(October 14, 2014 at 10:27 am)genkaus Wrote: You'd have to prove your claim
You must be dreaming man.
There is evidence everywhere that yoga, the sanskrit, Shiva and the svastika are at least 7000 years old.
You never been interested in these sort of issues and all of a sudden you pretend to be an expert.
If a jury of people who would listen to both me and you would make a judgement they would tell you.....man why don't you jump in the lake.
Experts have been studying and examined these issues for long long time and all agree about the dating.
Here there is one more study.
https://www.himalayanacademy.com/monaste...es/kadavul
AGAMA - THE SCRIPTURES
Every Hindu temple relies on a sacred text as its source of spiritual ritual, usually an Agama. The Agamas are an enormous collection of Sanskrit scriptures which, along with the Vedas, are revered as revealed scripture. Like the Vedas, the Agamas (literally "that which came down") were part of an oral tradition. As old as 7,000-8,000 years, the Agamas are the primary source and authority for ritual, yoga and temple construction. In the South Indian Saivite tradition, there are 28 Saiva Agamas. As in temples run by the Sivacharyas of South India, the traditional liturgy performed in Kadavul Hindu Temple takes as its spiritual authority the Kamika and Karana Agamas, and their derivative priestly manuals.
As you can see the name of Shiva or Siva is connected to everything.
The svastika has always been regarded as the symbol of spiritual victory and from the sanskrit come all the mantras used for yoga meditation.
One thing is connected to the rest so it is obvious that they all related to Shiva times.
On the other hand you got nothing to put up a case.
You never study this type of historical facts, you never been interested in these issues so you have absolutely nothing to present to the jury.