CE)
[
[ Trans-Saturnean Planets Mahabharat (5500 BCE) 17-19th Century
[
[
[
[ Space Travel to another Shrimad Bhagwat Under Trials
[ solar system (4000 BCE)
[
[ Gravitational Force Prashnopanishad 17th Century
[ (6000 BCE)
[ Shankaracharya
[ (500 BCE)
[
[ Ultravoilet Band Sudhumravarna ---
[ (Mundakopanishad - M.U)
[
[ Infra-red Band Sulohita (M.U) ---
[
[ Tachyons faster than light Manojava (M.U) Sudarshan, 1968
[
[ Nuclear Energy Spullingini (M.U) 20th cent.
[
[ Black Holes Vishvaruchi (M.U) 20th Century
[
[ Monsoon at Summer Solstice RigVed (23720 BCE) ---
[
[ Entry in South America by Valmiki Ramayan ---
[ Aeroplanes (7300 BCE)
[
[ Phosphorescent Trident at V.Ramayan 1960 CE
[ the Bay of Pisco, Peru,
[ S.America
[
[ Aeroplanes RigVed ---
[ Ramayan
[ Samarangan Sutradhara
[ (1050 CE)
[
[ Robot Samarangan Sootradhara ---
[
[ Atom (Divisible) Shrimad Bhagwat Dalton
[ (Indivisible)
[ (4000 BCE) 1800 CE
[
[ Subatomic Particles (Electr, Shrimad Bhagwat(4000 BCE) Thomas,
[ Rutherford
[ Proton,Neutron and other) (Param-Mahan) Chadwick (20th
[ cent.)
[
[ Genesis of Universe RigVed (>10000 BCE) Gamaow, et.al
[ (1950)
[ (Nasadeeya Sootra)
[
[ Atom Bomb Mahabharat (5500 BCE) 1945 CE
[ (Brahm-Astra)
[
[ Sound Energy used to powder Mahabharat (Vajrastra) Gavreau, 1964
[ materials
[
[ Mercury as energy source for Samrangan Sutradhara Indian Express,
[ aeroplanes 20-10-1979 CE
[
[ North Pole Valmiki Ramayan Piery, 1909 CE
[
[ Antartica Valmiki Ramayan Piery, 1950 CE
[ Premordial matter from RigVed (>10000 BCE) 20th Century
[ which the universe emanated (Ambha)
[
[ Formations of premordial RigVed (>10000 BCE) Gammow, 1950
[ matter (Ambha-Nasadeeya)
[
[ Natural Cycle of Water RigVed (>10000 BCE) 19th cent.
[ Valmiki Ramayan
[ -----------------------------------------------------------------------
[
[ Physical Sciences
[ -----------------
[
[ Electricity (DC) Mitra/Varuna-Teja/Agasti 18th cent.
[
[ Water Analysis by Agasti (Prana+Udana) 19th cent.
[ electricity (H2 + O)
[
[ Electroplating Agasti 19th cent.
[
[ Vega becoming Pole Star Mahabharat (Vanaparva) ---
[
[ Seven Colors in sunrays RigVed (8-72-16) ---
[
[ Black Spots on the Sun Valmiki Ramayan ---
[
[ Temporary Bridge on Sea Valmiki Ramayan ---
[
[ Equinox's and Solstice's RigVed (10-18-1) ---
[
[ Meteors "Ulka" AtharvaVed (19-9) ---
[
[ Pythagorus Theorm Sulbha Sootra (800 BCE) Pythagorus, 500
[ BCE
[
[ Comet (at Mula) Valmiki Ramayan ---
[
[ Mars in Aldebaren V.Ramayan not occured in
[ last
[ "Breathing" of a Star RigVed (Nasadeeya) Gamov, 1950
[
[
[ Gravity and Heat Production RigVed (Nasadeeya) Gamov, 1950
[ in a Star
[
[ Order of origin of space, RigVed, Upanishads ---
[ gases, heat, water and earth
[
[ Life on Earth Mahabharat, Puranas Salem, Jogesh
[ 1980
[ 1.7 X 10^10 years Pati-10^10 years
[
[ Layers of Atmosphere accor- V.Ramayan (Kish.8) ---
[ ding to specific gravity
[
[ Microscope Mahabharat (5500 BCE) 16th Century
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[
[ Jai Maharaj
[ http://www.mantra.com/jai
[ Om Shanti
[
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Excerpt 5
[ Astronomy in ancient Bharat
[
[ ***@hotmail.com wrote:
[
[ Here is an extract from a book on the topic "Astronomy in Ancient India":
[ [...] "Astronomy is one area which has fascinated all mankind from the
[ beginnings of history. In India the first references to astronomy are to be
[ found in the Rg Ved which is dated around 2000 BCE. Vedic Aryans in fact
[ deified the Sun, Stars and Comets.
[
[ "Astronomy was then interwoven with astrology and since ancient times
[ Indians have involved the planets (called Grahas) with the determination of
[ human fortunes. The planets Shani, i.e. Saturn and Mangal i.e. Mars were
[ considered inauspicious.
[
[ In the working out of horoscopes (called Janmakundali), the position of
[ the Navagrahas, nine planets plus Rahu and Ketu (mythical demons, evil
[ forces) was considered. The Janmakundali was a complex mixture of science and
[ dogma. But the concept was born out of astronomical observations and
[ perception based on astronomical phenomenon.
[
[ "In ancient times personalities like Aryabhatta and Varahamihira were
[ associated with Indian astronomy.
[
[ "It would be surprising for us to know today that this science had
[ advanced to such an extent in ancient India that ancient Indian astronomers
[ had recognised that stars are same as the sun, that the sun is center of the
[ universe (solar system) and that the circumference of the earth is 5000
[ Yojanas. One Yojana being 7.2 kms., the ancient Indian estimates came close
[ to the actual figure. [...] Regards, Sudheer
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Excerpt 6
[ Count Louis Hamon, known to millions as Cheiro, earned the highest
[ appellations through thirty years of diligent study of the science of
[ prediction. He was an expert in both astrology and numerology but was most
[ famous for his amazing knowledge of palmistry. He wrote in 1949:
[
[ "As regards the people who first understood and practiced this study of the
[ hand, we find undisputed proofs of their learning and knowledge. Long before
[ Rome or Greece or Israel was even heard of, the monuments of India point back
[ to an age of learning beyond, and still beyond.
[
[ "From the astronomical calculations that the figures in their temples
[ represent, it has been estimated that the Hindus understood the precession of
[ the equinoxes centuries before the Christian era.
[
[ "In some of the ancient cave temples, the mystic figures of the [deities]
[ silently tell that such knowledge had been possessed and used in advance of
[ all those nations afterward so celebrated for their learning.
[
[ "It has been demonstrated that to make a change from one sign to another in
[ the zodiacal course of the sun must have occupied at least 2,140 years, and
[ how many centuries elapsed before such changes came to be observed and
[ noticed it is impossible even to estimate.
[
[ "The intellectual power that was necessary to make these observations speaks
[ for itself; and yet it is to such a people that we trace the origin of the
[ study under consideration. With the spread of the Hindu teachings into other
[ lands do we trace the spread of knowledge of palmistry.
[
[ "The Hindu Vedas are the oldest scriptures that have been found, and
[ according to some authorities they have been the foundation of even the Greek
[ schools of learning."
[
[ - Cheiro's Language Of The Hand by Cheiro; Herbert Jenkins Limited, London,
[ 1949.
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Excerpt 7
[ Following are a few highlights of some inventions by our ancient sage-
[ scientists -- most of these are excerpted from the MICHIGAN DAILY of January
[ 24, 1992:
[
[ ASTRONOMY: In the 5th century CE, Vedic scientist and astronomer
[ Bhaskaracharya confirmed earlier calculations of the ancients of the time
[ taken by earth to orbit the Sun to nine decimal places, 365.258756484 days --
[ a value that was later accepted by modern science.
[
[ MEDICINE: Sushruta performed surgery in India, 3,000 years ago, using
[ 125 kinds of surgical instruments "so advanced they could cut a hair
[ longitudinally." Physician Charaka described the functions of the heart and
[ the circulatory system 2,000 years before the English physician Dr. Harvey.
[
[ PHYSICS: According to Nobel prize-winner Dr. David Josephson, the Vedas
[ hold the key to the laws of the mind and thought process which are correlated
[ to the quantum fields that are the operation and distribution of particles at
[ atomic and molecular levels.
[
[ METALLURGY: India's heritage of solving problems is often overshadowed
[ by centuries of colonialism and conquest. Outside Delhi I visited one of the
[ oldest monuments to that history... pillar of iron alloy, smelted by Indian
[ metallurgists with such skill that it has remained rust-less for 1,500 years.
[ (Photograph on page 533.) These superb technicians were brethren of Indian
[ thinkers who originated the concepts of zero and infinity and devised the
[ inaccurately named Arabic numeral system, giving the science of mathematics
[ to a world drenched in superstitious ignorance. - Bryan Hodgson in the
[ NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE Volume 167, Number 4, April 1965 page 527.
[
[ GENERAL: "It is already becoming clear that the chapter which had a
[ Western beginning will have to have an Indian ending if it is not to end in
[ self-destruction of the human race." - Dr. Arnold Toynbee, world historian.
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Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti
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