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• February 10, 2000
Dear friends, Here is one interesting view received from another member on the question of the age of Kuresan. It is quite noteworthy. He wrote: Your statement about life > expectancy in our land prior to the 19th century is > also possibly true - as a matter of fact, the life > expectancy in Roman times was only 22 years! The > present life expectancy of humans is at an all-time > high. Perhaps we should take the traditionally > accepted lifespans of purvacharyas like nathamuni, > alavandhar, ramanuja, desika etc. in the right > perspective (i.e. as our sampradayic way of showing > respect to them) instead of trying to pin down the > exact number and establish historical accuracy. > > Sri. Chakravarthi Rajagopalachari has > commented > in his Ramayana book, that although Hindu tradition > says kings of the Ikshvaku clan (such as Dasaratha) > lived several thousand years, we should only take > these > numbers literally in a mythological sense. In > reality, > Sri. Rajaji says that it only represents Ramayana's > way of respecting their seniority and wisdom. > > Many thanks for your response Adiyen's response to the above: Sir, How right you are. Thank you for recalling Sri.Rajaji's wise words. Sometimes it is better to leave dates alone and concentrate instead on the main events of history. Regards, Sampathkumaran __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
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