Re: Sri Rama's times
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• April 9, 2001
sadagopan iyengar wrote: > There is > divergence to the extent that some historians even > place the Ramayana in the A.D. [-- snip --] > A similar argument, referring to > the absence of any references to Sri Rama in the > accounts of Fahien, the Chinese traveler who visited > Ayodhya around 400 a.d., ascribe still later time > slots to the epic. I believe such historians need to go back to school. Alexander's arrival on the frontier of NW India is dated precisely at 326 B.C. and this fact is accepted world-wide by every historian. Alexander's own scribe - Megasthenes, in his work "Indica" describes life in the northern provinces of India during that period, particularly the kingdom of Magadha (present day Bihar/vihaara). Megasthenes (in addition to the caste system and other social norms) refers to the existence of a distinct community of "Vaasudeva" worshippers, which dates Krishnavataaram to be *at least* one millennium prior to 3rd. century B.C. So, unless we rewrite our itihaasas to move Raama avataaram ahead of Krishnar, we have to accept that the above statements about Ramayana are wrong. Another cross-reference: The period of gautama buddha is placed in the 5th. century B.C., based on Pali texts written during Asoka's time. Certainly raamavataaram predated buddhism. These two periods of (a) Alexander's arrival in NW India, and (b) Siddhartha Gautama - are not disputed by most Indo-european scholars/historians anymore. Sri Vaishnavam point of view -- Vasisthar was the rajaguru of Dasaratha. According to sampradayam, the veda was not divided into four - until the time of vyasa maharishi. During the time of vasishthar, a brahmarishi - all the vedas were together, undivided. Therefore the raamayana predates vyasa maharishi, back to a period when vedam didn't exist in its four partitions of rk, yajus, saama and atharva. > Coming to astrological pointers, based on the timing > of the summer and winter equinoxes now and then, some > scientists place the Ramayana around 9000 years ago, > roughly in the 7th century b.c. This sounds more like a period when the veda was still undivided. Just my personal opinion here!! Learned members may please respond to any of the above with corrections/other inferences. adiyEn, -Srinath C. -------------------------------------------------------------- - SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH - To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list@yahoogroups.com Archives: http://ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/ Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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