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    Date:  10/24/04 - 2:03 AM
    Name:  Jai Prakash
    Site:  
    Location:  Trivandrum / Dubai / Keralam, India.
    Comments:  This site I found is very impressive and useful. Cheers & congrats !!!!




    Date:  10/22/04 - 5:14 PM
    Name:  Kumar Nochur
    Site:  
    Location:  Boston, MA. USA.
    Comments:  Namaste and aneka koti dhanyavaadh. You have done tremendous service to India and Hinduism by posting so much great material at your site. Hope all Hindus and Indians read it and get their eyes opened to the greatness and glory of our traditions. I also enjoyed your personal art. Nowhere at your site could I find your name. What drove you to create and maintain this site? Please keep up the superb work you are doing. With appreciation and gratitude, on the 9th day of Navaratri -- Pooja day for Saraswathi, the goddess of learning, who led to much learning at your site today! Kumar.




    Date:  10/21/04 - 7:35 PM
    Name:  Murali
    Site:  
    Location:  Kansas, USA.
    Comments:  A Sea of Inspiration for the Hindus. Anekaneka dhanyavaad.




    Date:  10/20/04 - 4:01 PM
    Name:  Abhinav Dwivedi
    Site:  http://www.hindu-university.edu/
    Location:  Orlando, Florida, USA.
    Comments:  Namaste. This is a very great web site. (A lot can be added and updated). I am surprised to find that the Hindu University of America (www.hindu-university.edu) has not been mentioned anywhere in your collection of institutions, web sites etc. It is the only University granting full degree and dedicated to the study of all which goes under the general category of Hindu Thought and traditions. That covers all areas from ancient Vedic times to the modern times. Request that you may review the web site oh Hindu University and suitably update your web site. regards, Abhinav Dwivedi Director and Secretary, BOD of HUA. (Note: please refer to chapter on links for reference to your site).




    Date:  10/16/04 - 11:02 PM
    Name:  Phaniraj
    Site:  
    Location:  Bangalore, India.
    Comments:  Excellent work! I am proud to say I am an Indian & a Hindu.




    Date:  10/15/04 - 10:49 PM
    Name:  Micha Slusher
    Site:  
    Location:  Los Angeles, CA. USA.
    Comments:  Thank you for such an enriching and joy full expeirience.




    Date:  10/15/04 - 11:12 AM
    Name:  Ramesh Vasudevan
    Site:  http://www.yanthra.com/
    Location:  Indianapolis, IN. USA.
    Comments:  Madam, Following my recent visit to India, I made up my mind to start a Yanthra Research foundation. I was unaware of this website at that time. Yanthra is of some special interest to me. The word Yanthra can directly mean a Machine. However it can be split to read as Yam - Thra. Yam - means reaction as mentioned in your site. That would mean control. Hence What I learnt from the word (from Sanskrit professor) is that it talks about controlled reaction. Controlled reaction of What? That is what I am exploring. I own the web site www.yanthra.com and www.yanthra.org. Also I own Yanthra LLC. Some of your thoughts regarding the use of electricity are accurate. I have registered RVYRF in India to establish the foundation. I am willing to work with interested parties. I would like to form a team of experts. One part would be to look in to ancient documents and get right interpretation. Other part is to form a team of engineers/scientists to start working. I tried to get money from Indian Govt. As usual it was a worthless effort. I want people of India to contribute to the setup of the foundation in India. I expect people of India to have active participation, share and enjoy the ancestral knowledge. Interested parties please contact with your credibility at www. yanthra.org. Ramesh Vasudevan.




    Date:  10/14/04 - 2:59 PM
    Name:  Wojciech Wacura
    Site:  
    Location:  Poland.
    Comments:  I think Dvaraka it is just Angkor Wat. This city also was submerged by Tonle Sab Lake. Construction of this city looks as city on the sea. Everywhere is present pure Sanskrit with the most beautiful Vishnu statue in the world and many other evidences I found. Please see bhoja tribe - kam bhoja. If it is Dvaraka so Old Delhi it is Dakka in Bangladesh. New Delhi was erect by Pandau during first banishment. If it is true so Kuruksetra is near Dhakka on north between "old" Yamuna and "old" Ganges. Old ARYA country was very big country in the world not as small as India is right now. Best Regards.




    Date:  10/13/04 - 5:01 AM
    Name:  T.N.V.Lalitha
    Site:  
    Location:  Vijayawada, India.
    Comments:  Your site is very informative. In fact, it is a real tribute to Hinduism - a way of life. I am especially interested in Yoga and music and I found your site amazing.. Please keep up your endeavour madam…




    Date:  10/12/04 - 10:31 PM
    Name:  Vaasanti G. Jayaswal
    Site:  
    Location:  California, USA.
    Comments:  Simply wonderful and scholarly !!




    Date:  10/12/04 - 5:04 PM
    Name:  Abhinav Dwivedi
    Site:  
    Location:  Hindu University of America, Florida. USA.
    Comments:  Excellent collection of information on Hinduism. -- Abhinav - Hindu University of America.




    Date:  10/12/04 - 4:21 PM
    Name:  Kshitij Sethi
    Site:  
    Location:  Canada.
    Comments:  I've been researching on Hinduism sites for almost an year now, and have came across a lot of interesting and great sites, but this site, is SURELY the best. This is a COMPLETE GUIDE to all Hinduism queries. I love the presentation, the cool links, the evidences, the comments by famous archeologists, the drawings and the pics. It's just too fabulous. I Salute You !




    Date:  10/12/04 - 10:46 AM
    Name:  Dilip Kabra
    Site:  
    Location:  Ahmedabad, India.
    Comments:  Since I was in a convent school, I always was made to see my religion as oppressive and regressive. In the name of secularism, they have gone scot free. I had a belief that there would be something great in my religion that still makes it presence today. I thank you for developing such an opulent source of Hinduism. 1000 years of slavery has made our mind obsolete. Even if 20 million Hindus awake that would be sufficient in retrieving our knowledge and wisdom as Jews have shown. After visiting this site I have recommended it to at least ten people.




    Date:  10/11/04 - 6:54 AM
    Name:  Lakshmi
    Site:  http://www.geocities.com/kvv_53
    Location:  India.
    Comments:  Very impressive site. Keep it up. Please visit my site - www.geocities.com/kvv_53




    Date:  10/9/04 - 10:43 AM
    Name:  Sachin Badhe
    Site:  
    Location:  United Kingdom.
    Comments:  How I wish that we could find a cure to the biggest disease to hit mankind, the religion that has pained our great nation so much. I feel so impotent even as I realize that it is only normal people like us who realize the truth while the ones in real power behave as if they live to earn their daily bread without any care to their responsibility towards the wonderful opportunity they have towards history. Sometimes I feel glad that we have an enemy that is so cruel that it would necessitate the arrival of another avatar. But then I fear that if the avatar never takes place, my faith will be shattered and practically speaking, the enemy would have won.




    Date:  10/4/04 - 5:05 AM
    Name:  Arjun
    Site:  
    Location:  Adelaide, Australia.
    Comments:  Wow! Awesome website! Amazing stuff, your site is truly a tribute to Hinduism. As an airplane nut, I found your Vimanas section truly amazing! Keep up the fantastic work!




    Date:  10/1/04 - 7:57 PM
    Name:  Sachin
    Site:  
    Location:  London, United Kingdom.
    Comments:  This website is excellent work. First of all I pray to my beloved God Shri Krishna for the welfare of everyone involved with this project. It is great to see the excavations of Dwarka. I always knew within my heart Bhagavan Krishna is not a myth. He did actually exist in human form. India is a Great Country with a great History and culture. May the greatness of India or Bharat prevail Jai Shri Krishna. Once again God bless you all.




    Date:  9/29/04 - 10:56 AM
    Name:  Guruprakash Sastry
    Site:  
    Location:  Stockholm, Sweden.
    Comments:  Excellent website !!! I feel like spending a whole lifetime reading about our roots. This is the kind of information all the people of our country should be aware of, and be inspired and motivated by our roots, and succeed in all walks of life, and lead our motherland to the same glory as she was in the ancient ages....…




    Date:  9/22/04 - 4:32 PM
    Name:  Ketan
    Site:  
    Location:  London, England.
    Comments:  Just as Hinduism is described as being the formless and seamless religion, I am left speechless and in fact, lost for words, when attempting to describe how truly amazing this website is!! May this website be Sanatan like the Sanatan Dharma.




    Date:  9/18/04 - 3:49 AM
    Name:  Mahesh
    Site:  
    Location:  United States of America.
    Comments:  Amazing website. Thanks for having most of the informatin about Hinduism together at one single place. Thanks very much. - Mahesh.




    Date:  9/17/04 - 7:49 AM
    Name:  Vikram G Shankar
    Site:  
    Location:  Mumbai, India.
    Comments:  Today when the whole world is out to brand India and Hindu Indians Non secular. This is a good effort with in-depth and detailed historical records with many a example's to prove that it is wrong. Good work....…




    Date:  9/16/04 - 12:08 PM
    Name:  Maj Gen. APS Chauhan (rtd)
    Site:  
    Location:  New Delhi, India.
    Comments:  Your site is fascinating and inspiring. It is a whiff of fresh breeze in a synthetic and imitative environment that is clouding out our unique identity. It is especially educative for the urban young in India who need to connect to their heritage lest they retreat in their islands of disharmony rejecting all sense for history. We must give our tribute to Ms Londhe's team for bringing this site to us.




    Date:  9/15/04 - 4:47 PM
    Name:  Braveena
    Site:  
    Location:  London, United Kingdom.
    Comments:  Hinduism is a lovely religion. It has very nice temples and very pretty god's!




    Date:  9/13/04 - 9:34 PM
    Name:  Roma
    Site:  
    Location:  Canada.
    Comments:  Great site! It was extremely informative and more importantly, very well written and organized. Thank you!




    Date:  9/8/04 - 5:37 PM
    Name:  Mona Vijaykar - Director, India in Classrooms.
    Site:  http://www.indiainclassrooms.org/
    Location:  California, USA.
    Comments:  Dear Sushmatai, I received the following question from my son's teacher "...was Plato influenced by Indian philosophers such as Jaiminy and Veda Vyasa? If so, did these philosophers contribute to his ideas on government in any way?" Please do send me your response. I am indebted to your website for the wealth of information it provides. We are empowered by it. I have founded a grassroots organization called India in Classrooms (www.indiainclassrooms.org) which is dedicated to correcting misrepresentations and stereotypes in classrooms through a network of Indian parents. Your website provides us with the credibility to assert certain facts. Thank you, Namaskar. Mona.




    Date:  9/8/04 - 8:30 AM
    Name:  Sudarshan
    Site:  
    Location:  Chennai, India
    Comments:  Truly a Tribute, not only to Hinduism but to humanity as a whole. Jai Ganapathi, Jai Hinduism.




    Date:  9/5/04 - 10:02 AM
    Name:  Boopen
    Site:  
    Location:  Mauritius.
    Comments:  India is shining therefore Hinduism should shine. Jai Hind!!




    Date:  9/2/04 - 11:45 AM
    Name:  Janardhan
    Site:  
    Location:  Bangalore, Karnataka. India.
    Comments:  Om namah Shivaya! The effort you have put in to form this website cant be explained in just words. You have made all Hindus world wide proud. Perhaps at least now the people around the world will realize that India is not just filled with Snake charmers or magicians but the mankind's most intelligent brains. It is a matter of great honour and respect to we Hindus for the rest of the world to Know that when we were involved in the manufacturing of Hi-Tech machinery such as Vimanas, thousands of years back, The majority of the world (who call themselves the most powerful today) were still rubbing stones for fire. Hinduism is the only way for a peace, prosperous and healthy society. Just as a bottle of colour in the ocean cannot change the colour of the ocean, no religion or sect in this world can challenge Hinduism, rather they will be dissolved in the ocean without a trace.




    Date:  8/30/04 - 2:59 PM
    Name:  Ed Viswanathan
    Site:  http://www.amiahindu.com/
    Location:  United States of America.
    Comments:  Namasthe. I am very much impressed by your web page. Through this web page, You are rendering enormous service to people every where on this globe, who are searching after truth. I salute you and wish you Godspeed in your endeavors. My name is Ed Viswanathan. I am the author of an international best seller on Hinduism by name Am I a Hindu?. I have decided to send free copies to any Indian Association [like Gujarati, Marati, Punjabi, Kannada or Telugu, Tamil or Malyalee etc] or Hindu Temple or Bala Vihar. If you belong to any type of association, please feel free to write to me for a copy of my book. E-mail address. www.amiahindu.com.




    Date:  8/30/04 - 11:35 AM
    Name:  R. Singh
    Site:  
    Location:  Sweden.
    Comments:  This is a great website! Hinduism is the greatest religion on earth and I have deep respect for it. I believe that Hindus are indeed enlightened and divine people who have seen the light of truth. While I practice Sikhism, I believe that my religion is deeply rooted in Hinduism and I know for a fact that all the Sikh gurus were practicing Hindus themselves. Long live Hinduism and keep up the good work on this website.




    Date:  8/29/04 - 4:54 PM
    Name:  Chris Yeung
    Site:  
    Location:  Australia.
    Comments:  Hi everyone! I am currently working in a hotel as a hotel manager. Could anyone tell me what do I need to aware or what better service when I face a customer with Hinduism background? Is it important to be aware of their behaviours? As I hotel managers, what do I need to be aware?




    Date:  8/26/04 - 12:23 PM
    Name:  Ranjit
    Site:  
    Location:  Sweden.
    Comments:  Found your great site and couldn't stop reading all day. This information makes me really strong in my mind. The making of this site is fantastic. I wish you all well, and will go back to read some more.




    Date:  8/23/04 - 7:22 AM
    Name:  Uttamsingh Rajput
    Site:  
    Location:  Mumbai, India.
    Comments:  How Hindutva survived after thousand years of continuous attack on it? As per my belief, immortal souls of our great seers continuously re-forming themselves to preserve & keep alive 'the high thoughts & work ' of Snatan Dharm . You & your work is a proof of my belief. Only great seer soul can do such (sva-prakash - Enlighten & capable of enlighten others) work. I have no words to express my respect to you. May God always keep you refreshed & jubilant to keep-on this Job.




    Date:  8/22/04 - 7:45 AM
    Name:  Ajay Kaleeah
    Site:  
    Location:  Milan, Italy.
    Comments:  It is really very interesting and important to know all about what you have written in this site. All the people in the world now have the possibility to know the real history, society and the culture about Hinduism. Thanks a lot and keep it up.




    Date:  8/19/04 - 11:41 PM
    Name:  Rahul Mishra
    Site:  
    Location:  Jamshedpur, India.
    Comments:  Good. Keep it up. We need such enthusiasm for a culture to continue…




    Date:  8/19/04 - 11:08 AM
    Name:  Vamsi
    Site:  
    Location:  Hyderabad, India.
    Comments:  It is really a tribute to HINDUISM. Now the time has come to realise the greatness of BHARAT and its history.




    Date:  8/19/04 - 10:06 AM
    Name:  Nikhil Londhe
    Site:  
    Location:  Hyderabad, India.
    Comments:  I just wanted to mention here something that really impressed me when I was reading something about Quantum Physics. I am not sure how many people reading this are interested in quantum physics, but anyways... The point to be remembered is that when physicists like Schoedinger, Heisenberg came out with these theories, they obviously had to do a lot of "radical" thinking before they came out with their findings, because in classical physics, what they were talking about was absolutely absurd! But there was one more common thread amongst all these physicists; they were deeply influenced by Upanishads and other ancient Indian texts! It’s absolutely amazing! Those interested read "Uncommon Wisdom" by Fritjof Capra.




    Date:  8/18/04 - 9:08 AM
    Name:  Hari Kumar
    Site:  http://www.harismind.com/
    Location:  Singapore.
    Comments:  Thank you for a wonderfully informative website. I have put up quite a few essays on Hinduism especially in the context of Mathematics at my website : http://www.harismind.com/ Please look under the "essays" section, where you can find articles that complement with yours.




    Date:  8/15/04 - 4:20 AM
    Name:  Jitendra Dhawas
    Site:  
    Location:  Santa Clara, USA.
    Comments:  Hi, This is my second post today, just a thought. I was searching for the "Bhagavad Gita" in the county library here, and was surprised to see that there is not a single copy. Then I decided that I might donate one to the library so that many other readers like me who want to read can get hands on the copy. To all readers, if you like this idea, maybe you can also donate a copy to the library etc instead of donating in cash form etc. It will feed hungry readers like me.... Jitendra.




    Date:  8/15/04 - 3:53 AM
    Name:  Jitendra Dhawas
    Site:  
    Location:  Santa Clara, USA.
    Comments:  I have been visiting this site quite often, and have spent hours and hours reading about India and Hinduism. I really don’t have any words to express my gratitude for doing such an amazing job of creating and maintaining the site, which will help enlighten the world about Hinduism. Also I had the same thoughts as Paul Rogers (one of the comments posted), that the human race has forgotten more than what they already knew... and probably we are reinventing what was once known to everyone... I also liked the references, and want to contribute whatever I come across in this regard. One I am providing below (about the so called Arabic numbers, shouldn’t this be called Indic or Bhartiya now that most acknowledge it, well what’s in a name...). Following from a book Infinity by Brian Klegg, "The numbers themselves we tend not to think about too much: we just use them. Yet the symbol equivalents of the words one, two, three, and so on -1, 2, 3, ... -had to come from somewhere. The characters we use for the numbers arrived here from India via the Arabic world. The Bramhic numerals that have been found in caves and coins around Bombay from around the first century AD use horizontal lines for 1 to 3, like the Roman numerals but lying on their side, The squiggles used for 4 to 9, however, are clear ancestors of the numbers we use today. These symbols were gradually taken up by Arab scientists, and came to Western attention in the thirteenth century......" This book also gives reference to Bhagvad Gita as "In the Bhagvad Gita, by tradition spoken by Krishna himself, we read: ""O lord of the universe, I see You everywhere with infinite form... Neither do I see the beginning nor the middle nor the end of Your Universal Form."" Well the author didn’t go into details as he did with other Greek stories, but at least he acknowledged... Sorry for the long post, and thanks for the great work. Jitendra.




    Date:  8/14/04 - 12:01 PM
    Name:  Lakshman
    Site:  http://jyotisha.00it.com
    Location:  
    Comments:  Beauty! Absolute gem! ? Yes, I too agree. I specially like the chapter "Some Puranic accounts of Air-Chariots". At the moment I have placed a link to it from my site's index page (http://jyotisha.00it.com/index.htm)




    Date:  8/14/04 - 3:16 AM
    Name:  P. Khare
    Site:  
    Location:  United States of America.
    Comments:  Beauty! Absolute gem! I must say that it kept me glued to the screen for hours for a good few days. Thanks a lot. The thing I liked the most is that the author has given lots of references, both from Indian and western sources. I couldn't get "search" to work. That would be my only wish from this site. Keep up the good work.




    Date:  8/13/04 - 8:58 PM
    Name:  Somi Goh
    Site:  
    Location:  Malaysia.
    Comments:  Everything is uncertain. From this site I am certain. After reading life is worth a million cycles. May we all find peace and thank you sincerely for trying to share your website.




    Date:  8/10/04 - 3:29 PM
    Name:  Vibhav Tewari
    Site:  
    Location:  Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.
    Comments:  The other day my 9 year old kid wanted to know something about our religion and I stumbled upon this site. Was it God sent? Maybe. In any case it is an excellent site and MAY BHAGAVAN POWER IT ON!




    Date:  8/9/04 - 11:40 AM
    Name:  Prashant Karkera
    Site:  
    Location:  Mumbai, India.
    Comments:  Excellent tribute to Hinduism!!




    Date:  8/8/04 - 3:04 PM
    Name:  Dr. Abhishek Puri
    Site:  http://www.bharatvani.org/
    Location:  India.
    Comments:  It is the revivalism of Hindus that is required. This web site goes a long way to educate the world about the unique stream of thought that no one ever could have propounded. I request the readers to look at www.bharatvani.org for books on Hinduism and the lies and damned lies of Islam and Christianity. All the best for further updates. I request to incorporate RSS feeds in the same. Keep up the great work. Regards.




    Date:  8/4/04 - 1:45 AM
    Name:  S.Kumble
    Site:  
    Location:  Australia.
    Comments:  This is a truly educational website, it is written in simple language and can engage the reader for many hours. I am indeed grateful for coming across a website which helps people like me who are born in the west to learn more about their heritage. It is a pleasure to come to this website everyday to read and learn about the magnificent attributes of Hinduism.




    Date:  8/4/04 - 1:30 AM
    Name:  M. Metha
    Site:  http://www.hrcbm.org/
    Location:  United States of America.
    Comments:  I am at an utter loss for words to express my awe at such a splendid and essential true depiction on our subliminal Santana Dharma and my grief and compassion for such Hindus who suffered such unsurpassed trauma, betrayals by those who took refuge in her sacred soil, Hindus who suffered the most atrocious and unprecedented genocides and rapine of our great Homeland (We still are visit www.hrcbm.org) that still preserved the GREAT SPIRIT in her divine bosom unscathed by such appalling assaults by the Imperialists and tyrannical forces of evil that descended on the great ancient and spiritual land of the Hindus like a gigantic tidal wave of flesh eating locusts and ate away at her very fabric but the greatness of her pure soul lives on forever, Indians Gift to Humanity broken and bleeding by material greed and evil race supremacy.




    Date:  8/2/04 - 9:17 AM
    Name:  Abhay Kumar
    Site:  
    Location:  Bangalore, India.
    Comments:  Excellent web site. I thank you for the effort that you are putting in this site. My best wishes to you in your endeavours to enlighten all of us.




    Date:  7/30/04 - 3:09 AM
    Name:  Jenson
    Site:  
    Location:  Taipei, Taiwan.
    Comments:  I can only say: Incredible! I can't imagine a person can make an India site such as this! Especially for the chapters on India and china, and the Aryan invasion theory, I am going to study it. Salute to you!!





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