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Monday, 21 June 2021

Archeologist on Hinduism

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How old is Hinduism? 

What does archaeology tell us about it?

Recently, archaeologists discovered "Baghor Shrine". It is a Devi temple with Yantra continuously worshiped by Hindu tribals and their ancestors

Yantra & temple dates back to 11,000 years. It is worshiped even today. 

Jonathan Kenoyer of Harappa Archaeological Research Project (H.A.R.P.) has been the leading archaeologist of Ancient India for 30 years.

He examined Baghor Kali temple and dated the shrine back to 9000 B.C.

He was surprised by "remarkable continuity of religious beliefs in India" 

Baghor shrine is a modest temple that only has a stone platform under Neem tree and a triangular shaped Yantra worshiped as Goddess in the middle of platform.

Yet, it has been worshiped continuously since 11,000 years from Paleolithic hunter gatherers to modern day inhabitants. 

Now, here is my question to all those "experts" who question the antiquity of Hinduism.

Can they name any other currently existing religion in the world which has an active temple that has been continuously worshiped from Paleolithic age? I dare them to give us one example. 

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