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Muzz
6th October 2011, 12:54
Scientific Verification of Vedic Knowledge
Written and Narrated by Swami B.B. Visnu

A vast number of statements and materials presented in the ancient Vedic literatures can be shown to agree with modern scientific findings and they also reveal a highly developed scientific content in these literatures. The great cultural wealth of this knowledge is highly relevant in the modern world. Techniques used to show this agreement include: - Marine Archaeology of underwater sites (such as Dvaraka) - Satellite imagery of the Indus-Sarasvata River system - Carbon and Thermoluminiscence Dating of archaeological artifacts - Scientific Verification of Scriptural statements - Linguistic analysis of scripts found on archaeological artifacts - A Study of cultural continuity in all these categories.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKyn3FDaTYc&feature=player_embedded#!

Billy
6th October 2011, 13:15
good info in this video,We can learn so much from the Vedic scriptures and the Naadi Shastra sciences . i remember watching this in 2007 here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5tJvY_P9vg&feature=related

Lettherebelight
6th October 2011, 19:39
Thanks for this one, Muzz. I had not seen it yet.

Some things in the Vedas do sound like silly myths initially, but they do stand up to modern scientific scrutiny.

Case in point is when I first heard that according to the Vedas, cow dung has antiseptic properties, and you can actually purify things with it. My initial reaction was 'What?!!'. but apparently, it has been scientifically proven.

Again and again, over the years, I keep hearing about scientific evidence coming to light which support s Vedic knowledge.

Well, the word 'Veda' itself, means 'knowledge'. So I guess it makes sense.

crosby
6th October 2011, 21:45
thank you Muzz for the enlightening video. i am just now learning about vedic knowledge and heritage. i can say that there is much too learn. for a beginner, this was very easy to listen too and absorb. thanks again.
warmest regards, corson