Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Discovery of Dwaraka

3 comments:

nizhal yoddha said...

interesting material. but isn't it from 2001 or 2002? sad that the study of dwaraka and mahabalipuram have not proceeded much further. the evidence about man-made structures seems quite exhaustive.

part of the problem seems to be political: the ruling classes have no interest in anything indigenous, and are quite happy with the aryan invasion mythology. the other part is technical: archaeology and underwater archaeology are difficult.

also see the brilliant book 'the lost river: sarasvati' by michel danino.

Pagan said...

Agreed, not the latest findings... but this is the most effective way of sharing with the average reader who doesn't have the time to read all the material.

Sure enough, this turned out to be the most popular post on this blog in a long time, judging by the view count.

nizhal yoddha said...

you misunderstand. i am not complaining at all; i thank you for posting it. in fact i sat through and watched all 40 mins of that video.

i am just sad that this dramatic discovery has simply been swept under the carpet by the 'secular' media and politicians of india.

i fully support your efforts to bring this information to the attention of many; and indeed i am glad that so many have seen it. i will repost it too :-) on twitter etc. and here as well.