Hi Renuka,
LOL !. The Brahmins/Jews went all over the world either as part of the South Indian Invasions, trade contacts or fleeing to other places & spread the teachings all over the world…
You will be surprised to know that in the USA, the 10 commandments in Hebrew were written on a stone… much before Columbus landed there…
Ancient Hebrews in America - The Los Lunas Inscription
“The above inscription is very unique for several reasons. First, it is written in an ancient Hebrew script. Second it is located near the small town of Los Lunas in the State of New Mexico, USA. Third, the inscription is of the "Ten Commandments".
Is this inscription an original or a fake. If it is original, this proves that a Semitic people, probably Hebrews, arrived in the Americas long before Columbus or the Vikings.
The above inscription cannot be a fake for the following reasons. The actual time of discovery of the inscription is not known but was known by the locals as far back as the 1850's. At that time, the script of the text was unknown and therefore undecipherable. It was not until this last century that the ancient Hebrew (paleo-Hebrew) script was discovered in the Near East. Once this ancient script was discovered the Los Lunas inscription could be deciphered and was found to be a copy of the "Ten Commandments".”
Cheers,
LOL !. The Brahmins/Jews went all over the world either as part of the South Indian Invasions, trade contacts or fleeing to other places & spread the teachings all over the world…
You will be surprised to know that in the USA, the 10 commandments in Hebrew were written on a stone… much before Columbus landed there…
Ancient Hebrews in America - The Los Lunas Inscription
“The above inscription is very unique for several reasons. First, it is written in an ancient Hebrew script. Second it is located near the small town of Los Lunas in the State of New Mexico, USA. Third, the inscription is of the "Ten Commandments".
Is this inscription an original or a fake. If it is original, this proves that a Semitic people, probably Hebrews, arrived in the Americas long before Columbus or the Vikings.
The above inscription cannot be a fake for the following reasons. The actual time of discovery of the inscription is not known but was known by the locals as far back as the 1850's. At that time, the script of the text was unknown and therefore undecipherable. It was not until this last century that the ancient Hebrew (paleo-Hebrew) script was discovered in the Near East. Once this ancient script was discovered the Los Lunas inscription could be deciphered and was found to be a copy of the "Ten Commandments".”
Cheers,
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