Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Hi everyone, Last night I was watching the History Channel¹s ³The Barbarians² Viking section. They mentioned how a Budha turned up in Norway many hundreds of years ago due to all the trading that went on across Europe, due to the vast area the vikings travelled in their longboats, deep into Europe, who had been trading with the east for at least a 1000 years already. It was easy for me to see that, which I¹ve seen before, that it is wholly possible for Jyotish to have travelled from India to virtually anywhere say 2300 years ago, in the mid iron age, when Rome was already trading with India, and then westward all the way to Britain. Because these trips always included merceneries and slaves, from various cultures, and because these persons sometimes escaped and sometimes were set free, the information they gleened would travel further, back to homelands etc. So, it is wholly possible, completely likely, that some Celt from Britain or Ireland, learned the basics of Jyotish from Indian traders on ships in the Roman harbor, then took it back to Britain, and showed it to the Druids, the priests. That is WHOLLY possible. It¹s also wholly possible that Jyotish gave birth to the Greek astrological tradition, who then missed the growing precession problem by and by as back then the Earth wobble was in a more ³straight up² position, providing steady seasons, which supported the massive growth of civilizations all over around that time. Alexander had gone to India, and many of his people returned to Greece. This was long before the Classical period. Certainly that Eastern touch was brought back, in fact, some Indians probably moved to Greece at that time and taught their knowledge their. Same with Rome. There was undoubtedly Hindus living in Rome during it¹s entire high period, and meeting with peoples from all over the European and other continents during that time. It is known that the American Indians on the Pacific Coast in Santa Barabara had astrology too. It got around, a long time ago. As did Sanskrit words, following the concepts they conveyed, which is why we find Sanskrit in Gaelic- in other words, not just because of source days, but because more so perhaps of travel and sharing, as today in America, the word ³Pundit² is used even on the news to indicate somebody who knows a subject well. Das Goravani, Pres. Service http://www.dancingmooninc.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Hare Krishna, Dear All, The Maharaja Yayati , grandson of Maharaja Prikshit, gave his Two sons to rule the part of the world which is known as Greece, Rome and the eastern europe to his Two sons as per Srimad Bhagavat Purana. So the message of Das Prabhu written below confirms as per the revelead Vedic Scripture. Hari BOL. Best wishes.................AMAR PURI. >Das Goravani <> >valist >"valist" <valist> >Jyotish Spreading in the Old World >Mon, 07 Mar 2005 10:01:29 -0800 > > > >Hi everyone, > >Last night I was watching the History Channel¹s ³The Barbarians² Viking >section. > >They mentioned how a Budha turned up in Norway many hundreds of years ago >due to all the trading that went on across Europe, due to the vast area the >vikings travelled in their longboats, deep into Europe, who had been >trading >with the east for at least a 1000 years already. > >It was easy for me to see that, which I¹ve seen before, that it is wholly >possible for Jyotish to have travelled from India to virtually anywhere say >2300 years ago, in the mid iron age, when Rome was already trading with >India, and then westward all the way to Britain. Because these trips always >included merceneries and slaves, from various cultures, and because these >persons sometimes escaped and sometimes were set free, the information they >gleened would travel further, back to homelands etc. > >So, it is wholly possible, completely likely, that some Celt from Britain >or >Ireland, learned the basics of Jyotish from Indian traders on ships in the >Roman harbor, then took it back to Britain, and showed it to the Druids, >the >priests. That is WHOLLY possible. > >It¹s also wholly possible that Jyotish gave birth to the Greek astrological >tradition, who then missed the growing precession problem by and by as back >then the Earth wobble was in a more ³straight up² position, providing >steady >seasons, which supported the massive growth of civilizations all over >around >that time. > >Alexander had gone to India, and many of his people returned to Greece. >This >was long before the Classical period. Certainly that Eastern touch was >brought back, in fact, some Indians probably moved to Greece at that time >and taught their knowledge their. Same with Rome. There was undoubtedly >Hindus living in Rome during it¹s entire high period, and meeting with >peoples from all over the European and other continents during that time. > >It is known that the American Indians on the Pacific Coast in Santa >Barabara >had astrology too. > >It got around, a long time ago. > >As did Sanskrit words, following the concepts they conveyed, which is why >we >find Sanskrit in Gaelic- in other words, not just because of source days, >but because more so perhaps of travel and sharing, as today in America, the >word ³Pundit² is used even on the news to indicate somebody who knows a >subject well. > > > >Das Goravani, Pres. > > > > >Service > > > > > >http://www.dancingmooninc.com > > > > > Links > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Correct me if I am wrong but the word Tir has the same meaning as well - Arrowhead or Arrow. Prakash Desai eSimplify, Inc. IT and Workflow Solutions www.simplifymt.com/esim prakash (818) 842-7470 Mobile: (818) 216-3459 Juliana Swanson [omhamsa] Monday, March 07, 2005 10:46 AM valist Re: Jyotish Spreading in the Old World Hi Rick, Thanks for sharing the historical information about Jyotish spreading throughout the world. There is a fascinating article online for anyone else who is interested in learning more about this, titled "Meet the Brahmins of Ancient Europe, the High Caste of Celtic Society: by Peter Berresford Ellis at: http://www.hinduvoice.net/cgi-bin/maillist/mojo.cgi?flavor=archive&id=200301 15010923&list=HV In this article, Ellis describes the language connection between Old Irish and Sanskrit, which you have brought up: Old Irish - arya (freeman),Sanskrit - aire (noble) Old Irish - naib (good), Sanskrit - noeib (holy) Old Irish - badhira (deaf), Sanskrit - bodhar (deaf) Old Irish - names (respect), Sanskrit - nemed (respect) Old Irish - righ (king), Sanskrit - raja (king) etc...it is fascinating, thanks so much, Juliana --- Das Goravani <> wrote: > > > Hi everyone, > > Last night I was watching the History Channel9s 3The > Barbarians2 Viking > section. > > They mentioned how a Budha turned up in Norway many > hundreds of years ago > due to all the trading that went on across Europe, > due to the vast area the > vikings travelled in their longboats, deep into > Europe, who had been trading > with the east for at least a 1000 years already. > > It was easy for me to see that, which I9ve seen > before, that it is wholly > possible for Jyotish to have travelled from India to > virtually anywhere say > 2300 years ago, in the mid iron age, when Rome was > already trading with > India, and then westward all the way to Britain. > Because these trips always > included merceneries and slaves, from various > cultures, and because these > persons sometimes escaped and sometimes were set > free, the information they > gleened would travel further, back to homelands etc. > > So, it is wholly possible, completely likely, that > some Celt from Britain or > Ireland, learned the basics of Jyotish from Indian > traders on ships in the > Roman harbor, then took it back to Britain, and > showed it to the Druids, the > priests. That is WHOLLY possible. > > It9s also wholly possible that Jyotish gave birth to > the Greek astrological > tradition, who then missed the growing precession > problem by and by as back > then the Earth wobble was in a more 3straight up2 > position, providing steady > seasons, which supported the massive growth of > civilizations all over around > that time. > > Alexander had gone to India, and many of his people > returned to Greece. This > was long before the Classical period. Certainly that > Eastern touch was > brought back, in fact, some Indians probably moved > to Greece at that time > and taught their knowledge their. Same with Rome. > There was undoubtedly > Hindus living in Rome during it9s entire high > period, and meeting with > peoples from all over the European and other > continents during that time. > > It is known that the American Indians on the Pacific > Coast in Santa Barabara > had astrology too. > > It got around, a long time ago. > > As did Sanskrit words, following the concepts they > conveyed, which is why we > find Sanskrit in Gaelic- in other words, not just > because of source days, > but because more so perhaps of travel and sharing, > as today in America, the > word 3Pundit2 is used even on the news to indicate > somebody who knows a > subject well. > > > > Das Goravani, Pres. > > > > > Service > > > > > > http://www.dancingmooninc.com > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > : > > > Links > > > valist > > > > > > Celebrate 's 10th Birthday! Netrospective: 100 Moments of the Web http://birthday./netrospective/ Links Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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