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    Date:  5/11/06 - 1:00 PM
    Name:  Vidyardhi Nanduri
    Site:  http://www.cosmologytrust.blogspot.com.
    Location:  Hyderabad, India 500038.
    Comments:  Please read my book - The Science of Cosmology and Vedas - Unity in Diversity – By Dr. Vidyardhi Nanduri - Information is available at: http://www.cosmologytrust.blogspot.com. Thanks.




    Date:  5/10/06 - 4:23 PM
    Name:  Betty Jo
    Site:  
    Location:  Alaska, USA.
    Comments:  I have come across a book that was first published in 1910 by publisher J.M.Dent & Sons Ltd. in London Aldine House Bedford St. London and E. P Dutton & Co. Inc. Reprints 1911,1915,1917,1926 and last reset 1929. Hard back cover with some type of fine threaded material. The title is Ramayana and the Mahabharata condensed into English verse by Romesh C. Dutt. It says All rights reserved. Made in Great Britain at the Temple Press Letchworth, Herts and decorated by Eric Ravilious for the publishers above. Can you tell me the antique value of this book and if there might be someone interested in buying it.?




    Date:  5/10/06 - 4:10 AM
    Name:  Jeffery Webb, Jr
    Site:  
    Location:  Perris, CA – USA.
    Comments:  Hi, I have been reading about ancient aircraft for years, and I would like a list of the books (translated to English) about all the types of vimanas you mention in your site, just the ones about the vehicles, I intend to recreate a lot of the old research in the form of models. Hinduism is filled with great knowledge! Let me know, and keep up the great work, I'm sure your ancestors are very proud of you. Sincerley, Jeff.




    Date:  5/8/06 - 1:58 PM
    Name:  Avinash Agarwal
    Site:  
    Location:  Portland, USA.
    Comments:  Thank you for your amazing service to mankind. I salute you.




    Date:  5/5/06 - 11:11 PM
    Name:  Pradeep Sharma
    Site:  
    Location:  New Delhi, India.
    Comments:  I reached this site while looking for Akshardam. While I have just skimmed the surface and intend investing a lot of time here, I must state that you have done a stupendous job. Obviously, a labour of love. Keep up the good work.




    Date:  5/5/06 - 5:58 PM
    Name:  Satyavrat Joshi
    Site:  http://www.dattadevasthan.org/
    Location:  California, USA.
    Comments:  Hi, Yours is one of the most well maintained and articulate websites when in comes to layout and content. Considering that I would like to request you to add our temple information to your website if possible. We are a group of volunteers for Shri Datta Devasthan Trust, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra. We are based in US and run a satsang center here. This trust runs a Veda Vidyapeetham Gurukul for Vedic education at Ahmednagar and has been established by His Holiness Shri Ramakrishna Kshirsagar Swamiji. The Vedant temple is huge and you can feel the divine presence of God when you visit it. I therefore request you add our temple to your "Links" page if possible. Please let me know if there are certain conditions or charges that apply to do this. For more information about our Temple please visit http://www.dattadevasthan.org/. Warm Regards, Satyavrat Joshi. (Please Note: The temple url has been added to the Links chapter).




    Date:  5/3/06 - 6:36 AM
    Name:  C.S.Srikanth
    Site:  
    Location:  Hyderabad, India.
    Comments:  Hi Sushmaji, I saw this site when I was searching for information on Taj Mahal on Google one year back, I am still going through this site and this site gives a lot of in-depth information about us, this also helps people to learn about our culture, please continue your great work. This is a very good website I saw till date providing ample information on our culture and values which were mis-interpreted by the British during their rule in India. Srikanth.




    Date:  4/30/06 - 1:05 PM
    Name:  Suresh Kumar
    Site:  http://www.srdm.org/
    Location:  Kerala – India.
    Comments:  In these days some people are spreading bad images of the Hindu practice and philosophy. Our great RISHIS (saints) presented their "DARSAN" for the world. Unfortunately majority of the Hindus are not aware about the real teachings of our RISHIS (saints). This site is doing great work to share the knowledge of Hindu Dharma. My hearty thanks to Sushmaji. Suresh www.srdm.org.




    Date:  4/25/06 - 11:04 PM
    Name:  Antonio Dias
    Site:  http://www.amdnewstore.com/Hindu_Art_s/2.htm
    Location:  Florida - USA.
    Comments:  Dear Ms Londhe, I have no words for describe my pleasure to enjoy read your web site. I'm a Catholic but everything that I can read about Hinduism is for me like a discovery of a new World. I want apologize for linking to your site from the mine (http://www.amdnewstore.com/Hindu_Art_s/2.htm) with the Hindu Art words. If you do not accept to be linked to your site, is not a problem, I pull of the link and I enjoy anyway read your site and the value of your content, is so instructive. Best regards, Antonio Dias.




    Date:  4/24/06 - 8:00 PM
    Name:  Taj
    Site:  
    Location:  United States of America.
    Comments:  This is an excellent site, very straightforward in its presentation. I am not one for religion for I think its it a dimension of God attempted to be defined by man, while it may be close and may show out reverence it is inadequate (in the sense that we as man are fallible). Raised in the Western world I am subjected to a Monotheistic approach to God and religion. While one part of me cannot move past this idea is probably based on that which I have been raised on. Another part of me says Hinduism has a much better interpretation of God and the natural world in which we live (because thru it you are able to choose a path to be closer to God). I probably don’t know what I am talking about when I theorize this- but- Can the Gods of Hinduism be dimensions of one God in which everything exist, representing different dimensions or attributes of that one God? I always wonder why people are searching for God or Gods like they are out there somewhere. When you say this you are saying they exist separate from us and thus are subjecting them to become fallible. I theorize that God has many dimensions (many which we will never be able to grasp) and that we are part of that- existing in a physical dimension with rationality and free will but are still a part of God. I wish there was more info on the Rama Empire.




    Date:  4/24/06 - 9:44 AM
    Name:  Alonzo Machiraju
    Site:  
    Location:  Hyderabad, AP. India/Ventura Country, CA. USA.
    Comments:  You've done a rather exhaustive job with regards to providing information on Indian culture. I would like to see more stuff on science and technology though (which is already pretty extensively covered).




    Date:  4/24/06 - 9:03 AM
    Name:  Shailesh Gupta
    Site:  
    Location:  Delhi, India.
    Comments:  I appreciate the great task you have taken and wish you all the success. site : www.easternbookcorporation.com




    Date:  4/22/06 - 2:40 AM
    Name:  Dilip Varma
    Site:  
    Location:  Delhi, India.
    Comments:  This is a fantastic site giving a fascinating and thought-provoking outlook and world-view of one of world's greatest religions. Besides, the research that has been done to unearth many quotations and citations in the ancient scriptures is praiseworthy. I hope you will keep up the good work to spread the fame and glory of ancient Hindu civilization.




    Date:  4/19/06 - 4:51 PM
    Name:  Manmohan Kumar
    Site:  http://www.hinduvoice.co.uk/
    Location:  United States of America.
    Comments:  This is a small beginning in unification of Hindus worldwide. Read the current issue (April 2006) of Hindu Voice - http://www.hinduvoice.co.uk




    Date:  4/19/06 - 6:21 AM
    Name:  Rohit Sharma
    Site:  
    Location:  United Arab Emirates.
    Comments:  Splendid compilation of facts, which every human being should be aware of.




    Date:  4/17/06 - 2:21 AM
    Name:  Dhana Latchmi D/O R. Nadarajan
    Site:  
    Location:  Singapore.
    Comments:  Dear Sushma, This website is very informative and interesting. But it will be great if you could add the some of the references for the citation at the end of the page if not it is quite hard to read. But otherwise it’s a good site about Hinduism I came across so far. Can you tell me more about this Nalanda University in India? I am doing an essay for a sociology course regarding Religion, Significant changes in religion, mass media and their relationship in Singapore... this website is a real help in providing information about Hinduism, thank you for that too. Wish you all the best and may the great Lord Murugan (Skanda) bless you.




    Date:  4/15/06 - 4:16 PM
    Name:  Gita Dubay
    Site:  
    Location:  Trinidad & Tobago, West Indies.
    Comments:  I am thankful for this wonderfully informative site. It certainly provided me with answers to many questions. I have had unanswered for many years, e.g. the original role of women as teachers of sacred knowledge. I thank you immensely.




    Date:  4/14/06 - 2:19 PM
    Name:  Kiran Kumar
    Site:  
    Location:  Hyderabad, India.
    Comments:  Great, great work....amazing...You people have done a lot of work. I would like to thank every one who is involved in this project.




    Date:  4/13/06 - 9:53 AM
    Name:  Dr. Kiran Patil
    Site:  
    Location:  New York. USA.
    Comments:  Amazing work. I am really impressed with the amount of knowledge this site has.. Extraordinary work….




    Date:  4/12/06 - 6:33 AM
    Name:  Rohan Gurumurthy
    Site:  
    Location:  Chennai, India.
    Comments:  Sushama ji, I am from Chennai in India. Your website is a treasure trove of information on our Sanatana Dharma and Bharat. I recently discovered it and I am regularly delving into the contents of this vast and beautiful site. My appreciation, knowledge and gratitude keep growing with every visit to your magnificent site. Keep up the great work and thanks. Regards, Rohan.




    Date:  4/10/06 - 2:08 AM
    Name:  Prof. Dipak Basu
    Site:  
    Location:  Nagasaki University, Japan.
    Comments:  You wrote, following Rajaram's book that, "It was Karl Marx, not any ancient Indian sage who insisted that India had no history, and what is called history is simply a record of successive intruders. This has now become the central dogma of the Marxist school as indeed it has for the inheritors of the Eurocentric colonial thinking like Michael Witzel. This is what brings together the Indian Marxists and some Western Indologists on the issue of the Aryan invasion (or migration)." I have to say this above quotation of Karl Marx is false and taken out of context giving it an incorrect meaning. Marx wrote in his article in the New York Daily Tribune, August, 1853 that: " Indian society has no history at all, at least no known history. What we call history, is but the history of the successive intruders who founded their empires on the passive basis of that unresisting and unchanging society. Arabs, Turks, Moguls, who had successively overrun India soon became Hindooized; the barbarian conquerors being, by an eternal law of history, conquered themselves by the superior civilization of their subjects" These words demonstrate Marx's admiration for Indian civilization. He was sad, just like Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, Rabindranath Tagore and Swami Vivekananda, that there no history of development of Indian culture or society written at that time in 1853. The starting point of history of India in the books written in 1850 was the Alexander's invasion of India followed by invasions after invasions. Rabindranath Tagore wrote in his essay 'BharatVarsa", that " in our history books we can only read the mayhem and bloodshed caused by the Mughals, Pathans, Huns, but there was no explanation how among these chaos we had Guru Nanak, Tukaram and Sri Chaitanya" Karl Marx similarly criticized history-writting in those days and went ahead to write Indian history in the way he wanted, the result of which we get the books written by Karl Marx and Frederik Engels: British Rule of India, The First War of Independence of India and The Notes on Indian History. All these books are full of admiration for India, which was compared to Italy, one of the two foundation of European civilization. He wrote: "Hindostan is an Italy of Asiatic dimensions, the Himalayas for the Alps, the Plains of Bengal for the Plains of Lombardy, the Deccan for the Apennines, and the Isle of Ceylon for the Island of Sicily. The same rich variety in the products of the soil, and the same dismemberment in the political configuration. (in New York Daily Tribune, June 25, 1853 and London, Friday, June 10, 1853). (Note: Due to space requirements and aesthetics, the rest of the message has been posted in the chapter - visitor's emails. Please refer to it. Thanks for the explanation regarding Marx and the high esteem that Soviet historians had for Ancient India. By the way, there is a reference to Soviet historians, K. Antonova, G. Bongard-Levin, and G. Kotovsky, in the chapter on Hindu Culture. regards, Ms. Londhe).




    Date:  4/7/06 - 3:54 PM
    Name:  Nathan Kumar
    Site:  
    Location:  United Kingdom.
    Comments:  I am learning about Hinduism on a daily basis, which is great. I work in IT as a contractor and I am coming across a lot of outsourcing issues. My main worry is that India maybe blind to the ultimate reality of what is happening. Yes the labour is cheaper, the intelligence is undoubtedly far superior but we are still slaves and puppets to the west. A lot of companies are buying out or taking a big share in Indian owned companies and later they are just basically "raping and pillaging" and "leaving for dead". It is essentially a subtler way of colonization. The ills of western life are pervading every aspect of eastern society now. So please be aware of the reality. The material advantage is short lived and will lead to ultimate disaster for our Dharma. Pass the message on. As Mahatma Gandhi stated "there is enough for the needy but not for the greedy." Thank you.




    Date:  4/5/06 - 5:34 AM
    Name:  Krishna Prasad
    Site:  
    Location:  Pathumthanin, Thailand.
    Comments:  It is exactly this type of website I was looking for - as it links & discusses our daily life questions, from young to old, about Science, Theology, Philosophy & in addition wisdom. Wish this site would be eye opener to humanity in composite form. But Humanity is one with different beliefs. Yes there are lots of daily life common beliefs with which we can live in Harmony. Wish that more intellectuals with wisdom threw more light into this site. A Quote from Bhagawan Buddha: THE ONLY CONSTANT IN THIS WORLD IS 'CHANGE' B.S. Krishna Prasad.




    Date:  4/4/06 - 12:10 AM
    Name:  Anil Anand
    Site:  
    Location:  Tokyo, Japan.
    Comments:  Great website, which everyone including Indians should read. Full of interesting articles, which present day children and youth in India don’t know and even, don’t want to know. ...........Each and every Hindu should read see the contents of this website at least once and feel proud of being a Hindu and above all an INDIAN.




    Date:  4/2/06 - 7:53 PM
    Name:  Fred Dewitt
    Site:  
    Location:  United States of America.
    Comments:  I am always comforted when research confirms the ancient. Ecclesiastes 1.9 .......there is nothing new under the sun. 1.10 Is there a thing of which it is said " see this is new "? It has already been in the ages before us.




    Date:  4/2/06 - 4:41 PM
    Name:  DR. P V Pathak
    Site:  
    Location:  Houston, Texas, USA.
    Comments:  I am happy and surprised to see my book on archaeology and ethno-archaeology of pre Buddhist Afghanistan - The Afghan Connection reviewed here and quoted. Thanks for the review. If anybody needs copy, please give e-mail. Price $7.00 + postage. Any Afghan Hindu can request for a free copy for some authentic information on his native place there, stay, ancestors, etc. from Afghanistan. regards, Dr. P. V. Pathak.




    Date:  3/30/06 - 8:43 AM
    Name:  Aryan
    Site:  
    Location:  Ireland.
    Comments:  This site comes with a bunch of information, that with which one can be truly amazed. The authors works are impressive and sometimes breathtaking but I think you should go deep and more into spiritual aspects like various great sages and gurus that Bharathavarsha has produced in the long period of sustained humanity and that which can guide people hand in hand to a new world, a world of no hope, no promises, no scriptures, no rules but absolute freedom!! Anyways, your work is brilliant and always do keep working on new truths!!!!




    Date:  3/29/06 - 9:54 PM
    Name:  Prithivee F
    Site:  
    Location:  New York, USA.
    Comments:  I came across your website today 03/29/2006 and realized that you are sharing great knowledge with everyone in the world. I would like to thank you for taking the time to do this and will like to extend my prayers that your good work will continue. God blessings!




    Date:  3/29/06 - 9:46 AM
    Name:  Rashmi G
    Site:  
    Location:  United Kingdom.
    Comments:  I find this site very informative. I especially find the section of Aryan Invasion Theory extremely informative. I would like to thank Ms Londhe for her stupendous efforts for this site and I think it is a very good source of knowledge.




    Date:  3/29/06 - 7:27 AM
    Name:  Anniyan
    Site:  
    Location:  India.
    Comments:  Great work....................by an intellectual person.




    Date:  3/27/06 - 5: 43 PM
    Name:  Col. Prabhat Chaturvedi
    Site:  
    Location:  New Delhi, India.
    Comments:  Wonderful site. Keep adding and updating. We all are with you.




    Date:  3/27/06 - 3:06 PM
    Name:  S. Roy
    Site:  
    Location:  Ireland.
    Comments:  After going through some of the comments made in the guest book, I am elated at the interest being generated by the site. On the other hand, I find the danger of a rather emotional approach to the question of India and the Hindu identity much too real. To Shri Barry Kumar's comments about Bengali's and their inclination to be "anti-Hindu", I would like to humbly say, that Bengali's have not had the good fortune to have an easy relationship with North/North Western India - exactly the regions under strong Persian/Iranian/Turko-Afghan cultural influences - as evidenced in linguistics (among others), Hindi having the highest number of non-Sanskritic (Arabic/later Persian) words among all the so-called IE languages in India. The strong anti-Bengali sentiments shown in the parts of India highlighted by Shri Kumar, the raids conducted by West Indian very Hindu armies (cannot be wished away as anti-Hindu propaganda because of written records and oral folk traditions in rural Bengal, of the abduction/rape of women, pillage, and looting and deliberate wanton destruction)) are still too raw to be forgotten. My extensive tours in North and North west, even in the West of India, have convinced me of the peculiarly aggressive intolerance of Hindi-speakers towards speakers of other languages of India. Combined with all this is the fact of virtual economic exploitation, with a net transfer of resources from the east to the west, the general political perception of deliberate acceptance of the partition of Punjab and Bengal by the then powerful UP faction (so that the two earliest communities to rise against the British would be politically weak in the resulting independent India). History revised emotionally is as bad as history forgotten altogether. We are not yet a nation, and the real reasons for this have to be explored and faced. There are very real conditions, which have given rise to Communists or the so-called "anti-Hindus”. If a community has to be mentioned, then the proper historical facts in the context should be mentioned ...or is it "appeasement" in the other direction?




    Date:  3/25/06 - 7:25 PM
    Name:  Jayanti Patel
    Site:  
    Location:  United States of America.
    Comments:  You have created a Great web site. It is very helpful and informative. Please log on to my web site for free Gujarati Sahitya Pustakalay.com Thank you.




    Date:  3/21/06 - 12:44 PM
    Name:  Kalaivani K
    Site:  
    Location:  Vienna, Austria.
    Comments:  Thank you for a wonderful site. I am a born HINDU, living in Europe. Can anybody explain to me the meaning of my first name "Kalaivani". Thank you. Please mail directly to my email, as I do not read this site regularly.




    Date:  3/21/06 - 11:11 AM
    Name:  Vidyarthi E
    Site:  
    Location:  Hyderabad, India.
    Comments:  Hi! A spectacular site! Well built. But I find an undertone of defensiveness in talking about our ancient truths and many other pieces of information, which can be rightly attributed to Hinduism. I think it is best to claim and claim with authority of the many truths about Hindus and Hinduism. The page about caste doesn't really explain the reason why it came into existence. I would like you guys to add information about caste system by quoting from the spiritual classic of all time - "Autobiography of a Yogi". In which is explained the origins of caste system and how it evolved. It is available online at http://www.crystalclarity.com/yogananda/ Keep up your good work guys! Cheers! Vidyarthi Keep up your good work.




    Date:  3/21/06 - 3:48 AM
    Name:  Dr. S. Rajalakshmi Jambunathan
    Site:  
    Location:  Jambu Dweepam.
    Comments:  This site underscores the fact that our Puraanas are not mere legends but historical facts. My best wishes to the creators of this website.




    Date:  3/20/06 - 9:02 AM
    Name:  Manjunaath
    Site:  
    Location:  Dubai, UAE.
    Comments:  It is really stunning to learn so much!




    Date:  3/18/06 - 9:22 PM
    Name:  Angsuman Chakraborty
    Site:  http://angsuman.taragana.net/
    Location:  Bharat barsha
    Comments:  Wonderful site, very informative. I am amazed by the effort you have taken to create this site. Consider breaking by the long pages into multiple pages for faster loading. I have mentioned you on my blog - http://angsuman.taragana.net/archive/a-tribute-to-hinduism#more-32. I would love to see more updates on this site. (Note: Thank you very much for mentioning this website on your blog).




    Date:  3/17/06 - 9:02 AM
    Name:  Pon Dheepankar
    Site:  http://www.chamyouth.com/phpBB2/portal.php
    Location:  Bharatam.
    Comments:  It is the Greatest site ever compiled on Sanatana Dharma (Hinduism) and achievements of Bharateeyas. Please contact for photos of present day Thailand Rajguru Brahmins, Cham Vietnamese Brahmins of today Balamon (Vietnamese Brahmins) have their own Website (www.chamyouth.com). Jayati Jayati Bharata Mata!




    Date:  3/16/06 - 10:14 AM
    Name:  Manoj A Upadhyaya
    Site:  
    Location:  India.
    Comments:  I have studied Sanskrit grammar & passed my M.A. But I am still jobless today. I am still learning Sanskrit grammar & Philosophy. I teach Sanskrit & English grammar to students today in tuition classes. Thank your for the great website.




    Date:  3/16/06 - 3:52 AM
    Name:  Kailash
    Site:  
    Location:  Auckland, New Zealand.
    Comments:  Thank you for the wonderful information. This website was passed on to some of my friends and they were surprised because they themselves had no idea that us Indians had done so many achievements in all fields. I was also wondering whether I could get permission to use some of your information and pictures for a school project I am doing at the moment on India's history. Please reply if you can. Thank you.




    Date:  3/15/06 - 9:43 AM
    Name:  Suresh Basnet
    Site:  http://www.rudrakshanepal.com
    Location:  Nepal.
    Comments:  In scientific terminology, Rudraksha is known as Elaeocarpus Ganitrus Roxb. It is endowed with religious, medicinal and spiritual significances, originating in pre-historic times from the tear drops of Lord Shiva. The Rudraksha bead contains secrets of the entire evolution of cosmos within it.




    Date:  3/13/06 - 2:31 AM
    Name:  Yenney Rossi
    Site:  
    Location:  Italy.
    Comments:  Thank you for an interesting and wonderful religion and culture. I invite you to write some of these interesting things in my forum. http://www.miaoweb.net/forums/?mforum=reyhane It will be a honor if you visit it.




    Date:  3/11/06 - 8:23 PM
    Name:  Babji Prasad Reddy
    Site:  
    Location:  Preston, England.
    Comments:  Well, what can I say?? I have to start by admitting that I am one of the fools, that have fallen for the line West, Good and Hindu, Bad/Backward. Possibly, this has not been helped by the fact so much that happens in our Motherland, is driven by the same materialist and greed driven reasons as are evident in the West. We are squandering our inheritance, and what an inheritance it is!! We are the sons of a civilization that had answered all the questions before the West had even realized what the questions were. Our forefathers were the leaders of mankind, the only constant throughout all of history has been the glory that is Hindu India, Will all this mean nothing in the end, will we be content to bask in a former glory, or will we take up the baton of our beloved Sages, and take it forward into the 21st century, to continue to be a beacon to people who value truth and love? Or are we too selfish, and too interested in the comfortable lives we lead in the west, I'm afraid its too late for me to change my way of life, but for the sake of my children and their I vow to inculcate in them the values of the true Vedas, and the legacy that belongs to them by right, I beg the same of anyone who reads this, we all want our children to be Doctors and Lawyers, but even the unenlightened Christian has asked, What will it profit a man, if he gains the whole world, but lose his own soul? That’s what I'm asking of you friends, remember who we are, and remind your children of who we are and what we stand for.




    Date:  3/11/06 - 12:36 AM
    Name:  Rita Raju
    Site:  
    Location:  Vancouver, Canada.
    Comments:  I think it is a really great site where comparisons are being made on the credibility of Hinduism where a Caucasian person has acknowledged it. But it would do more justice to also recognize the Indians who even came here and spread the word about it before the white people even did notice. Such as SwamiYogananda, Swami Vivekananda, Rabindranath Tagore and many others just in recent history. I have found it really difficult to be recognized for the Indian work I have done being Indian however it seems it is still easier for the Caucasians to do it, as it were and still is-with the exception of a minor few. It is even more difficult when you do not come from some high caste family of learned scholars. Knowledge certainly is universal and does not belong to any sect however there would be far more authenticity to recognize and historical culture of survived people who not only by ancestry have worked at keeping this information alive in our genes but still are the direct channels of retrieving untainted Vedic philosophy and wisdom. But I am thankful for the Internet. In the past the rishis could sit under trees to attain a wealth of knowledge but now that good trees are hard to come by to sit under in that way the Internet takes the place.




    Date:  3/10/06 - 5:31 AM
    Name:  Vijay Phadke
    Site:  
    Location:  Manila, Philippines
    Comments:  I read a news in Times of India some time in mid 2004 that Gujarat government has signed a MOU with a certain Adventure Tours and Travels Co. for Scuba Diving :Live Aboard" cruises in Bet Dwaraka area. I am an scuba diver and very much interested to land my feet on Lord Krishna's Dwaraka but could not get any information about the location or contact details of this company. The same location is also frequented by Whale Sharks, world's largest fish growing up to 45 ft length. I swim with Whale Sharks regularly in Philippines and would love to do it in India as well. Wow! It would be a double treat. Visiting the ruins of a 4000-year-old empire while riding a whale shark! I tried to contact Gujarat Govt. Tourism office but nobody replied to my e-mail. Can somebody help me?




    Date:  3/9/06 - 2:25 PM
    Name:  Dhar
    Site:  
    Location:  United States of America.
    Comments:  I have a similar instinct towards the customs and the civilization of India. I agree this is a great site, but I have some suggestions. Please make it well organized. Make it easy for searching topics user's wanted. Some may be interested in searching for the relation between the customs and the scientific explanation; example: pointing out that seven horses for the sun's chariot resemble the seven colors of the spectrum, some may be interested in learning what Gita, Vedas and Upanishads preach, some may be interested what Hinduism says on as a whole. You have done a great job by organizing information about Dwaraka, and Aryan civilization. Please organize this site more precisely so that this becomes more informative. I applaud for your effort to do this. What ever we do to appreciate you will be very less. Keep doing this great job. We will be supporting you forever.




    Date:  3/9/06 - 12:44 PM
    Name:  Hannah
    Site:  
    Location:  India.
    Comments:  I like this web site it is very nice to see good things about our religion.




    Date:  3/8/06 - 9:55 PM
    Name:  Thiruvasagam
    Site:  
    Location:  Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
    Comments:  This is one of the few best web pages I have seen related to Hinduism and its people of India. I hope that in future coverage more information is given about the South Indians or Dravidians spread to South east Asia especially Malaysia, because the Indians and non Muslims are facing press restrictions in every sense especially when it comes to religious freedom and propagation I am certain that the Tamils from the state of kelanga in South India has set foot in Malaysia more than 3000 years ago. This historical evidence has been blocked by the Malaysian Government and other local historians who are Muslims and Malay by race. We urge more information be introduced in future articles. Keep up the Good work and May Lord Siva Bless all your team in this great undertakings. Regards Thiru.




    Date:  3/7/06 - 12:31 AM
    Name:  Suresh
    Site:  
    Location:  Malaysia.
    Comments:  It would be a great pleasure indeed if you could furnish me with some answers about a doubt on why Lord Muruga married two women, where else in Hinduism as I know only says one man for one women. I really don't get the true picture about it. Can you please email me with the answer coz I have come across few women who are not willing to pray to Lord Muruga. The reasons they gave was he is married to two wives which is against Hinduism. I need to explain to them the meaning of it. Waiting for a reply in due course and May God Bless you! Thanks.





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