"There are evidences in the Persian tradition which suggest early Vedic chronology. It is high time to reassess the dating of Vedas and other Vedic text which is very essential for our national identity.
"The concerned authorities should accept the chronology based upon astronomical tool and supported by archaeological evidence in the education system," said a resolution passed by the scholars during a symposium at Delhi University here.
The scholars claimed that the Vedas date back to 6,000 BC and hence are older by 4,500 years compared to what we thought and Vedic civilisation is older than the Indus Valley civilisation.
During the three-day meet, Sanskrit scholars from various universities questioned the period of composition generally ascribed to the Rig Veda which is about 1,500 BC, placing it after the decline of the Harappan Civilisation.
They also dismissed the view-upheld by historians and archaeologists and presented in textbooks - as Marxist and "Max Muellerist".
The meet at DU was being supported by HRD Ministry and organised in association with Maharshi Sandipani Rashtriya Veda Vidya Pratisthan, Ujjain.
The seminar assumes significance in light of the fact that there has been a renewed debate about saffronisation of education ever since Narendra Modi government came to power.
Notable academicians including the Chairman of the Indian Archaeological Society, K N Dikshit, Director of Bhogilal Leherchand Institute of Indology G C Tripathi, and scholars from Shantiniketan, Calcutta University and Benares Hindu University were among those who attended the conference.
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