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Jesus was of Tamil descent: Scholar

Leading social scientist Dr Padmakar Vishnu Vartak, founder of Veda Vignyan Mandal of Pune, is confident that Sanskrit is the most ideal and scientific language for computers.

Speaking to this paper here on Friday, Vartak, author of many books on Vedic heritage said Sanskrit letters are written exactly how it is pronounced. However, in Roman script, spelling and pronunciation change many times.

Dr Vartak said scientists are busy developing computers which can run on pronunciation. But, it is difficult for the computers to absorb English pronunciation and the spellings as more often pronunciation change with spellings in English, he added.

The Rishis of the Veda times had enormous knowledge of every thing under the sun, said the scholar. Rishis knew about cloning thousands of years ago. A medical practitioner by profession, Vartak said the Indian mind was so much corrupted by the British that we today think that developments in science should come from the West. The western science has hypnotised our mind, he regretted.

He said Valmiki has given exact date and time of birth of Rama. The Vedas also have discussed about the ‘big bang’ theory of world’s origin. He said Shankaracharya had revealed about the gravity of the earth (Gurutwakarshan) in his ‘Prashnopasana’.

The modern science came to know of gravity only when Newton said about it in recent times, he added.

Dr Vartak said Jesus Christ’s forefathers had migrated to Jerusalem from India and they were Tamils. To support his statement he said the last words uttered by Christ at the time of certification were Tamil words.

Dr Vartak said in one of the portraits kept in Vatican City, Christ was depicted wearing dhoti. The picture of Christ also shows that he had a ‘Janiwaram,’ he said adding that Christ had a sister whose name was ‘Thamar’ which in Tamil means Lotus.

Dr Vartak said the people should take interests in preserving knowledge and heritage of India. The country has given perfect science as well as mathematics to the whole of the world, he said.

Dr Vartak is addressing in Belgaum on October 13 (Saturday) and 14 (Sunday) at Sharadotsava Mandal at 3 pm on Saturday and at 10 am at Gurudev Ranade Mandir and at 5 pm at Maratha Mandir on Sunday. [Express NewsService]

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