Saint Ved Vyas relating the Bhagwatam to Shukdeo (3100 B.C.)

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bullet (1) The unbroken continuity of Indian civilization and its history.
bullet (2) Bhartiya civilization after the destruction of the Mahabharat war, and the Harappan culture.
bullet (3) The latest reproduction of the Vedas, Upnishads, grammar, and the Puranas was about 5,000 years ago by Bhagwan Ved Vyas.
bullet (4) Evidences of the Divine authenticity of Bhartiya scriptures.
bullet (5) Divine writings cannot be analyzed in a material way.
bullet (6) Characteristics and the origination of the myths of the world?
bullet (7) General theme of the Upnishads.
bullet (8) Correct understanding of the ‘self’ and ‘soul.’
bullet (9) The terms atma and brahm in the Upnishads.
bullet (10) A fallacy that relates to the period of the Vedas, Upnishads and the Puranas.
bullet (11) The Divine language of Bhartiya scriptures.
bullet (12) Early civilizations and the development of writing systems in the world.
bullet (13) The origin of alphabets and the languages of the world.
bullet (14) Greek civilization, language, and literature.
bullet (15) Roman civilization, language and religion.
bullet (16) The history of the origination of the concepts of the words ‘god/God’ in the west.
bullet (17) The true definition of God.
bullet (18) Comparisons of the western concepts of God with the celestial gods of Bhartiya scriptures.
bullet (19) The universal Divine religion of Bharatvarsh.
bullet (20) Purity of the heart and non-vegetarianism.
bullet (21) History, language and the civilization of the British Isles; and the Germanic languages.
bullet 22) The Proto-Germanic language; Grimm and Bopp.
bullet (23) The deliberate speculation of the term Proto-Indo-European language; and Sanskrit morphology.
bullet (24) The development of the English language.
bullet (25) The literature.
bullet (26) Early conquests and the religion of the British Isles.
bullet (27) Rites and mythology of the Germanic people.
bullet (28) Early history of England (400 to 1200 AD).
bullet (29) The eternal perfection of the Sanskrit language which is the mother language of the world.
bullet (30) The six unmatched features of the Sanskrit language.
bullet (31) Organized efforts of the British to destroy our culture and religion, and mutilate our history.
bullet (32) First effort of Jones (1784) and the secret planning.
bullet (33) Two more attempts of Jones to destroy the Divinity of Sanskrit language and to mutilate Bhartiya history.
bullet (34) The fiction of Aryan invasion, introduction of English language, and the suppression of Sanskrit language.
bullet (35) Max Müller. A paid employee, who translated the Rigved in a demeaning style. The hidden secrets of his life.
bullet (36) Major falsehoods as promoted by the British.
bullet (37) Asiatic Researches group of people.
bullet (38) F. E. Pargiter (1852-1927).
bullet (39) How did the British fabricate and destroy the historic records of India and misguide the whole world?
bullet (40) Descriptions of the kings of Magadh in the Puranas were fabricated, historic records were destroyed, false synchronization of edicts and coins were created to connect them to Ashok of Maurya dynasty, and in this way misguided the whole world.
bullet (41) The effect of western writers on Hindu scholars.
bullet (42) A new trend of anti-Hinduism that has developed in the name of Hinduism.
bullet (43) The books and the encyclopedias on Hinduism that despise Hindu religion in the name of Hinduism, and the general religious writings of this age.
bullet (44) A review of the most popular scientific theories of the world.
bullet (45) The West was bereft of the true knowledge of God.
bullet (46) The western world knew only mythologies.
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bullet (47) Creation of the universe and the development of life and civilization on the earth planet according to the Upnishads and the Bhagwatam.
bullet (48) The exact calculations of the age of Brahma and the existing manvantar according to the Bhagwatam.
bullet (49) Actual age of the universe.
bullet (50) History of the uninterrupted Ganges valley civilization of India for 1,900 million years according to the Bhagwatam. (50) History of the uninterrupted Ganges valley civilization of India for 1,900 million years according to the Bhagwatam.
bullet (51) The beginning of kaliyug. (3102 BC)
bullet (52) The dynasties of Magadh after the Mahabharat war and the important historical personalities (Gautam Buddh, Chandragupt Maurya, Jagadguru Shankaracharya, and Vikramaditya).
bullet (53) Chronological chart of the history of Bharatvarsh since its origination.
bullet Page Two - (53) Chronological chart of the history of Bharatvarsh since its origination.
bullet (54) Classifications of Bhartiya scriptures.
bullet (55) The Divinity of Bhartiya scriptures.
bullet (56) The descension of Ved Vyas.
bullet (57) The references and the stories of the Upnishads and the Puranas are supernatural happenings.
bullet (58) Age of the Vedas and the Puranas.
bullet (59) The Vedas, Upvedas and Vedangas.
bullet (60) Period of Panini and the Sutras, the Sages and Saints who were produced by Brahma; and the Smritis.
bullet (61) Darshan Shastras.
bullet (62) The Jain and Buddh religions.
bullet (63) The Upnishads.
bullet (64) The Puranas, the Itihas and the avataras (descensions) of God.
bullet (65) The true path to God and Sanatan Dharm.
bullet Page Two - (65) The true path to God and Sanatan Dharm.
bullet (66) The philosophy of the descension (avatar) of God, and Bhagwan Ram and Krishn.
bullet (67) The Divine teachings of the Upnishads, Gita and the Bhagwatam (as followed and expounded by all of the Saints and the acharyas).
bullet (68) The definition of spiritual transgression.
bullet (69) The recognition of a true devotee of God (gyani or bhakt), be he a sanyasi or a family man.
bullet (70) Saints, acharyas, their teachings and their religion.
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