Pujya Gurudev Pt. ShriRam
Sharma,s Kripa:
Mysteries of the Great Pyramids
(Akhand
Jyoti,Nov.Dec.2003)
Till the early 20th Century AD, the pyramids were also
largely believed to have been erected during this period. However, advanced archeological
studies and scientific analysis have shown that the pyramids are much older.
British archeologist, Walter Emory had examined the stones of the Great
Pyramids of Giza using spectrographs and had estimated the age of these
constructions to be between eleven thousand to fifteen thousand years.
The Bodleian Library at Oxford has an antique treatise of
Egypt, which is written on Birch Leaves. Abu Al Massoudi describes the pyramids
as constructed prior to the disastrous inundation that had engulfed most parts
of the earth and gave rise to its present form. As most of the modern
historians approve the occurrence of this epochal flood disaster to be before
15000 years, the age of the pyramids is found to be older than fifteen thousand
years from historical proofs as well.
Similar supporting evidences of the recent times affirm that
the great pyramids of Egypt were not built during the reign of the Pharaohs.
Arabic researcher Abu Jed Al Balkhi has estimated the age of these pyramids as
about thirty-three thousand years based on the results of Carbon-14 techniques
applied to the organic remains of the later ages in these monuments. It is
important here to note the recent findings of distinguished anthropologist and
archaeologist Prof. Tom Dillehay and Dr Dennis Stanford on the prehistoric
global migration.
They have thoroughly analyzed the archaeological data, the antique structures, data from excavated sites and the skulls, bones and soil/stone constructs obtained there, data on linguistic and geographic history and the data on anthropological research and evolutionary studies in genetics.
They have thoroughly analyzed the archaeological data, the antique structures, data from excavated sites and the skulls, bones and soil/stone constructs obtained there, data on linguistic and geographic history and the data on anthropological research and evolutionary studies in genetics.
Their research has annulled the hypothesis that Asians had
migrated to America via the Bay of Bering about ten thousand years ago. Based
on the results of this research, Prof. Tom Dillehay of the Archaeology Dept.,
Kentucky University (USA) concludes that there are proofs of human
inhabitation in Chile since about 33,000 years; the migration of Asians towards
the American continent had begun much before that. He also argues that even the
frozen strait of Bering could not hinder this migration.
ThanksGod,Thanks
sadguru,
Shiv
Sharma
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