Easter Island Tablets Deciphered
by Anon Prajapati
There is a portion of the Easter Island tablets called, The Grand Tradition, namely due to its appearance on four tablets, Text A, H, P & Q. Rongorongo linguist Jacques Guy provides a comparative analysis of this portion of the tablets in his “On the Fragment of the ‘Tahua’ Tablet”, published in 1985. Read On
Dr. Ambedkar and Nationalism
by Dr. Vishwanath Bite
Dr. Ambedkar was an iconoclastic social reformer who at the very formative years of his career realized what it meant to be an untouchable and how struggle against untouchability could be launched. The social reform movement of the caste Hindus could not win him to its side because of his existential understanding of the pangs of untouchability. The issue of untouchability, for social reformers, was a mere problem. This problem was exterior to them in the sense that it affects only the untouchables. Read On
Rongorongo and the Indus Script
by Anon Prajapati
In the decades following the discovery of the Indus Valley Seals, researches noticed a correlation between the script on the Easter Island tablets and the Indus Script. Current scholars have downplayed the significance of these similarities for two reasons. First, the Indus Script was written 2000 or more years before the Easter Island tablets and secondly, Easter Island is on the opposite side of the globe from the Indus Valley separated in a large part by two oceans. Read On
New light on the Cosmological and Mythological Past of Iran
by Dr. V. Sankaran Nair
The Vishu celebrated in Kerala differs from all the other New Year celebrations in the neighbourhood. But similarity can be observed in the New Year day celebrations of the Iranian Scythian regions, known as the nawroz, variously spelt as newrooz, newruz, navruz, nowrooz, nowruz, nóvrooz, naúvrooz, naúvröž, conducted during the same time of the year, which they called hafta seen/ sin. Read On
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