Nilesh Nilkanth Oak Returns: Realities Of Mahabharata, Ramayana & India's Lost History | TRS 404
Apr 26, 2024
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Nilesh Nilkanth Oak returns to discuss the realities of Mahabharata, Ramayana, and India's lost history. Topics include ancient flood myths, Indian astronomy precision, challenges in finding physical evidence, survival of Hinduism and Zoroastrianism, human migration patterns, ancient Indian migrations post-Mahabharata, philosophical reflections on creation, advanced technologies in mythology, and the exploration of Indian culture and history through research.
Genetic research supports India as a genetic melting pot for human origins.
Astronomical insights from ancient texts correlate with historical events like the Mahabharata war.
Archaeological excavations reveal ancient practices dating back to 45,000 years in regions like Sri Lanka.
Scientific connections between historical events, genetic markers, and archaeological findings illuminate India's rich historical lineage.
Deep dives
Ancient Indian Civilization and Genetic Evidence of Human Origin
The podcast delves into the ancient Indian civilization and genetic evidence supporting human origins. It discusses how Homo erectus left Africa and evolved into Homo sapiens in India, emphasizing India's role as a genetic melting pot. The episode highlights the significance of genetic research in tracing human origins and showcases the genetic diversity found in diverse regions of the Indian subcontinent.
Astronomical Insights and Evidence in Ancient Texts
The podcast uncovers astronomical insights from ancient texts such as the Surya Siddhanta and its correlations with historical events. It explores the alignment of astronomical occurrences with events like the Mahabharata war, dating back to 5561 BC. Furthermore, it emphasizes the depth of astronomical knowledge embedded in classical texts and their relevance to historical timelines.
Cultural Wisdom and Evidence from Archaeology
The episode delves into the convergence of cultural wisdom and historical evidence through archaeological findings. It discusses how archaeological excavations in regions like Sri Lanka reveal ancient practices of grain harvesting dating back to 45,000 years. The conversation sheds light on the interplay between ancient texts, genetic studies, and archaeological discoveries in unraveling the depths of India's historical lineage.
Scientific Exploration of Ancient Events and Genetic Lineages
The podcast navigates through scientific explorations of ancient events and genetic lineages, unveiling connections between historical occurrences and genetic markers. It unearths the scientific underpinnings of ancient texts, genetic studies, and archaeological evidence to illuminate the rich tapestry of India's historical legacy and its deep-rooted cultural heritage.
Genetic Diversity After the Mahabharata War
After the Mahabharata war, where 4 million men perished, a genetic bottleneck occurred with a 5:1 ratio of women to men. Research by Monika in 2015 indicates a Y chromosome bottleneck dating back 7500 years. This bottleneck affected male reproductive success, leading to a significant reduction in male population.
Impact of Younger Dryas on Human Civilization
The Younger Dryas impact theory suggests a catastrophic event that significantly altered human civilization. In India, it led to the cooling of temperatures, impacting the Saraswati River and agriculture. However, post-Younger Dryas, around 7000 BC, intensified monsoon in India brought about positive changes.
References in the Ramayana to four-tusked elephants known as Gomphotheres match with prehistoric elephant species like the Gomphotheres. They existed until around 9,000 BC, aligning with the timeline of the Ramayana around 12,000 BC. This geological evidence corroborates details in the epic.
Temporal Parallels Between Events and Geological Evolution
Exploring geological records and ancient texts reveals temporal parallels in events like the Mahabharata war and genetic bottlenecks with past geological eras. By aligning scientific findings with historical narratives, a deeper understanding of ancient civilizations and their interactions with geological changes emerges.
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In this special episode, we welcome Nilesh Nilkanth Oak once again on The Ranveer Show. He is an Indian author, historian, and researcher known for his work on ancient Indian history, particularly the chronology of the Mahabharata. He has written several books on the subject, including "When Did the Mahabharata War Happen? The Mystery of Arundhati" and "The Historic Rama: Indian Civilization at the End of Pleistocene."
In this episode, we will break down the evidence regarding Mahabharata and Ramayana. In this episode, we talked about Atlantis, the earth’s crustal displacement, tectonic plates, the ancient texts of Surya Siddhanta, Surya Siddhanta’s connection with Mahabharata & Ramayana, India’s migration to Africa, and much more. We also talked about the genetic evidence of Mahabharata, the reality of the Toba explosion, the impact of Younger Dryas, vimanas, evidence of Ramayana, and much more.
This was an amazing episode where we discussed the history of Indian culture, astronomical legacy, and the reality of the ancient epics. I hope you will like this episode and do not forget to share your thoughts in the comments.
(0:00) - Start of the podcast
(2:46) - Nilesh Nilkanth Oak x Ranveer Allahbadia begins
(4:30) - Where is Atlantis?
(10:34) - Earth’s crustal displacement
(16:35) - About Tectonic Plates
(17:30) - About Surya Siddhanta
(20:30) - Surya Siddhanta’s connection with Mahabharat & Ramayana
(33:05) - Mathematics & past research
(34:55) - Splitting of Saturn & Mars
(39:20) - His knowledge of Astronomy
(40:03) - When was Surya Siddhanta written?
(46:20) - India’s migration to Africa
(53:41) - Genetics 101
(56:50) - Genetic evidence of Mahabharata
(1:15:50) - About outward migration from Indian
(1:20:40) - About Toba Explosion
(1:25:30) - About Younger Dryas Impact
(1:29:15) - God’s perspective behind catastrophic events
(1:32:30) - About Vimanas
(1:36:30) - Evidences of Ramayana
(1:40:55) - Thank you for watching
(1:42:15) - End of the podcast
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