'Scientific Dating of Ancient Events before 2000 BC' - Dr. Kalam
  • New Delhi, Jul 30, (PTI) :

    Former President A P J Abdul Kalam today welcomed efforts by scientists
    and scholars to verify the facts of ancient India, saying it would be a
    learning experience if studies scientifically establish events of the
    Ramayana period and places associated with Lord Ram.

    Speaking at a national seminar on 'Scientific Dating of Ancient Events
    before 2000 BC', he said efforts to prove the indigenous nature of
    Indian civilisation could provide a boost to the confidence of the
    nation.

    At the seminar where scientists, historians and Vedic scholars converged
    together to discuss their findings about ancient India, the former
    scientist-president said for a person like him was born in Rameswaram, a
    place closely associated with the Ramayana epic, such efforts were all
    the more pleasing.

    "Rameswaram is known in intricate details to me as I travelled across
    the town delivering newspapers. In my eyes Gandhamanaparvatham appears
    from where Rama is supposed to have seen Sri Lanka. In front of me
    appears the famous Kothanda Ramar Temple of Rameshwaram.

    "The central point is Ramanathaswamy Temple where we find the Siva linga
    which Lord Rama had worshipped," he said.

    Contending that he had a profound interest in the scientific dating of
    Ramayana, Kalam said he would be the happiest person, if scientific
    dimensions establish places from where Ram, Lashmana, Hanuman, Sugreeva
    and the Vanara sena created a base before launching the war on Sri
    Lanka.

    He also pointed out that the eco-frindly agricultural practices used by
    farmers in the Vedica period could also provide a lot of lessons for the
    present day.

    "The dating studies have found that the farmers in the vedic period used
    natural manures for their agriculture. They have found 12 types of soil
    and determined associated organic manure compatible to the soil types.
    They did not make use of pesticides or any poisonous elements in the
    agro sector... We have to learn a lot from this experience," Kalam said.

    Contending that Vedic and post-Vedic literature has a tremendous amount
    of "scientific knowledge" which will be extremely beneficial to
    humanity, Kalam said dating of events leads to transforming mythology
    into history.

    "Balmiki packed so much information about the various planetary
    positions of those days, the geography of the areas mentioned in the
    epic, the seasonal events, and about the genealogy of various kings that
    it is virtually a no-brainer to establish the dates on which those
    events occurred," he said, adding that archaeology and astronomy could
    together be used to determine these facts.

    He also appealed to researchers studying India's epics to launch at
    least 100 PhDs with historical, geological, astronomical and space
    scientists to ascertain the veracity of history and date of events,
    while stressing that the use of Genology to relate to the scientific
    dating of epics with human genome sequences, should also be employed.

    "Astronomical calculation making use of planetarium software have proved
    that events narrated in Balamiki Ramayana actually occurred around 7000
    years back and can be sequenced," he said.

    Referring to Ramsethu, he said the bridge used by Rama to travel to Sri
    Lanka, is found submerged at the same location mentioned in Valmiki's
    writings, and as per estimates there has been a rise in the sea level
    during the last 7000 years roughly corresponding to 9 feet -- the same
    depth at which remains of Rama Sethu were found.

    He said there was a need to establish the relationship between the birth
    of spoken language and evolution of Valmiki Ramayana.



    "I am happy that through the use of modern technology the perception of
    Indian Archaeology has changed and has facilitated by researchers to
    prove an indigenous origin of civilisation in the Indian sub-continent.

    "This is an important factor which should work as an integrator of the
    entire nation since all of us have come into this land from the same
    ancestors and roots.
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