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Development & Impact of Jainism in India & Abroad
The remarkable inference of this discovery presumes entry of this relics through sea route (Arabian Sea) & reached to Indus Valley Civilisation site through / land route, covering, from Konkan to Southward West coastal route upto Kerala to settle ultimately in Indus valley at North. Mystic circle of Jambuwdeep found by Mr. Chakravarty at Konakondala behind statues of Jain temples has linkage with Indus Valley Civilisation.
The mystic circle of Jains may be codification of Cabala. The Science unherited by gnostics and later by alchemists).
It now appears that the main structure of the so called Dravidian Culture is Goan and an amalgamation of Sumerian and Indo-Aryan Civilisation occured here. RARE NEOLITHIC TOOL FOUND
Mr. R. V. Chakravarti, an amateur archeologist has discovered, a rare neolithic tool as old as of 250 B. C. The location wa sin the Kushavati River Valley near Usgoli Mol in Sanghem Taluka. He also claims to have discovered, some diagrams of animals, footprints etc. there.
It is also said by Mr. Chakravarti that the tool, a picture of which appear alongside is of a SCHIST material which is available in Deccan Region.
Since it is a very rare and unique cultural piece related to the past history of Goa, Mr. Chakravarti wants to present the tool to the Director of Archives, Panaji, so that it may be kept in Museum for exposure to the Public. REFERENCE :
Relation between Jainisms - Goa - Amrut Gangar Nave Parva - July & Sept. 1980. West Const. Times - 22nd August, 1980.
Jay Hind Times - March, 1980 Courtesy : Shri Dharamchand Vinaykia - Jain (Vijawada -AP)
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