@satchitananda, thank you for all the support in cracking the puzzle, Its yours and Gauri's clues that lead me to the correct answer. I was after old dwaraka which is near Gujarat, and 30 copper coins were found in the r which was published in hindu news paper on 2007 feb 23. so i have connected the 1,2,3,4,5,8 with my theory. its only from the help of gauri and satchitananda i have reached to the correct answer.
Dear Satchi, According to the informal sources in the Tibetan circles, the Prophet is known as Saint Issa. Some claim that there are some scrolls written and available in Hemis Monastery in the Himalayan region about the Prophets arrival in India, His learning Vedas, teaching the scriptures to people of lower castes, Brahmins and Kshatryas objecting to His action and then migrating to live in Kashmir valley. But there are no confirmed reports including proof of the existence of the scroll were produced as evidence. I was not able to connect the mirror and Dr. Fida Hassnain. I didn't know about the existence of the Chinese text nor I was able to identify the image of Dr. Fieda Hassnain. Viswa
Dear Viswa, here is a link. https://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&r...TqaXaa57dPGxbJgcCHSdAQ&bvm=bv.108194040,d.c2E
I know everyone is busy with Thanks Giving weekend. But how can we go without a puzzle especially during Thanks Giving holidays? Here is an interesting puzzle which everyone can attempt relaxed during the holidays. Wish you a wonderful Thanks Giving holidays.
Viswa, your bhakti and conscious efforts at raising yourself is amazing! :-D May the Lord help your efforts.
Some kids play in the mud, some sit buried upto their necks in sand and I tend to live with my head stuck in the sand! Of course, I am no sadhu or sadhvi, but who said family people can't become ascetics - karma yogis? Unable to recognize pic 4 though.
Good puzzle, Satchi. Well-constructed. And keyword searchable, and learnt something new. I couldn't connect mirror and desert picture in depth, but, the archaeologist clue was the clincher. I did take a short detour to Thiksey Gompa monastery instead of Hemis, for a bit. In travel forum, one member has posted Ladakh travel/itinerary long time ago.