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Old 07-09-2023   #4
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What a rubbish article

Is she serious??? Vedas are 1500BC?



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There was Hindustan, the name used by the Persians, the Greeks, Delhi sultans and the Mughals for hundreds of years to refer to a large stretch of the north and centre of the subcontinent.

Finally there was Bharat, a name that is traced back to an ancient Sanskrit text, the Rig Veda – written around 1500BC – which mentions the Bharata clan as one of the principal tribes occupying an area now known as north India. It is also the name of a legendary king that appears in the Sanskrit epic the Mahabharata, who Hindus claim was the father of the Indian race.
Soooo, Vedas were written 3,000 years before Jesus was born??

Mahabharat was written before the Vedas?
LoL
I knowwww!!

It's bad enough seeing that rubbish when M make videos distorting the age of vedas, but constant rubbish by the Guardian paper, all bcoz they hate Modi ji

I sent an email:


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Hello,

I would like to inform you that the following article has many errors:

https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...back-centuries

One such error is:

Quote: "Finally there was Bharat, a name that is traced back to an ancient Sanskrit text, the Rig Veda – written around 1500BC – which mentions the Bharata clan as one of the principal tribes occupying an area now known as north India.
It is also the name of a legendary king that appears in the Sanskrit epic the Mahabharata, who Hindus claim was the father of the Indian race."


The Mahabharata epic was compiled 4-5,000 years ago, where the name Bharat is mentioned.
The name Bharat also appears in the Bhagavad Gita (again 5,000 years old)
The 4 Vedas are older than the Mahabharat period /epic.
The name Bharat is also mentioned in the epic Ramayana (which is older then Mahabharat).
Vedas do not mention a Bharata clan.

We're assuming you have the verses or directly translated sources from Sanskrit to confirm your statements?
Which we highly doubt.


Might I suggest you do some actual research instead of employing some imbecile with half baked knowledge.
Stop with your propaganda.

Something to help you get started:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhJ-0ul5wj4&t=71s

“And remember that this, which forms part of the Mahabharata, the greatest epic on earth was written four or five thousand years ago." Source: Mountain Paths Published Paperback: 324 pages Publisher: University of California Libraries (January 1, 1919) Language: English ASIN: B006FX6KPA

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Nothing will happen, they will just make some shitty excuses
pointing at some fucked up book printed by someone they know
or another Nehru type fucktard!




 
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