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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalPulugurti Krishna Rao is a writer living in Vadodara, Gujarat. He completed his schooling in Brahmapur, Odisha and his graduation in Sambalpur, Odisha. Following his retirement as a petroleum chemist, Krishna Rao rediscovered his childhood interest in the Vedas. Inspired, he began writing about the Vedas and how they relate to science and the world at present. Krishna Rao has also authored three books and published several scholarly journals. His paper, Climate Change and Impact On Water Resources, received recognition from the Government of IndiaRead More...
Pulugurti Krishna Rao is a writer living in Vadodara, Gujarat. He completed his schooling in Brahmapur, Odisha and his graduation in Sambalpur, Odisha. Following his retirement as a petroleum chemist, Krishna Rao rediscovered his childhood interest in the Vedas. Inspired, he began writing about the Vedas and how they relate to science and the world at present.
Krishna Rao has also authored three books and published several scholarly journals. His paper, Climate Change and Impact On Water Resources, received recognition from the Government of India.
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The Vedas are the earliest literature of human society and contains an ocean of knowledge. Man has created Gods and Goddesses. Man has created science. Man has created philosophy. Man has created the arts and commerce. He has created all of this for himself and by himself, several millenniums back. While doing so, he discovered several natural phenomena which our science discovered only a few hundred years back.
The Vedas are the earliest literature of human society and contains an ocean of knowledge. Man has created Gods and Goddesses. Man has created science. Man has created philosophy. Man has created the arts and commerce. He has created all of this for himself and by himself, several millenniums back. While doing so, he discovered several natural phenomena which our science discovered only a few hundred years back.
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