Konkanis (like me) laid the foundation for Botany as the world knows.
What you see is the certification of the work done for Hendrik Van Rheede. The certification is done by Apu Bhat, Vinayak Pandit and Ranaga Bhat.
In Konkani, it certifies that 12 volumes of the work which described all the plants, medicines, fruits, creepers and seeds was done by Apu Bhat, Vinayak Pandit and Ranga Bhat and their students who spent two years compiling everything.
It also mentions work ethic of Konkani Saraswats (worked day and night) just like how we work even now!
It mentions all the drawings and illustrations were done by students of these great Konkani physicians.
And we have "missionary scums" in India faking European origin of botany. (Podade)
It is very late in Denver CO, and I thought I will share this with you all so that you can throw away #colonialism.
Be like Konkani physicians here and not the Dum Diversa Liver Quack!
Good night!
Reference (for those who want primary source) bit.ly/4gyjsOz
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Hindus must use this opportunity to educate all the "colonial" accidental leftovers whose ancestry bears the sin of Dum Diversas doctrine.
Let me teach all of you how to respond to these kind of microagressions.
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This is GPLed so that you can educate and be free.
The worship of the lord like the posted above has been prohibited by the Holy See! This son is actually going against many decrees, doctrines and directives still are in force. I am making a small list with all the references given.
This kind of worship is against the Code of Canon Law (1917)
Canon 1258: Prohibited Catholics from participating in non-Catholic religious ceremonies.
Canon 1399: Forbade the reading of books promoting superstition, divination, magic, and other practices contrary to Catholic doctrine.
What I am sharing today will further surprise you. What you are seeing below is the map of ports from India as described by Periplus in 1st century CE! This too is a long thread and complete primary sources are provided at the end.
Periplus is an Egyptian merchant who sailed to India and other places where India had trade. Most of his journeys seem to be in India and trade west of India.
Wilfred H. Schoff translated the text and published The Periplus of the Erythraean Sea: Travel and Trade in the Indian Ocean by a Merchant of the First Century (New York: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1912) in 1912. The is now available on archive. Link provided at the end.
Map from Ptolemy as reproduced in 16th century. This busts so many myths pushed by colonial fux and Rome Leelas. This is a long thread.
Map was drawn in 2nd century and kept as a secret. Till Portuguese stole the map. Yes. There was no romantic seafaring. No sailing to the unknown. No valor. No Originality. Just the steal like Dum Diversa.
Details of the theft: The map is based on the "Cantino Planisphere" (1502), a secret Portuguese manuscript world map stolen from Lisbon by an agent of Ercole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara.
The map, once a closely guarded secret, was widely disseminated across Europe after its theft.