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    3500years old Cover and letter made of CLAY from Sumeria

    3500years old Cover and letter made of CLAY from Sumeria

    Cover and letter on clay tablet with crunieform inscription of Akkadians,found in Sumerian region is

    3500years old.Even in this time court Judgments were given in sealed cover,the Difference is Clay coverand document are not of paper but of CLAY baked ofter writing and was signed by TWO JUDGESBENCH,the the petitioners are nine village heads,with seals of Judges,an Museum collection[OIM]

    This is the First example of writing,postal system,Judiciary,etc

    The cuneiform script is one of the earliest known forms of written expression. Created by the Sumerians

    from ca. 3000 BC, cuneiform writing began as a system of pictographs. Over time, the pictorialrepresentations became simplified and more abstract.

    The cuneiform writing system originated perhaps around 2800 BC in Sumer; its latest surviving use is

    dated to 75 AD.The cuneiform script underwent considerable changes over a period of more than two millennia.

    Cuneiforms were written on clay tablets, on which symbols were drawn with a blunt reed called a stylus.The impressions left by the stylus were wedge shaped, thus giving rise to the name cuneiform .The Sumerian script was adapted for the writing of the Akkadian, Elamite, Hittite languages, and it

    inspired the Old Persian and Ugaritic national alphabets.

    The characters consist of arrangements of wedgelike strokes generally impressed with a stylus on wet clay

    tablets, which were then dried or baked. The history of the script is strikingly parallel to that of theEgyptian hieroglyphic The normal Babylonian and Assyrian writing used a large number (300600) of

    arbitrary cuneiform symbols for words and syllables; some had been originally pictographic. There was an

    alphabetic system, too, making it possible to spell a word out, but because of the adaptation fromSumerian, a different language, there were many ambiguities. A single symbol could be used to represent

    concept, an object, a simple sound or syllable, or to indicate the category of words requiring additional

    definition. Cuneiform writing was used outside Mesopotamia also, notably in Elam and by the Hittites.There are many undeciphered cuneiform inscriptions, apparently representing several different languages.

    Cuneiform writing declined in use after the Persian conquest of Babylonia (539 B.C.), and after a brief

    renaissance (3d1st cent. B.C.) ceased to be used in Mesopotamia.

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    on September 19, 2008 at 2:19 pm Leave a CommentEdit This

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    LIST OF RESEARCH PAPERS READ AT VARIOUS CONFRENCES.List of books under preparation.

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    Speciality :- Calculated velocity of light from Nannaya Maha Bharata, Banking History of earlyIndia,ISLAMIC and HINDU ANCIENT SCIENCES,

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    Speciality :- Calculated velocity of light from Nannaya Maha Bharata, Banking History of early India.

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    List of books under preparation.

    Now preparing series of articles and BOOKS ON Telugu cinema-history. History of Hyderabad,Playing

    Cards. Stamps. Coins, Currency notes ,HISTORY OF BANKING ,Rulers of India, Sciences in vedicliterature. Doing research on echo sounding mechanism at Golconda Fort Hyderabad.BHUDDHISM IN

    SOUTH INDIA WITH LINKS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA ,Coins of BHUDDHA,Historyof

    PADMASHALI,weavers aroundthe world with 5000years old weavers photo etc,Banking from 1680AD to 1890AD,BANK OF BENGAL 1812-1865AD,History of Money from 6000

    years,

    TEMPLES OG ANDHRA ITS WONDERS, ETC

    Training Capacity :- Taught an 3 yrs boy to Identify countries like Nauru, Kiribati on anworld map and match it with stamps an unique feat by virtue of this the boy is going to

    enter into Limca book of records and Guinnes records for more info see M.ADARSH

    section.

    Ancient SCIENCE from VEDAS ,Mahabarata,ASWA sastra on horses, from ancient india

    KADGALAXANA,ASTRONOMY dates of events such as BIRTH and death of BUDDHA,and starsposition during that time and of various personalities upto 500BC and till 500AD,any info on this, ask for

    my blog links for this .

    YOUDEHA =FIRST DEMOCRACY IN INDIA YOUDEHA GANASYA JAYACLAY SEALS OR COIN DIE BY WHICH Youdeha COINS ARE MADE BY,

    Not EASILY available now,CLAY COINDIE RARE

    Ask for any paper relating to history of ALL ASIAN INDIAN BANKS AS I AM DOING RESEARCH on

    this, writing book on unknown banks eg; Agra ,Salem,Bengal,Imperial bank,pvt bankers from 1700ADplus

    postal history and stationary autographed letters of kings,used post cards,themetic cancelled postalitems,REGD COVERS W/CENSOR 1895 TO 1925

    Language I can read :- Brahmi. Grandhi style of Telugu, Kharosti, Classical Devanagari.

    Kannada, Telugu, Hindi, English and Sanskrit.

    Numbers :- I can Identify numbers of almost all languages in the world and various

    periods of Indian subcontinent in all Indian vernacular languages, which is veryimportant in comparing historical dates.

    Secretary :- (1) Asian Numismatic society.

    (2) Academy of Ancient Technical Sciences.Identification :- Can give details of any coin, note, document, stamps, and covers fromany period of the world.

    Valuation: Can value any of above described items with a brief history about item.

    Brief List of research Papers :-

    1. FIRST ARTICLE Published February 1978 on RADIO Dxing in ELECTRONIC HOBBYISTMagazine.

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    2. FIRST TELEVISION INTERVIEW on 16 MAY 1980 on TV Dxing Long

    distance television reception.[when only one TV station was seen in initial stage,in INDIA.

    3. RADIO Programmes based on my idea were broadcasted from Radio Stations ofthe following Countries. HUNGARY, ROMANIA. GDR, USSR, AUSTRAILIA,

    SEYCHELLES, PHILIPINES,Voice of America,America,BBC,tashkent,kiev,twr,GDR

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    http://indianbanknotes.blogspot.com

    http://ancientindianscience.wordpress.com

    http://musham.wordpress.com, good covers all see 3200years old CLAY cover & letter,

    Musham Damodhar NDTV interview

    http://mushamworld.blogspot.com/

    http://indiantextiles.sampasite.com

    http://islamicscience.vox.com/

    http://ancientcoins.sampa.com`

    http://historyofplayingcards.wordpress.com/

    MY hobbies

    Philately, Numismatics,Epigraphy,Ancient

    Science,Pyretics,Metallurgy,Astronomy,Vaastu,Mathematics,geography,Mythology,ancient coins,gods,Telugu cinema,HISTORY OF Playing Cards. Stamps. Coins, Currency notes ,HISTORY OFBANKING ,Rulers,India,Sciences,vedic literature,echo sound,Forts,Hyderabad.BHUDDHISM,SOUTH

    INDIA,satavahana,Coins of BHUDDHA,Banking,BANK OF

    BENGAL,TEMPLES,ANDHRA,WONDERS, radio DXING collect QSLcards,history of handloomtextiles,Islamic science from QURAN and others texts of 10 Century AD onwards,

    coins,postalhistory,banknotes,alexander,bible,Quran,hindu,moghul,mythology,ancientscience,speedofligh

    gods,sultanate,indiastocknote1891,bombay,bengal,farmans,kingsalaryreciepts,ancientcoins,

    coins,postalhistory,banknotes,alexander,bible,moghul,sultanate,indiastocknote1891,bombay,bengal,farmas,kingsalaryreciepts,ancientcoins,mythology,ancientscience,speedoflight,gods,

    Philately, Numismatics,Epigraphy,Ancient Science,Pyretic,

    Metallurgy,Astronomy,Vaastu,Mathematics,geography,Mythology,ancient coins, gods,Telugu

    cinema,Playing Cards. Stamps. Coins, Currency notes ,HISTORY OF BANKING,Rulers,India,Sciences,vedic literature,echo sound,Forts,Hyderabad.BHUDDHISM,SOUTH

    INDIA,satavahana,Coins of BHUDDHA,history of handloom textiles,

    Banking,BANK OF BENGAL,TEMPLES,ANDHRA,WONDERS,

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    See flat wall type front for AEROPLANE,Rustproof Ironpillar of 400AD

    watermachine bow shooting as by arjuna,FUNNY here KRISHNA shoots arrow seeing in water,Hally

    comet described in hidu astronomical textbooks,bhutan vastu,ASHWAGHOSA in combodianstamp,Egyptian link with indian scriptures,son the list goes on here are the proofs on official govt issued

    postal stamps,which no one can challenge.

    KRISHNA SHOOTING MATYSAYANTRA ANY ONE CAN BELIEVE,YES SEE IT ON THE STAMOF INDIAN POSTS

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    Telugu Language Origion story,from 200 ADTelugu is a Dravidian language (South-Central Dravidian languages) mostly spoken in the Indian state of

    Andhra Pradesh, where it is the official language. Including non-native speakers it is the most spokenDravidian language,[1] the second most spoken language in India after Hindi, and the third most spoken

    language in the Indian sub-continent after Hindi and Bengali. It is one of the twenty-two official language

    of the Republic of India. It is widely spoken in Andhra Pradesh and also spoken in Tamil Nadu, KarnatakaOrissa, and Pondicherry, with major populations in Bengaluru and Chennai, though the dialects spoken in

    these places vary greatly from the standard version of the language,Telugu is one of the fifteen most

    widely spoken languages in the world.Telugu is second largest spoken language after hindi.

    Telugu originated from the proto-Dravidian language, belonging to the south-central family. Though

    Telugu belongs to the South-central Dravidian language subfamily, whose members originated from theProto-Dravidian spoken in the central part of the Deccan plateau it is a highly sanskritized language. Othe

    languages of the South-Central group include the Gondi, Konda, Kui and Kuvi languages. Inscriptions

    containing Telugu words dated back to 400 BCE were discovered in Bhattiprolu in Guntur district. Englis

    translation of one inscription reads: Gift of the slab by venerable Midikilayakha

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    The etymology of Telugu is not known for certain. It is explained as being derived from trilinga, as in

    Trilinga Desa, the country of the three lingas. According to a Hindu legend, Trilinga Desa is the land in

    between three Shiva temples namely Kalahasthi, Srisailam and Draksharamam. Trilinga Desa forms thetraditional boundaries of the Telugu region. Other forms of the word, such as Telunga, Telinga, Telangana

    and Tenunga were also seen. It is also said that Trilinga, in the form Triliggon occurs in Ptolemy as the

    name of a locality to the east of the Ganga river. Other scholars compare Trilinga with other local namesmentioned by Pliny, such as Bolingae, Maccocalingae, and Modogalingam. The latter name is given as th

    of an island in the Ganges. A.D. Campbell, in the introduction to his Telugu grammar, suggested that

    Modogalingam may be explained as a Telugu translation of Trilingam, and compared the first part of theword modoga, with mUDuga, a poetical form for Telugu mUDu, three. Bishop Caldwell, on the other

    hand, explained Modogalingam as representing a Telugu mUDugalingam, the three Kalingas, a local nam

    which occurs in Sanskrit inscriptions and one of the Puranas. Kalinga occurs in the Ashoka Inscriptions,

    and in the form Kling, it has become, in the Malay country, the common word for the people ofContinental India.

    the word is derived from talaing, who were chiefs who conquered the Andhra region. M.R. Shastri is of th

    opinion that it is from telunga, an amalgamation of the Gondi words telu, meaning white, and thepluralization -unga, probably referring to white or fair-skinned people. the word could be derived fromtenungu meaning people of the South.

    The ancient name for telugu land seems to be telinga/telanga desa. It seems probable that the base of this

    word is teli, and that -nga, or gu is the common Dravidian formative element. A base teli occurs in Teluguteli, bright; teliyuTa, to perceive, etc. However, this etymology is contested. Telugu pandits commonly

    state Tenugu to be the proper form of the word, and explain this as the mellifluous language from tene or

    honey. However, this claim does not appear to be supported by scholarly opinion. The word Kalinga migh

    be derived from the same base as Telugu kaluguTa, to live to exist, and would then simply mean human

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    Hinduism is a combination of secular and sacred beliefs, rituals, daily practices and traditions that hasevolved over the course of over two thousand years and embodies complex symbolism combining the

    natural world with philosophy. Hindu temples began as simple shrines housing a deity and by the time of

    the Hoysalas had evolved into well articulated edifices in which worshippers sought transcendence of thedaily world. Hoysala temples were not limited to any specific organised tradition of Hinduism andencouraged pilgrims of different Hindu devotional movements. The Hoysalas usually dedicated their

    temples to Lord Shiva or to Lord Vishnu (two of the major Hindu gods), but they occasionally chose a

    different deity. Worshippers of Shiva are called Shaivas or Lingayats and worshippers of Vishnu are calleVaishnavas. While King Vishnuvardhana and his descendants were Vaishnava by faith, records show that

    the Hoysalas maintained religious harmony by building as many temples dedicated to Shiva as they did to

    Vishnu.[3] Most of these temples have secular features with broad themes depicted in their sculptures. Thcan be seen in the famous Chennakesava Temple at Belur dedicated to Vishnu and in the Hoysaleswara

    temple at Halebidu dedicated to Shiva. The Kesava temple at Somanathapura is different in that its

    ornamentation is strictly Vaishnavan. Generally Vaishnava temples are dedicated to Keshava (or to

    Chennakeshava, meaning Beautiful Vishnu) while a small number are dedicated to Lakshminarayanaand Lakshminarasimha (Narayana and Narasimha both being avatars, or physical manifestations, of

    Vishnu) with Lakshmi, consort of Vishnu, seated at his feet. Temples dedicated to Vishnu are always

    named after the deity. The Shaiva temples have a Shiva linga, symbol of fertility and the universal symbolof Shiva, in the shrine. The names of Shiva temples can end with the suffix eshwara meaning Lord of.

    The name Hoysaleswara, for instance, means Lord of Hoysala. The temple can also be named after th

    devotee who commissioned the construction of the temple, an example being the Bucesvara temple atKoravangala, named after the devotee Buci.[5] The most striking sculptural decorations are the horizontal

    rows of exquisitely detailed, intricately carved images of gods, goddesses and their attendants on the outer

    temple wall panels. The Doddagaddavalli Lakshmi Devi (Goddess of Wealth) Temple is an exception ait is dedicated to neither Vishnu nor Shiva. The defeat of the Jain Western Ganga Dynasty (of present-day

    south Karnataka) by the Cholas in the early 11th century and the rising numbers of followers of Vaishnav

    Hinduism and Virashaivism in the 12th century was mirrored by a decreased interest in Jainism.However,

    two notable locations of Jain worship in the Hoysala territory were Shravanabelagola and Kambadahalli.The Hoysalas built Jain temples to satisfy the needs of its Jain population, a few of which have survived in

    Halebidu containing icons of Jain tirthankaras. They constructed stepped wells called Pushkarni or

    Kalyani, the ornate tank at Hulikere being an example. The tank has twelve minor shrines containingHindu deities. contd part II for more info mail to [email protected]

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    1]Saadhana Soorulu are those who, with a lot of devotion and concentration, learn magic or Indrajala and

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    permission they give performances. The team performing this art form consists of six men. They go aroun

    villages throughout the year and give magic performances. They stay for five or six days in a village.

    Performances are given in open places where there is scope for a good gathering. They are arranged durindaytime only. No make-up is necessary for this performance. A few of these performances are detailed

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    When the cover is removed, the man tied to one pole is made to appear at another pole. Another item in th

    performance is what is known as Agnisthambhana. This is done by fixing a stout needle on the head of a

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    Yet another is Vayusthambhana. This is done by making ones body light, controlling breathing and then

    weighing the body on a light scale. By doing such magical acts, Saadhana Soorulu continue theirperformance for about three hours. They have Katladi (right for collection) with the Padmashali

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    this definition. Felting consists in bringing masses of loose fibres, such as wool and hair, under thecombined influences of heat, moisture and friction, when they become firmly inter locked in every

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