Our Projects Needing Funding
1) Determine the Age of Ancient Hindu Temples
Archaeological Survey of India has not conducted radioactive carbon dating or ceramic fluorescence studies to determine the age of Indian temples. Temples are dated arbitrarily between now and 800 CE, yet historical references go back much earlier. The Qutub Minar complex (originally a Vishnu temple) with the Iron Pillar suggests a much older origin, possibly post-Mahabharat. New non-destructive dating methods can reveal true timelines. With your support, we aim to uncover this forgotten history.
2) Finding the City of Bhagavan Krushna – Dwaraka
According to the Bhagavat Puran, Dwaraka sank 36 years after Bhagavan Krushna left this world. Its exact location is debated between sites near Jamnagar, offshore Dwaraka, and Mul Dwaraka near Somnath. Backed by spiritual blessings, this project seeks to discover and excavate the real Dwaraka beneath the ocean—a sacred mission to uncover the divine past.
3) Ram Setu
As per Valmiki Ramayan, Ram Setu was built by placing wooden barges and stones across the ocean. A modern survey of Ram Setu could validate this description and date the Ramayana. This would be a breakthrough for Sanatan history. We seek your help to fund this exploration and confirm our ancient truth.
4) Civilization of Akrotiri, Santorini, Greece
Akrotiri, buried under volcanic ash in 1670 BCE, had advanced city planning, art, and sea trade—much like ancient Indian cities. Only a few buildings have been excavated. We aim to fund further studies to explore similarities with Sanatan culture and trace forgotten Indo-European connections lost to time and neglect.
5) Egypt – A Big Mystery
Egypt’s monuments and pharaohs are famous, yet their ancient trade and spiritual connections with India remain underexplored. New insights point to maritime routes from India around 5000 BCE. Stories in Purans mention the Nile and connections with Vishwamitra and Trishanku. We aim to rewrite Egyptian history with an Indian lens and uncover the unified narrative hidden beneath colonial interpretations.