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Yagnopaveetham is a triple stranded sacrificial filament joined by a knot called Brahmagranthi that is worn by those initiated into the Ga...
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Cosmic metrics Unit Definition Divine Years Solar Years [a] Mahā-kalpa 36 000 Kalpa + 36 000 Pralaya 864 000 000 000 311 040 000 000 0...
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Har Har Mahadev!!! Because of the first line people might think I might say it is Lord Shiva. But no. It’s both of them. Both, Lord Shiva ...
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Yagnopaveetham is a triple stranded sacrificial filament joined by a knot called Brahmagranthi that is worn by those initiated into the Ga...
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All Hindu temples have a perimeter around the vigraha for parikrama (circumabulation) and the convention is to keep the object that is bei...
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Were There Two Buddhas? By Stephen Knapp I was asked to look into this a few years ago by someone who knew of my research abilities....
There is a fascinating mystery called “Baan Stambh” in the ancient Somnath Temple in Gujarat.
On the south side of the temple, overlooking the sea, is a pillar called “Baan sthamb”. An arrow is built on the top of the pillar which points towards the sea. The existence of this pillar is mentioned in some ancient books from the 6th century.
There is an inscription carved on the pillar in Sanskrit -
“आसमुद्रांत दक्षिण ध्रुव,पर्यंत अबाधित ज्योर्तिमार्ग'”.
(“there is no earth terrain from this point of the sea to the South Pole).
Now the fun fact. If you start travelling from Somnath Mandir towards South, you will indeed not find any mountain or piece of land until you reach the South Pole (Antarctica), 10,000 km away.
So the mystery is - how did our ancestors know this fact in the 6th century?
Did they have an aerial map of the earth? What degree of knowledge of Astronomy, Geography, Mathematics and Maritime Sciences they must have had!
Our ancient Indian heritage is indeed a marvel!
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