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Sir, a third thing, that is, sir, in modern day science, VaimÄnika ShÄstra may look nonsense, and may appear like Star Wars fiction. But sir, if you have ever been to India, you will find it is not just a book full of nonsense. All ShÄstras of
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Actually sir, I have a very good source. That is, A book know as 'Safari', a monthly published book by
Harshal Publication, in India. Issue 88. On page 4-5,Titled as 'Past perfect, future tense'. This safari magazine, is published by a father-son duo, who currently the best publishers in the whole
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Sir, I have two things to say. Doyle did not make it up. He found it. It is nothing to be surprised, but, it is real and authentic. It is actually chronology of emperor
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