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Ramayana not a work of fiction -- Kumar Chedllappan. Kudos to Gyaneshwer Chaubey's and Saroj Bala's team and the reaffirmation through genetic and literary studies

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For the full text of the scientific genetic study paper in PLOS, see: http://bharatkalyan97.blogspot.in/2015/06/bhil-gond-kol-bharatam-janam-sanchi.html Bhīl, Gond, Kol -- Bhāratam Janam भारतम् जनम्. Sanchi hieroglyphic inscription of ancient metalwork of Hindu civilization ca. 3rd cent. BCE.
Bhīl, Gond, Kol are Bhāratam Janam भारतम् जनम् and the pitr-s of present-day Bharatiya have to be traced to their ancestors who created the Sarasvati-Sindhu (Hindu) civilization.
The indelible memory of Sri Rama is cherished by Bhāratam Janam and in many parts of the globe, particularly in nations along the Indian Ocean Rim. Sri Rama is venerated for protection of dharma, exemplified by the construction of Ramasetu across Bharatam and Sri Lanka. This civilizational, cultural moment of Setubandha is celebrated in a sculptural frieze in stone, in Prambanan, Indonesia. 
Sri Rama is the protector of Sanatana Dharma and hence the veneration as an avataara of paramaatman in the traditions of Bharatam and many nations on the globe. He signifies Rashtra dharma of protection of dharma and exemplifies what is celebrated as Rama Rajya in Bharatiya traditions.
Read more exquisite reports and research documents at:  http://www.kamat.com/kalranga/mythology/ramayan/index.htm

Stone frieze, Prambanan temple, Indonesia
Monkeys Building a Bridge
In Agananooru, there is a direct reference to Rama directing the construction of the Rama Setu Bridge which has been presented below:

 
My namaskarams to Shri Ramsevak Kol ji. Jeevema s'aradah s'atam, Kol ji.

The word 'kol' means kol 'working in iron' (Tamil); kolhe 'smelters of iron' (Santali)

Ta. kol working in iron, blacksmith; kollaṉ blacksmith. Ma. kollan blacksmith, artificer. Ko. kole·l smithy, temple in Kota village. To. kwala·lKota smithy. Ka. kolime, kolume, kulame, kulime, kulume, kulme fire-pit, furnace; (Bell.; U.P.U.) konimi blacksmith; (Gowda) kolla id. Koḍ. kollëblacksmith. Te. kolimi furnace. Go. (SR.) kollusānā to mend implements; (Ph.) kolstānā, kulsānā to forge; (Tr.) kōlstānā to repair (of ploughshares); (SR.) kolmi smithy (Voc. 948). Kuwi (F.) kolhali to forge.(DEDR 2133).

This is celebrated and documented in hundreds of inscriptions on Indus Script Corpora which are metalwork catalogues, by the signifier: tiger. kOlupuli 'tiger' (Telugu)

S. Kalyanaraman
Sarasvati Research Center
June 15, 2015














RAMAYANA NOT A WORK OF FICTION

Monday, 15 June 2015 | Kumar Chellappan | Chennai

Ramsevak Kol, a tribe from the Sidhi district of Madhya Pradesh, stands head and shoulders above other Indians.  Genetic studies prove that he is one of the descendants of King Guha of Ramayana.  An international team of researchers consisting of geneticists, anthropologists, archaeologists and historians have found that Ramayana, written 10,000 years ago, is a chronicle of events and characters recorded by Sage Valmiki and not a work of fiction.
The mystery behind the characters in Ramayana has been solved by a team led by Dr Gyaneshwer Chaubey, ace genetic scientist of the Estonian Biocentre in Estonia. A three-year long research by Dr Chaubey and his team drawn out from Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Hyderabad, Delhi University, Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur and Institute of Scientific Research on Vedas has found that the Bhils, Gonds and the Kols, categorised as Scheduled Castes and Tribes by the modern day administrators of India are the true descendants of characters featured in Ramayana. The peer reviewed scientific paper authored by the team has been published by PLOS ONE, a respected scientific portal.
The Kol tribe, found mainly in areas like Mirzapur, Varanasi, Banda and Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh, are the descendants of the Kol mentioned in Ramayana, according to Dr Chaubey and his team. Remember Guha, the chieftain of Sringiverapuram who helped Lord Rama, Sita and Laksmana cross the Ganga during their journey to the forests? “Guha, the Nishad King, is the ancestor of the present day Kol tribe we found in these regions. This ancestry was established by genetic studies. These groups of people carry the basic indigenous genetic traits of India. Ramsevak and thousands like him spread across the States of UP, MP, Odisha, Chhattisgargh are the true descendants of Lord Rama and his contemporaries,” Dr Chaubey told The Pioneer from Tartu in Estonia via video conferencing.
Dr Chaubey and Prof VR Rao, an anthropologist in Delhi University, said that the studies proved that these groups of people have maintained their genetic continuity for more than 10,000 years. “This again sets at rest the Aryan invasion theory. There is no inflow into the genetic traits of these tribes from outside elements,” said Saroj Bala, a specialist in Vedic and Ramayana studies, who shot into fame by calculating the date of birth of Lord Rama based on planetary positions.
Prof Rao said the studies confirmed that the characters mentioned by Valmiki in Ramayana are real life characters. “King Dasaratha, Rama and others were not fictional characters,” he said.  Dr S Kalyanaraman, an Indologist of repute, said the Kols are the iron smelters about whom there are mentions in Indus Script excavated from the banks of Indus as well as River Saraswathi.
“This paper by Gyaneswer Chaubey and team is an attempt to explain the roots of Hindu civilisation which has been distorted by creating false ethnic identities by the categorisation of people,” said Dr Kalyanaraman. He said a comprehensive study incorporating all tribes should be undertaken which would prove that the breaking up of essential unity of Bharatiya identity based on caste and ethnicity are academic fiction with no basis and a distortion of the history of ancient India.













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