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Mehrgarh...The Lost Civilization

mahmood Mahmood January 27, 2008

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#148 Posted by mahfari on February 6, 2008 6:21:04 am
Re: # 147 tamanna ka dusra kadam kehan hei ya rab
hum ny dashte imakn na tamam paya

Great Ghalib
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#147 Posted by jayp on February 6, 2008 12:07:07 am
Re: # 143

"Scientific inquiry itself can be subject matter a scientific inquiry. "

In the 70s people thought that language is the problem and comparison of languages became an issue. They developed meta language to compare languages. Then they found meta language as teh problem and they developed meta - meta laguage. That si when I lost interest.

You can enquire into scientific enquiry and then enquire into that.

I recall a zen budhist koan. A student asked what supports the earth. The guru said a turtle. What supports the turtle, it is another turtle. The guru added, it is turtle all the way...and the student achieved enlightenment, because in a flash the student understood the meaning and the futility of that kind of enquiry.
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#146 Posted by mahfari on February 4, 2008 5:38:09 pm
Re: # 145 I believe mein akela hi chala tha janeb e manzil lug miltay gai karwan banta gaya
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#145 Posted by Eklavya on February 4, 2008 8:38:18 am
bhai jaan, why do you insist on taking these Indians along? There is a beautiful poem you might want to read. It's called ekla chalo re.
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#144 Posted by mahfari on February 4, 2008 7:55:36 am
Re: # 143 But if this process of psyhchosis changes the lives of millions with visible positive change, then what about such issues? They need to be scientifically checked I completely agree. But do we check it scientifically? HAve we dared enough to check ideas of Prophets? Have we courage enough to look what is the essence of ideas of prophets ?

Let us embark on this journey!
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#143 Posted by einsteinwallah on February 4, 2008 7:11:01 am
#140 Posted by mahfari

We Indians equate scientific facts known at some point in time as science itself. Partly because of the education system we inherited from British which merely accentuated already defective culture of Guru-Shishya tradition in which Guru is Pita-Samaan and therefore always right in some sense because you could not insinuate Guru to be wrong. This subverts tendentiousness to inquiry which almost invariably leads to challenge of an old and established idea. If thought process of Guru cannot be studied because it belonged to a Pita-Samaan Guru then old ideas cannot be challenged.

Science is not body of knowledge arrived at and frozen in some point in time. Science is how that body of knowledge was arrived at, the method that was used, the logic behind it, the epistemology behind it. Nothing is outside of ambit of scientific inquiry. Scientific inquiry itself can be subject matter a scientific inquiry. How scientific inquiry can be led astray by human propensity to denial and distortion, to pride and arrogance, to hypocrisy, to neurosis and psychosis, to errors in thinking -- all these can also be proper subject matter of scientific inquiry. In this inquiry a prophet could be a psychotic person. Or may be slow in admitting mistake. Or just plain and simply slow in thinking or outright wrong.
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#142 Posted by mahfari on February 4, 2008 6:31:20 am
Re: # 141 what should I say?
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#141 Posted by Eklavya on February 4, 2008 5:59:58 am
"with open mind as Krishna MAurti said, free your minds of all preconceived ideas and think!"

mahmood mahmood ji, we would love to be open-minded like you but much to our regret and loss we CAN'T!

Krishna Murthi was a wrong example. He was a great believer like you. Hence, like you, he put faith in no preconceptions. But our hearts are closed :(

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At best, we can look upon you in pure awe as you valiantly discover separate civilization after separate civilization, every fear years, beyond every few yards, behind every rain-drenched hill side and big tree.

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#140 Posted by mahfari on February 4, 2008 5:11:25 am
Re: # 139Nothing is absolutely true or false always. There is saying every dispute has three different outlooks, yours, your opponent's and the true one!So everyhting can not be blamed on ourselves or opponents.

A long journey begins from a small step! So let us travel!with open mind as Krishna MAurti said, free yourminds of all preconceived ideas and think!
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#139 Posted by einsteinwallah on February 4, 2008 4:52:19 am
Sceintific study of Man could be key to future provided we are ready to pursue it in a very thoroughgoing manner eschewing all preconcieved ideas. People who think that they are very scientific are often themselves immersed in fixed beliefs they are unwilling to give up. Science demands open minded approach to everything. Open minded approach does not mean Broadminded approach. Broadminded means accepting any BS. Open minded means willingness to check every assumption again and again. Sceintific approach means being arrogant in belief that its methods always works at the same time being humble to challenge ones own most ardent deeply held beliefs.

Ananth07's #137 dream of soft boundries is Broadmindedness. It is not going to work. Unless Pakistan behaves responsibly. France and Germany have soft boundries but they have many treaties and systems of preventing cross-border crimes also. And by and large they adhere to those treaties honestly.
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#138 Posted by mahfari on February 4, 2008 3:31:59 am
Re: # 137 Nice ideas, we need to work for that. But the road moves by facing truth and accepting the independance and by give and take.
I pray for that day!
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#137 Posted by Ananth07 on February 3, 2008 9:04:26 pm
In another 50 years most boundaries in south Asia would have become soft boundaries. If france and germany can have the same currency … why not India and Pakistan. Acknowledging common heritage like Mehrgarh is the way forward… and to make the borders soft faster.

Best way to bring down the animosity is to have at least a few subjects like the common heritage common to all students in the sub continent.
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#136 Posted by mahfari on February 3, 2008 7:18:38 am
past not apst*
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#135 Posted by mahfari on February 3, 2008 7:17:10 am
Re: # 133 and looking at histroy without knowing norms and ideas of apst is also illogical!Is,nt it so?
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#134 Posted by mahfari on February 3, 2008 7:15:06 am
Re: # 132 A place called heritage of humanity... how it can be restricted to geographical limitations?

Is search fro origins of civilization only limited to Pakisatn?

Think in broader terms, and it is not the crux of article to emphasise, except that this place lies in Pakisatn at present, but to search fro facsta nd truth.

You think knowledge has area specification? Get over biases dear, and be a dispassioante contributor!

Be a human being... true one not in name only!Human heritage is for all not rstricted to any region,creeed,religion or natioanlity.
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#133 Posted by bulleya on February 3, 2008 7:10:04 am
mahfari #: yes, within the context of this article, the society would not have been developed enough to have created many civilizations, in south asia......

however, moving forward south asia did develop into many civilizations......before getting into that debate, once has to first define exactly what the characteristics of a civilization are......what are its building blocks.....

what they aren't are the national boundaries of present-day south asian countries.......hence the idea of a pakistani looking at his indian identity and an indian looking at his pakistani identity etc. are nonsensical arguments....

the characteristics of a civilization, in my opinion are factors that place human beings into a collective, and influence the development of commonalities, over centuries....

...at the top of the list would be distinct geogrphical features which provide sustenance or divide communities.....rivers, moutain ranges, oceans, forests, etc......

then i would say is the development of language, which takes a long time to develop.....after that would be physical features, which develop over generations of mating....after that would be cultures and customs......then, perhaps religion......

.....all these, then, create a distinct civilization......

based on this, south asia has many distinct civilizations - some divided across national borders.....all divided acros religions......one can name them, whatever one wants......

pakistan contains a portion of the afghan/pushtun, punjabi, kashmiri (also punjabi), and sindhi civilizations......you can sub-divide them further, but these are the minimum......

india has a whole long list......

so anyone asking a pakistani to recognize his hindu or indian civilizational ancestory is being ridiculous....there is no, "indian" historical civilization....india is a 200 year old administrative entity created by the british.......had they invaded iran, it would be a part of that india also.....in present day, india is not a single civilization.....it is a country, consisting of a combination of many civilizations.....pakistan is the same......two hundred years from now, these civilizations maybe part of other countries, or independent, or still where they are...

what is more logical is to ask a pakistani punjabi if he/she realizes his/her historical punjabi civilizational history......and whether a sindhi does so for sind and a pathan for pushtun etc.......

looking at south asian history through the window of present day india and pakistan is illogical......
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