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    Date:  7/24/06 - 12:11 AM
    Name:  Pradosh
    Site:  
    Location:  Australia.
    Comments:  This is one of the best sites I have seen, such well documented and researched, I am amazed!! I have always believed Hinduism is a way of life, a school of thought, a science in itself which is argumentative with layers of notions, the spine of any mankind on earth (at least on this planet) for which we should all protect its heritage, irrespective where we all come from.




    Date:  7/23/06 - 8:56 AM
    Name:  Prasanna Vengatesan S
    Site:  
    Location:  India.
    Comments:  The site has been designed well. Congrats! Is has more insight information than any other site. But I would feel the site would look much better if links to ahobilamutt site, kanchi kamakoti site, and other religious sites. And secondly why don't you start an e-newsletter?




    Date:  7/22/06 - 7:29 AM
    Name:  Nitin Patel
    Site:  
    Location:  Ahmedabad, Gujarat. India.
    Comments:  This is great website. Thanks.




    Date:  7/21/06 - 4:43 AM
    Name:  Prajakta Joshi
    Site:  http://jhinjhak.deviantart.com/
    Location:  Mumbai, India
    Comments:  Hi, Thanks for opening my eyes to the real India and Hinduism. I am so impressed by your site that I have put a link to this site in my webpage, http://jhinjhak.deviantart.com/. Things like this should spread across the globe, not only will it make many Indians proud of their origins but also it will increase the knowledge of everyone across the world . Thanks again. Prajakta.




    Date:  7/18/06 - 9:33 PM
    Name:  IMO
    Site:  
    Location:  India.
    Comments:  I like this web site. It is very nice to see good things about our religion.




    Date:  7/16/06 - 2:22 PM
    Name:  Arya
    Site:  
    Location:  Aryavarta.
    Comments:  Nice site. Tremendous info about Hinduism, about how the Indus valley Civilization was actually Aryan and not Dravidian, and how the AIT is all a myth. But I have to beg to differ on one point. North Indians and south Indians cannot be the same people. I do not care what theories and books say. They are totally different - in facial features, in the darkness of their skin, the curliness of their hair, in their unpronounceable languages which are nothing like the systematic and logical Sanskrit, in their narrow mindedness (e.g. - saving money is in their blood. sacrifice is a word unheard of by Dravidians - no wonder they have no contribution whatsoever in the Indian freedom movement. so far I am concerned, these afro-Indians should not be free at all. plus they are a closed lot speaking only to themselves and pulling strings to help their dark skinned brethren). Also they have had a zero contribution to Hinduism - all texts, all shastras, sutras, all treatises on yoga, ayurveda, astronomy, maths etc etc - are of sanskritic and thus of north Indian manufacture. These afro-Indians are actually from Sundaland, as their own Tamil texts reveal and they adopted Hinduism only after rishi agastya went to preach in the jungles of the Dravidian plateau - another fact corroborated by Dravidian texts. When you come up with a great website like this you do indeed manage to convince a lot of people that the AIT was all wrong. But when you make claims to the effect that people with totally different features, colour, language, dress code, rites (flower in the head and other remains of their original tribal religion), rituals, ghatam based music (the ghatam is a close relative of the african tomtom) are the same as their tall, fair, straight haired, Aryan, Sanskritic countrymen, - you end up losing all credibility. Aryans may have originated in northwest India but Dravidians are not Aryan Indians. They are Afro Indians from sundaland, related to the aborigines of Australia and Lemuria. Period. It applies for the Australasian and Austronesian tribes of central and eastern India.




    Date:  7/16/06 - 3:11 AM
    Name:  Amar Nath
    Site:  
    Location:  Samabalpur, Orissa, India.
    Comments:  This site needs to be more publicized as it plays a positive role to bring awareness and commitment towards cultural heritage of Hinduism.




    Date:  7/13/06 - 9:13 AM
    Name:  C Viji
    Site:  
    Location:  Karnataka, India.
    Comments:  Madam, If it is possible you can collect information about Islamic Onslaught committed by Hyderabad Nizam at the period of partition. One of our teachers once told that Nizam appointed Razzaqs for killing Hindus. In North-Eastern Karnataka known as Hyderabad Karnataka (Dist of Gulbarga etc.) Razzaqs separated heads of children. In many house in that part even today swords are seen which were used to face Razzaqs.




    Date:  7/13/06 - 7:09 AM
    Name:  Sekhar
    Site:  
    Location:  India.
    Comments:  The terrorist attacks in Mumbai and Kashmir on 7/11/2006 is an inhuman act, which cannot belong to any religion. But the fact is, civilizations in a harsh terrain (a desert) can give birth to an equally ruthless culture which condones and perhaps takes delights in: Subjugating their women, maiming, stoning to death, plundering nations and of recent origin "terror attacks". In direct contrast Hinduism, which evolved in fertile plains, had respect for women and tolerance as its precepts. (Of course, even as an overpopulated India has chosen to "lack" material things, baser tendencies have taken wings). And, it is just not enough for any community to sit back and say that our religion (or we ourselves) are not responsible for terror attacks. Nathuram Godse was a Hindu. So, all those good Hindu's who knew what he was up to are just as much to blame for the murder of Mahatma Gandhi. Terror cells in India (or anywhere for that matter) just cannot operate without the active co-operation of the locals. It could be a mercenary Indian from any community. Or it can be an Indian who has been sufficiently brainwashed. A community, which lets their children go way ward cannot afford to sit pretty. It is much easier to pick up the wrong attitude and try to change the world (with stones and RDX) than win an Olymic gold medal, the FIFA World Cup or a Nobel prize to show what he and his religion is capable of. It is the responsibility of the elders in that (Islamic) community to direct the young towards the second option. Tolerance of even the most peaceful animal like an elephant's, should not be tested. What gets crushed underneath will be mostly the innocent (perhaps not so innocent for keeping quiet). (Webmaster’s Note: India (Bharat), the land of rishis (sages) and monumental epics such as Ramayana and Mahabharata has been under attack for centuries by civilizations of the deserts. For a historical perspective for this clash of civilizations, please refer to chapter on Islamic Onslaught, European Imperialism and First Indologists)




    Date:  7/12/06 - 5:57 AM
    Name:  S .P. Attri
    Site:  
    Location:  United States of America.
    Comments:  SEPARATING FACT FROM FICTION, AND MYTHOLOGY FROM REALITY By S.P. Attri (USA). 1. News reports coming out of India, point to an expert orchestration of terrorist strikes against Mumbai's local trains on 11 July 2006. The blasts in Mumbai local trains, are supposedly carried out through Al-Qaeda's surrogates, Lashkar-E-Tayiba, and SIMI (Students Islamic Movement Of India). Isn't this the direct-fruit of India's foolish repeal of anti-terrorist law of POTA? 2. Moslems's urge for Jehad is well known, Moslems have "Always" regarded Non-Moslem Kafir lands, as Dar-Ul-Harb (the battle-ground), and the financial capital of Kafir-India, Mumbai, is an ideal hunting ground for Islamic-Predators. You can be certain that there is no shortage of Jehadi-Recruits, willing to do the dirty work of Islam. These recruits feel proud of themselves, they feel in control, as they are calling the shots, when they are killing Kafirs. 3. George W. Bush tells us that, Moslems are members of a religion that, is so full of love. Judging by the behavior of Moslems during the last 1400 years, it is total mythology to label Islam as a religion of peace, and Moslems as so full of love. Contrary to what Simple George has been spoon-fed, Islam is anything but love. It is extremely necessary to separate fact from fiction, and mythology from reality. The actual existent historical data of last 1400 years, clearly shows Moslems murder of Non-Moslems Kafirs, and their genocide, in Islam's eternal precipitous war of Kafir-Hatred. 4. These are the same "Loving-Moslems" who recently killed five Kafir-Hindus in Kashmir, by slitting the throat of one, and cutting off the tongues and noses of four others, repeatedly shouting slogans at them, of being Kafirs and informers of police. These are the same Loving-Moslems, who cross over from Pakistan into Indian Kashmir, and slaughter Kafir-Hindus. During the last 15 years, they have murdered more than 50,000 Hindus, and evicted more than 300,000 Hindus from their homes in Kashmir. 5. Marketing Islam as a religion of peace, and labeling Killer-Moslems as Loving-Moslems, may be politically correct, as well as a vote-getting gimmick for Phoney-Liberal politicians of India, but it does not belie the true nature of Islam, nor can it ever refute: "THE NO-LONGER-CAN-BE-DENIED FIERCE BRUTALITY OF ISLAM." Like wolves and sharks, Moslems are predators, and history is a strong guide that their mission is to wipe off, all Kafirs from the map of the world. 6. For Hindus, Moslems Kafir-Hatred and killing of Non-Moslem Kafirs, is not a simple human rights issue, but is illustrative of a mandatory necessity, to plan some strong countermeasures, to hunt down these barbaric-predators. Islam's threat against Non-Moslem Kafirs is especially worrisome, in the light of Moslem's sacred duty of Jehad, and their yearning to establish Allah's Empire all over the earth. 7. After centuries of Hindu-Slaughter, at the hands of Moslems, the issue before the Hindu right now, is a Hamletian-Conumdrum: "TO STRIKE OR NOT TO STRIKE (against the Predatory-Moslems), THAT IS THE QUESTION." regards, Surinder Paul Attri. (Webmaster's Note: For more information refer to chapter on Islamic Onslaught. Thanks).




    Date:  7/11/06 - 11:18 AM
    Name:  Vishal Mohan Khare
    Site:  http://www.asctae.org/
    Location:  New Delhi, India.
    Comments:  It is Infinite Intelligence and Eternal Knowledge of The World Guru -- The Superconscious Esoteric INDIA - which awe-inspires rest of the world in such a deep way that every non Indian becomes sad as to why one is NOT an Indian! It is the India alone which holds The Eternal Key to the Secret Knowledge of Awe-inspiring Science and Technology of Absolute Excellence which will EVER remain UNEXPLAINED to the rest of the world till it learns how to learn INDIA - NOW A SUBJECT IN ITSELF FOR THE WEST ! - Vishal, CEO, www.asctae.org




    Date:  7/6/06 - 1:59 PM
    Name:  Adiseshu Channasamudhram
    Site:  
    Location:  United States of America.
    Comments:  I should say I was fortunate to have stumbled upon this website which is a gold mine of information! I will definitely be visiting this web site in the days and months to come and keep reading. Also I will make sure to recommend this site to all my friends and other who are interested in the roots of India and Hinduism. Ms. Sushma - the author of this site - you have done a commendable job and would like to thank you for all the information in one place.







    Date:  7/4/06 - 9:11 AM
    Name:  Truong Mealy
    Site:  
    Location:  Phnom Penh, Cambodia -Paris-Tokyo.
    Comments:  Thanks to an American friend living in Lao PDR, I have the rare chance to visualize www.atributetohinduism.com. It is really a wonderful and enlightening site for me! I have no regret to spend most of my time to read these well-documented articles and research papers. Congratulations and admiration to all those who have done this laudable work. I will keep this site as my favorite one. TM.




    Date:  6/29/06 - 2:52 PM
    Name:  Vijayji Odedra
    Site:  
    Location:  London, United Kingdom.
    Comments:  No doubt a great job. But come on in the history section where are our heroes? Rana Pratap, and Rana Sanga. They both fought back bravely against the Mongols. So did many other Kshtriya Hindus. We did not just let the Mongols take our lands with no fight we were glorious even in defeat Rana Pratap defeated the Mongols (Akbar the greatest Mongal King) 7 times. More credit needs to be given to the Rajputs and Hindu Kshtriyas. (Webmaster’s Note: Thank you for pointing out the lack of information on the Royal Rajput Warriors. More information on the Rajputs will be added in the next update).




    Date:  6/29/06 - 5:69 AM
    Name:  Nitai
    Site:  http://www.freewebtown.com/bhaktivedanta108/
    Location:  Amsterdam, Netherlands.
    Comments:  The Hindu religion in ancient times known as Vedic culture is nowadays still present in the majority of population of India and there is an attempt by some saints to spread it all over the world. This site also belongs to such an endeavour to maintain the values of Vedic culture. I am personally the adherent of the personalistic Vaisnava philosophy and here I would like to inform everybody that there is a scientific explanation of the aspects of the Vedas now presented on "The Hare Krishna Views On Science" website that you can find on http://www.freewebtown.com/bhaktivedanta108 Welcome and have a nice reading. Hare Krishna.




    Date:  6/29/06 - 2:57 AM
    Name:  Miriyala Ravi Chandra
    Site:  
    Location:  Eluru, Andhra Pradesh, India.
    Comments:  An Indian’s pride..




    Date:  6/27/06 - 11:53 AM
    Name:  Yogesh Bailwal
    Site:  
    Location:  Dehradun, India.
    Comments:  Great selfless work for the community.




    Date:  6/26/06 - 10:08 PM
    Name:  C. Narine
    Site:  
    Location:  New York, USA.
    Comments:  Your authentic and convincing study of Sanatan Dharma in this monumental research work only confirms the obvious, given the brutal attempts of those foreign invaders who butchered our ancestors by the myriads and fought desperately to rob the most ancient culture and civilization on earth its rightful place in History, only endorses the fact that our Dharma has been unequivocally prefixed "Sanatan". Keep up the great work! Jai Shri Ram!




    Date:  6/26/06 - 8:41 PM
    Name:  Aman Bhalla
    Site:  
    Location:  Canada.
    Comments:  An amazing website which really opened my eyes, I was always looking for many of the historical events of India in which I found on this website. Thanks so much for all your effort, it is sad that India doesn't get the credit it deserves today for all of it's contributions to the world. I just had a question though, isn't the term "Hindu" problematic? In my Hinduism class they said it was the name given to Indians who followed a specific lifestyle. I'd like to hear your thoughts on that…




    Date:  6/24/06 - 8:02 PM
    Name:  John McGregor, Executive Director, Foundation Expo '88
    Site:  http://www.foundationexpo88.org/
    Location:  Brisbane, Australia.
    Comments:  I really enjoyed this website and looking forward to coming back again.




    Date:  6/24/06 - 11:49 PM
    Name:  Rajiv Misra
    Site:  
    Location:  Florida, USA.
    Comments:  It is a wonderful website giving a highly detailed analysis of various aspects of Hinduism. Great work.




    Date:  6/21/06 - 8:59 PM
    Name:  Sudhakar Kaushik
    Site:  
    Location:  Boston, USA and India.
    Comments:  This is a very inspiring site.. It is fascinating to take a broad swathe of areas and show linkages to our culture and religion.. If you could do this in some animated fashion you could even push this as an engaging broadband video experience for kids.. That is how we can propagate and retain our culture and our place rightfully in this world. Namaste, Sudhakar.




    Date:  6/21/06 - 12:37 PM
    Name:  C Viji
    Site:  
    Location:  Karnataka, India.
    Comments:  In Bijapur (Karnataka) there is a great well called "Taj Bavadi". It was built in 1620 under the orders of Ibrahim Adli Shah (1580-1626). Historians say that it is built in the honor of his queen Taj-Sultana. A narrow gallery with a low parapet wall runs inside of all the four walls covered with arch surfaces. The gallery passes through large rooms with lancet-shaped windows on all the three sides expect the front. These rooms were meant for the use of travelers; THAT IN THE SOUTH ACCOMODATES A HINDU SHRINE. This is the information I collected from the books. I don't no which God is worshipped there. Why a Muslim ruler built a Hindu shrine inside TAJ-Bavadi?




    Date:  6/20/06 - 2:51 AM
    Name:  Pratima G Prabhu
    Site:  
    Location:  Bangalore, India.
    Comments:  Hi, This is a fantastic attempt to bring the true aspects of Hinduism to light. Rightly said that Hinduism has been the scapegoat for all the negative publicity against it from Christians and Muslims, who have copied their books in a varied form from the Vedas. I sincerely wish that this site gets a maximum readability and would take up a personal publicity campaign to increase the visitors to this site with all my resources and capabilities. All the best.

    (Editor’s Note: Thank you for your kind words and thoughts. Your support and interest of this site is greatly appreciated).




    Date:  6/17/06 - 7:37 AM
    Name:  B. Chandramouli
    Site:  
    Location:  Peterborough, United Kingdom.
    Comments:  Fantastic Website. Please accept my humble pranams for your efforts. Thanks.




    Date:  6/16/06 - 6:59 PM
    Name:  Piyush Sheth
    Site:  
    Location:  United States of America.
    Comments:  Undoubtedly Communists and Muslims are enemies of the nation with singular goal to finish off even what is remaining of Hindu Civilization. Current proposals by stupid Karats of the Communist Party will push India back for centuries to come.




    Date:  6/13/06 - 8:59 AM
    Name:  Dr. Madhukar S.Shetty
    Site:  
    Location:  Cardiff, United Kingdom.
    Comments:  What a wonderful website. Truly such a rich culture.




    Date:  6/13/06 - 8:59 AM
    Name:  Padma Varadan
    Site:  http://www.vipanci.com/
    Location:  Mumbai, India.
    Comments:  It was no small surprise to have come across such a convincing account of the dynamic interaction among Scholars of various hues converging to one unmistakable conviction that India's hoary musical traditions are not museum pieces but still have relevance in the current scenario. I would have appreciated a little more detailed treatment of the practical aspects of the various concepts like the dynamics of twenty two srutis, notation parameters and of course the continuity in the traditions. That is not to belittle the extensive research that has gone into readying this website. Congratulations! By the way some inkling into the subtler aspects of Veena Music in particular may be had on www.vipanci.com.




    Date:  6/9/06 - 2:53 AM
    Name:  Adka Chittaranjan
    Site:  
    Location:  India.
    Comments:  Great work....I’ve not come across a website about Hinduism like this one before. Its a must visit to all Hindus & Indians. Good Job. Keep it up.




    Date:  6/7/06 - 8:29 AM
    Name:  Nirmal Ganapathy
    Site:  
    Location:  India.
    Comments:  Hi, You people have done a Great job. I was longing for such a website as I to my knowledge knew there is always factual to each and every Hindu concepts. This website has become a Great source of inspiration and knowledge to me. We need more efforts like this website to tell people what their religion is, as we are getting more and more Westernized, people forget about our own culture and religion. Your efforts will help sustain the oldest religion in the world, which has no end.




    Date:  6/7/06 - 7:11 AM
    Name:  Nagarajan
    Site:  
    Location:  Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.
    Comments:  Suprem Namaste. It is really a fantastic site. After seeing my e-mail daily, I have a habit of reading at least one chapter of the voluminous site you are maintaining. I hope not only Hindus even followers of other religions can learn a lot and realize the truth. May God bless you!




    Date:  6/6/06 - 8:35 AM
    Name:  Girik Sehgal
    Site:  
    Location:  Sydney, Australia.
    Comments:  Among the top five websites I have ever been to. I love it!!!!! I am so proud to be a follower of Sanatan Dharm, which is also the Satya Dharm. Nothing is false, everything is referenced. This site shows that extreme Hinduism is in fact a good thing unlike most other religions of the world. Jai Sri Ram! Jai Sri Shyam! Jai Hind!




    Date:  6/6/06 - 2:36 AM
    Name:  Alphanso D'souza
    Site:  
    Location:  Canada.
    Comments:  Awesome website! It creates a sense of pride to our unparalleled Hindu heritage. A small suggestion, Could you add some Hindu podcasts to your website or at least some audio links to Hindu teachings podcasts?







    Date:  6/5/06 - 8:11 AM
    Name:  C Viji
    Site:  
    Location:  Karnataka, Bharat.
    Comments:  Thank you for a wonderfully informative website. The idea of four Yugas seems absolutely true. Here are my views based on "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuga" According to Vedic Cosmologist Patrizia Norelli-Bachelet, the numbers given for the yuga are to be understood as seconds of degrees of arc of precessional movement (precession of the equinoxes). Therefore, in her seeing of the yugas the Kali Yuga equals 432,000 seconds of arc, which equals 120 degrees of the 360 degrees of the 25,920 year procession (120*x 60'x 60 seconds of arc = 432,000"). Norelli-Bachelet notes in her work that 432,000 miles is the radius of the Sun. According to this formula for the yugas: Kali Yuga = 8640 years (one third of the precession or 4 astrological ages) Dwapar Yuga (Two Kali Yuga) = 17,280 years (two thirds of the precession or 8 astrological ages) Treta Yuga (Three Kali Yuga) = 25,920 years (one precession of the equinoxes) Satya Yuga (Four Kali Yuga) = 34,560 years (one and a third of the precession of the equinoxes) Norelli-Bachelet's teachings on the yuga, presented in her book "The Gnostic Circle" in 1972. It is said that Satya yuga is of 1,728,000 years and life span of 4000 years. The Dwapara yuga if of 864,000 years and life span of 2000 years. In both cases the ratio is 432. Our texts say that after every yuga the life span falls. If we multiply 432 with 80 years, the Satya yuga will be of around 34,560 years. If we multiply 432 with 60 years the Dwapara will be of 25,920 years. If we multiply 432 with 40 years the Dwapara yuga will be of 17280 years. It is said the in the higher ages (Treta and Satya), writing is unnecessary because people communicate directly by thought; temples are unnecessary because people feel the omnipresence of God; wars are rare but they do occur; one such war is described in the Ramayana. Satya yuga falls between 90,000 BC to 50,000 BC. As described in our sacred texts the scientists have afterall shown that in the early stages of human race there were no temples and scripts. Our texts say: Treta Yuga is the mental age, mental power is harnessed, men are in power, and inventions dissolve the illusion of time. (Inventions are characteristic of both Dvapara and Treta yugas.) Trata yuga falls between 50,000 BC to 25,000 BC. Scientists have shown that at the last stage of evolution about 40,000 years ago men that habitate the earth now appeared. New techniques in shaping stone weapons, drawing paintings and shaping images were devoloped during this age. Our texts say: In Dwapara Yuga, science flourishes, people experience the spiritual in terms of subtle energies and rational choices, inventions are abundant, particularly those that dissolve the illusion of distance (between people and between things), and power is mostly in the hands of women. The end of this age is associated with the death of Krishna, and the events described in the Mahabharata. Dwapara Yuga falls between 25,000 BC to 8,000 BC. Exactly in this age religious beliefs arose, and dance and music appeared. Our texts say: In the lowest phase, Kali Yuga, most people are aware only of the physical aspect of existence, the predominant emphasis of living is material survival, and power is mostly in the hands of men. People's relationship with the spiritual is governed predominantly by superstition and by authority. Temples, wars, and writing are hallmarks of Dvapara and Kali yugas.Kali yuga falls between 7,000 BC to 2nd millenium AD. That means very soon (within few centuries) the world will enter the Satya yuga again. I think that the Kali yuga may end either of these three ways. 1. The global warming or other natural disaster, or 2. Third world war, or 3. Spreading of Hinduism.




    Date:  6/4/06 - 6:50 AM
    Name:  Vikram Dev Thakur
    Site:  
    Location:  Ludhiana, Punjab, India
    Comments:  Thanks for coming up with such a beautiful website. It was really required.




    Date:  6/3/06 - 11:08 PM
    Name:  K R Iyer
    Site:  
    Location:  Chennai, India.
    Comments:  Your site is really Superb, but I was saddened to find that though you have added links on Hindu culture in Vietnam, Java, Bali, etc., Iran was not considered. Iran was a land with which Indians shared close affinities and ancient Persian had barely any differences from Sanskrit. (Webmaster’s Note: Thank you for your input regarding Iran. I will try to include Hindu culture’s influence and ties with Iran and countries to the West in future updates. I would appreciate if you can let me know names of books that deal with this most ancient relationship with Persia).




    Date:  6/2/06 - 3:11 AM
    Name:  Deepak Kumar
    Site:  
    Location:  New York, USA/Jalandhar, India.
    Comments:  Very interesting, full of detail, new meaning for word "Maha Bharat." Now I have to visit ANGKOR, BOROBUDUR, and SRIDEB to see all the temples. Thanks to all who put all this together. I will love to see more. Please email me with more info on this subject.




    Date:  5/31/06 - 1:25 PM
    Name:  Lalit Berry
    Site:  
    Location:  Ludhiana, Punjab. India.
    Comments:  Simply Great.




    Date:  5/31/06 - 10:38 AM
    Name:  Ajit Mane
    Site:  
    Location:  Solapur, Maharashtra, India.
    Comments:  Great great great !! Best of luck for your website future. I am proud to be a Hindu.




    Date:  5/30/06 - 9:19 AM
    Name:  Bharti
    Site:  
    Location:  India.
    Comments:  Hi, Just wish to inform you that something has been done to the section/php/link on Conversions. As soon as somebody tries to open the chapter on Conversions under Social Category, the webpage closes immediately. Please look in to this and fix this problem so that people can read the information / material on Conversions. Many Thanks, Bharti (Webmaster's Note: As far as I can tell the chapter seems fine. I have encountered no problem with it. Unless it is being censored in India. Please try again and let me know. Thanks).




    Date:  5/27/06 - 2:55 PM
    Name:  J. Lenora Daniels
    Site:  
    Location:  United States of America.
    Comments:  I am so pleased to know that sites such as yours exist. I am blown away by how informative it is. I have a sincere interest in learning all I can about Hinduism and your site helps greatly. Many Thanks!!




    Date:  5/27/06 - 1:07 AM
    Name:  Grant Hayman
    Site:  http://www.ovalecotech.ca
    Location:  Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
    Comments:  This is the most information published on Vimana's I have found on the web. I will be linking to your website as I have been interested in ancient flight for sometime. Check out my site at: http://www.ovalecotech.ca




    Date:  5/26/06 - 4:21 PM
    Name:  Seshu Karthick
    Site:  
    Location:  Dallas, USA.
    Comments:  This is an excellent website... Kudos to the creator team.




    Date:  5/26/06 - 11:30 AM
    Name:  Vethanayagi Arumugam
    Site:  
    Location:  Malaysia.
    Comments:  This site is excellent and very informative. I will definitely visit this site often. By the way, can anyone e-mail to me, the meaning of my name. Thank you & best regards.




    Date:  5/26/06 - 3:36 AM
    Name:  K. Neeraja
    Site:  
    Location:  Hyderabad, India.
    Comments:  Dear Sushma, I have full faith in my religion, after visiting this site; so many doubts in my mind were cleared. I thank you in terms of you being a perfect "guru" to me indirectly. Please, this work has to cover each and every corner of the world. I hope I can help you in some way. (Webmaster's Note: Thank you for your lovely sentiments. You can help by spreading the word around about this website).




    Date:  5/23/06 - 1:21 AM
    Name:  A.S. Prasad
    Site:  
    Location:  Guntur – Andhra Pradesh State, India.
    Comments:  I am a devotee of Lord Sri Nrisimha Swamy. I am collecting all his temple details throughout the world. Kindly help me in the same. Please e-mail me the places of his temple details known to you and nearer to your places. I shall be grateful to all of you forever. With respects, A S Prasad. Guntur.




    Date:  5/18/06 - 2:57 AM
    Name:  Suma Subramaniam
    Site:  
    Location:  Seattle, Washington, USA.
    Comments:  I came across this website when I was reading about Hinduism on the Internet for one of my articles. I couldn't resist posting a comment after I browsed through this site. I intend spending some more time reading more about the robust, joyful experience of Hinduism that you have so beautifully explained. Hinduism is no doubt a great concept for understanding the universe...you have done a wonderful job here...my heartfelt wishes to you to keep the work going.




    Date:  5/14/06 - 3:31 PM
    Name:  Ramachandran Nair
    Site:  
    Location:  Pulluvazhi, Ernakulam, Kerala, India.
    Comments:  A rich treasure indeed...to talk about... to read...to discuss... and to study for the human kind..who are truth seekers. Your great work will be an asset and an inspiration for now and time to come... with warm regards.





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