Re: Etruscans

From: Edgard Bikelis
Message: 51475
Date: 2008-01-19

Hi.

Puranas are (very) late huge indian encyclopaedic texts. I've read their sanskrit is quite corrupted, but never saw it by myself. An example:

http://vedabase.net/sb/en

Edgard.

On Jan 19, 2008 2:16 PM, fournet.arnaud <fournet.arnaud@...> wrote:

It's not a comment
it's a question.
 
And it's not funny at all.
Make it clear what you are talking about.
 
Arnaud
 
 
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Not very funny comments are given from you - all this, withut even knowing what I am talking about????
 
some scientific thought, yours!
 
kishore patnaik

 
On 1/19/08, fournet.arnaud <fournet.arnaud@...> wrote:

 
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I work on the basis of Puranas , which are used to explain the known facts and evidence.
kishore patnaik

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What are those "Puranas" ?

Arnaud

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On Jan 18, 2008 12:04 AM, Piotr Gasiorowski < gpiotr@...> wrote:

On 2008-01-17 19:14, Rick McCallister wrote:

> Mayan related to Sanskrit --that's a true howler

 
And here's a provisional introduction to the deciphered vocabulary of
Classical Maya:

http://www.mesoweb.com/resources/vocabulary/Vocabulary.pdf

Piotr