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They are called myths because they are so old that they do not have any written form. And they do not have any (or enough) scientific backing to convince the sceptics, notably our own people.
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That’s my comment. Some golmaal with blogger.
Tead that article. For all you know, the “fireball” and the “comet collision” might have just been a series of powerful nuclear explosions.
Probably caused by someone who believed he was willed by God to make Earth a better place.
–Hyde.
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I dont belive in Technological superiority of our ancestors.If it was so,why hasnt the technology been passed on to us?
Mythology is considered important for the moral values they uphold. For example,Rama is worshipped only for the virtues he personified.So,the question of whether he existed or not seems irrelevant.
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Problem with your and Austere’s comment box.
~ E
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blogger has gone crazy. I cannot comment with my id.
And who will be the support?
Arunima.
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That last line had me smiling and nodding..good to see you have been punching away! 🙂
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That “v” is me Gabby!
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I find it easier to believe religious texts than the crazy stuff that today passes for science !
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I think degree of belief/ disbelief varies with the person.. I think sab sach hai. but then you know me…
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Interesting article. Sometimes the possibilities by themselves are mindblowing !
I hope there are lessons for all of us to learn !
Hmm..interesting !
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infact i find it very amazing that despite no communication / connection between ancient civilization…all went thru exactly the same phases and at the same time (stone, bronze, iron etc)..HOW??
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Ramayana was made up, to make Rama a God. God is the creation of collective human imagination. http://www.ramayanayb.blogspot.com
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hyde: but there is definitely some backing.. try hinduwisdom.info
and exactly whats been suggested by scientists tootrj: like hyde said there is no written form… also think that they believed more in an oratory storage form of knowledge… like the gurukul system, no notes, only lectures..
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E: i think that must’ve been the result of blogger changing from beta to regular..thx
Arunima: Us, of course, we are the best outsourcing destination 🙂
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gabbyyyy, good to see you back!! 🙂
cyberkitty: ah, but not all science is bad..
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austere: but somewhere we need to find a balance between faith and rational thought.. and thats the difficult part..
yup, kavi, the possibilities are unlimited..
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bips: yup, how??
bhaskara: to each his own 🙂

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