Book Title: Is Jain Geography Astronomy True
Author(s): Nandighoshsuri, Jivraj Jain
Publisher: Research Institute of Scientific Secrets from Indian Oriental Scripture

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________________ (29) A letter from Upa. Shri Bhuvanchandraji to Dr. Jeoraj Jain Bavla, D. 19/6/18 Hon. Du Jivaraj jim Dharmalabh! I carefully went through your write-up 30 May). I am impressed with the clarity and confidence in it. You have taken great pains. Your aproach is a combination of reason and faith. I would say of you in this way: A scientific mind in a faithful body! 1. You have drawn a very distinct de marco Hating line between charte graphical and statistical maps. You have rightly warned at every step, to remember this, we (munis Llack a scientificaly desciplined mind, don't expect that your theory will be understood rightly and will get accepted soon. But you should not bother about it. The theory has potential. Go on developing 2. You have taken into consideration the most points related to Jamboo dweepa, one by one. Your proposalfettart to compare 16 khandas with present earth is worth consideration. __3. Question: Achats do not cogitate. Then, how come they propound such things with maps, measurments etc. ? A possible answer: @thats propound so many things. They even answer questiosegarding FOR EDUCATIONAL USE

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