http://ajitvadakayil.blogspot.com/2014/04/shabda-brahman-beat-of-damarau-drum-of.html?m=1
Rare book of Bhaskar’s Bijganit(Algebra) | HINDUISM AND SANATAN DHARMA
India – cradle of civilization
Article by P.Oleksenko

60 – 70 000 years ago, people went out from Hindustan to settle all over the world!!!!
See the posting by our russian friend Prof. Alexander Koltypin
“It was concluded that the center point of dispersion, from which came the people who made ancient settlements all around the world, was Hindustan. Streams of people rushed out of Hindustan into the Near East, Europe, Southeast Asia, Oceania and Australia 70-60 thousand years ago.
Prior to this, 80-70 thousand years ago in India and Southeast Asia came the ancestors of the Hindustani people (or, as it can be argued, the present humanity), but where they came from is not clear.
P.Oleksenko is taking seriously the hypothesis that the ancestors of modern people could have come to the peninsula of Hindustan from the mythical continent of Lemuria, which disappeared after the eruption of Toba.”
http://www.earthbeforeflood.com/p_oleksenlo_india_-_cradle_of_humanity_or_transit_point_in_development_of_civilizations_preface_a_koltypin.html
Other materials on Lemuria – in Russian. But they can be viewed with the help of a translator
http://www.dopotopa.com/atlantida_giperborea_lemuria_mu_-_kontinenty_davno_izvestnye_geologam.html
http://www.dopotopa.com/most_ramy_-_artefakt_drevnosti.html
http://www.dopotopa.com/n_rerih_lemuria.html
As a bonus I suggest to see the text in English
http://pparihar.com/2016/09/23/sanskrit-alphabets-origin-from-maheswara-sutras/
http://pparihar.com/2014/10/22/lord-natarajas-temple-chidambaram-in-tamil-nadu/
Indus Script Based on Sanskrit Language | Linguistics | Sci-News.com
The language of the Indus script had remained as a puzzle for long time and the conclusion now arrived at is that Indus scripts are written in “logo-syllabic” way and all the Indus inscriptions are based on Sanskrit language.
The methodology used in this decipherment effort is quite simple. I used an analysis table consisting of four steps.
Firstly, the figures (objects) shown in the inscriptions on the seal were identified.
Secondly, the Sanskrit names of the identified objects were obtained through online Sanskrit dictionary “Spokensanskrit,” which was quite useful in searching for the Sanskrit words.
Thirdly, the first letter of the object alone is taken out to form the word and the phonetic sound is obtained by using Logogram – syllabic method of reading.
Fourthly, if the word obtained is not giving correct sound and meaning, then the phonetic sound should be tweaked to get a meaningful word.
Copper tablets found in Mohenjo Daro have been analyzed by Prof Asko Parpola from the University of Helsinki and details are as given in his book Deciphering the Indus script (pp. 111-112). These copper tablets have all the qualities of bi-lingual inscription.
In the absence of Rosetta stone in Indus civilization, these copper tablets should be used as a reference point for Indus script decipherme
http://www.sci-news.com/othersciences/linguistics/science-indus-script-sanskrit-language-01777.html

