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Judaism- A Branch of Vedic Civilization !

“Jews are derived from the Vedic  philosophers”   Roman  historian Josephus  in Apion, Book 1,  verse 22: “For Clearchus, who was the scholar of Aristotle, says  that ‘Aristotle his master related what follows of a  Jew,’ and sets down Aristotle's own discourse with  him. The account is this, as written down by him:  ‘Now, for a great part of what this Jew said, it would  be too long to recite it; but what includes in it both  wonder and philosophy it may not be amiss to discourse  of. I shall herein seem to thee to relate wonders, and  what will even resemble dreams themselves. For this  cause it will be the best way to follow the rule which  requires us first to give an account of the man, and  of what nation he was, that so we may not contradict  our master's directions.’ “This man then was by birth a Jew, and came from  Celesyria; these Jews are derived from the Indian  philosophers; they are named by the Indians Calami,  and by the Syrians Judaei, and took thei

Scriptures of Vedic Civilization

Vedas are the most ancient, revered, and sacred of the world's scriptures. The Vedas reveal the root of all the knowledge and also called as “Pramana Shastra” (The proof or the base of all the knowledge and by itself does not need a proof). The Vedas were not written by any human, but was revealed to the human through the ancient Rishis (The seers) during their superconscious state or Tapas. Hence the ancient Rishis were not the authors of Vedas, but only the instrument through which the Vedas were made available to human. It is wrong to say that Vedas are the ancient knowledge of Hindus, as the phrase “Hindus” were given to Indians by British. There was only once universal Vedic society in the beginning and there was no concept of race or religion. Hence the Vedic knowledge was revealed and available to the entire humanity. It is also to be noted that Vedas did not have any script, as the knowledge was propagated only through teaching and listening. This method is also r