Pythagoras and his connection to Indian Wisdom- A Talk by Raj Vedam

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What if the history of India that we learn in our textbooks tells only part of the story, and worse, tells the story incorrectly? What if there are significant periods missing in the narration on Indian history that
is not being told today? In this talk he critiques present-day narratives, examines the evidence from a variety of scientific disciplines, and presents a unique, strong and compelling case for an untold prehistory of India.

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Yes i had known this, but its important to mention . Thanks for making the video .

siddharthsiddharth
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The Pallavas are great they gave the world Pythagoras and kung fu.

heeraksingh
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I am in a daze to explain why the Indians, with so much knowledge, stopped using it after working so hard to gain it.
There were obviously people who had access to the precious work - why were the natives not excelling and westerners making hay.
I doubt we can blame the westners for learning from India.

davinderdhanjal
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Doesn't connection between Greek and Indian mythology prove Aryan migration and invasion?

TheShree
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What he says is true, except the corn part .... corn was introduced in late 1400s after columbus came back to Europe

makuli