*Hinduism: Ramayana, Fact or Fiction ?* || _08 February 2024 - Thursday_ 0:00:00 Stream starts with introductory comments, followed by discussion between Abbas , and Hashim _Guests join_ 0:41:46 Sharad Tiwari [ Hindu from Greater Noida , Uttar Pradesh , India ] _0:48:53__ Brandon joins the panel_ _1:23:38__ Muris joins the panel_ 1:41:53 Arunava Lodh [ Hindu from India ] 1:57:14 Jai Shri Raam [ Hindu from Toronto , Canada ] _1:58:34__ Mansur joins the panel_ 2:21:11 Keerthi Deellpan [ Hindu from Karnataka , India ] 3:22:11 Shashwat Satya Sanatan [ Hindu from India ] 3:35:03 Satya Anveshee [ Hindu from India ] 3:46:40 ZERO [ Hindu from India ] 3:49:21 akash Thakur [ Hindu from India ] 4:51:14 Ex Convert Rajath [ Hindu from India ] 5:26:10 Brahmrakshas [ Hindu from India ] 6:16:16 Pseudonym [ Muslim from India ] 6:51:12 mohamed shaafi [ Muslim ] 7:00:03 TKhan [ Muslim ] 7:05:16 Saad [ Muslim ] 7:09:14 Des King [ Muslim ] 7:11:33 ALI [ Muslim ] 7:15:13 Digital Human [ Muslim from India ] 7:21:08 Afsal Abdul Vaheed [ Muslim from Kerala , India ] 7:29:46 Conclusion
@DawahWise . I recently saw a reel where a hindu claimed to climb the fence of Babri Masjid and placed idols and spread the red kum kum . Later they claimed that idols were present in the masjid. I hope you can find that video. If I do I will send you the link.
Jazakallah khair akhi! So happy to see discussions regarding hinduism which is one of the untouched subjects and also would like to Thank for the contribution to the ummah with the dawah. The Knowledge is really opening people’s eyes!
Believe me brothers, you people have a huge impact on young generation of muslims... You beautiful people are doing intellectual jihad... Love you tons... Always love to listen to brothers... Wish you luck...
LOL🤣 when a history is written to save ONE women its a MYTH, BUT if a man 50+ year old married a 6 year old girl and how they had fun together its amazing???Humanity have lost it!!!!
Next time that "Jai Shri Ram' guy comes on to a stream, speak to him in Hindi. He claims to be from India, but his accent seems to indicate he might be from the Caribbean or Guyana. If I am correct, he probably speaks very little Hindi, if any.
To be fair, the majority of Muslims don't know how to understand Fohsa Arabic either (language of the Quran), which is why so many Muslims are so secular in nature. Alhamdulillah that is changing though.
LOL🤣 when a history is written to save ONE women its a MYTH, BUT if a man 50+ year old married a 6 year old girl and how they had fun together its amazing???Humanity have lost it!!!!
Please don't lose this thread.......it is helping tremendously.......hope more ....in this direction......you are not only helping us....the Indian muslims only but......also all others......this is mission left in midway by Dr zakir.....due to him being barred due to foolish allegations ......please continue this mission.....it is noble mission....insha Allah it will help us all.....
5:40:23. Brahmrakshas. To understand what Brother Hashim is explaining to you, try to draw a Circle. Inside the Circle, draw a Cross "evenly" touching the Circle Boarders, reading "North", "South", "East" and "West". Now tell me, where is "East" and where is "North East"? Now imagine this Circle being "The Earth". Saw what you've done there or not yet?
💥 *Legends* This summary is a traditional legendary account, based on literary details from the Ramayana and other historic mythology-containing texts of Buddhism and Jainism. According to Sheldon Pollock, the figure of Rama incorporates more ancient "morphemes of Indian myths", such as the mythical legends of Bali and Namuci. The ancient sage Valmiki used these morphemes in his Ramayana similes as in sections 3.27, 3.59, 3.73, 5.19 and 29.28.
💥 *In Hindu mythology* - The earth is supported by four elephants standing on the back of a turtle. *The Hindu deity Vishnu* was reincarnated as the turtle Kachhapa that carried the weight of the world on its back. 💥 *In Greek Mythology* - The Fate of Atlas: Unlike his fellow Titans, Atlas had a different punishment. Instead of being banished to Tartarus, Zeus enslaved Atlas to holding up the earth on his shoulders for all eternity. This was because Zeus wanted Atlas to keep Gaia from forming the primordial bond with Tartarus. Atlas did not like holding up the earth on his shoulders, and he tried to get out of it many times.
@@RocksDZoro-xr7yy It sadly moves in a chariot that's pulled by 7 horses mate. 💥 *The sun moves in a chariot pulled by seven horses* Sun travelling in a horse pulled by seven horses is quite similar to Greek mythology’s Sun god Helios. Indian Prime Minister from the Hindu nationalist party said that, In our mythology we have imagined the sun god Surya riding on seven horses. This has basis in Hindu scriptures which says: 👉 *Rig Veda 1.50.8; 1.50.1* - O, Bright sun, a chariot named harit with seven horses takes you to sky 👉 *Mahabharata book 13.158.20-22* - …the sun possessed of a thousand rays… He it is that constitutes the wheel of the year, having three naves and seven horses to drag it…He is the sun, the dispeller of all darkness. 👉 *Srimad Bhagavatam 5.21.12-19* - “Thus the chariot of the sun-god, which is trayimaya, or worshiped by the words om bhur bhuvah svah, travels through the four residences…My dear King, the carriage of the sun-god’s chariot is estimated to be 3,600,000 yojanas [28,800,000 miles] long and one-fourth as wide [900,000 yojanas, or 7,200,000 miles]. The chariot’s horses, which are named after Gayatri and other Vedic meters, are harnessed by Arunadeva to a yoke that is also 900,000 yojanas wide. This chariot continuously carries the sun-god. Although Arunadeva sits in front of the sun-god and is engaged in driving the chariot and controlling the horses, he looks backward toward the sun-god…My dear King, in his orbit through Bhu-mandala [Earth], the sun-god traverses a distance of 95,100,000 yojanas [760,800,000 miles] at the speed of 2,000 yojanas and two krosas [16,004 miles] in a moment.” Tr. Swami Prabhupada 👉 *Brahmanda Purana I.2.23.50* - “…The lord of the day (i.e. the sun) thus revolves and wanders by means of horses that gallop and that are as swift as birds.” Tr. G.V. Tagare 👉 *Linga Purana I.55.81-82* - “Thus the sun, the harbinger of the day moves ahead quickly in a single wheeled chariot drawn by seven green imperishable horses. He whirls day and night in his chariot which has a single wheel. He traverses in heaven over the seven continents and oceans with the help of seven groups.” Tr. Board of Scholars, Edited by J.L. Shastri 👉 *Devi Bhagwatam 8.15.40-45* - “…The seat of the Sun on his chariot measures 36 Lakh Yoyanas wide. The Yuga measures in length one fourth of the above dimensions, that of his seat. The Chariot is moved by seven horses, consisting of the seven Chhandas, Gâyatrî, etc., driven by Aruna. The horses carry the Sun for the happiness of all. Though the charioteer sits in front of the Sun, his face is turned towards the west. He does his work as a charioteer in that state…” Tr. Swami Vijnananda
@@RocksDZoro-xr7yy 💥 *Even the Moon moves around the earth in a chariot pulled by horses* 👉 *Brahmanda Purana 1.2.23.50-51* - “He is served by Gandharvas and groups of celestial damsels by means of sons and dances. The lord of the day (i.e. the sun) thus revolves and wanders by means of horses that gallop and that are as swift as birds. The chariot of Soma (the Moon) has three wheels. His horses have the lustre of Kunda (white jasmine) flowers. They are ten in number and they are yoked to the left as well as to the right. The moon traverses by means of this.” Tr. Board of Scholars, Edited by J.L. Shastri 👉 *Vayu Purana I.52.50-51* - “The chariot of the Moon has three wheels. The horses are tied in pairs on either side. The chariot along with the horses and the charioteer has come out of the womb of the waters. The three wheels have a hundred spokes. Excellent white horses have been yoked thereto. They are ten in number. They are slender and divine. They are unimpeded and have the velocity of the mind. They are yoked but once (in the beginning of the Kalpa) and they travels till the end of the Yugas.” Tr. G.V. Tagare
@@RocksDZoro-xr7yy You say *yes how many horses are there in suryadev rath seven and in visible light the spectrum is seven. Our texts always shows the facts with humen forms so that we can understand* - Some apologists tries to defend this by saying that seven horses mentioned here are not actually horses but seven rays. In many Hindu scriptures the Sun is described as of having a thousand rays not 7 rays and none of the Puranas or the Mahabharat explains seven horses as seven rays, so this proves that its apologists concocted explanation which has no basis. If seven horses are described as seven rays then does that mean the Moon too emits ten rays as Hindu scriptures describes moon moving in a chariot pulled by 10 horses? Sun is described in Hindu scriptures including the Vedas as of having 1000 rays not 7 rays, these 7 horses’ names are different than the names of rays of sun given in Hindu scriptures. Hindu scriptures clearly mentions that the seven horses are seven Vedic metres who have assumed the shape of horses. Some also explain it by saying that one wheel of the chariot signifies day or year, five spokes in it signifies five seasons etc. which is true to an extent but the one wheel represents year and five spokes of the chariot represents five seasons, the chariot is not a metaphor. Just as in the Tricolor (Indian flag) the saffron, white and green represents courage and sacrifice, peace and truth, and faith and chivalry respectively, the Ashoka Chakra in the middle represents the eternal wheel of law so the wheel of the chariot and its spokes too represent year and seasons in the same manner. Hindu scriptures even gives the size of Sun’s chariot, how will apologists explain that? If it is symbolic then why Hindu scriptures mentioned the size of chariot? And why do they say that Sun moves around in his chariot? Hindu scriptures also mentions chariot of moon what does it signify? Also check above topic especially 👉 *Brahmanda Purana I.2.23.44-45* and 👉 *Vayu Purana I.52.43-44* which clearly states about Sun revolving around the earth in a chariot pulled by horses and even has a charioteer in front. Logically speaking, does the Sun rotates or revolves through rays if horses means rays? Before speaking about 7 horses of the sun, the Mahabharata verse mentions 1000 rays of the sun which makes it pretty clear that 7 horses aren’t really rays, moreover, if seven horses of the sun means 7 rays of the sun then what does 10 horses of the moon means? Hindu text mentions 10 horses of the moon also, does that mean moon also emits 10 types of rays? It's a blocked way mate, no offense :).
@@RocksDZoro-xr7yy The answer is here Brother in Humanity :). 💥 *Helios* In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Helios (/ˈhiːliəs, -ɒs/; Ancient Greek: Ἥλιος pronounced [hɛ̌ːlios], lit. 'Sun'; Homeric Greek: Ἠέλιος) is the god who personifies the Sun. His name is also Latinized as Helius, and he is often given the epithets Hyperion ("the one above") and Phaethon ("the shining"). Helios is often depicted in art with a radiant crown and driving a horse-drawn chariot through the sky. He was a guardian of oaths and also the god of sight. Though Helios was a relatively minor deity in Classical Greece, his worship grew more prominent in late antiquity thanks to his identification with several major solar divinities of the Roman period, particularly Apollo and Sol. The Roman Emperor Julian made Helios the central divinity of his short-lived revival of traditional Roman religious practices in the 4th century AD. Helios figures prominently in several works of Greek mythology, poetry, and literature, in which he is often described as the son of the Titans Hyperion and Theia and brother of the goddesses Selene (the Moon) and Eos (the Dawn). Helios' most notable role in Greek mythology is the story of his mortal son Phaethon who asked his father for a favour; Helios agreed, but then Phaethon asked for the privilege to drive his four-horse fiery chariot across the skies for a single day. Although Helios warned his son again and again against this choice, explaining to him the dangers of such a journey that no other god but him was capable to bring about, Phaethon was hard to deter, and thus Helios was forced to hand him the reins. As expected, the ride was disastrous and Zeus struck the youth with one of his lightning bolts to stop him from burning or freezing the earth beyond salvation. Other than this myth, Helios occasionally appears in myths of other characters, witnessing oaths or interacting with other gods and mortals. In the Homeric epics, his most notable role is the one he plays in the Odyssey, where Odysseus' men despite his warnings impiously kill and eat Helios's sacred cattle that the god kept at Thrinacia, his sacred island. Once informed of their misdeed, Helios in wrath asks Zeus to punish those who wronged him, and Zeus agreeing strikes their ship with a thunderbolt, killing everyone, except for Odysseus himself, the only one who had not harmed the god's cattle, and was allowed to live. After that, Helios troubles Odysseus no more in his journey. Due to his position as the sun, he was believed to be an all-seeing witness, and thus was often invoked in oaths. He also played a significant part in ancient magic and spells. In art he is usually depicted as a beardless youth in a chiton holding a whip and driving his quadriga, accompanied by various other celestial gods such as Selene, Eos, or the stars. In ancient times he was worshipped in several places of ancient Greece, though his major cult centers were the island of Rhodes, of which he was patron god, Corinth and the greater Corinthia region. The Colossus of Rhodes, a gigantic statue of the god, adorned the port of Rhodes until it was destroyed in an earthquake, thereupon it was not built again. 💥 *Etymology and variants* The Greek view of gender was also present in their language. Ancient Greek had three genders (masculine, feminine and neuter), so when an object or a concept was personified as a deity, it inherited the gender of the relevant noun; helios is a masculine noun, so the god embodying it is also by necessity male. The Greek ἥλιος (GEN ἡλίου, DAT ἡλίῳ, ACC ἥλιον, VOC ἥλιε) (from earlier ἁϝέλιος /hāwelios/) is the inherited word for the Sun from Proto-Indo-European *seh₂u-el which is cognate with Latin sol, Sanskrit surya, Old English swegl, Old Norse sól, Welsh haul, Avestan hvar, etc. The Doric and Aeolic form of the name is Ἅλιος, Hálios. In Homeric Greek his name is spelled Ἠέλιος, Ēélios, with the Doric spelling of that being Ἀέλιος, Aélios. In Cretan it was Ἀβέλιος (Abélios) or Ἀϝέλιος (Awélios). The female offspring of Helios were called Heliades, the male Heliadae.
@@RocksDZoro-xr7yy It's normal to feel bad, only if you took this personally. However, this is what the Hindu Scriptures say mate. It's not the end of the world to follow something and discover later that it's incorrect, we just look behind with a smile then search for the truth :). 💥 *Who lifts the Earth and what causes Earthquakes?* Valmiki Ramayana says that four elephants are holding up the earth and if the easterly elephant namely Viruupaaksha moves its trunk then earthquakes occurs on earth - 👉 *Valmiki Ramayana 1.40.13-22* - “While digging the earth there they beheld a mountain similar easterly elephant named Viruupaaksha, which is bearing the eastern side of earth’s surface on its head. Oh, Rama, the legatee of Raghu, that great easterly elephant Viruupaaksha is bearing the entire eastern earth along with its mountains and forests on its head. On certain occasions, oh, Rama of Kakutstha, when that great-elephant moves its head desiring respite in tiresomeness then earthquakes will occur on earth. After splitting the eastern direction then they split opened the southern direction, and even in southern direction they beheld an elephant that is similar to a very great mountain, and that is sustaining southerly side of earth on its head, and on seeing that mammoth elephant of venerable character, namely Mahapadma, they went into an inordinate astonishment. Even in the westerly direction those great mighty sons of Sagara beheld an infinite and mountain similar elephant of western direction, called Sumanasa. In the northern direction, oh, Rama, they beheld Bhadra, a snow-white elephant with an auspicious body bearing northern side of this earth.” Tr. Shri Desiraju Hanumanta Rao 6th century Indian astronomer named Varahamihira also writes about this: क्षितिकंम्पमाहुरेके बृहदन्तर्जलनिवासिसत्वकृतम् । भूभारखिन्नदिग्गजविश्रामसमुद्भवं चान्ये ॥१॥ 👉 *Brihatsamhita 32.1* - “Some hold that an earth-quake is caused by huge animals living in the midst of the ocean, while others opine that it is the result of the rest that is availed of by the elephants of the quarters tired by the weight of the earth.” Tr. Panditbhushan V. Subrahmanya Shastri & Vidwan M. Ramkrishna Bhat I quoted it to show that elephants holding up the earth is literal and not simile and this view was widely held by Hindus even in the 6th century. Vishnu Purana says that Vishnu in the form of a snake named Shesha is holding up the world and the earth trembles if he yawns - 👉 *Vishnu Purana 2.5.20-25* - “…Śesha bears the entire world, like a diadem, upon his head, and he is the foundation on which the seven Pátálas rest. His power, his glory, his form, his nature, cannot be described, cannot he comprehended by the gods themselves. Who shall recount his might, who wears this whole earth, like a garland of flowers, tinged of a purple dye by the radiance of the jewels of his crests. When Ananta, his eyes rolling with intoxication, yawns, then earth, with all her woods, and mountains, and seas, and rivers, trembles…” Tr. H.H. Wilson
@698 Marriage soon after puberty, if your body supports it, was acceptable around 100 years ago. This is the minimum criteria to get married (intimacy) in Islam. Islam has left it to the people to decide when they want to get married according to their customs and traditions, which changes from region to region and time to time. Until 2019 - In New Hampshire, the legal marriage age with parental consent was 13 years old for females. Marriage after puberty was also common in India like other places. Rabindranath tagore, who was 22 years old, married a nine year old girl. Ambedkar was married at 15 to a nine years old. Dadabhai Naoroji was married at 11. Rajendra Prasad, the first President of India was married at 12. Srinivasa Ramanujan was married at 10. Muslims don't laugh at these marriages because they don't fall for presentism. Did you forget Mufti Yasir Nadim Wajdi, Amir Haq, and Islamic Awakening Channel debunking ex muslim shail and adam seeker every day on TH-cam? Hindu scriptures are not preserved. This is why they are called myth. People have blind faith in it without any evidence of their preservation.
@@joejo7698brahma ko apni beti k saath khelne me bara maaja aya tha na…? Waise ye marriage chor, Muhammad (saw) ka messenger hone ka jo proofs pehle wo dekh, uske baad samajh jayega ki ye marriage unhone apni marji se kiya tha, ya phir Allah ki taraf se ye instruction aya tha.
What an epic stream. This is so important to address the misinformation out there amongst hindus. Please continue these streams. May allah bless you guys.
LOL🤣 when a history is written to save ONE women its a MYTH, BUT if a man 50+ year old married a 6 year old girl and how they had fun together its amazing???Humanity have lost it!!!!Read about YOUR : Ex muslim Shail and Adam seeker
Married at 6 but not consummated until after age of puberty, which is all in accordance to the norms of that society at that time. In India, such practises are still rife where marriage alliances can happen even at birth. You have people marrying animals in India, never mind young girls. You're also comparing the marriage of two humans in our history to your God's. Where is the logical comparison.
What are some strong evidence of existence of Prince Ram of Ramayana? All related (35) Recommended  Sridhar SethuMadhavan Voip and Network engineer,Interested in Space ExplorationAuthor has 412 answers and 2.5M answer views6y  Ram Sethu It is estimated that 'Rama's Bridge' is constructed in around 5000 B.C, with the use of wood and stones. This supports the claim of Ramayana being Historical. It is also backed by the construction method used to build the bridge is mentioned in the Valmiki's text.  Sync between time history and ages Archaeological studies reveal that the first human inhabitation happened in Sri Lanka around 1,750,000 years ago and it’s been proved that the bridge’s age dates back to the same equivalent. To top it, the dates mentioned in the text of Valmiki matches with that of primitive age as well.  Mystery of Floating stones In Ramayan it is mentioned that the Ram Setu was built by Stones and these stone starts Floating on water by touch of Nala & Neel. Some such stones were scattered at Rameswaram during the Tsunami, these stones still float on water. Many Geologist says RAMA Setu is built by natural process but failed to Provide enough proofs. Apart from Ramayana there are several facts which say Rama Setu is Man-made Structure.  Sanjeevani Mountain, Dunagiri Lord Hanumana carried the entire mountain that had Sanjeevani Booti when Lakshmana lost his conscious during the Lanka war. This mountain was named as Dunagiri. In most re-tellings of Ramayana, after the medicines were used, Hanuman flies again to replace the mountain in its rightful place. There lies a scar on the side of Dunagiri where Hanumana sliced off a big chunk of mythological real estate, a scar which “bleeds” in the afternoon sun.  Himalayan Herbs in Sri Lanka Exotic alpine Himalayan species are found suddenly amidst tropical Sri Lankan vegetation, the legacy of Hanuman’s heroic voyage carrying a mountain with life-restoring herbs called Sanjeevani.  Ashok Vatika, Sri Lanka It was the location where Sita was held captive by Ravana after her abduction, because she refused to stay in Ravana's palace, and preferred to stay under the Ashoka tree, hence the name. Much of the Ashoka Vatika was destroyed by Hanuman, when he first visited Lanka, searching for Sita. Its present location is believed to be the Hakgala Botanical Garden, the area is known as Seetha Eliya.  Existence of Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh When Sita was abducted by Raavan, they bumped into Jatayu, a demi-god in vulture form, who tried his best to stop Raavan. Lepakshi, in Andhra Pradesh, is said to be the place where Jatayu fell. Ram, accompanied by Hanuman, met the dying Jatayu. Ram helped him attain moksha by uttering the words "Le Pakshi", which is Telugu for "Rise, bird". There's also a large footprint in that area which is said to be that of Hanumana's.  Four-tusked elephants Sundar Kanda [4.27.12] states that Hanuman, on entering Lanka, sees Four-Tusked elephants guarding the palaces of Ravana. These elephants are tall and imposing and have been trained to protect Lanka from invaders. Well, fossil remains show that there were many steps in the evolution of the 'Modern Elephant' and there did exist four-tusked ancestors of elephants in various shapes and sizes such as Trilophodon, Tetralophodon, Gomphotherium etc around 20 million years ago!  Existence of Konda Kattu Gala, Ishtreepura This was one of the places to which King Ravana shifted Sita as a precautionary measure which he was forced to take by Lord Hanuman's advent. There are lots of intruding tunnels and caves in this area. This seems to be a part of a great ingenious network of paths, which is interconnected to all the major areas of King Ravana's city.  Ravana’s palace These tunnels prove beyond doubt the architectural brilliance of King Ravana. These tunnels served as a quick means of transport through the hills and also as a secret passage and networked all the important cities, airports and dairy farms. A .close look at these tunnels indicates that they are man-made and not natural formations. This Buddhist shrine at Kalutara was where once King Ravana's palace and a tunnel existed.  Kalaniya After King Ravana’s death, Vibeeshana was coroneted as King of Lanka by Lakshmana at Kelaniya. There are murals enshrined outside the Buddhist temple depicting the crowning of Vibeeshana. The Kelani River is mentioned in the Valmiki Ramayana and Vibeeshana palace was said to be on the banks of this river.  Proof of Lord Hanuman setting fire to Ravana’s kingdom The color of the soil of the ancient battlefield is still red today, and is still surrounded by lighter colored earth. One of the airports of Ravana, torched by Hanuman when he came looking for Sita, still has a scorched-earth look. A patch of darker soil surrounded by brown earth.
Hinduism is an accidentieal hostage situation. Highest cast happy, lowest cast not allowed to leave. Everbody in the middle happy that they are not the lowest cast.... aaand to scare the lowest cast they mistreat Muslims to make lowest cast stay in line.
What are some strong evidence of existence of Prince Ram of Ramayana? All related (35) Recommended  Sridhar SethuMadhavan Voip and Network engineer,Interested in Space ExplorationAuthor has 412 answers and 2.5M answer views6y  Ram Sethu It is estimated that 'Rama's Bridge' is constructed in around 5000 B.C, with the use of wood and stones. This supports the claim of Ramayana being Historical. It is also backed by the construction method used to build the bridge is mentioned in the Valmiki's text.  Sync between time history and ages Archaeological studies reveal that the first human inhabitation happened in Sri Lanka around 1,750,000 years ago and it’s been proved that the bridge’s age dates back to the same equivalent. To top it, the dates mentioned in the text of Valmiki matches with that of primitive age as well.  Mystery of Floating stones In Ramayan it is mentioned that the Ram Setu was built by Stones and these stone starts Floating on water by touch of Nala & Neel. Some such stones were scattered at Rameswaram during the Tsunami, these stones still float on water. Many Geologist says RAMA Setu is built by natural process but failed to Provide enough proofs. Apart from Ramayana there are several facts which say Rama Setu is Man-made Structure.  Sanjeevani Mountain, Dunagiri Lord Hanumana carried the entire mountain that had Sanjeevani Booti when Lakshmana lost his conscious during the Lanka war. This mountain was named as Dunagiri. In most re-tellings of Ramayana, after the medicines were used, Hanuman flies again to replace the mountain in its rightful place. There lies a scar on the side of Dunagiri where Hanumana sliced off a big chunk of mythological real estate, a scar which “bleeds” in the afternoon sun.  Himalayan Herbs in Sri Lanka Exotic alpine Himalayan species are found suddenly amidst tropical Sri Lankan vegetation, the legacy of Hanuman’s heroic voyage carrying a mountain with life-restoring herbs called Sanjeevani.  Ashok Vatika, Sri Lanka It was the location where Sita was held captive by Ravana after her abduction, because she refused to stay in Ravana's palace, and preferred to stay under the Ashoka tree, hence the name. Much of the Ashoka Vatika was destroyed by Hanuman, when he first visited Lanka, searching for Sita. Its present location is believed to be the Hakgala Botanical Garden, the area is known as Seetha Eliya.  Existence of Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh When Sita was abducted by Raavan, they bumped into Jatayu, a demi-god in vulture form, who tried his best to stop Raavan. Lepakshi, in Andhra Pradesh, is said to be the place where Jatayu fell. Ram, accompanied by Hanuman, met the dying Jatayu. Ram helped him attain moksha by uttering the words "Le Pakshi", which is Telugu for "Rise, bird". There's also a large footprint in that area which is said to be that of Hanumana's.  Four-tusked elephants Sundar Kanda [4.27.12] states that Hanuman, on entering Lanka, sees Four-Tusked elephants guarding the palaces of Ravana. These elephants are tall and imposing and have been trained to protect Lanka from invaders. Well, fossil remains show that there were many steps in the evolution of the 'Modern Elephant' and there did exist four-tusked ancestors of elephants in various shapes and sizes such as Trilophodon, Tetralophodon, Gomphotherium etc around 20 million years ago!  Existence of Konda Kattu Gala, Ishtreepura This was one of the places to which King Ravana shifted Sita as a precautionary measure which he was forced to take by Lord Hanuman's advent. There are lots of intruding tunnels and caves in this area. This seems to be a part of a great ingenious network of paths, which is interconnected to all the major areas of King Ravana's city.  Ravana’s palace These tunnels prove beyond doubt the architectural brilliance of King Ravana. These tunnels served as a quick means of transport through the hills and also as a secret passage and networked all the important cities, airports and dairy farms. A .close look at these tunnels indicates that they are man-made and not natural formations. This Buddhist shrine at Kalutara was where once King Ravana's palace and a tunnel existed.  Kalaniya After King Ravana’s death, Vibeeshana was coroneted as King of Lanka by Lakshmana at Kelaniya. There are murals enshrined outside the Buddhist temple depicting the crowning of Vibeeshana. The Kelani River is mentioned in the Valmiki Ramayana and Vibeeshana palace was said to be on the banks of this river.  Proof of Lord Hanuman setting fire to Ravana’s kingdom The color of the soil of the ancient battlefield is still red today, and is still surrounded by lighter colored earth. One of the airports of Ravana, torched by Hanuman when he came looking for Sita, still has a scorched-earth look. A patch of darker soil surrounded by brown earth.
*_Delving deep into falsehood and exposing them is a huge eye-opener to our salvation. All those who want to connect to the creator must offer every support to EFDawah and DawahWise._*
I’m expecting Extremist Hindus to arrive here saying:- “Saarrr pleaj debate our phather Ex-Muchlim Chhahil and Edum-Chheekar, pleaj sarr they are new gawd sarrr”
I am an Indian Muslim I want to learn from top to bottom about Islam based on complete scripture But I don't have a Great teacher or Guide I want to join this panel because I think that I can share many things important happening in India✨
@@faruktech01.32 Muslim are being forced to chant there lord's name , they play these provoking songs in front of masjids and wave swords in front of masjids provoking Muslims
What are some strong evidence of existence of Prince Ram of Ramayana? All related (35) Recommended  Sridhar SethuMadhavan Voip and Network engineer,Interested in Space ExplorationAuthor has 412 answers and 2.5M answer views6y  Ram Sethu It is estimated that 'Rama's Bridge' is constructed in around 5000 B.C, with the use of wood and stones. This supports the claim of Ramayana being Historical. It is also backed by the construction method used to build the bridge is mentioned in the Valmiki's text.  Sync between time history and ages Archaeological studies reveal that the first human inhabitation happened in Sri Lanka around 1,750,000 years ago and it’s been proved that the bridge’s age dates back to the same equivalent. To top it, the dates mentioned in the text of Valmiki matches with that of primitive age as well.  Mystery of Floating stones In Ramayan it is mentioned that the Ram Setu was built by Stones and these stone starts Floating on water by touch of Nala & Neel. Some such stones were scattered at Rameswaram during the Tsunami, these stones still float on water. Many Geologist says RAMA Setu is built by natural process but failed to Provide enough proofs. Apart from Ramayana there are several facts which say Rama Setu is Man-made Structure.  Sanjeevani Mountain, Dunagiri Lord Hanumana carried the entire mountain that had Sanjeevani Booti when Lakshmana lost his conscious during the Lanka war. This mountain was named as Dunagiri. In most re-tellings of Ramayana, after the medicines were used, Hanuman flies again to replace the mountain in its rightful place. There lies a scar on the side of Dunagiri where Hanumana sliced off a big chunk of mythological real estate, a scar which “bleeds” in the afternoon sun.  Himalayan Herbs in Sri Lanka Exotic alpine Himalayan species are found suddenly amidst tropical Sri Lankan vegetation, the legacy of Hanuman’s heroic voyage carrying a mountain with life-restoring herbs called Sanjeevani.  Ashok Vatika, Sri Lanka It was the location where Sita was held captive by Ravana after her abduction, because she refused to stay in Ravana's palace, and preferred to stay under the Ashoka tree, hence the name. Much of the Ashoka Vatika was destroyed by Hanuman, when he first visited Lanka, searching for Sita. Its present location is believed to be the Hakgala Botanical Garden, the area is known as Seetha Eliya.  Existence of Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh When Sita was abducted by Raavan, they bumped into Jatayu, a demi-god in vulture form, who tried his best to stop Raavan. Lepakshi, in Andhra Pradesh, is said to be the place where Jatayu fell. Ram, accompanied by Hanuman, met the dying Jatayu. Ram helped him attain moksha by uttering the words "Le Pakshi", which is Telugu for "Rise, bird". There's also a large footprint in that area which is said to be that of Hanumana's.  Four-tusked elephants Sundar Kanda [4.27.12] states that Hanuman, on entering Lanka, sees Four-Tusked elephants guarding the palaces of Ravana. These elephants are tall and imposing and have been trained to protect Lanka from invaders. Well, fossil remains show that there were many steps in the evolution of the 'Modern Elephant' and there did exist four-tusked ancestors of elephants in various shapes and sizes such as Trilophodon, Tetralophodon, Gomphotherium etc around 20 million years ago!  Existence of Konda Kattu Gala, Ishtreepura This was one of the places to which King Ravana shifted Sita as a precautionary measure which he was forced to take by Lord Hanuman's advent. There are lots of intruding tunnels and caves in this area. This seems to be a part of a great ingenious network of paths, which is interconnected to all the major areas of King Ravana's city.  Ravana’s palace These tunnels prove beyond doubt the architectural brilliance of King Ravana. These tunnels served as a quick means of transport through the hills and also as a secret passage and networked all the important cities, airports and dairy farms. A .close look at these tunnels indicates that they are man-made and not natural formations. This Buddhist shrine at Kalutara was where once King Ravana's palace and a tunnel existed.  Kalaniya After King Ravana’s death, Vibeeshana was coroneted as King of Lanka by Lakshmana at Kelaniya. There are murals enshrined outside the Buddhist temple depicting the crowning of Vibeeshana. The Kelani River is mentioned in the Valmiki Ramayana and Vibeeshana palace was said to be on the banks of this river.  Proof of Lord Hanuman setting fire to Ravana’s kingdom The color of the soil of the ancient battlefield is still red today, and is still surrounded by lighter colored earth. One of the airports of Ravana, torched by Hanuman when he came looking for Sita, still has a scorched-earth look. A patch of darker soil surrounded by brown earth.
@@paragmore7887 cry kid, Quran says earth is ostrich egg shape while Veda mentions it as flat at dozens of places Idk why people believe in such pathetic belief? Destroying Snatan dharm at first I thought will be difficult than Christianity but when I joined the chat. I found logic left the chat.
@@KunjuBakar345 ?? 😂 We never had any caste system we only had a system to define what task should be given to someone based on your body limit and knowledge, and yes you can say a hierarchy was there because A Soldier wouldn't be more educated than a Lifetime Educator, but if you are both then you are an Educator by your capabilities and A Soldier by their Dutiess... We never had any Caste system 😂 everyone is born a complete dumb then they climb up by gaining knowledge and knowledge of either science, or agri, diplomacy Or fighting etc...
@@Rakshas727 because shia(or a major part of it) is not muslim.If a Shia doesnt do shirk and believes that Alia was the rightful successor of prophet,we muslims have no problem with them
👉 *"The Unforgiven"* - (Chandogya Upanishad 5.10.7) New blood joins this earth, And quickly he's subdued. Through constant pained disgrace The young boy learns their rules. With time the child draws in. This whipping boy done wrong. Deprived of all his thoughts The young man struggles on and on he's known A vow unto his own, That never from this day His will they'll take away. What I've felt, What I've known Never shined through in what I've shown. Never be. Never see. Won't see what might have been. What I've felt, What I've known Never shined through in what I've shown. Never free. Never me. So I dub thee unforgiven. They dedicate their lives To running all of his. He tries to please them all - This bitter man he is. Throughout his life the same - He's battled constantly. This fight he cannot win - A tired man they see no longer cares. The old man then prepares To die regretfully - That old man here is me. What I've felt, What I've known Never shined through in what I've shown. Never be. Never see. Won't see what might have been. What I've felt, What I've known Never shined through in what I've shown. Never free. Never me. So I dub thee unforgiven. What I've felt, What I've known Never shined through in what I've shown. Never be. Never see. Won't see what might have been. What I've felt, What I've known Never shined through in what I've shown. Never free. Never me. So I dub thee unforgiven. Never free. Never me. So I dub thee unforgiven. You labelled me, I'll label you. So I dub thee unforgiven. Never free. Never me. So I dub thee unforgiven. You labelled me, I'll label you. So I dub thee unforgiven. Never free. Never me. So I dub thee unforgiven.
I watched this movie Society Of the Snow yesterday. Its about the Uruguayan Rugby team whose plane crashed in the Andes in the 70s. Several search missions were sent to look for the plane but they couldn't find the passengers or the plane. After 2 months of waiting to be rescued some of the remaining alive passengers decided to climb the mountain wall before them because they believed that the country of Chile lay behind it. Chile indeed lay behind the mountain wall several miles down the mountain. They climbed down the mountain and told the people there that they were the survivors of the crash and several of their fellow passengers were still alive waiting to be rescued just behind the mountain. Point being, even though they had a fair idea that Chile lay behind the mountain, it took them 2 months, until many of them had died, and the remaining were on the brink of starvation, to actually make the journey and none of the flight and radar technology was able to find them and the world declared them lost forever. This is just one proof that when things are not meant to be found, they are never found until a certain time.
1:15:05. The Constitution will provide one Definition Sharad, that India is a Secular Country and shouldn't side with a Religious Group against another :).
2:59:59. 💥 *The Curse of Bhrigu* After getting tired of getting whipped by Devas on every occasion, Shukracharya (the Guru of Asuras) went to Shiva for powers that could make his clan invincible. Devas got scared because they knew that if Shiva grants him the wish then the tables would turn. So, they attacked Asuras who were staying at Bhrigu’s (Shukracharya’s father) ashram. Maharishi Bhrigu was not present, however, and Shukracharya fled to take shelter. Bhrigu’s wife protected the Asuras from Indra and other demigods instead and she left Indra immobile. The Devas went to Vishnu to seek help and to free Indra. Eventually accepting their request after a major verbal conversation and conflicts, Vishnu went to the Ashram and cut her head with his Sudarshana Chakra. Bhrigu got pissed when he returned back to see his wife’s head cut-off. So, he cursed Vishnu to be born several times so that he can suffer the pain of worldly life. Then, he resurrected his wife using his power. As we know, Bhagwan Vishnu has many avatars that rose on earth; Sri Krishna being one of them. 💥 *The Shraap of Vriddhakshatra* Abhimanyu, Arjuna’s son, died after destroying “Chakravyu” single-handedly. Not many know that it was, in fact, Jayadratha who was responsible for his death. Getting angry, Arjuna kept repeating the words: “Before sunset tomorrow, I shall slay Jayadratha who killed my son. Anyone who comes between me and him shall also be destroyed.” There had been one prediction back in the days that Jayadratha would die a gruesome death in a war where someone will behead him. His father, Vriddhakshatra, thus cursed: “Anyone who causes my son’s head to roll on the ground shall have his head gusted into fragments right in the very moment.” As the war went on, Krishna deceived Jayadratha by making him seem that the sun had set. Krishna instructed Arjuna to shoot the arrow in such a way that his head would then land straight in the lap of Vriddhakshatra. When that happened, Vriddhakshatra couldn’t face the horror of seeing his son’s head on his lap. He let go of the head, and right then, his own head got ruptured into a hundred fragments. 💥 *Rishi Kindama’s Curse on Pandu* An ace archer, Pandu made an unusual mistake while hunting a deer in the forest. He hit one rishi and his wife instead of the deer. They screamed out loud and Pandu went closer to the place where he hit. Rishi Kindama in his dying breath cursed Pandu: “If you even think of sex while approaching a woman, you will die then and there.” In fact, Kindama and his wife were being intimate in the forest when Pandu shot them. Later on, when Pandu was thinking of getting intimate with his second wife Madri, he died of the curse. 💥 *Four Kumaras’ curse on Jaya and Vijaya* At Vaikuntha (Vishnu’s palace), Jaya and Vijaya were the gatekeepers and true devotees of Vishnu. One day, the four Kumaras - Sanaka, Sanandana, Sanatana, and Sanatkumara - approached them, and as a dutiful doorkeeper, they asked them to leave as the two thought that these four Kumaras were only children trying to create a nuisance for Vishnu. The four Kumaras got enraged and cursed Jaya and Vijaya to be born as mortals and suffer the life of the mortals. As Vishnu returned back, Jaya and Vijaya pleaded Vishnu to reverse the curse. But Vishnu had his hands tied in this matter; he couldn’t reverse this curse. Instead, he said that he could tweak it a little. He told them that they could either live on Earth as true devotees of Vishnu for seven lives or, live as his enemy for just three lives. After that, they could regain their position back at the palace. Jaya and Vijaya thought that seven lives would be too long of a journey to live away from Vishnu himself. So instead, they chose to live only three lives on earth, but as his enemy. In the Kritya Yuga, these two were born as Hiranyakashipu and Hiranyaksha. Then in Treta Yuga, they were born again as Ravana and Kumbhakarna. In the third life in Dwapara Yuga, they were born as Dantavakra and Shisupala. 💥 *The Shraap of Urvashi* Urvashi was an interesting woman in those days. She wanted to entice Arjuna with a passion so that he could break his exile. Not that she wanted him for herself as what others would do, she instead wanted him to bring shame to the Pandavas, and that would be the way to do it. But Arjuna saw her more like a mother since she was related to Puruva, the ancestor of Pandavas. As it was considered to be “adharma” to reject a “passionate” woman, she had the power to curse Arjuna and she cursed him that he would live the rest of his life as a woman without his manly parts. But Indra appeared and requested her to reduce the curse to just one year. She did so. Arjuna spent the final year of his exile without his man-parts. 💥 *The Ultimate Curse of Yudhishthira to all women* Only after the death of Karna, Kunti revealed that he was her son and that he was also the brother of the Pandavas. Pandavas got really angry, but it hit Yudhishthira the most. He thought that Karna should have had the same right as them and that Kunti should not have kept such a big secret from them. As part of his reaction, he cursed that the entire woman’s race would not be able to keep any kind of secret henceforth. Perhaps, if we believe in this story, this is why the number of events that follow in the mythological and historical contexts has shown that women just spill the beans. 💥 *The Curse of Indra* Lord Indra has been known for his mischiefs and also his “passion” for women according to Pauranic scriptures. One time, he assaulted a sage’s wife. Getting angry, the sage decided to give Indra what he desired the most - vaginas. He cursed Indra with thousand vaginas all over his body thinking that anyone seeing him in such a condition would not take Indra seriously. Devas begged the sage to lift the curse. He instead changed the vaginas into a thousand eyes. Other versions of the story claim that he also had a thousand testicles as part of the shraap (Curse).
💥 Indra (/ˈɪndrə/; Sanskrit: इन्द्र) is the king of the devas (god-like deities) and Svarga (heaven) in Hinduism. He is associated with the sky, lightning, weather, thunder, storms, rains, river flows, and war. Indra's powers are similar to other Indo-European deities such as Jupiter, Perun, Perkūnas, Zalmoxis, Taranis, Zeus, and Thor, part of the greater Proto-Indo-European mythology. Indra is the most referred deity in the Rigveda. He is celebrated for his powers, and as the one who killed the great evil (a malevolent type of asura) named Vritra, who obstructed human prosperity and happiness. Indra destroys Vritra and his "deceiving forces", and thereby brings rains and sunshine as the saviour of mankind. He is also an important deity worshipped by the Kalash people, indicating his prominence in ancient Hinduism. Indra's significance diminishes in the post-Vedic Indian literature, but he still plays an important role in various mythological events. He is depicted as a powerful hero, and is known for having sexual relations with sage Gautama's wife, Ahalyā. According to the Vishnu Purana, Indra is the title borne by the king of the gods, which changes every Manvantara - a cyclic period of time in Hindu cosmology. Each Manvantara has its own Indra and the Indra of the current Manvantara is called Purandhara. Indra is also depicted in Buddhist (Indā in Pali) and Jain mythologies. Indra rules over the much-sought Devas realm of rebirth within the Samsara doctrine of Buddhist traditions. However, like the post-Vedic Hindu texts, Indra is also a subject of ridicule and reduced to a figurehead status in Buddhist texts, shown as a god that suffers rebirth. In Jain traditions, unlike Buddhism and Hinduism, Indra is not the king of gods, but the king of superhumans residing in Svarga-Loka, and very much a part of Jain rebirth cosmology. He is also the one who appears with his wife Indrani to celebrate the auspicious moments in the life of a Jain Tirthankara, an iconography that suggests the king and queen of superhumans residing in Svarga (heaven) reverentially marking the spiritual journey of a Jain. Indra's iconography shows him wielding a lightning thunderbolt weapon known as Vajra, riding on a white elephant known as Airavata. In Buddhist iconography, the elephant sometimes features three heads, while Jain icons sometimes show the elephant with five heads. Sometimes, a single elephant is shown with four symbolic tusks. Indra's abode exists in the capital city of Svarga, Amaravati, though he is also associated with Mount Meru (also called Sumeru).
👉 *Chapter 27 THE ANT سورة النمل - An-Naml: Verse 45* وَلَقَدْ أَرْسَلْنَا إِلَىٰ ثَمُودَ أَخَاهُمْ صَالِحًا أَنِ اعْبُدُوا اللَّهَ فَإِذَا هُمْ فَرِيقَانِ يَخْتَصِمُونَ And We certainly sent to the people of Thamûd their brother Ṣâliḥ, proclaiming, “Worship Allah,” but they suddenly split into two opposing groups. 👉 *Chapter 27 THE ANT سورة النمل - An-Naml: Verse 46* قَالَ يَا قَوْمِ لِمَ تَسْتَعْجِلُونَ بِالسَّيِّئَةِ قَبْلَ الْحَسَنَةِ ۖ لَوْلَا تَسْتَغْفِرُونَ اللَّهَ لَعَلَّكُمْ تُرْحَمُونَ He urged ˹the disbelieving group˺, “O my people! Why do you ˹seek to˺ hasten the torment rather than grace? If only you sought Allah’s forgiveness so you may be shown mercy!” 👉 *Chapter 27 THE ANT سورة النمل - An-Naml: Verse 47* قَالُوا اطَّيَّرْنَا بِكَ وَبِمَنْ مَعَكَ ۚ قَالَ طَائِرُكُمْ عِنْدَ اللَّهِ ۖ بَلْ أَنْتُمْ قَوْمٌ تُفْتَنُونَ They replied, “You and your followers are a bad omen for us.” He responded, “Your omens are destined by Allah. In fact, you are ˹only˺ a people being tested.” 👉 *Chapter 27 THE ANT سورة النمل - An-Naml: Verse 48* وَكَانَ فِي الْمَدِينَةِ تِسْعَةُ رَهْطٍ يُفْسِدُونَ فِي الْأَرْضِ وَلَا يُصْلِحُونَ And there were in the city nine ˹elite˺ men who spread corruption in the land, never doing what is right. 👉 *Chapter 27 THE ANT سورة النمل - An-Naml: Verse 49* قَالُوا تَقَاسَمُوا بِاللَّهِ لَنُبَيِّتَنَّهُ وَأَهْلَهُ ثُمَّ لَنَقُولَنَّ لِوَلِيِّهِ مَا شَهِدْنَا مَهْلِكَ أَهْلِهِ وَإِنَّا لَصَادِقُونَ They vowed, “Let us swear by Allah that we will take him and his family down by night. Then we will certainly say to his ˹closest˺ heirs, ‘We did not witness the murder of his family. We are definitely telling the truth.’” 👉 *Chapter 27 THE ANT سورة النمل - An-Naml: Verse 50* وَمَكَرُوا مَكْرًا وَمَكَرْنَا مَكْرًا وَهُمْ لَا يَشْعُرُونَ And ˹so˺ they made a plan, but We too made a plan, while they were unaware. 👉 *Chapter 27 THE ANT سورة النمل - An-Naml: Verse 51* فَانْظُرْ كَيْفَ كَانَ عَاقِبَةُ مَكْرِهِمْ أَنَّا دَمَّرْنَاهُمْ وَقَوْمَهُمْ أَجْمَعِينَ See then what the consequences of their plan were: We ˹utterly˺ destroyed them and their people all together. 👉 *Chapter 27 THE ANT سورة النمل - An-Naml: Verse 52* فَتِلْكَ بُيُوتُهُمْ خَاوِيَةً بِمَا ظَلَمُوا ۗ إِنَّ فِي ذَٰلِكَ لَآيَةً لِقَوْمٍ يَعْلَمُونَ So their homes are there, ˹but completely˺ ruined because of their wrongdoing. Surely in this is a lesson for people of knowledge. 👉 *Chapter 27 THE ANT سورة النمل - An-Naml: Verse 53* وَأَنْجَيْنَا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا وَكَانُوا يَتَّقُونَ And We delivered those who were faithful and were mindful ˹of Allah˺.
What are some strong evidence of existence of Prince Ram of Ramayana? All related (35) Recommended  Sridhar SethuMadhavan Voip and Network engineer,Interested in Space ExplorationAuthor has 412 answers and 2.5M answer views6y  Ram Sethu It is estimated that 'Rama's Bridge' is constructed in around 5000 B.C, with the use of wood and stones. This supports the claim of Ramayana being Historical. It is also backed by the construction method used to build the bridge is mentioned in the Valmiki's text.  Sync between time history and ages Archaeological studies reveal that the first human inhabitation happened in Sri Lanka around 1,750,000 years ago and it’s been proved that the bridge’s age dates back to the same equivalent. To top it, the dates mentioned in the text of Valmiki matches with that of primitive age as well.  Mystery of Floating stones In Ramayan it is mentioned that the Ram Setu was built by Stones and these stone starts Floating on water by touch of Nala & Neel. Some such stones were scattered at Rameswaram during the Tsunami, these stones still float on water. Many Geologist says RAMA Setu is built by natural process but failed to Provide enough proofs. Apart from Ramayana there are several facts which say Rama Setu is Man-made Structure.  Sanjeevani Mountain, Dunagiri Lord Hanumana carried the entire mountain that had Sanjeevani Booti when Lakshmana lost his conscious during the Lanka war. This mountain was named as Dunagiri. In most re-tellings of Ramayana, after the medicines were used, Hanuman flies again to replace the mountain in its rightful place. There lies a scar on the side of Dunagiri where Hanumana sliced off a big chunk of mythological real estate, a scar which “bleeds” in the afternoon sun.  Himalayan Herbs in Sri Lanka Exotic alpine Himalayan species are found suddenly amidst tropical Sri Lankan vegetation, the legacy of Hanuman’s heroic voyage carrying a mountain with life-restoring herbs called Sanjeevani.  Ashok Vatika, Sri Lanka It was the location where Sita was held captive by Ravana after her abduction, because she refused to stay in Ravana's palace, and preferred to stay under the Ashoka tree, hence the name. Much of the Ashoka Vatika was destroyed by Hanuman, when he first visited Lanka, searching for Sita. Its present location is believed to be the Hakgala Botanical Garden, the area is known as Seetha Eliya.  Existence of Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh When Sita was abducted by Raavan, they bumped into Jatayu, a demi-god in vulture form, who tried his best to stop Raavan. Lepakshi, in Andhra Pradesh, is said to be the place where Jatayu fell. Ram, accompanied by Hanuman, met the dying Jatayu. Ram helped him attain moksha by uttering the words "Le Pakshi", which is Telugu for "Rise, bird". There's also a large footprint in that area which is said to be that of Hanumana's.  Four-tusked elephants Sundar Kanda [4.27.12] states that Hanuman, on entering Lanka, sees Four-Tusked elephants guarding the palaces of Ravana. These elephants are tall and imposing and have been trained to protect Lanka from invaders. Well, fossil remains show that there were many steps in the evolution of the 'Modern Elephant' and there did exist four-tusked ancestors of elephants in various shapes and sizes such as Trilophodon, Tetralophodon, Gomphotherium etc around 20 million years ago!  Existence of Konda Kattu Gala, Ishtreepura This was one of the places to which King Ravana shifted Sita as a precautionary measure which he was forced to take by Lord Hanuman's advent. There are lots of intruding tunnels and caves in this area. This seems to be a part of a great ingenious network of paths, which is interconnected to all the major areas of King Ravana's city.  Ravana’s palace These tunnels prove beyond doubt the architectural brilliance of King Ravana. These tunnels served as a quick means of transport through the hills and also as a secret passage and networked all the important cities, airports and dairy farms. A .close look at these tunnels indicates that they are man-made and not natural formations. This Buddhist shrine at Kalutara was where once King Ravana's palace and a tunnel existed.  Kalaniya After King Ravana’s death, Vibeeshana was coroneted as King of Lanka by Lakshmana at Kelaniya. There are murals enshrined outside the Buddhist temple depicting the crowning of Vibeeshana. The Kelani River is mentioned in the Valmiki Ramayana and Vibeeshana palace was said to be on the banks of this river.  Proof of Lord Hanuman setting fire to Ravana’s kingdom The color of the soil of the ancient battlefield is still red today, and is still surrounded by lighter colored earth. One of the airports of Ravana, torched by Hanuman when he came looking for Sita, still has a scorched-earth look. A patch of darker soil surrounded by brown earth.
What are some strong evidence of existence of Prince Ram of Ramayana? All related (35) Recommended  Sridhar SethuMadhavan Voip and Network engineer,Interested in Space ExplorationAuthor has 412 answers and 2.5M answer views6y  Ram Sethu It is estimated that 'Rama's Bridge' is constructed in around 5000 B.C, with the use of wood and stones. This supports the claim of Ramayana being Historical. It is also backed by the construction method used to build the bridge is mentioned in the Valmiki's text.  Sync between time history and ages Archaeological studies reveal that the first human inhabitation happened in Sri Lanka around 1,750,000 years ago and it’s been proved that the bridge’s age dates back to the same equivalent. To top it, the dates mentioned in the text of Valmiki matches with that of primitive age as well.  Mystery of Floating stones In Ramayan it is mentioned that the Ram Setu was built by Stones and these stone starts Floating on water by touch of Nala & Neel. Some such stones were scattered at Rameswaram during the Tsunami, these stones still float on water. Many Geologist says RAMA Setu is built by natural process but failed to Provide enough proofs. Apart from Ramayana there are several facts which say Rama Setu is Man-made Structure.  Sanjeevani Mountain, Dunagiri Lord Hanumana carried the entire mountain that had Sanjeevani Booti when Lakshmana lost his conscious during the Lanka war. This mountain was named as Dunagiri. In most re-tellings of Ramayana, after the medicines were used, Hanuman flies again to replace the mountain in its rightful place. There lies a scar on the side of Dunagiri where Hanumana sliced off a big chunk of mythological real estate, a scar which “bleeds” in the afternoon sun.  Himalayan Herbs in Sri Lanka Exotic alpine Himalayan species are found suddenly amidst tropical Sri Lankan vegetation, the legacy of Hanuman’s heroic voyage carrying a mountain with life-restoring herbs called Sanjeevani.  Ashok Vatika, Sri Lanka It was the location where Sita was held captive by Ravana after her abduction, because she refused to stay in Ravana's palace, and preferred to stay under the Ashoka tree, hence the name. Much of the Ashoka Vatika was destroyed by Hanuman, when he first visited Lanka, searching for Sita. Its present location is believed to be the Hakgala Botanical Garden, the area is known as Seetha Eliya.  Existence of Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh When Sita was abducted by Raavan, they bumped into Jatayu, a demi-god in vulture form, who tried his best to stop Raavan. Lepakshi, in Andhra Pradesh, is said to be the place where Jatayu fell. Ram, accompanied by Hanuman, met the dying Jatayu. Ram helped him attain moksha by uttering the words "Le Pakshi", which is Telugu for "Rise, bird". There's also a large footprint in that area which is said to be that of Hanumana's.  Four-tusked elephants Sundar Kanda [4.27.12] states that Hanuman, on entering Lanka, sees Four-Tusked elephants guarding the palaces of Ravana. These elephants are tall and imposing and have been trained to protect Lanka from invaders. Well, fossil remains show that there were many steps in the evolution of the 'Modern Elephant' and there did exist four-tusked ancestors of elephants in various shapes and sizes such as Trilophodon, Tetralophodon, Gomphotherium etc around 20 million years ago!  Existence of Konda Kattu Gala, Ishtreepura This was one of the places to which King Ravana shifted Sita as a precautionary measure which he was forced to take by Lord Hanuman's advent. There are lots of intruding tunnels and caves in this area. This seems to be a part of a great ingenious network of paths, which is interconnected to all the major areas of King Ravana's city.  Ravana’s palace These tunnels prove beyond doubt the architectural brilliance of King Ravana. These tunnels served as a quick means of transport through the hills and also as a secret passage and networked all the important cities, airports and dairy farms. A .close look at these tunnels indicates that they are man-made and not natural formations. This Buddhist shrine at Kalutara was where once King Ravana's palace and a tunnel existed.  Kalaniya After King Ravana’s death, Vibeeshana was coroneted as King of Lanka by Lakshmana at Kelaniya. There are murals enshrined outside the Buddhist temple depicting the crowning of Vibeeshana. The Kelani River is mentioned in the Valmiki Ramayana and Vibeeshana palace was said to be on the banks of this river.  Proof of Lord Hanuman setting fire to Ravana’s kingdom The color of the soil of the ancient battlefield is still red today, and is still surrounded by lighter colored earth. One of the airports of Ravana, torched by Hanuman when he came looking for Sita, still has a scorched-earth look. A patch of darker soil surrounded by brown earth.
👉 *Chapter 17 The night journey سورة الإسراء - Al-Isra: Verse 101* وَلَقَدْ آتَيْنَا مُوسَىٰ تِسْعَ آيَاتٍ بَيِّنَاتٍ ۖ فَاسْأَلْ بَنِي إِسْرَائِيلَ إِذْ جَاءَهُمْ فَقَالَ لَهُ فِرْعَوْنُ إِنِّي لَأَظُنُّكَ يَا مُوسَىٰ مَسْحُورًا We surely gave Moses nine clear signs. ˹You, O Prophet, can˺ ask the Children of Israel. When Moses came to them, Pharaoh said to him, “I really think that you, O Moses, are bewitched.” 👉 *Chapter 17 The night journey سورة الإسراء - Al-Isra: Verse 102* قَالَ لَقَدْ عَلِمْتَ مَا أَنْزَلَ هَٰؤُلَاءِ إِلَّا رَبُّ السَّمَاوَاتِ وَالْأَرْضِ بَصَائِرَ وَإِنِّي لَأَظُنُّكَ يَا فِرْعَوْنُ مَثْبُورًا Moses replied, “You know well that none has sent these ˹signs˺ down except the Lord of the heavens and the earth as insights. And I really think that you, O Pharaoh, are doomed.” 👉 *Chapter 17 The night journey سورة الإسراء - Al-Isra: Verse 103* فَأَرَادَ أَنْ يَسْتَفِزَّهُمْ مِنَ الْأَرْضِ فَأَغْرَقْنَاهُ وَمَنْ مَعَهُ جَمِيعًا So he resolved to remove them from the face of the earth: so We did drown him and all who were with him. 👉 *Chapter 17 The night journey سورة الإسراء - Al-Isra: Verse 104* وَقُلْنَا مِنْ بَعْدِهِ لِبَنِي إِسْرَائِيلَ اسْكُنُوا الْأَرْضَ فَإِذَا جَاءَ وَعْدُ الْآخِرَةِ جِئْنَا بِكُمْ لَفِيفًا And We said to the Children of Israel after Pharaoh, “Reside in the land (The earth. Scattered, no specific place or land), but when the promise of the Hereafter comes to pass, We will bring you all together.”
With regards to the statement made by the gentlemen Mr. Keerthi based on some false claim made by so called SC Advocate Mr. J. Sai deepak on an interview (Note: he is the same person who wrote an article claiming that the caste system is something implemented by British, that is his level of ingenuity / integrity), the following is the excerpt from "The Places of Worship Act, 1991 on the exceptions to this act for reference: Exceptions to the Act (Section 5): - The Act does not apply to ancient and historical monuments, archaeological sites, and remains covered by the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958. - It also excludes cases that have already been settled or resolved and disputes that have been resolved by mutual agreement or conversions that occurred before the Act came into effect. - The Act does not extend to the specific place of worship known as Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid in Ayodhya, including any legal proceedings associated with it.
What are some strong evidence of existence of Prince Ram of Ramayana? All related (35) Recommended  Sridhar SethuMadhavan Voip and Network engineer,Interested in Space ExplorationAuthor has 412 answers and 2.5M answer views6y  Ram Sethu It is estimated that 'Rama's Bridge' is constructed in around 5000 B.C, with the use of wood and stones. This supports the claim of Ramayana being Historical. It is also backed by the construction method used to build the bridge is mentioned in the Valmiki's text.  Sync between time history and ages Archaeological studies reveal that the first human inhabitation happened in Sri Lanka around 1,750,000 years ago and it’s been proved that the bridge’s age dates back to the same equivalent. To top it, the dates mentioned in the text of Valmiki matches with that of primitive age as well.  Mystery of Floating stones In Ramayan it is mentioned that the Ram Setu was built by Stones and these stone starts Floating on water by touch of Nala & Neel. Some such stones were scattered at Rameswaram during the Tsunami, these stones still float on water. Many Geologist says RAMA Setu is built by natural process but failed to Provide enough proofs. Apart from Ramayana there are several facts which say Rama Setu is Man-made Structure.  Sanjeevani Mountain, Dunagiri Lord Hanumana carried the entire mountain that had Sanjeevani Booti when Lakshmana lost his conscious during the Lanka war. This mountain was named as Dunagiri. In most re-tellings of Ramayana, after the medicines were used, Hanuman flies again to replace the mountain in its rightful place. There lies a scar on the side of Dunagiri where Hanumana sliced off a big chunk of mythological real estate, a scar which “bleeds” in the afternoon sun.  Himalayan Herbs in Sri Lanka Exotic alpine Himalayan species are found suddenly amidst tropical Sri Lankan vegetation, the legacy of Hanuman’s heroic voyage carrying a mountain with life-restoring herbs called Sanjeevani.  Ashok Vatika, Sri Lanka It was the location where Sita was held captive by Ravana after her abduction, because she refused to stay in Ravana's palace, and preferred to stay under the Ashoka tree, hence the name. Much of the Ashoka Vatika was destroyed by Hanuman, when he first visited Lanka, searching for Sita. Its present location is believed to be the Hakgala Botanical Garden, the area is known as Seetha Eliya.  Existence of Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh When Sita was abducted by Raavan, they bumped into Jatayu, a demi-god in vulture form, who tried his best to stop Raavan. Lepakshi, in Andhra Pradesh, is said to be the place where Jatayu fell. Ram, accompanied by Hanuman, met the dying Jatayu. Ram helped him attain moksha by uttering the words "Le Pakshi", which is Telugu for "Rise, bird". There's also a large footprint in that area which is said to be that of Hanumana's.  Four-tusked elephants Sundar Kanda [4.27.12] states that Hanuman, on entering Lanka, sees Four-Tusked elephants guarding the palaces of Ravana. These elephants are tall and imposing and have been trained to protect Lanka from invaders. Well, fossil remains show that there were many steps in the evolution of the 'Modern Elephant' and there did exist four-tusked ancestors of elephants in various shapes and sizes such as Trilophodon, Tetralophodon, Gomphotherium etc around 20 million years ago!  Existence of Konda Kattu Gala, Ishtreepura This was one of the places to which King Ravana shifted Sita as a precautionary measure which he was forced to take by Lord Hanuman's advent. There are lots of intruding tunnels and caves in this area. This seems to be a part of a great ingenious network of paths, which is interconnected to all the major areas of King Ravana's city.  Ravana’s palace These tunnels prove beyond doubt the architectural brilliance of King Ravana. These tunnels served as a quick means of transport through the hills and also as a secret passage and networked all the important cities, airports and dairy farms. A .close look at these tunnels indicates that they are man-made and not natural formations. This Buddhist shrine at Kalutara was where once King Ravana's palace and a tunnel existed.  Kalaniya After King Ravana’s death, Vibeeshana was coroneted as King of Lanka by Lakshmana at Kelaniya. There are murals enshrined outside the Buddhist temple depicting the crowning of Vibeeshana. The Kelani River is mentioned in the Valmiki Ramayana and Vibeeshana palace was said to be on the banks of this river.  Proof of Lord Hanuman setting fire to Ravana’s kingdom The color of the soil of the ancient battlefield is still red today, and is still surrounded by lighter colored earth. One of the airports of Ravana, torched by Hanuman when he came looking for Sita, still has a scorched-earth look. A patch of darker soil surrounded by brown earth.
💥 *Muses* - Derived from the word “muse” which means to ponder/contemplate (Rishis and Gurus in Hinduism through Meditation and Yoga). In ancient Greek religion and mythology, the Muses (Ancient Greek: Μοῦσαι, Romanized: Moûsai, Greek: Μούσες, Romanized: Múses) are the inspirational goddesses of literature, science, and the arts. They were also all sisters and daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, in addition to being romantic companions of Apollo, god of the arts. They were considered the source of the knowledge embodied in the poetry, lyric songs, and myths that were related orally for centuries in ancient Greek culture. Melete, Aoede, and Mneme are the original Boeotian Muses, and Calliope, Clio, Erato, Euterpe, Melpomene, Polyhymnia, Terpsichore, Thalia, and Urania are the nine Olympian Muses. In modern figurative usage, a muse is a literal person or supernatural force that serves as someone's source of artistic inspiration. 💥 *Cult* The Muses had several temples and shrines in ancient Greece, their two main cult centres being Mount Helikon in Boiotia and Pieria in Makedonia. Strabo wrote - "Helikon, not far distant from Parnassos, rivals it both in height and in circuit; for both are rocky and covered with snow, and their circuit comprises no large extent of territory. Here are the temple of the Mousai and Hippukrene and the cave of the Nymphai called the Leibethrides; and from this fact one might infer that those who consecrated Helikon to the Mousai were Thrakians, the same who dedicated Pieris and Leibethron and Pimpleia [in Pieria] to the same goddesses. The Thrakians used to be called Pieres, but, now that they have disappeared, the Makedonians hold these places." 💥👉💥 *The cult of the Muses was also commonly connected to that of Apollo.* 💥 *Functions in Society* The Greek word mousa is a common noun as well as a type of goddess: it literally means 'art' or 'poetry'. According to Pindar, to "carry a mousa" is 'to excel in the arts'. The word derives from the Indo-European root ‘men’, which is also the source of Greek Mnemosyne and mania, English mind, mental and monitor, Sanskrit mantra and Avestan Mazda. The Muses, therefore, were both the embodiments and sponsors of performed metrical speech: mousike (whence the English term music) was just "one of the arts of the Muses". Others included science, geography, mathematics, philosophy, and especially art, drama, and inspiration.
In the archaic period, before the widespread availability of books (scrolls), this included nearly all of learning. The first Greek book on astronomy, by Thales, took the form of dactylic hexameters, as did many works of pre-Socratic philosophy. Both Plato and the Pythagoreans explicitly included philosophy as a sub-species of mousike. The Histories of Herodotus, whose primary medium of delivery was public recitation, were divided by Alexandrian editors into nine books, named after the nine Muses. For poet and "law-giver" Solon, the Muses were "the key to the good life"; since they brought both prosperity and friendship. Solon sought to perpetuate his political reforms by establishing recitations of his poetry-complete with invocations to his practical-minded Muses-by Athenian boys at festivals each year. He believed that the Muses would help inspire people to do their best. 💥 *Places named after the Muses* In New Orleans, Louisiana, there are streets named for all nine. It is commonly held that the local pronunciation of the names has been colorfully anglicized in an unusual manner by the "Yat" dialect. The pronunciations are actually in line with the French, Spanish, and Creole roots of the city. 💥 *Modern use in the arts* The Muses are explicitly used in modern English to refer to an artistic inspiration, as when one cites one's own artistic muse, and also implicit in words and phrases such as amuse, museum (Latinised from mouseion-a place where the Muses were worshipped), music, and musing upon. In current literature, the influential role that the Muse plays has been extended to the political sphere.
@@Free_Falestine Wa alaykum assalamu waRahmatu Allahy waBarakatu Akhi AlKareem, how are you doing Brother? I hope You're in Full Blessings from Allah SWT and by The Mercy of Allah SWT, its been a while. I'm doing great Alhamdolellah Akhi AlKareem and it gets always better seeing You around, please keep in touch always :). فَاللَّهُ خَيْرٌ حَافِظًا وَهُوَ أَرْحَمُ الرَّاحِمِين 👉 *Chapter 94 Solace سورة الشرح - Ash-Sharh: Verse 5* فَإِنَّ مَعَ الْعُسْرِ يُسْرًا So, surely with hardship comes ease. 👉 *Chapter 94 Solace سورة الشرح - Ash-Sharh: Verse 6* إِنَّ مَعَ الْعُسْرِ يُسْرًا Surely with ˹that˺ hardship comes ˹more˺ ease. 👉 *Chapter 94 Solace سورة الشرح - Ash-Sharh: Verse 7* فَإِذَا فَرَغْتَ فَانْصَبْ So once you have fulfilled ˹your duty˺, strive ˹in devotion˺, 👉 *Chapter 94 Solace سورة الشرح - Ash-Sharh: Verse 8* وَإِلَىٰ رَبِّكَ فَارْغَبْ turning to your Lord ˹alone˺ with hope.
There is a difference between knowing and believing. All religions are based on belief. Hinduism has the maturity to understand that believing is not knowing and hence they say it doesn't matter. Muslims are yet to gain maturity to understand the difference between believing and knowing.
There is no myths in Hinduism most of the knowledge from vedas is scientific and proofs of Mahabharat, ramayan,shri Krishna nagri dwarki are found, concept of human evolution in our scriptures are also scientifically proven sound from space is also om which is mentioned in our scriptures, bcoz of sanatan dharm being so old the stories are conveyed in wrong way but it doesn't mean everything is myth
@@KashishBhardwaj-h6oyou don’t even know who wrote the vedas 😂 and you have absolutely 0 archeological evidence for any of the gods you mentioned Science leaves the room when hanuman and a decapitated human headed elephant man enters it
Shared had come here with agenda for propagating hindutva and RSS ideology. Therefore he is interrupting continuously and not listening. He is smiling throughout the discussion.
👉 *"When A Blind Man Cries"* If you're leaving, close the door I'm not expecting people, anymore Hear me grieving, lying on the floor Whether I'm drunk or dead, I really ain't too sure I'm a blind man I'm a blind man And my world is pale When a blind man cries Lord, you know There ain't a sadder tale Had a friend once, in a room Had a good time, but it ended much too soon In a cold month, in that room We found a reason, for the things we had to do I'm a blind man I'm a blind man Now my room is cold When a blind man cries Lord, you know He feels it from his soul
3:19:09. According to Advaita Vedanta and Vedas, there is just 1 God represented by sound OM and he is OMnipresent, OMnipotent and OMniscient, Singular, Invisible, Infinite, Nameless, Formless and All pervading and Father/Brahman of all. Sanskrit Brahman (an n-stem, nominative bráhmā) from a root bṛh- "to swell, expand, grow, enlarge". Modern science also says that universe is constantly expanding after the Big Bang 👉 "Ekam evadvitiyam" "He is One only without a second." *Chandogya Upanishad 6:2:1* 👉 "Na casya kascij janita na cadhipah." "Of Him there are neither parents nor lord." *Svetasvatara Upanishad 6:9* 👉 "Na tasya pratima asti" "There is no image of Him." *Svetasvatara Upanishad **4:19* 👉 "Na samdrse tisthati rupam asya, na caksusa pasyati kas canainam." "His form cant be seen; no one can see Him with the body’s eyes." *Svetasvatara Upanishad **4:20* 👉 "shudhama poapvidham" "He is bodyless and pure." *Yajurveda 40:8*
👉 *1 Corinthians 15:25* For He must reign *until He has put all His enemies under His feet.* 👉 *Psalm 110:1* The LORD said to my Lord: "Sit at My right hand until I make Your enemies a footstool for Your feet." 👉 *Matthew 22:44* The Lord said to my Lord, "Sit at My right hand until I put Your enemies under Your feet."' 👉 *Hebrews 2:8* and placed everything under his feet." When God subjected all things to him, He left nothing outside of his control. Yet at present we do not see everything subject to him.
👉 *Enter Sandman* Say your prayers, little one Don't forget, my son To include everyone I tuck you in, warm within Keep you free from sin 'Til the sandman, he comes Sleep with one eye open Gripping your pillow tight Exit light Enter night Take my hand We're off to never-never land Something's wrong, shut the light Heavy thoughts tonight And they aren't of Snow White Dreams of war, dreams of liars Dreams of dragon's fire And of things that will bite, yeah Sleep with one eye open Gripping your pillow tight Exit light Enter night Take my hand We're off to never-never land Now I lay me down to sleep Now I lay me down to sleep pray the Lord my soul to keep pray the Lord my soul to keep If I die before I wake If I die before I wake pray the Lord my soul to take pray the Lord my soul to take Hush, little baby, don't say a word! And never mind that noise you heard It's just the beasts under your bed In your closet, in your head Exit light Enter night Grain of sand Exit light Enter night Take my hand We're off to never-never land, yeah Uh Yeah, yeah Yo, oh We're off to never-never land Take my hand We're off to never-never land Take my hand We're off to never-never land
Sharad was very polite, period. He was not interrupting; he was just a little enthusiastic to respond. I felt Hashim was very condescending, MC was quite rude. Just because we Muslims don't agree to what Hindus say, we should not be condescending or rude to them.
Ya Allah! I really hope you guide brother Akash Thakur. Ya Allah please show your mercy toward Akash Thakur and show him the truth. Ameen Ya rabb ul alameen.
💥 *Sage* (philosophy) A sage (Ancient Greek: σοφός, sophos), in classical philosophy, is someone who has attained wisdom. The term has also been used interchangeably with a 'good person' (Ancient Greek: ἀγαθός, agathos), and a 'virtuous person' (Ancient Greek: σπουδαῖος, spoudaios). Among the earliest accounts of the sage begin with Empedocles' Sphairos. Horace describes the Sphairos as "Completely within itself, well-rounded and spherical, so that nothing extraneous can adhere to it, because of its smooth and polished surface." Alternatively, the sage is one who lives "according to an ideal which transcends the everyday." Several of the schools of Hellenistic philosophy have the sage as a featured figure. Karl Ludwig Michelet wrote that "Greek religion culminated with its true god, the sage"; Pierre Hadot develops this idea, stating that "the moment philosophers achieve a rational conception of God based on the model of the sage, Greece surpasses its mythical representation of its gods." Indeed, the actions of the sage are propounded to be how a god would act in the same situation. 💥 *In Platonism and Aristotelianism* What more accurate stand or measure of good things do we have than the Sage? - *Aristotle, Protrepticus* In Plato's Symposium Socrates says the difference between a sage and a philosopher (Ancient Greek: φιλόσοφος, meaning lover of wisdom) was that the sage has what the philosopher seeks. While analyzing the concept of love, Socrates concludes love is that which lacks the object it seeks. Therefore, the philosopher does not have the wisdom sought, while the sage, on the other hand, does not love or seek wisdom, for it is already possessed. Socrates then examines the two categories of persons who do not partake in philosophy: 👉 Gods and sages, because they are wise; 👉 Senseless people, because they think they are wise. The position of the philosopher is between these two groups. The philosopher is not wise, but possesses the self-awareness of lacking wisdom, and thus pursues it. Plato is also the first to develop this notion of the sage in various works. Within The Republic, Plato indicates that when a friend of a sage dies, the sage "will not think that for a good man... death is a terrible thing." In the Theaetetus, Plato defines the sage as one who becomes "righteous and holy and wise." 💥 👉👉 *"The Platonic Sages" would raise themselves by the life of their mind, 👉👉 while "the Aristotelian Sages" raise themselves to the realm of the divine Mind.*
💥 *A sage* is typically defined as an extremely wise person, mystic or spiritual teacher. In Hinduism, the sages are divinely inspired philosophers, saints and leaders with direct knowledge of the Universal/Absolute Truth. In post-Vedic traditions, they are referred to as rishis. A number of yoga asanas are dedicated to sages, including Sage Visvamitra's pose, Sage Koundinya's pose, and the seated postures known as sage pose and seated sage twist. The sages are divided into several categories based on their purpose. Devarishis (celestial sages) have obtained complete knowledge and union with the universe. They are able to leave their bodies to join the spiritual world. Brahmarishis (priest sages) also have total understanding, but stay on Earth to serve humanity. Rajarishis (king sages) are the sages who serve as great leaders or royal saints. Maharishis (great sages) are the great sages including those who wrote the scriptures and hymns. *Some of the ancient sages include* 👉 *Patanjali* - who is considered by many to be the founding father of yoga. He believed the control of prana was a way to control the body, mind and soul. He is also the author of the Yoga Sutras. 👉 *Vatsyayana* - was a Hindu philosopher who is thought to be the author of the "Kama Sutra." 👉 *Valmiki* - who was the author of the Hindu epic poem, the "Ramayana." 👉 *Vyasa* - who compiled the Vedas and is credited with being the author of the Hindu epic, the "Mahabharata."
💥 *A sage* is a wise or holy figure, often an older man, who possesses insight or understanding beyond that of ordinary people. In myths and legends, sages serve as guardians of special knowledge, helpers or advisers to heroes, and examples of wisdom, virtue, and goodness. Many mythical sages live in deep forests, on mountaintops, or in other places that are withdrawn from the world. Some are divine beings or demigods. In Hindu religion and mythology wise and powerful sages are called rishis. The constellation of the Great Bear or Big Dipper in the night sky is said to consist of the seven greatest rishis. Other sages appear in Hindu epics. According to tradition, a sage named Vyasa, who lived in forests and caves around 1500 b.c., wrote the epic the Mahabharata. Other cultures also have legendary sages in groups of seven, which is considered a sacred or lucky number in many traditions. In China, the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove were poets and scholars who abandoned court life for a country retreat. The Seven Sages of Greece were men noted in the ancient Mediterranean world for their wisdom. Among them were a scientist, a lawmaker, and several patrons of the arts. 👉 demigod one who is part human and part god 👉 epic long poem about legendary or historical heroes, written in a grand style 👉 patron special guardian, protector, or supporter 💥 Some legendary sages, such as King Solomon of ancient Israel (According to their belief system - It's very important to understand how they think), became known for their teachings and wise decisions. Solomon's most famous judgment involved two women, both claiming to be the mother of the same baby. Solomon declared that he would settle the dispute by cutting the child in two so that each woman could have half. When one woman offered to give up her claim to spare the child, Solomon knew that she was the true mother. 💥 Sages (Heb., hakhamim, sing., hakham). Jewish scholars and biblical interpreters, often translated as ‘the Wise’. The sages were the active leaders and teachers of the Jewish religion from the beginning of the second Temple period until the Arabian conquest of the East. They are also known as Ḥazal, an acronym for Ḥakhameynu zikhronam li-berakhah, ‘our sages of blessed memory’.
💥 *Hindu Sages* are the real founders of Hinduism. These are the people who wrote the Vedas which is the foundation of Hinduism. Most of the customs and traditions that we follow today are their gifts to humanity. They were not only philosophers but scientists also. Sushruta is considered the father of surgery. Sage Chyavan invented Chyavanprasha. Ayurveda and Yoga are the greatest gifts of Hindu seers to the world. They are so powerful that they even defied Trinity sometimes. The story of Sage Bhrigu kicking Lord Vishnu in the chest is well-known. Sage Vishwamitra once was very close to creating the replica of heaven. 💥 *Saptarishis* Among all the Hindu sages, Saptarishis are considered the greatest and the most powerful. Saptarshi is a group of seven sages. The names of Saptarishis are Agastya, Atri, Bharadwaja, Gautama, Jamadagni, Vashishtha, and Vishwamitra. 💥 *Classification of Hindu Sages* Sages are broadly classified into four categories: Brahmarshi, Rajarshi, Devarshi, and Maharishi. A Rishi is an enlightened person who has done severe penance. 👉 *Rajarishi* - these are Kshatriya kings who gained the status of Rishi. 👉 *Devarishi* - it means a celestial sage. E.g. Sage Narada. 👉 *Brahmarishi* - it is the highest rank of sages. Saptarishis belong to this category. 👉 *Maharishi* - an enlightened spiritual teacher. 💥 *According to Amarakosha* there are seven types of Sages, viz. Shrutarshi, Kandarshi, Paramarshi, Maharshi, Rajarshi, Brahmarshi, and Devarshi. 💥 *Names of Hindu Sages* - There are thousands of Hindu sages mentioned in the scriptures. Agastya - Aghamarshana - Ashtavakra - Astika - Atharvan - Atri - Audumbara - Augusta - Barighu - Bharadwaja - Bhoma - Bhrigu - Bhringi - Brihaspati - Charaka - Charvak - Chyavana - Dadhichi - Danbamis - Dhaumya - Dirghatma - Durvasa - Dwaipayana - Etesha - Garga - Gautama - Gungu - Harita - Jahnu - Jaimini - Jamadagni - Jaratkaru - Kamban - Kanwa - Kapila - Kashyapa - Kanwa - Kaundinya - Kindama - Kratu - Kutsa - Lomash - Mandavya - Marichi - Markandeya - Matanga - Mudgala - Nachiketa - Nara and Narayana - Narada - Parashara - Parashurama - Patanjali - Pippalada - Pramati - Pulaha - Pulastya - Raikva - Rishyasringa - Sanatsujata - Sandipana - Shakti - Shalihotra - Shamika - Shaunaka - Shringi - Shuka - Shukracharya - Sushruta - Upamanyu - Upyaaj - Utathya - Utsasya - Uttanka - Vaishampayana - Valakhilya - Valmiki - Varahamihira - Vashishtha - Vishrava - Vishwamitra - Vyasa - Yajnavalkya.
What are some strong evidence of existence of Prince Ram of Ramayana? All related (35) Recommended  Sridhar SethuMadhavan Voip and Network engineer,Interested in Space ExplorationAuthor has 412 answers and 2.5M answer views6y  Ram Sethu It is estimated that 'Rama's Bridge' is constructed in around 5000 B.C, with the use of wood and stones. This supports the claim of Ramayana being Historical. It is also backed by the construction method used to build the bridge is mentioned in the Valmiki's text.  Sync between time history and ages Archaeological studies reveal that the first human inhabitation happened in Sri Lanka around 1,750,000 years ago and it’s been proved that the bridge’s age dates back to the same equivalent. To top it, the dates mentioned in the text of Valmiki matches with that of primitive age as well.  Mystery of Floating stones In Ramayan it is mentioned that the Ram Setu was built by Stones and these stone starts Floating on water by touch of Nala & Neel. Some such stones were scattered at Rameswaram during the Tsunami, these stones still float on water. Many Geologist says RAMA Setu is built by natural process but failed to Provide enough proofs. Apart from Ramayana there are several facts which say Rama Setu is Man-made Structure.  Sanjeevani Mountain, Dunagiri Lord Hanumana carried the entire mountain that had Sanjeevani Booti when Lakshmana lost his conscious during the Lanka war. This mountain was named as Dunagiri. In most re-tellings of Ramayana, after the medicines were used, Hanuman flies again to replace the mountain in its rightful place. There lies a scar on the side of Dunagiri where Hanumana sliced off a big chunk of mythological real estate, a scar which “bleeds” in the afternoon sun.  Himalayan Herbs in Sri Lanka Exotic alpine Himalayan species are found suddenly amidst tropical Sri Lankan vegetation, the legacy of Hanuman’s heroic voyage carrying a mountain with life-restoring herbs called Sanjeevani.  Ashok Vatika, Sri Lanka It was the location where Sita was held captive by Ravana after her abduction, because she refused to stay in Ravana's palace, and preferred to stay under the Ashoka tree, hence the name. Much of the Ashoka Vatika was destroyed by Hanuman, when he first visited Lanka, searching for Sita. Its present location is believed to be the Hakgala Botanical Garden, the area is known as Seetha Eliya.  Existence of Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh When Sita was abducted by Raavan, they bumped into Jatayu, a demi-god in vulture form, who tried his best to stop Raavan. Lepakshi, in Andhra Pradesh, is said to be the place where Jatayu fell. Ram, accompanied by Hanuman, met the dying Jatayu. Ram helped him attain moksha by uttering the words "Le Pakshi", which is Telugu for "Rise, bird". There's also a large footprint in that area which is said to be that of Hanumana's.  Four-tusked elephants Sundar Kanda [4.27.12] states that Hanuman, on entering Lanka, sees Four-Tusked elephants guarding the palaces of Ravana. These elephants are tall and imposing and have been trained to protect Lanka from invaders. Well, fossil remains show that there were many steps in the evolution of the 'Modern Elephant' and there did exist four-tusked ancestors of elephants in various shapes and sizes such as Trilophodon, Tetralophodon, Gomphotherium etc around 20 million years ago!  Existence of Konda Kattu Gala, Ishtreepura This was one of the places to which King Ravana shifted Sita as a precautionary measure which he was forced to take by Lord Hanuman's advent. There are lots of intruding tunnels and caves in this area. This seems to be a part of a great ingenious network of paths, which is interconnected to all the major areas of King Ravana's city.  Ravana’s palace These tunnels prove beyond doubt the architectural brilliance of King Ravana. These tunnels served as a quick means of transport through the hills and also as a secret passage and networked all the important cities, airports and dairy farms. A .close look at these tunnels indicates that they are man-made and not natural formations. This Buddhist shrine at Kalutara was where once King Ravana's palace and a tunnel existed.  Kalaniya After King Ravana’s death, Vibeeshana was coroneted as King of Lanka by Lakshmana at Kelaniya. There are murals enshrined outside the Buddhist temple depicting the crowning of Vibeeshana. The Kelani River is mentioned in the Valmiki Ramayana and Vibeeshana palace was said to be on the banks of this river.  Proof of Lord Hanuman setting fire to Ravana’s kingdom The color of the soil of the ancient battlefield is still red today, and is still surrounded by lighter colored earth. One of the airports of Ravana, torched by Hanuman when he came looking for Sita, still has a scorched-earth look. A patch of darker soil surrounded by brown earth.
25:39. The Story of Ram. 💥 *Ramayana* (An Introduction to the Great Indian Epic) The Ramayana is an all-popular epic in South and Southeast Asia. It is the story of King Rama who must save his kidnapped wife, Sita. Along the way, it teaches Hindu life lessons. The Ramayana is told and retold orally, through literature (and comic books!), plays, movies and is reference in many other forms of popular culture today. The Ramayana by the sage Valmiki is one of the great epics of the Sanskrit language, and is dated to approximately 200 B.C.E. There are many other versions of the epic in the many regional languages found in South Asia. Although the same core narrative is used (or referred to) in most of these versions, there are significant differences among them. This is particularly true regarding how the story ends; see below. The basic storyline is provided here, but teachers and students should expect to see great variation and greater detail with reference to each episode. Rama was the eldest son of the great king Dasharatha. The gods had declared that he was born for the specific purpose of defeating the demon-king Ravana. He is considered to be the seventh incarnation of the great god, Vishnu. Rama won the hand of his wife Sita in an archery contest, in which he was the only contender able to bend a bow that had once belonged to Shiva. Sita had been born of a furrow in the earth (this is what her name means). The two were extremely happy together, and returned to live in Rama's home, in Ayodhya. Rama's stepmother, Kaikeyi, wanted to promote her son Bharata as heir to the throne of her husband, Dasharatha; Rama was eldest, and the honor rightly was due him. Kaikeyi called in several favors her husband had promised her, and forced Dasharatha, who could not go back on his promises to his wife--to exile Rama for fourteen years. Rama's brother Lakshman and his wife insisted on accompanying him, and they left together. Dasharatha died of grief, and Bharata attempted to persuade his brother to return. Rama, also bound not to go back on his word, refused. Bharata pledged to rule in Rama's name until his return.
Rama, Sita, and Lakshman wandered in the forest until Rama was seen by an evil spirit, who fell in love with him. Rama rejected her and she attacked with her allies, only to meet defeat at the hands of Lakshman and Rama. She appealed to her brother Ravana, the strongest and most dangerous demon on earth at that time, for help. Ravana decided to kidnap Sita, the wife of Rama. One of Ravana's demon followers assumed the form of a splendid deer, who aroused the interest of Sita. She asked Rama to retrieve the deer. Lakshman drew a line or circle around Sita to protect her magically, and went to aid his brother. While he and his brother were thus engaged, Ravana came to Sita in the guise of a holy man. Tricking her in this way to cross the protective line, he kidnapped her and took her to his palace on the island of Lanka. Upon returning and finding Sita gone, Rama despaired. Accompanied by his brother, he went in search of her. On the way the two killed a demon whose liberated spirit told them to seek the help of Sugriva, the monkey-king. The brothers sought out the king, and helped him to regain control of his kingdom, which had been usurped by his half-brother. In gratitude, Sugriva dedicated his armies and his finest general-Hanuman, the son of the wind-to the quest to retrieve Sita. Hanuman discovered Sita's location and visited her there, reassuring her that Rama would save her. He suggested that a huge bridge to the island be constructed to allow the siege of Lanka. After great battles and acts of heroism, the siege was completed and Ravana defeated. Sita was rescued. Many versions of the Ramayana end thus with return of Sita and Rama to their kingdom after fourteen years of exile, and the commencement of Ram Rajya, the glorious time of the rule of Ram. Other versions, such as that by Valmiki, end with the questioning of Sita's loyalty during the time of her kidnapping, when she spent so much time in another man's home. In such versions, Sita returned to her husband only to be put to a fire test to prove her loyalty. She passed this test, only to be questioned again later. She was then banished with her two unborn twin sons. Later asked to return to the kingdom, she did so only to stand before the assembly, calling on the earth (from which she was born) to take her back again if she had remained pure. The story ends with her absorption into her mother, the earth, and her ultimate vindication.
💥 *Ramayana* The Ramayana (/rɑːˈmɑːjənə/; Sanskrit: रामायणम्, romanized: Rāmāyaṇam) also known as Valmiki Ramayana, as traditionally attributed to Sage Valmiki, is a smriti text (also described as an Sanskrit epic) from ancient India, one of the two important epics of Hinduism known as the Itihasas, the other being the Mahabharata.[4] The epic, narrates the life of Rama, a prince of Ayodhya in the kingdom of Kosala. The epic follows his fourteen-year exile to the forest urged by his father King Dasharatha, on the request of Rama's stepmother Kaikeyi; his travels across forests in the Indian subcontinent with his wife Sita and brother Lakshmana; the kidnapping of Sita by Ravana, the king of Lanka, that resulted in war; and Rama's eventual return to Ayodhya along with Sita to be crowned king amidst jubilation and celebration. The scholars' estimates for the earliest stage of the text ranging from the 7th to 4th centuries BCE, and later stages extending up to the 3rd century CE, although original date of composition is unknown. It is one of the largest ancient epics in world literature and consists of nearly 24,000 verses (mostly set in the Shloka/Anuṣṭubh metre), divided into seven kāṇḍa (chapters) the first and the seventh being later additions. It belongs to the genre of Itihasa, narratives of past events (purāvṛtta), interspersed with teachings on the goals of human life. There are many versions of Ramayana in Indian languages, besides Buddhist, and Jain adaptations. There are also Cambodian (Reamker), Indonesian, Filipino, Thai (Ramakien), Lao, Burmese, Nepali, Maldivian, Cambodian, Vietnamese, Tibeto-Chinese, and Malay versions of the Ramayana. The Ramayana was an important influence on later Sanskrit poetry and the Hindu life and culture, and its main figures were fundamental to the cultural consciousness of a number of nations, both Hindu and Buddhist. Its most important moral influence was the importance of virtue, in the life of a citizen and in the ideals of the formation of a state (from Sanskrit: रामराज्य, romanized: Rāmarājya, a utopian state where Rama is king) or of a functioning society. 💥 *Etymology* The name Rāmāyaṇa is composed of two words, Rāma and ayaṇa. Rāma, the name of the main figure of the epic, has two contextual meanings. In the Atharvaveda, it means 'dark, dark-coloured, black' and is related to the word rātri which means 'darkness or stillness of night'. The other meaning, which can be found in the Mahabharata, is 'pleasing, pleasant, charming, lovely, beautiful'. The word ayana means travel or journey. Thus, Rāmāyaṇa means "Rama's journey", with ayana altered to ayaṇa due to the Sanskrit grammar rule of internal sandhi.
💥 *Vishnu* (/ˈvɪʃnuː/ VISH-noo; Sanskrit: विष्णु, romanized: Viṣṇu, lit. 'The Pervader', pronounced [ʋɪʂɳʊ]), also known as Narayana and Hari, is one of the principal deities of Hinduism. He is the supreme being within Vaishnavism, one of the major traditions within contemporary Hinduism. Vishnu is known as The Preserver within the Trimurti, the triple deity of supreme divinity that includes Brahma and Shiva. In Vaishnavism, Vishnu is the supreme being who creates, protects, and transforms the universe. In the Shaktism tradition, the Goddess, or Adi Shakti, is described as the supreme Para Brahman, yet Vishnu is revered along with Shiva and Brahma. Tridevi is stated to be the energy and creative power (Shakti) of each, with Lakshmi being the equal complementary partner of Vishnu. He is one of the five equivalent deities in Panchayatana puja of the Smarta tradition of Hinduism. According to Vaishnavism, the highest form of Ishvara is with qualities (Saguna), and have certain form, but is limitless, transcendent and unchanging absolute Brahman, and the primal Atman (Self) of the universe. There are many both benevolent and fearsome depictions of Vishnu. In benevolent aspects, he is depicted as an omniscient being sleeping on the coils of the serpent Adishesha (who represents time) floating in the primeval ocean of milk called Kshira Sagara with his consort, Lakshmi. Whenever the world is threatened with evil, chaos, and destructive forces, Vishnu descends in the form of an avatar (incarnation) to restore the cosmic order, and protect dharma. The Dashavatara are the ten primary avatars (incarnations) of Vishnu. Out of these ten, Rama and Krishna are the most important.
💥 *Nomenclature* Vishnu (or Viṣṇu, Sanskrit: विष्णु) means 'all pervasive' and, according to Medhātith (c. 1000 CE), 'one who is everything and inside everything'. Vedanga scholar Yaska (4th century BCE) in the Nirukta defines Vishnu as viṣṇur viṣvater vā vyaśnoter vā ('one who enters everywhere'); also adding atha yad viṣito bhavati tad viṣnurbhavati ('that which is free from fetters and bondage is Vishnu'). In the tenth part of the Padma Purana (4-15th century CE), Danta (Son of Bhīma and King of Vidarbha) lists 108 names of Vishnu (17.98-102). These include the ten primary avatars (see Dashavarara, below) and descriptions of the qualities, attributes, or aspects of God. The Garuda Purana (chapter XV) and the "Anushasana Parva" of the Mahabharata both list over 1000 names for Vishnu, each name describing a quality, attribute, or aspect of God. Known as the Vishnu Sahasranama, Vishnu here is defined as 'the omnipresent'. *Other notable names in this list include:* 👉 Hari 👉 Lakshmikanta 👉 Jagannatha 👉 Janardana 👉 Govinda 👉 Hrishikesha 👉 Padmanabha 👉 Mukunda
💥 *Iconography* Vishnu iconography shows him with dark blue, blue-gray or black coloured skin, and as a well-dressed jewelled man. He is typically shown with four arms, but two armed representations are also found in Hindu texts on artworks. The historic identifiers of his icon include his image holding a conch shell (shankha named Panchajanya) between the first two fingers of one hand (left back), a chakra - war discus named Sudarshana - in another (right back). The conch shell is spiral and symbolizes all of interconnected spiraling cyclic existence, while the discus symbolizes him as that which restores dharma with war if necessary when cosmic equilibrium is overwhelmed by evil. One of his arms sometimes carries a gada (club, mace named Kaumodaki) which symbolizes authority and power of knowledge. In the fourth arm, he holds a lotus flower (padma) which symbolizes purity and transcendence. The items he holds in various hands varies, giving rise to twenty four combinations of iconography, each combination representing a special form of Vishnu. Each of these special forms is given a special name in texts such as the Agni Purana and Padma Purana. These texts, however, are inconsistent. Rarely, Vishnu is depicted bearing the bow Sharanga or the sword Nandaka. He is depicted with the Kaustubha gem in a necklace and wearing Vaijayanti, a garland of forest flowers. The shrivatsa mark is depicted on his chest in the form of a curl of hair. He generally wears yellow garments. He wears a crown called the Kiritamukuta. Vishnu iconography show him either in standing pose, seated in a yoga pose, or reclining. A traditional depiction of Vishnu is that of him reclining on the coils of the serpent Shesha, accompanied by his consort Lakshmi, as he "dreams the universe into reality." Vishnu was associated with the sun because he used to be "a minor solar deity but rose in importance in the following centuries." 💥 *The Trimurti* (Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma) Particularly in Vaishnavism, the Trimurti (also known as the Hindu Triad or Great Trinity) represents the three fundamental forces (guṇas) through which the universe is created, maintained, and destroyed in cyclic succession. *Each of these forces is represented by a Hindu deity:* 👉 *Brahma* - presiding deity of Rajas (passion, creation) 👉 *Vishnu* - presiding deity of Sattva (goodness, preservation) 👉 *Shiva* - presiding deity of Tamas (darkness, destruction) The trimurti themselves are beyond three gunas and are not affected by it. In Hindu tradition, the trio is often referred to as Brahma-Vishnu-Mahesh. All have the same meaning of three in One; different forms or manifestations of One person the Supreme Being.
After all these stream, I am still not sure if Ram is God or Abater. In this story few questions arises: 1. Assume Ram has devine power. He has more intellect than common people. 2. Why should he not use Hanuman to go to Lanka than wasting time in building bridge. 3. By allowing Sheta on fire trial and sending her in forest, what type of example he created for common people. Should other husband should also test their wife chastity in this manner.
ram could be a ancient iraqi king Rim sin who existed 3800 years ago..he's arch rival was Hammurabi (Ravan)... in battle of larsa Hamurabi beat rim sin also in many wars... rim sin brother names was warad similler to the name bharat
What are some strong evidence of existence of Prince Ram of Ramayana? All related (35) Recommended  Sridhar SethuMadhavan Voip and Network engineer,Interested in Space ExplorationAuthor has 412 answers and 2.5M answer views6y  Ram Sethu It is estimated that 'Rama's Bridge' is constructed in around 5000 B.C, with the use of wood and stones. This supports the claim of Ramayana being Historical. It is also backed by the construction method used to build the bridge is mentioned in the Valmiki's text.  Sync between time history and ages Archaeological studies reveal that the first human inhabitation happened in Sri Lanka around 1,750,000 years ago and it’s been proved that the bridge’s age dates back to the same equivalent. To top it, the dates mentioned in the text of Valmiki matches with that of primitive age as well.  Mystery of Floating stones In Ramayan it is mentioned that the Ram Setu was built by Stones and these stone starts Floating on water by touch of Nala & Neel. Some such stones were scattered at Rameswaram during the Tsunami, these stones still float on water. Many Geologist says RAMA Setu is built by natural process but failed to Provide enough proofs. Apart from Ramayana there are several facts which say Rama Setu is Man-made Structure.  Sanjeevani Mountain, Dunagiri Lord Hanumana carried the entire mountain that had Sanjeevani Booti when Lakshmana lost his conscious during the Lanka war. This mountain was named as Dunagiri. In most re-tellings of Ramayana, after the medicines were used, Hanuman flies again to replace the mountain in its rightful place. There lies a scar on the side of Dunagiri where Hanumana sliced off a big chunk of mythological real estate, a scar which “bleeds” in the afternoon sun.  Himalayan Herbs in Sri Lanka Exotic alpine Himalayan species are found suddenly amidst tropical Sri Lankan vegetation, the legacy of Hanuman’s heroic voyage carrying a mountain with life-restoring herbs called Sanjeevani.  Ashok Vatika, Sri Lanka It was the location where Sita was held captive by Ravana after her abduction, because she refused to stay in Ravana's palace, and preferred to stay under the Ashoka tree, hence the name. Much of the Ashoka Vatika was destroyed by Hanuman, when he first visited Lanka, searching for Sita. Its present location is believed to be the Hakgala Botanical Garden, the area is known as Seetha Eliya.  Existence of Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh When Sita was abducted by Raavan, they bumped into Jatayu, a demi-god in vulture form, who tried his best to stop Raavan. Lepakshi, in Andhra Pradesh, is said to be the place where Jatayu fell. Ram, accompanied by Hanuman, met the dying Jatayu. Ram helped him attain moksha by uttering the words "Le Pakshi", which is Telugu for "Rise, bird". There's also a large footprint in that area which is said to be that of Hanumana's.  Four-tusked elephants Sundar Kanda [4.27.12] states that Hanuman, on entering Lanka, sees Four-Tusked elephants guarding the palaces of Ravana. These elephants are tall and imposing and have been trained to protect Lanka from invaders. Well, fossil remains show that there were many steps in the evolution of the 'Modern Elephant' and there did exist four-tusked ancestors of elephants in various shapes and sizes such as Trilophodon, Tetralophodon, Gomphotherium etc around 20 million years ago!  Existence of Konda Kattu Gala, Ishtreepura This was one of the places to which King Ravana shifted Sita as a precautionary measure which he was forced to take by Lord Hanuman's advent. There are lots of intruding tunnels and caves in this area. This seems to be a part of a great ingenious network of paths, which is interconnected to all the major areas of King Ravana's city.  Ravana’s palace These tunnels prove beyond doubt the architectural brilliance of King Ravana. These tunnels served as a quick means of transport through the hills and also as a secret passage and networked all the important cities, airports and dairy farms. A .close look at these tunnels indicates that they are man-made and not natural formations. This Buddhist shrine at Kalutara was where once King Ravana's palace and a tunnel existed.  Kalaniya After King Ravana’s death, Vibeeshana was coroneted as King of Lanka by Lakshmana at Kelaniya. There are murals enshrined outside the Buddhist temple depicting the crowning of Vibeeshana. The Kelani River is mentioned in the Valmiki Ramayana and Vibeeshana palace was said to be on the banks of this river.  Proof of Lord Hanuman setting fire to Ravana’s kingdom The color of the soil of the ancient battlefield is still red today, and is still surrounded by lighter colored earth. One of the airports of Ravana, torched by Hanuman when he came looking for Sita, still has a scorched-earth look. A patch of darker soil surrounded by brown earth.
👉 *Hanuman* 💥 According to Valmiki's Ramayana, one morning in his childhood, Hanuman was hungry and saw the rising red-colored sun. Mistaking it for a ripe fruit, he leapt up to eat it. In one version of the Hindu legend, the king of gods Indra intervened and struck Hanuman with his thunderbolt. It hit Hanuman on his jaw, and he fell to the earth dead with a broken jaw. Hanuman's father Vayu (air) became upset and withdrew all the air on Earth. The lack of air created immense suffering to all living beings. This led lord Shiva to intervene and resuscitate Hanuman, which in turn prompted Vayu to return to the living beings. As the mistake was done by the god Indra, he grants Hanuman a wish that his body would be as strong as Indra's Vajra, and that his Vajra can also not harm him. Along with Indra other gods have also granted him wishes: the God Agni granted Hanuman a wish that fire won't harm him; God Varuna granted a wish for Hanuman that water won't harm him; God Vayu granted a wish for Hanuman that he will be as fast as wind and the wind won't harm him. Lord Brahma also granted Hanuman a wish that he can move to any place where he cannot be stopped. Hence these wishes make Hanuman an immortal, who has unique powers and strength. In another Hindu version of his childhood legend, which Lutgendorf states is likely older and also found in Jain texts such as the 8th-century Dhurtakhyana, Hanuman's Icarus-like leap for the sun proves to be fatal and he is burnt to ashes from the sun's heat. His ashes fall onto the earth and oceans. Gods then gather the ashes and his bones from land and, with the help of fishes, re-assemble him. They find everything except one fragment of his jawbone. His great-grandfather on his mother's side then asks Surya to restore the child to life. Surya returns him to life, but Hanuman is left with a disfigured jaw. Hanuman is said to have spent his childhood in Kishkindha. Some time after this event, Hanuman begins using his supernatural powers on innocent bystanders as simple pranks, until one day he pranks a meditating sage. In fury, the sage curses Hanuman to forget the vast majority of his powers. The curse remains into effect, until he is reminded of his powers in his adulthood.
The Brahmins, who are predominantly from India and Nepal, wield significant power in Gulf countries, often occupying key positions in companies and on director boards. Many offices are now being run remotely from India, with resources being directed there. While some Arabs or Muslims may be given token positions, the Brahmins predominantly hold top roles. There's growing concern that this trend could lead to further Brahmin control, akin to their influence in Britain, potentially impacting the future of Gulf countries. Many Arabs, unaware of the extent of Brahmin influence in Gulf countries, are often perceived as being uninformed about this situation.
👉 *Luke 19:27* *But those enemies of mine who did not want me to be king over them-bring them here and kill them in front of me.’”* 👉 *"Chance"* He was standing all alone Trying to find the words to say When every prayer he ever prayed Was gone And the dreams he's never owned Are still safely tucked away Until tomorrow he just Carries on See the Devil on the streets at night See him running in the pouring rain See him grinning 'neath a twisted light I'll be back again! See the people standing in a row See them nodding like a field of grain No one sees the sickle though Coming 'cross the plain! And this he knows if nothing more That waiting in the dark like destiny *All those who kissed the dogs of war* And there is no tomorrow No tomorrow Take a chance Take a chance See the Devil he is so intense See the Devil go and change his name What's the going price of innocence? It can't be the same! Is it dark when the moon is down? Is it dark with a single flame? If there's glass falling all around I am not to blame! And this he knows if nothing more That waiting in the dark like destiny All those who kissed the dogs of war And there is no tomorrow No tomorrow Take a chance! Burn the night away Burn the night away Burn the night.. Pictures at an exhibition Played as he stood in his trance Staring at his inhibitions All the time believing That it now came down to nothing but this chance I fear you! Your silence, Your blindness, See what you want to see! In darkness One kindness One moment Tell me what you believe? I believe in nothing Never really had to In regards to your life Rumors that are not true Who's defending evil? Surely never I Who would be the witness If your chance's to die? Father can you hear me This is not how was meant to be I am safe and so are you As for the others destiny Father can you hear me This is not how was meant to be I am safe and so are you As for the others destiny I believe that situations All depend on circumstance I believe that situations All depend on circumstance Look away! Look away! Look away! Look away! Pictures at an exhibition Played as he stood in his trance Staring at his inhibitions All the time believing That it now came down to Nothing but this chance!
I check all the reference bro literally all and you know what I found I found nothing on 2 reference even chat GPT is saying there is no verse something like that, 😂😂😂,, and in purush sukta he is misrepresentation you can check cause it's a allegorical example just that's it
💥 *Superiority of Brahmins* 👉 *Manusmriti 10.1* - Let the three twice-born castes (varna), discharging their (prescribed) duties, study (the Veda); but among them the Brahmana (alone) shall teach it, not the other two; that is an established rule. 👉 *Manusmriti 1.88* - To Brahmanas he assigned teaching and studying (the Veda), sacrificing for their own benefit and for others, giving and accepting (of alms). 👉 *Manusmriti 1.93* - As the Brahmana sprang from (Brahman’s) mouth, as he was the first-born, and as he possesses the Veda, he is by right the lord of this whole creation. 👉 *Manusmriti 1.95* - Through the mouth of this (Brahmana), the celestials eat their Havyas (Oblations), and the manes, their Kavyas (oblations.) 👉 *Manusmriti 1.99* - A Brahmana, coming into existence, is born as the highest on earth, the lord of all created beings, for the protection of the treasury of the law. 👉 *Manusmriti 1.101* - Whatever a Brahmin receives is his only even if it belongs to others and it is only due to the kindness of Brahmins that other castes enjoy.
@@rahulkumar-gq9vhYour ancestors gone wrong ,by the time your religion changed ,now your religion has this position. Basically there is no basis of sanatan religion. Finally your religion name also changed, hindu is not a religion, but most of the people around the world Sanatan dharm known as hinduism .but in real Hindu is a geographical definition given by Arabs
💥 *Mountains had Wings!* Hinduism says that mountains had wings and used to fly and then Indra cut off their wings, the reason why Indra did this varies according to different Puranas, some say that their wings were becoming too large so Indra cut them off and then they became clouds, some says that Gods feared flying mountains would fall to the ground and kill people so for this reason Indra cut off their wings. Mainak mountain was saved as he took shelter in Vayu Devta. 👉 *Valmiki Ramayana 5.1.123-5* - “O son! Earlier in the Krita yuga, mountains had wings. With speed equal to that of Garuda and Vayu, they went in all directions. After that when those mountains were thus flying freely, Devas and living creatures together with sages obtained fear in the doubt that those mountains might fall down. Then the angry Devendra who performed a hundred Asvamedha rituals, cut off the wings of thousands of mountains by his weapon vajra then and there.” *Tr. K.M.K Murthy* 👉 *Srimad Bhagavatam 8.11.34* - “Indra thought: Formerly, when many mountains flying in the sky with wings would fall to the ground and kill people, I cut their wings with this same thunderbolt.” Tr. Swami Prabhupada 👉 *Matsya Purana 125.10-17* - “…The clouds Puskarabartaka have been born from the wings (of the mountains). These wings are named Puskara and hold a huge volume of water hence these clouds are known as Puskaravarta. The valiant Indra cut down the wings of the mountains that used to fly at their will and cause ruin and destruction to the rising generation (of the universe)…” Tr. Taluqdar of Oudh, Edited by B.D. Basu 👉 *Linga Purana I.54.46-48* - “…The origin of the third type of clouds is from the wings of mountains chopped off by Indra.” Tr. Board of Scholars, Edited by J.L. Shastri 👉 *Brahmanda Purana I.2.22.41* - “The wings of very powerful mountains that had increased in size and who used to go wherever as they pleased, were chopped off by Indra who wished to secure the welfare of all living beings.” Tr. G.V. Tagare 👉 *Harivamsa Purana 3.40.19* - “Knowing that the mountains are responsible for lack of firmness (immobility) of earth, the destroyer of strongholds (Indra), the lord, after installing the mountains at their own places, cut off their wings with his weapon, the hundred jointed (edged shataparva) Vajra.” 👉 *Vayu Purana I.51.38* - “The wings of the powerful mountains who could go as per their will and pleasure, had grown very large. Indra cut them off for the (welfare of all) living beings.” Tr. G.V. Tagare, Edited by G.P Bhatt
👉 *H.H. Wilson writes in the footnoes of the verse Rig Veda 2.12.2* - “Yah parvatan prakupitan aramnat; the Scholiast says he quieted the mountains, going hither and thither, as long as they had wings: Indra cut them off.” 👉 *Swami Prabhupada also wrote* - “In many descriptions in Vedic literature it is found that mountains also fly in the sky with wings. When such mountains are dead, they fall to the ground, where they stay as very large dead bodies.” Swami Prabhupada on Srimad Bhagavatam 8.11.12 ŚB 8.11.12 प्राहरत् कुलिशं तस्मा अमोघं परमर्दन: । सयानो न्यपतद् भूमौ छिन्नपक्ष इवाचल: ॥ १२ ॥ prāharat kuliśaṁ tasmā amoghaṁ para-mardanaḥ sayāno nyapatad bhūmau chinna-pakṣa ivācalaḥ Synonyms prāharat - inflicted; kuliśam - thunderbolt scepter; tasmai - unto him (Bali Mahārāja); amogham - infallible; para-mardanaḥ - Indra, who is expert in defeating the enemy; sa-yānaḥ - with his airplane; nyapatat - fell down; bhūmau - on the ground; chinna-pakṣaḥ - whose wings have been taken away; iva - like; acalaḥ - a mountain. *Translation* When Indra, the defeater of enemies, released his infallible thunderbolt scepter at Bali Mahārāja with a desire to kill him, Bali Mahārāja indeed fell to the ground with his airplane, like a mountain with its wings cut off. *Purport* In many descriptions in Vedic literature it is found that mountains also fly in the sky with wings. When such mountains are dead, they fall to the ground, where they stay as very large dead bodies.
💥 *Divine Inspiration* Divine inspiration is the concept of a supernatural force, typically a deity, causing a person or people to experience a creative desire. It has been a commonly reported aspect of many religions, for thousands of years. Divine inspiration is often closely tied to the concept of revelation, the belief in information being revealed or disclosed through communication with a deity or other supernatural entity or entities. Examples - Besides ancient mythology, the religious texts of traditions including Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam and Mormonism are all claimed to be divinely inspired to some degree. 👉 *Ancient Mesopotamia* - In the Mesopotamian epic Atra-Hasis, the writer describes his work as dictated by the Goddess in a dream-vision. 👉 *Ancient Greece* - The ancient Greek muses were said to be supernatural forces that gave artists their skill, while the Ancient Greek oracles were said to be subject to supernatural forces. 👉 *Hinduism* - Music has historically been considered a medium through which performers can become a vehicle for divine inspiration. The goddess Saraswati is also sometimes invoked for assistance with inspiration. 👉 *Judaism and Christianity* - Both religions claim Biblical inspiration for the parts of the Bible to which they adhere. 👉 *Islam* - Muslims believe the Noble Quran was "verbally revealed (Not inspired)" by Allah SWT to Prophet Muhammed pbuh through the Archangel Gabriel/Jibreel pbuh.
2:57:05 Absolutely brother Brandon. If your beliefs are like avatars that these believe in, then where are the moral values in there ? I mean believing that some hybrid half human half animal deities are gods, would make anyone wonder if it’s true or some fictional characters you people believe in !!!
Ok and was allah hu akbar a scientist then ? Who mixed up elements to made the world. Oh but then why he made people who don't believe in him? Coz he himself doesn't exist😅
@@shal5751 Yeah cause I thought human got Brians, didn’t they? It’s so obvious, if there is no religion. People will realise in today world that there must be a creator, that is God
👉 *Matthew 10:34-36* “Do not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth; I have not come to bring peace, but a sword. For I have come to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law; and one's foes will be members of one's own household” 👉 *Luke 12:51-53* Do you think I came to bring peace on earth? No, I tell you, but division. 52 From now on there will be five in one family divided against each other, three against two and two against three. 53 They will be divided, father against son and son against father, mother against daughter and daughter against mother, mother-in-law against daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law against mother-in-law.”
👉 *Enter Sandman* Say your prayers, little one Don't forget, my son To include everyone I tuck you in, warm within Keep you free from sin 'Til the sandman, he comes Sleep with one eye open Gripping your pillow tight Exit light Enter night Take my hand We're off to never-never land Something's wrong, shut the light Heavy thoughts tonight And they aren't of Snow White Dreams of war, dreams of liars Dreams of dragon's fire And of things that will bite, yeah Sleep with one eye open Gripping your pillow tight Exit light Enter night Take my hand We're off to never-never land Now I lay me down to sleep Now I lay me down to sleep pray the Lord my soul to keep pray the Lord my soul to keep If I die before I wake If I die before I wake pray the Lord my soul to take pray the Lord my soul to take Hush, little baby, don't say a word! And never mind that noise you heard It's just the beasts under your bed In your closet, in your head Exit light Enter night Grain of sand Exit light Enter night Take my hand We're off to never-never land, yeah Uh Yeah, yeah Yo, oh We're off to never-never land Take my hand We're off to never-never land Take my hand We're off to never-never land
8:28. 👉 *Chandogya Upanishad 5.10.7* Now, people of good conduct can expect to quickly attain a pleasant birth, like that of a Brahmin, the Kshatriya, or the Vaishya. But people of evil conduct can expect to enter a foul womb, like that of a dog, a pig, or a Chandala.
👉 *Manu’s code I-31* - Brahma, gave birth to the Brahmins from his mouth, the Kshatriyas from his shoulders, the Vaishyas from his thighs and Shudras from his feet. 💥 *God said the duty of a Shudra is to serve the upper varnas faithfully with devotion and without grumbling. (Manu 1-91) Manu is not satisfied with this. He wants this servile status of the Shudras to be expressed in the names and surnames of persons belonging to that community. Manu says:* 👉 *Manu II. 31* - Let the first part of a Brahman’s name denote something auspicious, a Kshatriya’s be connected with power, and a Vaishyas with wealth but a Shudra’s express something contemptible. 👉 *Manu II. 32* - The second part of a Brahmin’s name shall be a word implying happiness, of a Kshatriya’s (a word) implying protection, of a Vaishya’s a term expressive of thriving and of a Shudra’s an expression denoting service. 👉 *Manu 11-135* - A hundred year old Kshatriya must treat a ten year old Brahmin boy as his father. 👉 *Manu II2* - The Brahmin should never invite persons of other varnas for food. In case, the latter begs the Brahmin for food, the Brahmin may give them some left-over. Even these left-over must be served not by the Brahmin but by his servants outside the house. 👉 *Manu III. 156* - He who instructs Shudra pupils and he whose teacher is a Shudra shall become disqualified for being invited to a shradha. 👉 *Manu IV-78 to 81* - A Shudra is unfit of receive education. The upper varnas should not impart education or give advice to a Shudra. It is not necessary that the Shudra should know the laws and codes and hence need not be taught. Violators will go to as amrita hell. 👉 *Manu IV. 61* - “Let him not dwell in a country where the rulers are Shudras.” 👉 *Manu IV. 99* - He must never read the Vedas in the presence of the Shudras. 👉 *Manu VIII-20 to 22* - Any country, where there are no Brahmins, of where they are not happy will get devastated and destroyed. 👉 *Manu VIII. 20* - A Brahmana who is only a Brahman by decent i.e., one who has neither studied nor performed any other act required by the Vedas may, at the king’s pleasure, interpret the law to him i.e., act as the judge, but never a Shudra (however learned he may be). 👉 *Manu VIII. 21* - The Kingdom of that monarch, who looks on while a Shudra settles the law, will sink low like a cow in the morass. 👉 *Manu VIII-50,56 and 59* - Any Brahmin, who enslaves or tries to enslave a Brahmin, is liable for a penalty of no less than 600 PANAS. A Brahmin can order a Shudra to serve him without any remuneration because the Shudra is created by Brahma to serve the Brahmins. Even if a Brahmin frees a Shudra from slavery the Shudra continues to be a slave as he is created for slavery. Nobody has the right to free him. 👉 *Manu VIII. 270* - A Shudra who insults a twice born man with gross invectives shall have his tongue cut out; for he is of low origin. 👉 *Manu VIII. 271* - If he mentions the names and castes of the (twice born) with contumely, an iron nail, ten fingers long, shall be thrust red hot into his mouth. 👉 *Manu VIII. 272* - If a Shudra arrogantly presumes to preach religion to Brahmins, the king shall have poured burning oil in his mouth and ears. 👉 *Manu VIII. 374* - A Shudra who has an intercourse with a woman of the higher caste guarded or unguarded shall be punished n the following manner; if she was unguarded, he loses the offending part; if she was guarded then he should be put to death and his property confiscated.” 👉 *Manu VIII. 413* - A Brahman may compel a Shudra, whether bought or unbought, to do servile work for he is created by the creator to be the slave of a Brahmana. 👉 *Manu VIII-417 & X129* - No Shudra should have property of his own, He should have nothing of his own. The existence of a wealthy Shudra is bad for the Brahmins. A Brahman may take possession of the goods of a Shudra. 👉 *Manu VIII. 417* - A Brahman may seize without hesitation, if he be in distress for his subsistence, the goods of his Shudra. The Shudra can have only one occupation. This is one of the inexorable laws of Manu. says Manu. 👉 *Manu IX334 & 335* - A Shudra who wants to just fill his stomach may serve a Vaishya. If he wants a permanent means of living he can serve a Kshatriya. But if he wants to go to heaven or wants higher or superior birth in the next generation he must serve a Brahmin. 👉 *Manu X-121* - The most sacred duty of a Shudra is to serve the Brahmins, always, reciting the words “Brahman” with utmost devotion. Such a Shudra will get salvation. Otherwise he will die a worst death and will go to the worst hell. 👉 *Manu X-122* - But let a (Shudra) serve Brahmans, either for the sake of heaven, or with a view to both (this life and the next) for he who is called the servant of a Brahman thereby gains all his ends. 👉 *Manu X-123* - The service of Brahmans alone is declared (to be) an excellent occupation for a Shudra for whatever else besides this he may perform will bear him no fruit. 👉 *Manu X-124* - They must allot to him out of their own family (property) a suitable maintenance, after considering his ability, his industry, and the number of those whom he is bound to support. 👉 *Manu X-125* - Brahmins to give Shudras food leftovers, old torn clothes, spoiled grain and old utensils. 👉 *Manu X-129* - No superfluous collection of wealth must be made by a Shudra, even though he has power to make it, since a servile man, who has amassed riches, becomes proud, and, by his insolence or neglect, gives pain to Brahmins. A Brahmin shall never beg from a Shudra, property for (performing) a sacrifice i.e., for religious purposes. All marriages with the Shudra were prescribed. Marriage with a woman belonging to any of three other classes was forbidden.
The travel log is from 1583-90, Babri masjid was built 1528-29 (935 A.H.). So Mr Akash Thakur, you should bring a travel log from someone who visited Ayodhya before that time.
💥 *Dada Bhagwan* Dada Bhagwan (7 November 1908 - 2 January 1988), also known as Dadashri, born Ambalal Muljibhai Patel, was an Indian spiritual leader from Gujarat who founded the Akram Vignan Movement. He was spiritually inclined from an early age. He worked as a contractor for a company maintaining dry docks in Bombay before attaining "self-realization" in 1958. He left business and focused on his spiritual goals. The movement around his teaching grew into the Akram Vignan movement gaining followers in western India and abroad. Ahimsa (non-violence) and vegetarianism are an important part of Dada's teachings. *He claimed to have attained self-realisation in June 1958 at Surat railway station while sitting on a bench at platform number 3. It was about 6 pm and it lasted 48 minutes. However this was not revealed initially by him. After his experience, a close relative began to address him by the spiritual name of Dada (a Gujarati term for "Revered Grandfather") Bhagwan (Lord) became his spiritual name. The experience or self-realization is described as revelation or manifestation of the god within, or pure self, supreme self manifested through body; which he later called Dada Bhagwan. He had differentiated between self and his empirical self as Patel and Dada Bhagwan.* He left his business to his partners to concentrate on his spiritual goals. He continued to live on the dividends of his shares of company. He continued his householder life as his teaching did not require renunciation or asceticism. 💥 *Akram Vignan movement* Dada Bhagwan formed a movement which he termed Akram Vignan Movement. Unlike the step-by-step purification according to Jain principles, Akram Vignan promises instant salvation through the grace of Simandhar Swami, for whom Dada Bhagwan serves as a medium. His followers believe that they will be reborn in two lives in Mahavideha, a mythical land described in Jain cosmology from where they can achieve Moksha (liberation) as they are in connection with Gnani (knower). Flügel regards the movement to be a form of Jain-Vaishnava syncretism, a development analogous to the Mahayana in Buddhism. Initially, he had not revealed his experiences to the public but his some close relatives and friends knew it. In 1962, during a conversation with him, a person named Chandrakant Patel from Uganda experienced sudden self-realization. Such experience is described in traditional Jainism as kshayak samkit which is only achieved in presence of Tirthankara. Kanubhai K. Patel was the second person, who was also his business partner, who received instant knowledge in 1963 from Dada Bhagwan.
💥 *Expansion of movement* Between 1962 and 1968, very few close people received "knowledge" through Dada Bhagwan. Following 1968, he bestowed "knowledge" who requested to be blessed. This is the foundation of the movement. He said that he was initially reluctant due to fear of public opinion as in case of Shrimad Rajchandra but after his visit to a Rishabha temple in Khambhat he decided to public performance of Gnanvidhi, a practice to transfer of "knowledge" for self-realisation. In 1968, the first Gnanvidhi was held at Bombay. Over the years, the Gnanvidhi became more elaborate and achieved its present form in 1983. He continued to give spiritual discourses all over the world. He emphasized contact of "knower" (Gnani) to gain knowledge over scriptural or ritual knowledge. His followers were initially spread in his hometown Vadodara and Bombay. The movement expanded in the 1960s and 1970s to southern Gujarat and Maharashtra and in Gujarati diaspora in East Africa, North America and UK. In 1983, he had reportedly around 50,000 followers. When he died on 2 January 1988, his funeral was attended by about 60000 followers. 💥 *Succession* Soon after the death of Dada Bhagwan, the movement split into two factions. One led by Kanubhai Patel and backed by Jay Sachchidannad Sangh and other led by Niruben Amin. Niruben claimed that she was instructed and trained in Gnanvidhi by Dada Bhagwan. Niruben formed her own organisations; Dada Bhagwan Foundation Trust and Simandhar Swami Aradhana Trust in Ahmedabad and Mahavideh Foundation in Mumbai. She became a popular leader of the movement and was addressed as Niruma by her followers from 1999. After death of Niruben in 2006, she was succeeded by Deepakbhai Desai. 💥 *Recognition* In 2012, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation named a stretch of road between Visat crossroads and Sabarmati crossroads as Pujya Dada Bhagwan Road and the Zundal circle as Dada Bhagwan circle. 💥 *In popular culture* Dada Bhagwan was portrayed by Gulshan Grover in a 2012 independent film Desperate Endeavors directed by French-Algerian director Salim Khassa.
💥 *Which Karma Makes One Rich Or Poor?* "If one accepts that whatever happens is justice, then he will attain liberation." *In brief, let the higher status people steal you in peace and don't make noise while they're doing so!* 👉 *Questioner:* Then Dada, don’t you think that if a poor man who is very virtuous and religious were to see a wealthy man who is devious and immoral, he would be put off by religion all together? He will think that all his piousness has not improved his poverty at all. 👉 *Dadashri:* Not every religious person is miserable. Perhaps even five percent are happy. Whatever misery befalls us today is the result of our karma. The fact that a person enjoys wealth and prosperity today is all the result of his karma. He will suffer the consequences of whatever bad deeds he does in this life, in his next life. We will enjoy the fruit of the good deeds we do today, in the next life. 👉 *Questioner:* Dada, what you are saying is true. But looking at it from the point of worldly interaction, if a man lives in a hut, suffering hunger and thirst, along side a man that lives in a palace, don’t you think it would make him angry to see the man in the palace living a life of corruption while he, an honest and decent man cannot even feed his children? How would he be able to remain calm? 👉 *Dadashri:* The misery that he is experiencing now, is a result of the ‘test’ (cause) he took in the past life. The other person had also taken the ‘test’, he passed and now he is receiving the result. Now in this life the rich man’s karmas are such that he is going to fail the test of this life and the result will come in the next life. The poor man is now being tested in this life, he will pass the test and he will enjoy its effects in the next life.
2:32:03. Another excellent question! 💥 *Treta Yuga* Treta Yuga, in Hinduism, is the second and second best of the four yugas (world ages) in a Yuga Cycle, preceded by Krita (Satya) Yuga and followed by Dvapara Yuga. Treta Yuga lasts for 1,296,000 years (3,600 divine years). Treta means 'a collection of three things' in Sanskrit, and is so called because during the Treta Yuga, there were three Avatars of Vishnu that were seen: the fifth, sixth and seventh incarnations as Vamana, Parashurama and Rama, respectively. The bull of Dharma symbolizes that morality stood on three legs during this period. It had all four legs in the Satya Yuga and two in the succeeding Dvapara Yuga. Currently, in the immoral age of Kali, it stands on one leg. 💥 *Yuga Cycle* A Yuga Cycle (a.k.a. chatur yuga, maha yuga, etc.) is a cyclic age (epoch) in Hindu cosmology. Each cycle lasts for 4,320,000 years (12,000 divine years) and repeats four yugas (world ages): Krita (Satya) Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dvapara Yuga, and Kali Yuga. As a Yuga Cycle progresses through the four yugas, each yuga's length and humanity's general moral and physical state within each yuga decrease by one-fourth. Kali Yuga, which lasts for 432,000 years, is believed to have started in 3102 BCE. Near the end of Kali Yuga, when virtues are at their worst, a cataclysm and a re-establishment of dharma occur to usher in the next cycle's Krita (Satya) Yuga, prophesied to occur by Kalki. There are 71 Yuga Cycles in a manvantara (age of Manu) and 1,000 Yuga Cycles in a kalpa (day of Brahma).
💥 *Manvantara* A manvantara, in Hindu cosmology, is a cyclic period of time identifying the duration, reign, or age of a Manu, the progenitor of mankind. *In each manvantara, seven Rishis, certain deities, an Indra, a Manu, and kings (sons of Manu) are created and perish!* Each manvantara is distinguished by the Manu who rules/reigns over it, of which we are currently in the seventh manvantara of fourteen, which is ruled by Vaivasvata Manu. 💥 *Etymology* Manvantara (Sanskrit: मन्वन्तर), sometimes spelled manwantara or manuantara, is a compound of manu (Sanskrit: मनु, lit. 'man, mankind, or Manu, the progenitor of mankind') and antara (Sanskrit: अन्तर, lit. 'interval, period, or term'), creating manu-antara or manvantara, literally meaning "the duration of a Manu", or his lifespan, with synonym meanings of "the interval, reign, period, or age of a Manu". Sandhya (Sanskrit: सन्ध्या or संध्या, romanized: sandhyā or samdhyā, lit. 'union, juncture, or twilight i.e. dawn/morning or dusk/night') or sandhi (Sanskrit: सन्धि or संधि, romanized: sandhi or samdhi, lit. 'union or juncture'), sometimes with a compound of kala (Sanskrit: काल, romanized: kāla, lit. 'time'), have been used to represent "the juncture before or after a manvantara", a period of universal deluge (flood): 👉 manvantara sandhya (Sanskrit: मन्वन्तर सन्ध्या, romanized: manvantara-sandhyā) 👉 manvantara sandhi (Sanskrit: मन्वन्तर सन्धि, romanized: manvantara-sandhi) 👉 sandhya kala (Sanskrit: सन्ध्या काल, romanized: sandhyākāla or sandhyā-kāla) when describing a manvantara 👉 sandhi kala (Sanskrit: सन्धि काल, romanized: sandhikāla or sandhi-kāla) when describing a manvantara
💥 *Purana and Itihasa* (epic history) 👉 *Source* - Nilamata Purana: a cultural and literary study Manvantara (मन्वन्तर) refers to a time period consisting of seventy-one times the amount of one Caturyuga, according to the Nīlamatapurāṇa. The passage of the sun through one sign of the zodiac, we are informed, is called a solar month. Two months make a season, three seasons an Ayana and two Ayanas a year. Four lacs and thirty two thousand years make Kaliyuga. Twice as much as Kaliyuga is Dvāpara, thrice is Tretā and four yugas make one Caturyuga and seventy one Caturyugas make one Manvantara. 👉 *Source* - Puranic Encyclopedia Manvantara (मन्वन्तर).-Kalpa, Manvantara and Caturyuga. The Prapañca (universe) is perishable. At one time, it takes its origin, at another time it perishes. Brahmā, the creator of the universe has birth and death. The period between the birth and death of a Brahmā is known as a "Mahākalpa". The flood that comes at the death of a Brahmā is called "Mahāpralaya". One day of Brahmā is called Kalpakāla. In the Purāṇas one Kalpa or one day of Brahmā is divided into fourteen parts. The master or ruler of each of these divisions is a Manu. There are fourteen Manus. The life span of each Manu is called a "Manvantaram". (See full article at Story of Manvantara from the Puranic encyclopaedia by Vettam Mani) 👉 *Source* - Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: The Purana Index Manvantara (मन्वन्तर).-Periods of Manus; seven in number and seven to come, of Svāyambhuva, Svārociṣa, Auttama, Tāmasa, Raivata, Cākṣuṣa, Sāvarṇi (after Vaivasvata in Matsya-purāṇa), raucya (br. p.); Vaivasvata present according to the Matsya-purāṇa) Ruci, Bhautya, Merusāvarṇi, Rta, Ṛtadhāmān and Viṣvaksena; the last seven are future Manus;1 one of the five characteristics of the Purāṇa;2 calculation of the duration of the epochs of Manus;3 constitutes 71 yugas at the end of which comes Kṣaya4 according to Mānuṣa and Divyavatsara.5 manvantara of svāyambhuva manu-the Gods of three worlds, sages, pitṛs, and people help him; but finding the diminished powers, go to Maharloka.6 👉 *Source* - Shodhganga: The saurapurana - a critical study Manvantara (मन्वन्तर) literaly means “difference beween two Manus”, according to the 10th century Saurapurāṇa: one of the various Upapurāṇas depicting Śaivism.-Manvantara is constituted of two words manu and antara which literaly means difference beween two Manus. A manvantara consists of seventy one caturyugas. According to the Purāṇa texts one Manu reigns over one manvantara covering the period. There are fourteen manvantaras like Svāyambhuva, Svārociṣa, Uttama, Tāmasa, Raivata, Cākṣuṣa, Vaivasvata, Sāvarṇa, Merusāvarṇi etc . Of these fourteen manvantaras first six manvantaras have already passed. At present vaivasvata-manvantara continues and the latter seven manvantaras are yet to come. Each of these manvantaras is presided over by a particular Manu, his sons who rule over the earth, seven sages, Gods and the lord of these Gods known as Indra. In justifying the existence of these five concepts-Manu, his sons, seven sages, Gods and their lord Indra, the Purāṇa texts (cf. Viṣṇupurāṇa III.2.45-47 and Matsypurāṇa 9.30-31) gives their explanations. It is stated that at the end of every caturyuga (71 caturyugas make one manvantara) Vedas disappear and seven sages purposely come down to the earth to restore the Vedas, Manu appears as the author of the Smṛtis. In the social set up as envisaged by Manu on the basis of Smṛti, Sacrifice is a necessity. Therefore in each of the manvantaras there are Gods including their lord Indra to partake of the sacrifice. Sons and grandsons of Manu have their existence because for the whole term of a manvantara they rule as sovereigns of the earth.
💥 *Vaishnavism* (Vaishava dharma) 👉 *Source* - Pure Bhakti: Bhagavad-gita (4th edition) Manvantara (मन्वन्तर) refers to “the reign of one manu”. (cf. Glossary page from Śrīmad-Bhagavad-Gītā). 👉 *Source* - Pure Bhakti: Brhad Bhagavatamrtam Manvantara (मन्वन्तर) refers to:-The lifespan of Manu;306,720,000 years. (cf. Glossary page from Śrī Bṛhad-bhāgavatāmṛta). 👉 *Source* - Prabhupada Books: Sri Caitanya Caritamrta Manvantara (मन्वन्तर) or Manvantarāvatāra refers to “incarnations in different millenniums”, according to the Śrī Caitanya Caritāmṛta 2.20.246 (“The Science of the Absolute Truth”).-Accordingly, “There are incarnations that control the material qualities [guṇa-avatāras], incarnations who appear during the reign of each Manu [manvantara-avatāras], incarnations in different millenniums [yuga-avatāras] and incarnations of empowered living entities [śaktyāveśa-avatāras]”. 💥 *Shaktism* (Shakta philosophy) 👉 *Source* - Google Books: Manthanabhairavatantram Manvantara (मन्वन्तर) refers to a “small eon”, according to the Kularatnoddyota, one of the earliest Kubjikā Tantras.-Accordingly, “[...] Āṇava is said to be (brought about) by the mantras applied through the process (krama) of uttering the letters (that constitute them). In this way, O fair-faced one, in the future, in (the course of) the a eons, great (kalpa) and small (manvantara), the rite (karman) of initiation will be of three types. The rite of initiation in the Kula tradition (āmnāya) will take place during (the various) ages (yuga) and (varies) according to the nature of (each) age, and (will be imparted) through the line (krama) of teachers and disciples by means of insights (vijñāna) (outwardly apparent) as the signs of attainment (pratyaya)”.
💥 *General definition* (in Hinduism) 👉 1- Manvantara is the period of astronomical time within an aeon or Kalpa, (a day of Brahma). 👉 2- Manvantara, the Hindu progenitor of mankind, is an astronomical period of time measurement. The word is a combination of words 'manu' and 'antara', creating manu-antara or manvantara, and literally meaning "the duration of a Manu", or his life span. Each Manvantara is created and ruled by a specific Manu, who in turn is created by Brahma, the Creator himself. Manu creates the world, and all its species during that period of time, each Manvantara lasts the lifetime of a Manu, upon whose death, Brahma creates another Manu to continue the cycle of Creation or Shristi, Vishnu on his part takes a new Avatar, and also a new Indra and Saptarishis are appointed. Eventually it takes 14 Manus and their respective Manvantaras to create a Kalpa, Aeon, or a ‘Day of Brahma’, according to the Hindu Time Cycles and also the Vedic timeline. Thereafter, at the end of each Kalpa, there is a period - same as Kalpa - of dissolution or Pralaya, wherein the world (earth and all life forms, but not the entire universe itself) is destroyed and lies in a state of rest, which is called the, ‘Night of Brahma’. After that the creator, Brahma starts his cycle of creation all over again, in an endless cycle of creation followed by Destruction for which Shiva, Hindu God of destruction, and also renewal, is invoked towards the end of each such cycle.
💥 *Pralaya* Pralaya (devanāgarī: प्रलय) is a Sanskrit word that means "dissolution" or "melting away" (from laya: "to dissolve" and pra "away"). In Hinduism, it refers to a period where the universe is in a state of non-existence, which happens when the three gunas or qualities of matter are in perfect balance. H. P. Blavatsky defined it as, "A period of obscuration or repose--planetary, cosmic or universal--the opposite of Manvantara." 💥 *General description* *The idea of pralaya is part of a cyclic model of the universe (present in several Eastern philosophies as well as in Theosophy) where the cosmos is said to appear and disappear regularly within the Absolute Reality* 👉 As the sun arises every morning on our objective horizon out of its (to us) subjective and antipodal space, so does the Universe emerge periodically on the plane of objectivity, issuing from that of subjectivity-the antipodes of the former. This is the "Cycle of Life." And as the sun disappears from our horizon, so does the Universe disappear at regular periods, when the "Universal night" sets in. The Hindoos call such alternations the "Days and Nights of Brahma," or the time of Manvantara and that of Pralaya (dissolution). The Westerns may call them Universal Days and Nights if they prefer. 💥 *In Hinduism Pralaya is of four kinds* 👉 1- Naimittaka or occasional 👉 2- Prakrittika or elemental 👉 3- Atyantika or absolute 👉 4- Nitya or perpetual
18:10. Spot on! They have to create an enemy even if it doesn't exist. A Common Enemy is the only thing that holds them together, nothing else does. 👉 *Enter Sandman* Say your prayers, little one Don't forget, my son To include everyone I tuck you in, warm within Keep you free from sin 'Til the sandman, he comes Sleep with one eye open Gripping your pillow tight Exit light Enter night Take my hand We're off to never-never land Something's wrong, shut the light Heavy thoughts tonight And they aren't of Snow White Dreams of war, dreams of liars Dreams of dragon's fire And of things that will bite, yeah Sleep with one eye open Gripping your pillow tight Exit light Enter night Take my hand We're off to never-never land Now I lay me down to sleep Now I lay me down to sleep pray the Lord my soul to keep pray the Lord my soul to keep If I die before I wake If I die before I wake pray the Lord my soul to take pray the Lord my soul to take Hush, little baby, don't say a word! And never mind that noise you heard It's just the beasts under your bed In your closet, in your head Exit light Enter night Grain of sand Exit light Enter night Take my hand We're off to never-never land, yeah Uh Yeah, yeah Yo, oh We're off to never-never land Take my hand We're off to never-never land Take my hand We're off to never-never land
👉 *"I Seek Power"* As the steam from the street starts to rise The gutter whispers That the moon like a child has arrived The dark has missed her And the light that she lends is a guide Among her shadows Like the ghost from the past we survive! And you ask me now What is my intent? Here among the ruins Cloaked in false pretence And how do I belong? I seek power! Where the power remains I seek power In the back of your brain How will you see me If you don't know where I hide? How will you bleed me If I am somewhere inside? In the ashes of empires lost A distant warning On the danger of ignoring cost And children mourning As the memories cloud in our mind The past can glitter And so it has been designed I know every lie That the mind invents Though they're well disguised And cloaked in innocence And how do I belong? I seek power! Where the power remains I seek power Like the kiss of cocaine I seek power As the darkness descends I seek power And I'll have it again, again, again, again! I seek power Where the power remains I seek power Like the kiss of cocaine I seek power When it's not always wise I seek power For the power survives
👉 *Chapter 49 The private apartments سورة الحجرات - Al-Hujraat: Verse 13* يَا أَيُّهَا النَّاسُ إِنَّا خَلَقْنَاكُمْ مِنْ ذَكَرٍ وَأُنْثَىٰ وَجَعَلْنَاكُمْ شُعُوبًا وَقَبَائِلَ لِتَعَارَفُوا ۚ إِنَّ أَكْرَمَكُمْ عِنْدَ اللَّهِ أَتْقَاكُمْ ۚ إِنَّ اللَّهَ عَلِيمٌ خَبِيرٌ O mankind, indeed We have created you from male and female and made you peoples and tribes that you may know one another. Indeed, the most noble of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous of you. Indeed, Allah is Knowing and Aware. 👉 *Chapter 6 The cattle سورة الأنعام - Al-Anaam: Verse 98* وَهُوَ الَّذِي أَنْشَأَكُمْ مِنْ نَفْسٍ وَاحِدَةٍ فَمُسْتَقَرٌّ وَمُسْتَوْدَعٌ ۗ قَدْ فَصَّلْنَا الْآيَاتِ لِقَوْمٍ يَفْقَهُونَ It is He Who hath produced you from a single person: here is a place of sojourn and a place of departure: We detail Our signs for people who understand. 👉 *Chapter 4 The Women سورة النساء - An-Nisa: Verse 1* بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ يَا أَيُّهَا النَّاسُ اتَّقُوا رَبَّكُمُ الَّذِي خَلَقَكُمْ مِنْ نَفْسٍ وَاحِدَةٍ وَخَلَقَ مِنْهَا زَوْجَهَا وَبَثَّ مِنْهُمَا رِجَالًا كَثِيرًا وَنِسَاءً ۚ وَاتَّقُوا اللَّهَ الَّذِي تَسَاءَلُونَ بِهِ وَالْأَرْحَامَ ۚ إِنَّ اللَّهَ كَانَ عَلَيْكُمْ رَقِيبًا O mankind! reverence your Guardian-Lord, who created you from a single person, created, of like nature, His mate, and from them twain scattered (like seeds) countless men and women;- reverence Allah, through whom ye demand your mutual (rights), and (reverence) the wombs (That bore you): for Allah ever watches over you. 👉 *Chapter 39 The Troops سورة الزمر - Az-Zumar: Verse 6* خَلَقَكُمْ مِنْ نَفْسٍ وَاحِدَةٍ ثُمَّ جَعَلَ مِنْهَا زَوْجَهَا وَأَنْزَلَ لَكُمْ مِنَ الْأَنْعَامِ ثَمَانِيَةَ أَزْوَاجٍ ۚ يَخْلُقُكُمْ فِي بُطُونِ أُمَّهَاتِكُمْ خَلْقًا مِنْ بَعْدِ خَلْقٍ فِي ظُلُمَاتٍ ثَلَاثٍ ۚ ذَٰلِكُمُ اللَّهُ رَبُّكُمْ لَهُ الْمُلْكُ ۖ لَا إِلَٰهَ إِلَّا هُوَ ۖ فَأَنَّىٰ تُصْرَفُونَ He created you (all) from a single person: then created, of like nature, his mate; and he sent down for you eight head of cattle in pairs: He makes you, in the wombs of your mothers, in stages, one after another, in three veils of darkness. such is Allah, your Lord and Cherisher: to Him belongs (all) dominion. There is no god but He: then how are ye turned away (from your true Centre)?
*Hinduism: Ramayana, Fact or Fiction ?* || _08 February 2024 - Thursday_
0:00:00 Stream starts with introductory comments, followed by discussion between Abbas , and Hashim
_Guests join_
0:41:46 Sharad Tiwari [ Hindu from Greater Noida , Uttar Pradesh , India ]
_0:48:53__ Brandon joins the panel_
_1:23:38__ Muris joins the panel_
1:41:53 Arunava Lodh [ Hindu from India ]
1:57:14 Jai Shri Raam [ Hindu from Toronto , Canada ]
_1:58:34__ Mansur joins the panel_
2:21:11 Keerthi Deellpan [ Hindu from Karnataka , India ]
3:22:11 Shashwat Satya Sanatan [ Hindu from India ]
3:35:03 Satya Anveshee [ Hindu from India ]
3:46:40 ZERO [ Hindu from India ]
3:49:21 akash Thakur [ Hindu from India ]
4:51:14 Ex Convert Rajath [ Hindu from India ]
5:26:10 Brahmrakshas [ Hindu from India ]
6:16:16 Pseudonym [ Muslim from India ]
6:51:12 mohamed shaafi [ Muslim ]
7:00:03 TKhan [ Muslim ]
7:05:16 Saad [ Muslim ]
7:09:14 Des King [ Muslim ]
7:11:33 ALI [ Muslim ]
7:15:13 Digital Human [ Muslim from India ]
7:21:08 Afsal Abdul Vaheed [ Muslim from Kerala , India ]
7:29:46 Conclusion
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@rrahman2752 Thank you! for the timestamps ❤
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@DawahWise . I recently saw a reel where a hindu claimed to climb the fence of Babri Masjid and placed idols and spread the red kum kum . Later they claimed that idols were present in the masjid. I hope you can find that video. If I do I will send you the link.
1:56:25 My question why bro hashim just repeated the answer i don’t understand..
Jazakallah khair akhi! So happy to see discussions regarding hinduism which is one of the untouched subjects and also would like to Thank for the contribution to the ummah with the dawah. The Knowledge is really opening people’s eyes!
Believe me brothers, you people have a huge impact on young generation of muslims... You beautiful people are doing intellectual jihad... Love you tons... Always love to listen to brothers... Wish you luck...
LOL🤣 when a history is written to save ONE women its a MYTH, BUT if a man 50+ year old married a 6 year old girl and how they had fun together its amazing???Humanity have lost it!!!!
@@joejo7698 but bhrama is not the father of saraswati saar😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@mohdmuaz2763 obviously he's not
@@darkrai98k69 aww but he was
@@joejo7698jali na tujhe bhi jali naa…?😂 aur kitne din karega fake chizo ki dalali?
Next time that "Jai Shri Ram' guy comes on to a stream, speak to him in Hindi. He claims to be from India, but his accent seems to indicate he might be from the Caribbean or Guyana. If I am correct, he probably speaks very little Hindi, if any.
He claimed his father was a half Muslim . He used to ate dates. Lol
The streaming time is not correct, as most of the people in indians are sleeping at that time
@@shahidchaudhary52true but this isn't their day jobs, so they have to work at other times
Exactly😂 Plus his body language was soo confident even after speaking all nonsense😅@@MullBatoora-kf6cj
To be fair, the majority of Muslims don't know how to understand Fohsa Arabic either (language of the Quran), which is why so many Muslims are so secular in nature. Alhamdulillah that is changing though.
Alhamdulillah for Islam Ya Rabb . Alhamdulillah for choosing me to be a Muslim 🤲
@@joejo7698 Why Krishna married more than 160000 young girls ?
Dawahwise is exp0sing Hinduism. one comedy video at a time 😂😊
We are waiting for hindus to give the comments supporting them. Eventhough anyone of hindus didn't give an answer😂😂😂
@@Noble_One😂
@@Noble_One😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@lithium8847-er2ojwell i guess if that’s the only thing they have to say after an 7:30 hour video they have done an excellent job.
@@user.2.2 Haha true.
LOL🤣 when a history is written to save ONE women its a MYTH, BUT if a man 50+ year old married a 6 year old girl and how they had fun together its amazing???Humanity have lost it!!!!
Please don't lose this thread.......it is helping tremendously.......hope more ....in this direction......you are not only helping us....the Indian muslims only but......also all others......this is mission left in midway by Dr zakir.....due to him being barred due to foolish allegations ......please continue this mission.....it is noble mission....insha Allah it will help us all.....
Dawahwise is exp0sing Hinduism. one comedy video at a time 😂😊
5:40:23. Brahmrakshas. To understand what Brother Hashim is explaining to you, try to draw a Circle. Inside the Circle, draw a Cross "evenly" touching the Circle Boarders, reading "North", "South", "East" and "West". Now tell me, where is "East" and where is "North East"? Now imagine this Circle being "The Earth". Saw what you've done there or not yet?
GO AHEAD BRO.THESE SANATANIS ARE BECOMING A HUGE THREAT ..I AM FROM INDIA...
So called sanatani .. not real. Just keep mocking and harm PPL
@pixel trouble for extrimsts not for aa
@infinix2005keep crying
@infinix2005because you people are logic less 😂😂😂
@infinix2005you just slaughter ppl 👹👹
💥 *Legends*
This summary is a traditional legendary account, based on literary details from the Ramayana and other historic mythology-containing texts of Buddhism and Jainism. According to Sheldon Pollock, the figure of Rama incorporates more ancient "morphemes of Indian myths", such as the mythical legends of Bali and Namuci. The ancient sage Valmiki used these morphemes in his Ramayana similes as in sections 3.27, 3.59, 3.73, 5.19 and 29.28.
💥 *In Hindu mythology* - The earth is supported by four elephants standing on the back of a turtle. *The Hindu deity Vishnu* was reincarnated as the turtle Kachhapa that carried the weight of the world on its back.
💥 *In Greek Mythology* - The Fate of Atlas: Unlike his fellow Titans, Atlas had a different punishment. Instead of being banished to Tartarus, Zeus enslaved Atlas to holding up the earth on his shoulders for all eternity. This was because Zeus wanted Atlas to keep Gaia from forming the primordial bond with Tartarus. Atlas did not like holding up the earth on his shoulders, and he tried to get out of it many times.
@@RocksDZoro-xr7yy It sadly moves in a chariot that's pulled by 7 horses mate.
💥 *The sun moves in a chariot pulled by seven horses*
Sun travelling in a horse pulled by seven horses is quite similar to Greek mythology’s Sun god Helios. Indian Prime Minister from the Hindu nationalist party said that, In our mythology we have imagined the sun god Surya riding on seven horses. This has basis in Hindu scriptures which says:
👉 *Rig Veda 1.50.8; 1.50.1* - O, Bright sun, a chariot named harit with seven horses takes you to sky
👉 *Mahabharata book 13.158.20-22* - …the sun possessed of a thousand rays… He it is that constitutes the wheel of the year, having three naves and seven horses to drag it…He is the sun, the dispeller of all darkness.
👉 *Srimad Bhagavatam 5.21.12-19* - “Thus the chariot of the sun-god, which is trayimaya, or worshiped by the words om bhur bhuvah svah, travels through the four residences…My dear King, the carriage of the sun-god’s chariot is estimated to be 3,600,000 yojanas [28,800,000 miles] long and one-fourth as wide [900,000 yojanas, or 7,200,000 miles]. The chariot’s horses, which are named after Gayatri and other Vedic meters, are harnessed by Arunadeva to a yoke that is also 900,000 yojanas wide. This chariot continuously carries the sun-god. Although Arunadeva sits in front of the sun-god and is engaged in driving the chariot and controlling the horses, he looks backward toward the sun-god…My dear King, in his orbit through Bhu-mandala [Earth], the sun-god traverses a distance of 95,100,000 yojanas [760,800,000 miles] at the speed of 2,000 yojanas and two krosas [16,004 miles] in a moment.” Tr. Swami Prabhupada
👉 *Brahmanda Purana I.2.23.50* - “…The lord of the day (i.e. the sun) thus revolves and wanders by means of horses that gallop and that are as swift as birds.” Tr. G.V. Tagare
👉 *Linga Purana I.55.81-82* - “Thus the sun, the harbinger of the day moves ahead quickly in a single wheeled chariot drawn by seven green imperishable horses. He whirls day and night in his chariot which has a single wheel. He traverses in heaven over the seven continents and oceans with the help of seven groups.” Tr. Board of Scholars, Edited by J.L. Shastri
👉 *Devi Bhagwatam 8.15.40-45* - “…The seat of the Sun on his chariot measures 36 Lakh Yoyanas wide. The Yuga measures in length one fourth of the above dimensions, that of his seat. The Chariot is moved by seven horses, consisting of the seven Chhandas, Gâyatrî, etc., driven by Aruna. The horses carry the Sun for the happiness of all. Though the charioteer sits in front of the Sun, his face is turned towards the west. He does his work as a charioteer in that state…” Tr. Swami Vijnananda
@@RocksDZoro-xr7yy 💥 *Even the Moon moves around the earth in a chariot pulled by horses*
👉 *Brahmanda Purana 1.2.23.50-51* - “He is served by Gandharvas and groups of celestial damsels by means of sons and dances. The lord of the day (i.e. the sun) thus revolves and wanders by means of horses that gallop and that are as swift as birds. The chariot of Soma (the Moon) has three wheels. His horses have the lustre of Kunda (white jasmine) flowers. They are ten in number and they are yoked to the left as well as to the right. The moon traverses by means of this.” Tr. Board of Scholars, Edited by J.L. Shastri
👉 *Vayu Purana I.52.50-51* - “The chariot of the Moon has three wheels. The horses are tied in pairs on either side. The chariot along with the horses and the charioteer has come out of the womb of the waters. The three wheels have a hundred spokes. Excellent white horses have been yoked thereto. They are ten in number. They are slender and divine. They are unimpeded and have the velocity of the mind. They are yoked but once (in the beginning of the Kalpa) and they travels till the end of the Yugas.” Tr. G.V. Tagare
@@RocksDZoro-xr7yy You say *yes how many horses are there in suryadev rath seven and in visible light the spectrum is seven. Our texts always shows the facts with humen forms so that we can understand* - Some apologists tries to defend this by saying that seven horses mentioned here are not actually horses but seven rays. In many Hindu scriptures the Sun is described as of having a thousand rays not 7 rays and none of the Puranas or the Mahabharat explains seven horses as seven rays, so this proves that its apologists concocted explanation which has no basis.
If seven horses are described as seven rays then does that mean the Moon too emits ten rays as Hindu scriptures describes moon moving in a chariot pulled by 10 horses? Sun is described in Hindu scriptures including the Vedas as of having 1000 rays not 7 rays, these 7 horses’ names are different than the names of rays of sun given in Hindu scriptures. Hindu scriptures clearly mentions that the seven horses are seven Vedic metres who have assumed the shape of horses. Some also explain it by saying that one wheel of the chariot signifies day or year, five spokes in it signifies five seasons etc. which is true to an extent but the one wheel represents year and five spokes of the chariot represents five seasons, the chariot is not a metaphor.
Just as in the Tricolor (Indian flag) the saffron, white and green represents courage and sacrifice, peace and truth, and faith and chivalry respectively, the Ashoka Chakra in the middle represents the eternal wheel of law so the wheel of the chariot and its spokes too represent year and seasons in the same manner. Hindu scriptures even gives the size of Sun’s chariot, how will apologists explain that? If it is symbolic then why Hindu scriptures mentioned the size of chariot? And why do they say that Sun moves around in his chariot?
Hindu scriptures also mentions chariot of moon what does it signify? Also check above topic especially 👉 *Brahmanda Purana I.2.23.44-45* and 👉 *Vayu Purana I.52.43-44* which clearly states about Sun revolving around the earth in a chariot pulled by horses and even has a charioteer in front. Logically speaking, does the Sun rotates or revolves through rays if horses means rays? Before speaking about 7 horses of the sun, the Mahabharata verse mentions 1000 rays of the sun which makes it pretty clear that 7 horses aren’t really rays, moreover, if seven horses of the sun means 7 rays of the sun then what does 10 horses of the moon means? Hindu text mentions 10 horses of the moon also, does that mean moon also emits 10 types of rays? It's a blocked way mate, no offense :).
@@RocksDZoro-xr7yy The answer is here Brother in Humanity :).
💥 *Helios*
In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Helios (/ˈhiːliəs, -ɒs/; Ancient Greek: Ἥλιος pronounced [hɛ̌ːlios], lit. 'Sun'; Homeric Greek: Ἠέλιος) is the god who personifies the Sun. His name is also Latinized as Helius, and he is often given the epithets Hyperion ("the one above") and Phaethon ("the shining"). Helios is often depicted in art with a radiant crown and driving a horse-drawn chariot through the sky. He was a guardian of oaths and also the god of sight. Though Helios was a relatively minor deity in Classical Greece, his worship grew more prominent in late antiquity thanks to his identification with several major solar divinities of the Roman period, particularly Apollo and Sol. The Roman Emperor Julian made Helios the central divinity of his short-lived revival of traditional Roman religious practices in the 4th century AD.
Helios figures prominently in several works of Greek mythology, poetry, and literature, in which he is often described as the son of the Titans Hyperion and Theia and brother of the goddesses Selene (the Moon) and Eos (the Dawn). Helios' most notable role in Greek mythology is the story of his mortal son Phaethon who asked his father for a favour; Helios agreed, but then Phaethon asked for the privilege to drive his four-horse fiery chariot across the skies for a single day. Although Helios warned his son again and again against this choice, explaining to him the dangers of such a journey that no other god but him was capable to bring about, Phaethon was hard to deter, and thus Helios was forced to hand him the reins. As expected, the ride was disastrous and Zeus struck the youth with one of his lightning bolts to stop him from burning or freezing the earth beyond salvation. Other than this myth, Helios occasionally appears in myths of other characters, witnessing oaths or interacting with other gods and mortals.
In the Homeric epics, his most notable role is the one he plays in the Odyssey, where Odysseus' men despite his warnings impiously kill and eat Helios's sacred cattle that the god kept at Thrinacia, his sacred island. Once informed of their misdeed, Helios in wrath asks Zeus to punish those who wronged him, and Zeus agreeing strikes their ship with a thunderbolt, killing everyone, except for Odysseus himself, the only one who had not harmed the god's cattle, and was allowed to live. After that, Helios troubles Odysseus no more in his journey.
Due to his position as the sun, he was believed to be an all-seeing witness, and thus was often invoked in oaths. He also played a significant part in ancient magic and spells. In art he is usually depicted as a beardless youth in a chiton holding a whip and driving his quadriga, accompanied by various other celestial gods such as Selene, Eos, or the stars. In ancient times he was worshipped in several places of ancient Greece, though his major cult centers were the island of Rhodes, of which he was patron god, Corinth and the greater Corinthia region. The Colossus of Rhodes, a gigantic statue of the god, adorned the port of Rhodes until it was destroyed in an earthquake, thereupon it was not built again.
💥 *Etymology and variants*
The Greek view of gender was also present in their language. Ancient Greek had three genders (masculine, feminine and neuter), so when an object or a concept was personified as a deity, it inherited the gender of the relevant noun; helios is a masculine noun, so the god embodying it is also by necessity male. The Greek ἥλιος (GEN ἡλίου, DAT ἡλίῳ, ACC ἥλιον, VOC ἥλιε) (from earlier ἁϝέλιος /hāwelios/) is the inherited word for the Sun from Proto-Indo-European *seh₂u-el which is cognate with Latin sol, Sanskrit surya, Old English swegl, Old Norse sól, Welsh haul, Avestan hvar, etc. The Doric and Aeolic form of the name is Ἅλιος, Hálios. In Homeric Greek his name is spelled Ἠέλιος, Ēélios, with the Doric spelling of that being Ἀέλιος, Aélios. In Cretan it was Ἀβέλιος (Abélios) or Ἀϝέλιος (Awélios). The female offspring of Helios were called Heliades, the male Heliadae.
@@RocksDZoro-xr7yy It's normal to feel bad, only if you took this personally. However, this is what the Hindu Scriptures say mate. It's not the end of the world to follow something and discover later that it's incorrect, we just look behind with a smile then search for the truth :).
💥 *Who lifts the Earth and what causes Earthquakes?*
Valmiki Ramayana says that four elephants are holding up the earth and if the easterly elephant namely Viruupaaksha moves its trunk then earthquakes occurs on earth - 👉 *Valmiki Ramayana 1.40.13-22* - “While digging the earth there they beheld a mountain similar easterly elephant named Viruupaaksha, which is bearing the eastern side of earth’s surface on its head. Oh, Rama, the legatee of Raghu, that great easterly elephant Viruupaaksha is bearing the entire eastern earth along with its mountains and forests on its head. On certain occasions, oh, Rama of Kakutstha, when that great-elephant moves its head desiring respite in tiresomeness then earthquakes will occur on earth. After splitting the eastern direction then they split opened the southern direction, and even in southern direction they beheld an elephant that is similar to a very great mountain, and that is sustaining southerly side of earth on its head, and on seeing that mammoth elephant of venerable character, namely Mahapadma, they went into an inordinate astonishment. Even in the westerly direction those great mighty sons of Sagara beheld an infinite and mountain similar elephant of western direction, called Sumanasa. In the northern direction, oh, Rama, they beheld Bhadra, a snow-white elephant with an auspicious body bearing northern side of this earth.” Tr. Shri Desiraju Hanumanta Rao
6th century Indian astronomer named Varahamihira also writes about this:
क्षितिकंम्पमाहुरेके बृहदन्तर्जलनिवासिसत्वकृतम् ।
भूभारखिन्नदिग्गजविश्रामसमुद्भवं चान्ये ॥१॥
👉 *Brihatsamhita 32.1* - “Some hold that an earth-quake is caused by huge animals living in the midst of the ocean, while others opine that it is the result of the rest that is availed of by the elephants of the quarters tired by the weight of the earth.” Tr. Panditbhushan V. Subrahmanya Shastri & Vidwan M. Ramkrishna Bhat
I quoted it to show that elephants holding up the earth is literal and not simile and this view was widely held by Hindus even in the 6th century. Vishnu Purana says that Vishnu in the form of a snake named Shesha is holding up the world and the earth trembles if he yawns - 👉 *Vishnu Purana 2.5.20-25* - “…Śesha bears the entire world, like a diadem, upon his head, and he is the foundation on which the seven Pátálas rest. His power, his glory, his form, his nature, cannot be described, cannot he comprehended by the gods themselves. Who shall recount his might, who wears this whole earth, like a garland of flowers, tinged of a purple dye by the radiance of the jewels of his crests. When Ananta, his eyes rolling with intoxication, yawns, then earth, with all her woods, and mountains, and seas, and rivers, trembles…” Tr. H.H. Wilson
Jazakallah
@698 Marriage soon after puberty, if your body supports it, was acceptable around 100 years ago. This is the minimum criteria to get married (intimacy) in Islam. Islam has left it to the people to decide when they want to get married according to their customs and traditions, which changes from region to region and time to time. Until 2019 - In New Hampshire, the legal marriage age with parental consent was 13 years old for females. Marriage after puberty was also common in India like other places. Rabindranath tagore, who was 22 years old, married a nine year old girl. Ambedkar was married at 15 to a nine years old. Dadabhai Naoroji was married at 11. Rajendra Prasad, the first President of India was married at 12. Srinivasa Ramanujan was married at 10. Muslims don't laugh at these marriages because they don't fall for presentism. Did you forget Mufti Yasir Nadim Wajdi, Amir Haq, and Islamic Awakening Channel debunking ex muslim shail and adam seeker every day on TH-cam? Hindu scriptures are not preserved. This is why they are called myth. People have blind faith in it without any evidence of their preservation.
@@joejo7698 Adam seeker insults your Hindu gods very badly .
@@joejo7698brahma ko apni beti k saath khelne me bara maaja aya tha na…? Waise ye marriage chor, Muhammad (saw) ka messenger hone ka jo proofs pehle wo dekh, uske baad samajh jayega ki ye marriage unhone apni marji se kiya tha, ya phir Allah ki taraf se ye instruction aya tha.
@@Free_FalestineWe dont insult the hindus...dont try to creat trouble...its you...hvg a negative thinking..
Masha allah Good Job brothers
Keep it up 🎉🎉🎉
Muris's arguments are getting next level.
After hearing it doesn’t matter so many time
I feel like hinduism doesn’t matter
Yess
What an epic stream. This is so important to address the misinformation out there amongst hindus. Please continue these streams. May allah bless you guys.
LOL🤣 when a history is written to save ONE women its a MYTH, BUT if a man 50+ year old married a 6 year old girl and how they had fun together its amazing???Humanity have lost it!!!!Read about YOUR : Ex muslim Shail and Adam seeker
Married at 6 but not consummated until after age of puberty, which is all in accordance to the norms of that society at that time. In India, such practises are still rife where marriage alliances can happen even at birth. You have people marrying animals in India, never mind young girls.
You're also comparing the marriage of two humans in our history to your God's. Where is the logical comparison.
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It is estimated that 'Rama's Bridge' is constructed in around 5000 B.C, with the use of wood and stones. This supports the claim of Ramayana being Historical. It is also backed by the construction method used to build the bridge is mentioned in the Valmiki's text.

Sync between time history and ages
Archaeological studies reveal that the first human inhabitation happened in Sri Lanka around 1,750,000 years ago and it’s been proved that the bridge’s age dates back to the same equivalent. To top it, the dates mentioned in the text of Valmiki matches with that of primitive age as well.

Mystery of Floating stones
In Ramayan it is mentioned that the Ram Setu was built by Stones and these stone starts Floating on water by touch of Nala & Neel. Some such stones were scattered at Rameswaram during the Tsunami, these stones still float on water. Many Geologist says RAMA Setu is built by natural process but failed to Provide enough proofs. Apart from Ramayana there are several facts which say Rama Setu is Man-made Structure.

Sanjeevani Mountain, Dunagiri
Lord Hanumana carried the entire mountain that had Sanjeevani Booti when Lakshmana lost his conscious during the Lanka war. This mountain was named as Dunagiri. In most re-tellings of Ramayana, after the medicines were used, Hanuman flies again to replace the mountain in its rightful place. There lies a scar on the side of Dunagiri where Hanumana sliced off a big chunk of mythological real estate, a scar which “bleeds” in the afternoon sun.

Himalayan Herbs in Sri Lanka
Exotic alpine Himalayan species are found suddenly amidst tropical Sri Lankan vegetation, the legacy of Hanuman’s heroic voyage carrying a mountain with life-restoring herbs called Sanjeevani.

Ashok Vatika, Sri Lanka
It was the location where Sita was held captive by Ravana after her abduction, because she refused to stay in Ravana's palace, and preferred to stay under the Ashoka tree, hence the name. Much of the Ashoka Vatika was destroyed by Hanuman, when he first visited Lanka, searching for Sita. Its present location is believed to be the Hakgala Botanical Garden, the area is known as Seetha Eliya.

Existence of Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh
When Sita was abducted by Raavan, they bumped into Jatayu, a demi-god in vulture form, who tried his best to stop Raavan. Lepakshi, in Andhra Pradesh, is said to be the place where Jatayu fell. Ram, accompanied by Hanuman, met the dying Jatayu. Ram helped him attain moksha by uttering the words "Le Pakshi", which is Telugu for "Rise, bird". There's also a large footprint in that area which is said to be that of Hanumana's.

Four-tusked elephants
Sundar Kanda [4.27.12] states that Hanuman, on entering Lanka, sees Four-Tusked elephants guarding the palaces of Ravana. These elephants are tall and imposing and have been trained to protect Lanka from invaders. Well, fossil remains show that there were many steps in the evolution of the 'Modern Elephant' and there did exist four-tusked ancestors of elephants in various shapes and sizes such as Trilophodon, Tetralophodon, Gomphotherium etc around 20 million years ago!

Existence of Konda Kattu Gala, Ishtreepura
This was one of the places to which King Ravana shifted Sita as a precautionary measure which he was forced to take by Lord Hanuman's advent. There are lots of intruding tunnels and caves in this area. This seems to be a part of a great ingenious network of paths, which is interconnected to all the major areas of King Ravana's city.

Ravana’s palace
These tunnels prove beyond doubt the architectural brilliance of King Ravana. These tunnels served as a quick means of transport through the hills and also as a secret passage and networked all the important cities, airports and dairy farms. A .close look at these tunnels indicates that they are man-made and not natural formations. This Buddhist shrine at Kalutara was where once King Ravana's palace and a tunnel existed.

Kalaniya
After King Ravana’s death, Vibeeshana was coroneted as King of Lanka by Lakshmana at Kelaniya. There are murals enshrined outside the Buddhist temple depicting the crowning of Vibeeshana. The Kelani River is mentioned in the Valmiki Ramayana and Vibeeshana palace was said to be on the banks of this river.

Proof of Lord Hanuman setting fire to Ravana’s kingdom
The color of the soil of the ancient battlefield is still red today, and is still surrounded by lighter colored earth. One of the airports of Ravana, torched by Hanuman when he came looking for Sita, still has a scorched-earth look. A patch of darker soil surrounded by brown earth.
So much killing in hindu scriptures and amongst hindus but they still call muslims terr orists....shame on them
Hinduism is an accidentieal hostage situation. Highest cast happy, lowest cast not allowed to leave. Everbody in the middle happy that they are not the lowest cast.... aaand to scare the lowest cast they mistreat Muslims to make lowest cast stay in line.
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It is estimated that 'Rama's Bridge' is constructed in around 5000 B.C, with the use of wood and stones. This supports the claim of Ramayana being Historical. It is also backed by the construction method used to build the bridge is mentioned in the Valmiki's text.

Sync between time history and ages
Archaeological studies reveal that the first human inhabitation happened in Sri Lanka around 1,750,000 years ago and it’s been proved that the bridge’s age dates back to the same equivalent. To top it, the dates mentioned in the text of Valmiki matches with that of primitive age as well.

Mystery of Floating stones
In Ramayan it is mentioned that the Ram Setu was built by Stones and these stone starts Floating on water by touch of Nala & Neel. Some such stones were scattered at Rameswaram during the Tsunami, these stones still float on water. Many Geologist says RAMA Setu is built by natural process but failed to Provide enough proofs. Apart from Ramayana there are several facts which say Rama Setu is Man-made Structure.

Sanjeevani Mountain, Dunagiri
Lord Hanumana carried the entire mountain that had Sanjeevani Booti when Lakshmana lost his conscious during the Lanka war. This mountain was named as Dunagiri. In most re-tellings of Ramayana, after the medicines were used, Hanuman flies again to replace the mountain in its rightful place. There lies a scar on the side of Dunagiri where Hanumana sliced off a big chunk of mythological real estate, a scar which “bleeds” in the afternoon sun.

Himalayan Herbs in Sri Lanka
Exotic alpine Himalayan species are found suddenly amidst tropical Sri Lankan vegetation, the legacy of Hanuman’s heroic voyage carrying a mountain with life-restoring herbs called Sanjeevani.

Ashok Vatika, Sri Lanka
It was the location where Sita was held captive by Ravana after her abduction, because she refused to stay in Ravana's palace, and preferred to stay under the Ashoka tree, hence the name. Much of the Ashoka Vatika was destroyed by Hanuman, when he first visited Lanka, searching for Sita. Its present location is believed to be the Hakgala Botanical Garden, the area is known as Seetha Eliya.

Existence of Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh
When Sita was abducted by Raavan, they bumped into Jatayu, a demi-god in vulture form, who tried his best to stop Raavan. Lepakshi, in Andhra Pradesh, is said to be the place where Jatayu fell. Ram, accompanied by Hanuman, met the dying Jatayu. Ram helped him attain moksha by uttering the words "Le Pakshi", which is Telugu for "Rise, bird". There's also a large footprint in that area which is said to be that of Hanumana's.

Four-tusked elephants
Sundar Kanda [4.27.12] states that Hanuman, on entering Lanka, sees Four-Tusked elephants guarding the palaces of Ravana. These elephants are tall and imposing and have been trained to protect Lanka from invaders. Well, fossil remains show that there were many steps in the evolution of the 'Modern Elephant' and there did exist four-tusked ancestors of elephants in various shapes and sizes such as Trilophodon, Tetralophodon, Gomphotherium etc around 20 million years ago!

Existence of Konda Kattu Gala, Ishtreepura
This was one of the places to which King Ravana shifted Sita as a precautionary measure which he was forced to take by Lord Hanuman's advent. There are lots of intruding tunnels and caves in this area. This seems to be a part of a great ingenious network of paths, which is interconnected to all the major areas of King Ravana's city.

Ravana’s palace
These tunnels prove beyond doubt the architectural brilliance of King Ravana. These tunnels served as a quick means of transport through the hills and also as a secret passage and networked all the important cities, airports and dairy farms. A .close look at these tunnels indicates that they are man-made and not natural formations. This Buddhist shrine at Kalutara was where once King Ravana's palace and a tunnel existed.

Kalaniya
After King Ravana’s death, Vibeeshana was coroneted as King of Lanka by Lakshmana at Kelaniya. There are murals enshrined outside the Buddhist temple depicting the crowning of Vibeeshana. The Kelani River is mentioned in the Valmiki Ramayana and Vibeeshana palace was said to be on the banks of this river.

Proof of Lord Hanuman setting fire to Ravana’s kingdom
The color of the soil of the ancient battlefield is still red today, and is still surrounded by lighter colored earth. One of the airports of Ravana, torched by Hanuman when he came looking for Sita, still has a scorched-earth look. A patch of darker soil surrounded by brown earth.
When God do this then how people took that religion is genuine?
*_Delving deep into falsehood and exposing them is a huge eye-opener to our salvation. All those who want to connect to the creator must offer every support to EFDawah and DawahWise._*
I’m expecting Extremist Hindus to arrive here saying:- “Saarrr pleaj debate our phather Ex-Muchlim Chhahil and Edum-Chheekar, pleaj sarr they are new gawd sarrr”
@@SalazarChigurh bro 😂😂💀💀
I am an Indian Muslim
I want to learn from top to bottom about Islam based on complete scripture
But I don't have a Great teacher or Guide
I want to join this panel because I think that I can share many things important happening in India✨
brother u r right what we r facing by the extremest hindu should the world know.
@@faruktech01.32 Muslim are being forced to chant there lord's name , they play these provoking songs in front of masjids and wave swords in front of masjids provoking Muslims
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Ram Sethu
It is estimated that 'Rama's Bridge' is constructed in around 5000 B.C, with the use of wood and stones. This supports the claim of Ramayana being Historical. It is also backed by the construction method used to build the bridge is mentioned in the Valmiki's text.

Sync between time history and ages
Archaeological studies reveal that the first human inhabitation happened in Sri Lanka around 1,750,000 years ago and it’s been proved that the bridge’s age dates back to the same equivalent. To top it, the dates mentioned in the text of Valmiki matches with that of primitive age as well.

Mystery of Floating stones
In Ramayan it is mentioned that the Ram Setu was built by Stones and these stone starts Floating on water by touch of Nala & Neel. Some such stones were scattered at Rameswaram during the Tsunami, these stones still float on water. Many Geologist says RAMA Setu is built by natural process but failed to Provide enough proofs. Apart from Ramayana there are several facts which say Rama Setu is Man-made Structure.

Sanjeevani Mountain, Dunagiri
Lord Hanumana carried the entire mountain that had Sanjeevani Booti when Lakshmana lost his conscious during the Lanka war. This mountain was named as Dunagiri. In most re-tellings of Ramayana, after the medicines were used, Hanuman flies again to replace the mountain in its rightful place. There lies a scar on the side of Dunagiri where Hanumana sliced off a big chunk of mythological real estate, a scar which “bleeds” in the afternoon sun.

Himalayan Herbs in Sri Lanka
Exotic alpine Himalayan species are found suddenly amidst tropical Sri Lankan vegetation, the legacy of Hanuman’s heroic voyage carrying a mountain with life-restoring herbs called Sanjeevani.

Ashok Vatika, Sri Lanka
It was the location where Sita was held captive by Ravana after her abduction, because she refused to stay in Ravana's palace, and preferred to stay under the Ashoka tree, hence the name. Much of the Ashoka Vatika was destroyed by Hanuman, when he first visited Lanka, searching for Sita. Its present location is believed to be the Hakgala Botanical Garden, the area is known as Seetha Eliya.

Existence of Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh
When Sita was abducted by Raavan, they bumped into Jatayu, a demi-god in vulture form, who tried his best to stop Raavan. Lepakshi, in Andhra Pradesh, is said to be the place where Jatayu fell. Ram, accompanied by Hanuman, met the dying Jatayu. Ram helped him attain moksha by uttering the words "Le Pakshi", which is Telugu for "Rise, bird". There's also a large footprint in that area which is said to be that of Hanumana's.

Four-tusked elephants
Sundar Kanda [4.27.12] states that Hanuman, on entering Lanka, sees Four-Tusked elephants guarding the palaces of Ravana. These elephants are tall and imposing and have been trained to protect Lanka from invaders. Well, fossil remains show that there were many steps in the evolution of the 'Modern Elephant' and there did exist four-tusked ancestors of elephants in various shapes and sizes such as Trilophodon, Tetralophodon, Gomphotherium etc around 20 million years ago!

Existence of Konda Kattu Gala, Ishtreepura
This was one of the places to which King Ravana shifted Sita as a precautionary measure which he was forced to take by Lord Hanuman's advent. There are lots of intruding tunnels and caves in this area. This seems to be a part of a great ingenious network of paths, which is interconnected to all the major areas of King Ravana's city.

Ravana’s palace
These tunnels prove beyond doubt the architectural brilliance of King Ravana. These tunnels served as a quick means of transport through the hills and also as a secret passage and networked all the important cities, airports and dairy farms. A .close look at these tunnels indicates that they are man-made and not natural formations. This Buddhist shrine at Kalutara was where once King Ravana's palace and a tunnel existed.

Kalaniya
After King Ravana’s death, Vibeeshana was coroneted as King of Lanka by Lakshmana at Kelaniya. There are murals enshrined outside the Buddhist temple depicting the crowning of Vibeeshana. The Kelani River is mentioned in the Valmiki Ramayana and Vibeeshana palace was said to be on the banks of this river.

Proof of Lord Hanuman setting fire to Ravana’s kingdom
The color of the soil of the ancient battlefield is still red today, and is still surrounded by lighter colored earth. One of the airports of Ravana, torched by Hanuman when he came looking for Sita, still has a scorched-earth look. A patch of darker soil surrounded by brown earth.
Yeah pls share important things happening here like Badaun double murder case
Why is sister swati not here
Hashim is more than enough
@@aqindex yes hashim is enough but she is a revert ...and so she knows hinduism better than others
@@KunjuBakar345 true that.
Before Hinduism there was logic and peace.
It was even after it but not in it
Their in no beginning in hinduism, hinduism is eternal or sanatana.
@@paragmore7887 cry kid, Quran says earth is ostrich egg shape while Veda mentions it as flat at dozens of places
Idk why people believe in such pathetic belief?
Destroying Snatan dharm at first I thought will be difficult than Christianity but when I joined the chat. I found logic left the chat.
Also why you mention such things when you don’t know. Fool@@paragmore7887
Even kids like me know more than you. It’s just you are not even happy following that blind path @@paragmore7887
Appreciate brothers for keeping their patience when talking to hindus😅
May Allah reward the panelist for their hard work.
Thank you so much @ DAWAHWISE ...May Allah bless .
Love from kashmir ❤
Kudos to your courage for talking with highly uncivilized people...
JazakAllah khair.. For the algorithm to spread this priceless knowledge
Hindu puranas are some compilations of many maded stories of many WEED TAKERs.
Brothers when a hindu comes to the stream dont forget to ask him or her whether he is a high caste or low caste....they will love it!!!😂
?? Bro there's no caste yaar pls remove the misconception of lower or higher, There's no caste my Brother
@@symbioticedifice237 its in your scriptures and practiced all these while why are shy to admit it
@@KunjuBakar345 ?? 😂 We never had any caste system we only had a system to define what task should be given to someone based on your body limit and knowledge, and yes you can say a hierarchy was there because A Soldier wouldn't be more educated than a Lifetime Educator, but if you are both then you are an Educator by your capabilities and A Soldier by their Dutiess...
We never had any Caste system 😂 everyone is born a complete dumb then they climb up by gaining knowledge and knowledge of either science, or agri, diplomacy Or fighting etc...
@@symbioticedifice237 Why non brahmin cant give birth to a brahmin
@@Rakshas727 because shia(or a major part of it) is not muslim.If a Shia doesnt do shirk and believes that Alia was the rightful successor of prophet,we muslims have no problem with them
👉 *"The Unforgiven"* - (Chandogya Upanishad 5.10.7)
New blood joins this earth,
And quickly he's subdued.
Through constant pained disgrace
The young boy learns their rules.
With time the child draws in.
This whipping boy done wrong.
Deprived of all his thoughts
The young man struggles on and on he's known
A vow unto his own,
That never from this day
His will they'll take away.
What I've felt,
What I've known
Never shined through in what I've shown.
Never be.
Never see.
Won't see what might have been.
What I've felt,
What I've known
Never shined through in what I've shown.
Never free.
Never me.
So I dub thee unforgiven.
They dedicate their lives
To running all of his.
He tries to please them all -
This bitter man he is.
Throughout his life the same -
He's battled constantly.
This fight he cannot win -
A tired man they see no longer cares.
The old man then prepares
To die regretfully -
That old man here is me.
What I've felt,
What I've known
Never shined through in what I've shown.
Never be.
Never see.
Won't see what might have been.
What I've felt,
What I've known
Never shined through in what I've shown.
Never free.
Never me.
So I dub thee unforgiven.
What I've felt,
What I've known
Never shined through in what I've shown.
Never be.
Never see.
Won't see what might have been.
What I've felt,
What I've known
Never shined through in what I've shown.
Never free.
Never me.
So I dub thee unforgiven.
Never free.
Never me.
So I dub thee unforgiven.
You labelled me,
I'll label you.
So I dub thee unforgiven.
Never free.
Never me.
So I dub thee unforgiven.
You labelled me,
I'll label you.
So I dub thee unforgiven.
Never free.
Never me.
So I dub thee unforgiven.
I watched this movie Society Of the Snow yesterday. Its about the Uruguayan Rugby team whose plane crashed in the Andes in the 70s. Several search missions were sent to look for the plane but they couldn't find the passengers or the plane. After 2 months of waiting to be rescued some of the remaining alive passengers decided to climb the mountain wall before them because they believed that the country of Chile lay behind it. Chile indeed lay behind the mountain wall several miles down the mountain. They climbed down the mountain and told the people there that they were the survivors of the crash and several of their fellow passengers were still alive waiting to be rescued just behind the mountain.
Point being, even though they had a fair idea that Chile lay behind the mountain, it took them 2 months, until many of them had died, and the remaining were on the brink of starvation, to actually make the journey and none of the flight and radar technology was able to find them and the world declared them lost forever. This is just one proof that when things are not meant to be found, they are never found until a certain time.
Thats sad
1:15:05. The Constitution will provide one Definition Sharad, that India is a Secular Country and shouldn't side with a Religious Group against another :).
جزاكم الله خيرا
Sharad Tiwari - “ Nothing matters”..
Indeed have u noticed the pride of his caste when Hashim asked if he was a brahmin
Alhamdulillah.Keep up the good work.
2:59:59.
💥 *The Curse of Bhrigu*
After getting tired of getting whipped by Devas on every occasion, Shukracharya (the Guru of Asuras) went to Shiva for powers that could make his clan invincible. Devas got scared because they knew that if Shiva grants him the wish then the tables would turn. So, they attacked Asuras who were staying at Bhrigu’s (Shukracharya’s father) ashram. Maharishi Bhrigu was not present, however, and Shukracharya fled to take shelter. Bhrigu’s wife protected the Asuras from Indra and other demigods instead and she left Indra immobile.
The Devas went to Vishnu to seek help and to free Indra. Eventually accepting their request after a major verbal conversation and conflicts, Vishnu went to the Ashram and cut her head with his Sudarshana Chakra. Bhrigu got pissed when he returned back to see his wife’s head cut-off. So, he cursed Vishnu to be born several times so that he can suffer the pain of worldly life. Then, he resurrected his wife using his power. As we know, Bhagwan Vishnu has many avatars that rose on earth; Sri Krishna being one of them.
💥 *The Shraap of Vriddhakshatra*
Abhimanyu, Arjuna’s son, died after destroying “Chakravyu” single-handedly. Not many know that it was, in fact, Jayadratha who was responsible for his death. Getting angry, Arjuna kept repeating the words: “Before sunset tomorrow, I shall slay Jayadratha who killed my son. Anyone who comes between me and him shall also be destroyed.”
There had been one prediction back in the days that Jayadratha would die a gruesome death in a war where someone will behead him. His father, Vriddhakshatra, thus cursed: “Anyone who causes my son’s head to roll on the ground shall have his head gusted into fragments right in the very moment.” As the war went on, Krishna deceived Jayadratha by making him seem that the sun had set. Krishna instructed Arjuna to shoot the arrow in such a way that his head would then land straight in the lap of Vriddhakshatra. When that happened, Vriddhakshatra couldn’t face the horror of seeing his son’s head on his lap. He let go of the head, and right then, his own head got ruptured into a hundred fragments.
💥 *Rishi Kindama’s Curse on Pandu*
An ace archer, Pandu made an unusual mistake while hunting a deer in the forest. He hit one rishi and his wife instead of the deer. They screamed out loud and Pandu went closer to the place where he hit. Rishi Kindama in his dying breath cursed Pandu: “If you even think of sex while approaching a woman, you will die then and there.” In fact, Kindama and his wife were being intimate in the forest when Pandu shot them. Later on, when Pandu was thinking of getting intimate with his second wife Madri, he died of the curse.
💥 *Four Kumaras’ curse on Jaya and Vijaya*
At Vaikuntha (Vishnu’s palace), Jaya and Vijaya were the gatekeepers and true devotees of Vishnu. One day, the four Kumaras - Sanaka, Sanandana, Sanatana, and Sanatkumara - approached them, and as a dutiful doorkeeper, they asked them to leave as the two thought that these four Kumaras were only children trying to create a nuisance for Vishnu. The four Kumaras got enraged and cursed Jaya and Vijaya to be born as mortals and suffer the life of the mortals. As Vishnu returned back, Jaya and Vijaya pleaded Vishnu to reverse the curse. But Vishnu had his hands tied in this matter; he couldn’t reverse this curse. Instead, he said that he could tweak it a little. He told them that they could either live on Earth as true devotees of Vishnu for seven lives or, live as his enemy for just three lives. After that, they could regain their position back at the palace.
Jaya and Vijaya thought that seven lives would be too long of a journey to live away from Vishnu himself. So instead, they chose to live only three lives on earth, but as his enemy. In the Kritya Yuga, these two were born as Hiranyakashipu and Hiranyaksha. Then in Treta Yuga, they were born again as Ravana and Kumbhakarna. In the third life in Dwapara Yuga, they were born as Dantavakra and Shisupala.
💥 *The Shraap of Urvashi*
Urvashi was an interesting woman in those days. She wanted to entice Arjuna with a passion so that he could break his exile. Not that she wanted him for herself as what others would do, she instead wanted him to bring shame to the Pandavas, and that would be the way to do it. But Arjuna saw her more like a mother since she was related to Puruva, the ancestor of Pandavas. As it was considered to be “adharma” to reject a “passionate” woman, she had the power to curse Arjuna and she cursed him that he would live the rest of his life as a woman without his manly parts. But Indra appeared and requested her to reduce the curse to just one year. She did so. Arjuna spent the final year of his exile without his man-parts.
💥 *The Ultimate Curse of Yudhishthira to all women*
Only after the death of Karna, Kunti revealed that he was her son and that he was also the brother of the Pandavas. Pandavas got really angry, but it hit Yudhishthira the most. He thought that Karna should have had the same right as them and that Kunti should not have kept such a big secret from them. As part of his reaction, he cursed that the entire woman’s race would not be able to keep any kind of secret henceforth. Perhaps, if we believe in this story, this is why the number of events that follow in the mythological and historical contexts has shown that women just spill the beans.
💥 *The Curse of Indra*
Lord Indra has been known for his mischiefs and also his “passion” for women according to Pauranic scriptures. One time, he assaulted a sage’s wife. Getting angry, the sage decided to give Indra what he desired the most - vaginas. He cursed Indra with thousand vaginas all over his body thinking that anyone seeing him in such a condition would not take Indra seriously. Devas begged the sage to lift the curse. He instead changed the vaginas into a thousand eyes. Other versions of the story claim that he also had a thousand testicles as part of the shraap (Curse).
💥 Indra (/ˈɪndrə/; Sanskrit: इन्द्र) is the king of the devas (god-like deities) and Svarga (heaven) in Hinduism. He is associated with the sky, lightning, weather, thunder, storms, rains, river flows, and war. Indra's powers are similar to other Indo-European deities such as Jupiter, Perun, Perkūnas, Zalmoxis, Taranis, Zeus, and Thor, part of the greater Proto-Indo-European mythology.
Indra is the most referred deity in the Rigveda. He is celebrated for his powers, and as the one who killed the great evil (a malevolent type of asura) named Vritra, who obstructed human prosperity and happiness. Indra destroys Vritra and his "deceiving forces", and thereby brings rains and sunshine as the saviour of mankind. He is also an important deity worshipped by the Kalash people, indicating his prominence in ancient Hinduism.
Indra's significance diminishes in the post-Vedic Indian literature, but he still plays an important role in various mythological events. He is depicted as a powerful hero, and is known for having sexual relations with sage Gautama's wife, Ahalyā. According to the Vishnu Purana, Indra is the title borne by the king of the gods, which changes every Manvantara - a cyclic period of time in Hindu cosmology. Each Manvantara has its own Indra and the Indra of the current Manvantara is called Purandhara.
Indra is also depicted in Buddhist (Indā in Pali) and Jain mythologies. Indra rules over the much-sought Devas realm of rebirth within the Samsara doctrine of Buddhist traditions. However, like the post-Vedic Hindu texts, Indra is also a subject of ridicule and reduced to a figurehead status in Buddhist texts, shown as a god that suffers rebirth. In Jain traditions, unlike Buddhism and Hinduism, Indra is not the king of gods, but the king of superhumans residing in Svarga-Loka, and very much a part of Jain rebirth cosmology. He is also the one who appears with his wife Indrani to celebrate the auspicious moments in the life of a Jain Tirthankara, an iconography that suggests the king and queen of superhumans residing in Svarga (heaven) reverentially marking the spiritual journey of a Jain.
Indra's iconography shows him wielding a lightning thunderbolt weapon known as Vajra, riding on a white elephant known as Airavata. In Buddhist iconography, the elephant sometimes features three heads, while Jain icons sometimes show the elephant with five heads. Sometimes, a single elephant is shown with four symbolic tusks. Indra's abode exists in the capital city of Svarga, Amaravati, though he is also associated with Mount Meru (also called Sumeru).
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sharad tiwari : hunuman doesn't exist physically. 😂😂😂
Thy think he has not died, still living in the world.....😂
👉 *Chapter 27 THE ANT سورة النمل - An-Naml: Verse 45*
وَلَقَدْ أَرْسَلْنَا إِلَىٰ ثَمُودَ أَخَاهُمْ صَالِحًا أَنِ اعْبُدُوا اللَّهَ فَإِذَا هُمْ فَرِيقَانِ يَخْتَصِمُونَ
And We certainly sent to the people of Thamûd their brother Ṣâliḥ, proclaiming, “Worship Allah,” but they suddenly split into two opposing groups.
👉 *Chapter 27 THE ANT سورة النمل - An-Naml: Verse 46*
قَالَ يَا قَوْمِ لِمَ تَسْتَعْجِلُونَ بِالسَّيِّئَةِ قَبْلَ الْحَسَنَةِ ۖ لَوْلَا تَسْتَغْفِرُونَ اللَّهَ لَعَلَّكُمْ تُرْحَمُونَ
He urged ˹the disbelieving group˺, “O my people! Why do you ˹seek to˺ hasten the torment rather than grace? If only you sought Allah’s forgiveness so you may be shown mercy!”
👉 *Chapter 27 THE ANT سورة النمل - An-Naml: Verse 47*
قَالُوا اطَّيَّرْنَا بِكَ وَبِمَنْ مَعَكَ ۚ قَالَ طَائِرُكُمْ عِنْدَ اللَّهِ ۖ بَلْ أَنْتُمْ قَوْمٌ تُفْتَنُونَ
They replied, “You and your followers are a bad omen for us.” He responded, “Your omens are destined by Allah. In fact, you are ˹only˺ a people being tested.”
👉 *Chapter 27 THE ANT سورة النمل - An-Naml: Verse 48*
وَكَانَ فِي الْمَدِينَةِ تِسْعَةُ رَهْطٍ يُفْسِدُونَ فِي الْأَرْضِ وَلَا يُصْلِحُونَ
And there were in the city nine ˹elite˺ men who spread corruption in the land, never doing what is right.
👉 *Chapter 27 THE ANT سورة النمل - An-Naml: Verse 49*
قَالُوا تَقَاسَمُوا بِاللَّهِ لَنُبَيِّتَنَّهُ وَأَهْلَهُ ثُمَّ لَنَقُولَنَّ لِوَلِيِّهِ مَا شَهِدْنَا مَهْلِكَ أَهْلِهِ وَإِنَّا لَصَادِقُونَ
They vowed, “Let us swear by Allah that we will take him and his family down by night. Then we will certainly say to his ˹closest˺ heirs, ‘We did not witness the murder of his family. We are definitely telling the truth.’”
👉 *Chapter 27 THE ANT سورة النمل - An-Naml: Verse 50*
وَمَكَرُوا مَكْرًا وَمَكَرْنَا مَكْرًا وَهُمْ لَا يَشْعُرُونَ
And ˹so˺ they made a plan, but We too made a plan, while they were unaware.
👉 *Chapter 27 THE ANT سورة النمل - An-Naml: Verse 51*
فَانْظُرْ كَيْفَ كَانَ عَاقِبَةُ مَكْرِهِمْ أَنَّا دَمَّرْنَاهُمْ وَقَوْمَهُمْ أَجْمَعِينَ
See then what the consequences of their plan were: We ˹utterly˺ destroyed them and their people all together.
👉 *Chapter 27 THE ANT سورة النمل - An-Naml: Verse 52*
فَتِلْكَ بُيُوتُهُمْ خَاوِيَةً بِمَا ظَلَمُوا ۗ إِنَّ فِي ذَٰلِكَ لَآيَةً لِقَوْمٍ يَعْلَمُونَ
So their homes are there, ˹but completely˺ ruined because of their wrongdoing. Surely in this is a lesson for people of knowledge.
👉 *Chapter 27 THE ANT سورة النمل - An-Naml: Verse 53*
وَأَنْجَيْنَا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا وَكَانُوا يَتَّقُونَ
And We delivered those who were faithful and were mindful ˹of Allah˺.
What are some strong evidence of existence of Prince Ram of Ramayana?
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Ram Sethu
It is estimated that 'Rama's Bridge' is constructed in around 5000 B.C, with the use of wood and stones. This supports the claim of Ramayana being Historical. It is also backed by the construction method used to build the bridge is mentioned in the Valmiki's text.

Sync between time history and ages
Archaeological studies reveal that the first human inhabitation happened in Sri Lanka around 1,750,000 years ago and it’s been proved that the bridge’s age dates back to the same equivalent. To top it, the dates mentioned in the text of Valmiki matches with that of primitive age as well.

Mystery of Floating stones
In Ramayan it is mentioned that the Ram Setu was built by Stones and these stone starts Floating on water by touch of Nala & Neel. Some such stones were scattered at Rameswaram during the Tsunami, these stones still float on water. Many Geologist says RAMA Setu is built by natural process but failed to Provide enough proofs. Apart from Ramayana there are several facts which say Rama Setu is Man-made Structure.

Sanjeevani Mountain, Dunagiri
Lord Hanumana carried the entire mountain that had Sanjeevani Booti when Lakshmana lost his conscious during the Lanka war. This mountain was named as Dunagiri. In most re-tellings of Ramayana, after the medicines were used, Hanuman flies again to replace the mountain in its rightful place. There lies a scar on the side of Dunagiri where Hanumana sliced off a big chunk of mythological real estate, a scar which “bleeds” in the afternoon sun.

Himalayan Herbs in Sri Lanka
Exotic alpine Himalayan species are found suddenly amidst tropical Sri Lankan vegetation, the legacy of Hanuman’s heroic voyage carrying a mountain with life-restoring herbs called Sanjeevani.

Ashok Vatika, Sri Lanka
It was the location where Sita was held captive by Ravana after her abduction, because she refused to stay in Ravana's palace, and preferred to stay under the Ashoka tree, hence the name. Much of the Ashoka Vatika was destroyed by Hanuman, when he first visited Lanka, searching for Sita. Its present location is believed to be the Hakgala Botanical Garden, the area is known as Seetha Eliya.

Existence of Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh
When Sita was abducted by Raavan, they bumped into Jatayu, a demi-god in vulture form, who tried his best to stop Raavan. Lepakshi, in Andhra Pradesh, is said to be the place where Jatayu fell. Ram, accompanied by Hanuman, met the dying Jatayu. Ram helped him attain moksha by uttering the words "Le Pakshi", which is Telugu for "Rise, bird". There's also a large footprint in that area which is said to be that of Hanumana's.

Four-tusked elephants
Sundar Kanda [4.27.12] states that Hanuman, on entering Lanka, sees Four-Tusked elephants guarding the palaces of Ravana. These elephants are tall and imposing and have been trained to protect Lanka from invaders. Well, fossil remains show that there were many steps in the evolution of the 'Modern Elephant' and there did exist four-tusked ancestors of elephants in various shapes and sizes such as Trilophodon, Tetralophodon, Gomphotherium etc around 20 million years ago!

Existence of Konda Kattu Gala, Ishtreepura
This was one of the places to which King Ravana shifted Sita as a precautionary measure which he was forced to take by Lord Hanuman's advent. There are lots of intruding tunnels and caves in this area. This seems to be a part of a great ingenious network of paths, which is interconnected to all the major areas of King Ravana's city.

Ravana’s palace
These tunnels prove beyond doubt the architectural brilliance of King Ravana. These tunnels served as a quick means of transport through the hills and also as a secret passage and networked all the important cities, airports and dairy farms. A .close look at these tunnels indicates that they are man-made and not natural formations. This Buddhist shrine at Kalutara was where once King Ravana's palace and a tunnel existed.

Kalaniya
After King Ravana’s death, Vibeeshana was coroneted as King of Lanka by Lakshmana at Kelaniya. There are murals enshrined outside the Buddhist temple depicting the crowning of Vibeeshana. The Kelani River is mentioned in the Valmiki Ramayana and Vibeeshana palace was said to be on the banks of this river.

Proof of Lord Hanuman setting fire to Ravana’s kingdom
The color of the soil of the ancient battlefield is still red today, and is still surrounded by lighter colored earth. One of the airports of Ravana, torched by Hanuman when he came looking for Sita, still has a scorched-earth look. A patch of darker soil surrounded by brown earth.
Actually "it doesn't matter" talking with an RSS devotee or Whatsapp university student or a creature of a fairytale realm
What are some strong evidence of existence of Prince Ram of Ramayana?
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Sridhar SethuMadhavan
Voip and Network engineer,Interested in Space ExplorationAuthor has 412 answers and 2.5M answer views6y

Ram Sethu
It is estimated that 'Rama's Bridge' is constructed in around 5000 B.C, with the use of wood and stones. This supports the claim of Ramayana being Historical. It is also backed by the construction method used to build the bridge is mentioned in the Valmiki's text.

Sync between time history and ages
Archaeological studies reveal that the first human inhabitation happened in Sri Lanka around 1,750,000 years ago and it’s been proved that the bridge’s age dates back to the same equivalent. To top it, the dates mentioned in the text of Valmiki matches with that of primitive age as well.

Mystery of Floating stones
In Ramayan it is mentioned that the Ram Setu was built by Stones and these stone starts Floating on water by touch of Nala & Neel. Some such stones were scattered at Rameswaram during the Tsunami, these stones still float on water. Many Geologist says RAMA Setu is built by natural process but failed to Provide enough proofs. Apart from Ramayana there are several facts which say Rama Setu is Man-made Structure.

Sanjeevani Mountain, Dunagiri
Lord Hanumana carried the entire mountain that had Sanjeevani Booti when Lakshmana lost his conscious during the Lanka war. This mountain was named as Dunagiri. In most re-tellings of Ramayana, after the medicines were used, Hanuman flies again to replace the mountain in its rightful place. There lies a scar on the side of Dunagiri where Hanumana sliced off a big chunk of mythological real estate, a scar which “bleeds” in the afternoon sun.

Himalayan Herbs in Sri Lanka
Exotic alpine Himalayan species are found suddenly amidst tropical Sri Lankan vegetation, the legacy of Hanuman’s heroic voyage carrying a mountain with life-restoring herbs called Sanjeevani.

Ashok Vatika, Sri Lanka
It was the location where Sita was held captive by Ravana after her abduction, because she refused to stay in Ravana's palace, and preferred to stay under the Ashoka tree, hence the name. Much of the Ashoka Vatika was destroyed by Hanuman, when he first visited Lanka, searching for Sita. Its present location is believed to be the Hakgala Botanical Garden, the area is known as Seetha Eliya.

Existence of Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh
When Sita was abducted by Raavan, they bumped into Jatayu, a demi-god in vulture form, who tried his best to stop Raavan. Lepakshi, in Andhra Pradesh, is said to be the place where Jatayu fell. Ram, accompanied by Hanuman, met the dying Jatayu. Ram helped him attain moksha by uttering the words "Le Pakshi", which is Telugu for "Rise, bird". There's also a large footprint in that area which is said to be that of Hanumana's.

Four-tusked elephants
Sundar Kanda [4.27.12] states that Hanuman, on entering Lanka, sees Four-Tusked elephants guarding the palaces of Ravana. These elephants are tall and imposing and have been trained to protect Lanka from invaders. Well, fossil remains show that there were many steps in the evolution of the 'Modern Elephant' and there did exist four-tusked ancestors of elephants in various shapes and sizes such as Trilophodon, Tetralophodon, Gomphotherium etc around 20 million years ago!

Existence of Konda Kattu Gala, Ishtreepura
This was one of the places to which King Ravana shifted Sita as a precautionary measure which he was forced to take by Lord Hanuman's advent. There are lots of intruding tunnels and caves in this area. This seems to be a part of a great ingenious network of paths, which is interconnected to all the major areas of King Ravana's city.

Ravana’s palace
These tunnels prove beyond doubt the architectural brilliance of King Ravana. These tunnels served as a quick means of transport through the hills and also as a secret passage and networked all the important cities, airports and dairy farms. A .close look at these tunnels indicates that they are man-made and not natural formations. This Buddhist shrine at Kalutara was where once King Ravana's palace and a tunnel existed.

Kalaniya
After King Ravana’s death, Vibeeshana was coroneted as King of Lanka by Lakshmana at Kelaniya. There are murals enshrined outside the Buddhist temple depicting the crowning of Vibeeshana. The Kelani River is mentioned in the Valmiki Ramayana and Vibeeshana palace was said to be on the banks of this river.

Proof of Lord Hanuman setting fire to Ravana’s kingdom
The color of the soil of the ancient battlefield is still red today, and is still surrounded by lighter colored earth. One of the airports of Ravana, torched by Hanuman when he came looking for Sita, still has a scorched-earth look. A patch of darker soil surrounded by brown earth.
👉 *Chapter 17 The night journey سورة الإسراء - Al-Isra: Verse 101*
وَلَقَدْ آتَيْنَا مُوسَىٰ تِسْعَ آيَاتٍ بَيِّنَاتٍ ۖ فَاسْأَلْ بَنِي إِسْرَائِيلَ إِذْ جَاءَهُمْ فَقَالَ لَهُ فِرْعَوْنُ إِنِّي لَأَظُنُّكَ يَا مُوسَىٰ مَسْحُورًا
We surely gave Moses nine clear signs. ˹You, O Prophet, can˺ ask the Children of Israel. When Moses came to them, Pharaoh said to him, “I really think that you, O Moses, are bewitched.”
👉 *Chapter 17 The night journey سورة الإسراء - Al-Isra: Verse 102*
قَالَ لَقَدْ عَلِمْتَ مَا أَنْزَلَ هَٰؤُلَاءِ إِلَّا رَبُّ السَّمَاوَاتِ وَالْأَرْضِ بَصَائِرَ وَإِنِّي لَأَظُنُّكَ يَا فِرْعَوْنُ مَثْبُورًا
Moses replied, “You know well that none has sent these ˹signs˺ down except the Lord of the heavens and the earth as insights. And I really think that you, O Pharaoh, are doomed.”
👉 *Chapter 17 The night journey سورة الإسراء - Al-Isra: Verse 103*
فَأَرَادَ أَنْ يَسْتَفِزَّهُمْ مِنَ الْأَرْضِ فَأَغْرَقْنَاهُ وَمَنْ مَعَهُ جَمِيعًا
So he resolved to remove them from the face of the earth: so We did drown him and all who were with him.
👉 *Chapter 17 The night journey سورة الإسراء - Al-Isra: Verse 104*
وَقُلْنَا مِنْ بَعْدِهِ لِبَنِي إِسْرَائِيلَ اسْكُنُوا الْأَرْضَ فَإِذَا جَاءَ وَعْدُ الْآخِرَةِ جِئْنَا بِكُمْ لَفِيفًا
And We said to the Children of Israel after Pharaoh, “Reside in the land (The earth. Scattered, no specific place or land), but when the promise of the Hereafter comes to pass, We will bring you all together.”
Great work. Keep it up.
With regards to the statement made by the gentlemen Mr. Keerthi based on some false claim made by so called SC Advocate Mr. J. Sai deepak on an interview (Note: he is the same person who wrote an article claiming that the caste system is something implemented by British, that is his level of ingenuity / integrity), the following is the excerpt from "The Places of Worship Act, 1991 on the exceptions to this act for reference:
Exceptions to the Act (Section 5):
- The Act does not apply to ancient and historical monuments, archaeological sites, and remains covered by the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958.
- It also excludes cases that have already been settled or resolved and disputes that have been resolved by mutual agreement or conversions that occurred before the Act came into effect.
- The Act does not extend to the specific place of worship known as Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid in Ayodhya, including any legal proceedings associated with it.
In debate with brahm, hashit really went from reading puran in english to 5:51:30 :- crying about translation lol😂
Honestly, I am feeling very much sorry for brother Sharad Tiwari. Brother, please stop embarrassing yourself, your religion and your beliefs.
What are some strong evidence of existence of Prince Ram of Ramayana?
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Ram Sethu
It is estimated that 'Rama's Bridge' is constructed in around 5000 B.C, with the use of wood and stones. This supports the claim of Ramayana being Historical. It is also backed by the construction method used to build the bridge is mentioned in the Valmiki's text.

Sync between time history and ages
Archaeological studies reveal that the first human inhabitation happened in Sri Lanka around 1,750,000 years ago and it’s been proved that the bridge’s age dates back to the same equivalent. To top it, the dates mentioned in the text of Valmiki matches with that of primitive age as well.

Mystery of Floating stones
In Ramayan it is mentioned that the Ram Setu was built by Stones and these stone starts Floating on water by touch of Nala & Neel. Some such stones were scattered at Rameswaram during the Tsunami, these stones still float on water. Many Geologist says RAMA Setu is built by natural process but failed to Provide enough proofs. Apart from Ramayana there are several facts which say Rama Setu is Man-made Structure.

Sanjeevani Mountain, Dunagiri
Lord Hanumana carried the entire mountain that had Sanjeevani Booti when Lakshmana lost his conscious during the Lanka war. This mountain was named as Dunagiri. In most re-tellings of Ramayana, after the medicines were used, Hanuman flies again to replace the mountain in its rightful place. There lies a scar on the side of Dunagiri where Hanumana sliced off a big chunk of mythological real estate, a scar which “bleeds” in the afternoon sun.

Himalayan Herbs in Sri Lanka
Exotic alpine Himalayan species are found suddenly amidst tropical Sri Lankan vegetation, the legacy of Hanuman’s heroic voyage carrying a mountain with life-restoring herbs called Sanjeevani.

Ashok Vatika, Sri Lanka
It was the location where Sita was held captive by Ravana after her abduction, because she refused to stay in Ravana's palace, and preferred to stay under the Ashoka tree, hence the name. Much of the Ashoka Vatika was destroyed by Hanuman, when he first visited Lanka, searching for Sita. Its present location is believed to be the Hakgala Botanical Garden, the area is known as Seetha Eliya.

Existence of Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh
When Sita was abducted by Raavan, they bumped into Jatayu, a demi-god in vulture form, who tried his best to stop Raavan. Lepakshi, in Andhra Pradesh, is said to be the place where Jatayu fell. Ram, accompanied by Hanuman, met the dying Jatayu. Ram helped him attain moksha by uttering the words "Le Pakshi", which is Telugu for "Rise, bird". There's also a large footprint in that area which is said to be that of Hanumana's.

Four-tusked elephants
Sundar Kanda [4.27.12] states that Hanuman, on entering Lanka, sees Four-Tusked elephants guarding the palaces of Ravana. These elephants are tall and imposing and have been trained to protect Lanka from invaders. Well, fossil remains show that there were many steps in the evolution of the 'Modern Elephant' and there did exist four-tusked ancestors of elephants in various shapes and sizes such as Trilophodon, Tetralophodon, Gomphotherium etc around 20 million years ago!

Existence of Konda Kattu Gala, Ishtreepura
This was one of the places to which King Ravana shifted Sita as a precautionary measure which he was forced to take by Lord Hanuman's advent. There are lots of intruding tunnels and caves in this area. This seems to be a part of a great ingenious network of paths, which is interconnected to all the major areas of King Ravana's city.

Ravana’s palace
These tunnels prove beyond doubt the architectural brilliance of King Ravana. These tunnels served as a quick means of transport through the hills and also as a secret passage and networked all the important cities, airports and dairy farms. A .close look at these tunnels indicates that they are man-made and not natural formations. This Buddhist shrine at Kalutara was where once King Ravana's palace and a tunnel existed.

Kalaniya
After King Ravana’s death, Vibeeshana was coroneted as King of Lanka by Lakshmana at Kelaniya. There are murals enshrined outside the Buddhist temple depicting the crowning of Vibeeshana. The Kelani River is mentioned in the Valmiki Ramayana and Vibeeshana palace was said to be on the banks of this river.

Proof of Lord Hanuman setting fire to Ravana’s kingdom
The color of the soil of the ancient battlefield is still red today, and is still surrounded by lighter colored earth. One of the airports of Ravana, torched by Hanuman when he came looking for Sita, still has a scorched-earth look. A patch of darker soil surrounded by brown earth.
💥 *Muses* - Derived from the word “muse” which means to ponder/contemplate (Rishis and Gurus in Hinduism through Meditation and Yoga). In ancient Greek religion and mythology, the Muses (Ancient Greek: Μοῦσαι, Romanized: Moûsai, Greek: Μούσες, Romanized: Múses) are the inspirational goddesses of literature, science, and the arts. They were also all sisters and daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, in addition to being romantic companions of Apollo, god of the arts. They were considered the source of the knowledge embodied in the poetry, lyric songs, and myths that were related orally for centuries in ancient Greek culture. Melete, Aoede, and Mneme are the original Boeotian Muses, and Calliope, Clio, Erato, Euterpe, Melpomene, Polyhymnia, Terpsichore, Thalia, and Urania are the nine Olympian Muses. In modern figurative usage, a muse is a literal person or supernatural force that serves as someone's source of artistic inspiration.
💥 *Cult*
The Muses had several temples and shrines in ancient Greece, their two main cult centres being Mount Helikon in Boiotia and Pieria in Makedonia. Strabo wrote - "Helikon, not far distant from Parnassos, rivals it both in height and in circuit; for both are rocky and covered with snow, and their circuit comprises no large extent of territory. Here are the temple of the Mousai and Hippukrene and the cave of the Nymphai called the Leibethrides; and from this fact one might infer that those who consecrated Helikon to the Mousai were Thrakians, the same who dedicated Pieris and Leibethron and Pimpleia [in Pieria] to the same goddesses. The Thrakians used to be called Pieres, but, now that they have disappeared, the Makedonians hold these places." 💥👉💥 *The cult of the Muses was also commonly connected to that of Apollo.*
💥 *Functions in Society*
The Greek word mousa is a common noun as well as a type of goddess: it literally means 'art' or 'poetry'. According to Pindar, to "carry a mousa" is 'to excel in the arts'. The word derives from the Indo-European root ‘men’, which is also the source of Greek Mnemosyne and mania, English mind, mental and monitor, Sanskrit mantra and Avestan Mazda. The Muses, therefore, were both the embodiments and sponsors of performed metrical speech: mousike (whence the English term music) was just "one of the arts of the Muses". Others included science, geography, mathematics, philosophy, and especially art, drama, and inspiration.
In the archaic period, before the widespread availability of books (scrolls), this included nearly all of learning. The first Greek book on astronomy, by Thales, took the form of dactylic hexameters, as did many works of pre-Socratic philosophy. Both Plato and the Pythagoreans explicitly included philosophy as a sub-species of mousike. The Histories of Herodotus, whose primary medium of delivery was public recitation, were divided by Alexandrian editors into nine books, named after the nine Muses. For poet and "law-giver" Solon, the Muses were "the key to the good life"; since they brought both prosperity and friendship. Solon sought to perpetuate his political reforms by establishing recitations of his poetry-complete with invocations to his practical-minded Muses-by Athenian boys at festivals each year. He believed that the Muses would help inspire people to do their best.
💥 *Places named after the Muses*
In New Orleans, Louisiana, there are streets named for all nine. It is commonly held that the local pronunciation of the names has been colorfully anglicized in an unusual manner by the "Yat" dialect. The pronunciations are actually in line with the French, Spanish, and Creole roots of the city.
💥 *Modern use in the arts*
The Muses are explicitly used in modern English to refer to an artistic inspiration, as when one cites one's own artistic muse, and also implicit in words and phrases such as amuse, museum (Latinised from mouseion-a place where the Muses were worshipped), music, and musing upon. In current literature, the influential role that the Muse plays has been extended to the political sphere.
Assalamu Alaikum warahmathullahi wabarakathuhu brother. Long time . I have been searching for you
@@Free_Falestine Wa alaykum assalamu waRahmatu Allahy waBarakatu Akhi AlKareem, how are you doing Brother? I hope You're in Full Blessings from Allah SWT and by The Mercy of Allah SWT, its been a while. I'm doing great Alhamdolellah Akhi AlKareem and it gets always better seeing You around, please keep in touch always :). فَاللَّهُ خَيْرٌ حَافِظًا وَهُوَ أَرْحَمُ الرَّاحِمِين
👉 *Chapter 94 Solace سورة الشرح - Ash-Sharh: Verse 5*
فَإِنَّ مَعَ الْعُسْرِ يُسْرًا
So, surely with hardship comes ease.
👉 *Chapter 94 Solace سورة الشرح - Ash-Sharh: Verse 6*
إِنَّ مَعَ الْعُسْرِ يُسْرًا
Surely with ˹that˺ hardship comes ˹more˺ ease.
👉 *Chapter 94 Solace سورة الشرح - Ash-Sharh: Verse 7*
فَإِذَا فَرَغْتَ فَانْصَبْ
So once you have fulfilled ˹your duty˺, strive ˹in devotion˺,
👉 *Chapter 94 Solace سورة الشرح - Ash-Sharh: Verse 8*
وَإِلَىٰ رَبِّكَ فَارْغَبْ
turning to your Lord ˹alone˺ with hope.
@@Shady_Anderson Masha Allah brother. Truly I'm very happy to see you in comment section. Alhamdulillah brother. Jazakallahu hair.
@@Free_Falestine We all learn from You Akhi AlKareem, Jazakum Allahu Khayran and JanatulFerdaws, Ameen.
Hindus : It doesn't matter
Christians : I don't know
Aethist : (nothing to speak)
Muslims : We know
There is a difference between knowing and believing. All religions are based on belief. Hinduism has the maturity to understand that believing is not knowing and hence they say it doesn't matter. Muslims are yet to gain maturity to understand the difference between believing and knowing.
@@tanmaysrivastava-mz6ts Many hindus say they know hinduism is the truth 😂
There is ONLY ONE MYTHICAL RELIGION in the world and that is pagan Hinduism.
True
There is no myths in Hinduism most of the knowledge from vedas is scientific and proofs of Mahabharat, ramayan,shri Krishna nagri dwarki are found, concept of human evolution in our scriptures are also scientifically proven sound from space is also om which is mentioned in our scriptures, bcoz of sanatan dharm being so old the stories are conveyed in wrong way but it doesn't mean everything is myth
@@KashishBhardwaj-h6o what is scientific about four cornered earth ?
@@KashishBhardwaj-h6oyou don’t even know who wrote the vedas 😂 and you have absolutely 0 archeological evidence for any of the gods you mentioned
Science leaves the room when hanuman and a decapitated human headed elephant man enters it
Shared had come here with agenda for propagating hindutva and RSS ideology.
Therefore he is interrupting continuously and not listening.
He is smiling throughout the discussion.
👉 *"When A Blind Man Cries"*
If you're leaving, close the door
I'm not expecting people, anymore
Hear me grieving, lying on the floor
Whether I'm drunk or dead, I really ain't too sure
I'm a blind man
I'm a blind man
And my world is pale
When a blind man cries
Lord, you know
There ain't a sadder tale
Had a friend once, in a room
Had a good time, but it ended much too soon
In a cold month, in that room
We found a reason, for the things we had to do
I'm a blind man
I'm a blind man
Now my room is cold
When a blind man cries
Lord, you know
He feels it from his soul
3:19:09. According to Advaita Vedanta and Vedas, there is just 1 God represented by sound OM and he is OMnipresent, OMnipotent and OMniscient, Singular, Invisible, Infinite, Nameless, Formless and All pervading and Father/Brahman of all. Sanskrit Brahman (an n-stem, nominative bráhmā) from a root bṛh- "to swell, expand, grow, enlarge". Modern science also says that universe is constantly expanding after the Big Bang
👉 "Ekam evadvitiyam" "He is One only without a second." *Chandogya Upanishad 6:2:1*
👉 "Na casya kascij janita na cadhipah." "Of Him there are neither parents nor lord." *Svetasvatara Upanishad 6:9*
👉 "Na tasya pratima asti" "There is no image of Him." *Svetasvatara Upanishad **4:19*
👉 "Na samdrse tisthati rupam asya, na caksusa pasyati kas canainam." "His form cant be seen; no one can see Him with the body’s eyes." *Svetasvatara Upanishad **4:20*
👉 "shudhama poapvidham" "He is bodyless and pure." *Yajurveda 40:8*
👉 *1 Corinthians 15:25*
For He must reign *until He has put all His enemies under His feet.*
👉 *Psalm 110:1*
The LORD said to my Lord: "Sit at My right hand until I make Your enemies a footstool for Your feet."
👉 *Matthew 22:44*
The Lord said to my Lord, "Sit at My right hand until I put Your enemies under Your feet."'
👉 *Hebrews 2:8*
and placed everything under his feet." When God subjected all things to him, He left nothing outside of his control. Yet at present we do not see everything subject to him.
👉 *Enter Sandman*
Say your prayers, little one
Don't forget, my son
To include everyone
I tuck you in, warm within
Keep you free from sin
'Til the sandman, he comes
Sleep with one eye open
Gripping your pillow tight
Exit light
Enter night
Take my hand
We're off to never-never land
Something's wrong, shut the light
Heavy thoughts tonight
And they aren't of Snow White
Dreams of war, dreams of liars
Dreams of dragon's fire
And of things that will bite, yeah
Sleep with one eye open
Gripping your pillow tight
Exit light
Enter night
Take my hand
We're off to never-never land
Now I lay me down to sleep
Now I lay me down to sleep
pray the Lord my soul to keep
pray the Lord my soul to keep
If I die before I wake
If I die before I wake
pray the Lord my soul to take
pray the Lord my soul to take
Hush, little baby, don't say a word!
And never mind that noise you heard
It's just the beasts under your bed
In your closet, in your head
Exit light
Enter night
Grain of sand
Exit light
Enter night
Take my hand
We're off to never-never land, yeah
Uh
Yeah, yeah
Yo, oh
We're off to never-never land
Take my hand
We're off to never-never land
Take my hand
We're off to never-never land
Sharad was very polite, period. He was not interrupting; he was just a little enthusiastic to respond. I felt Hashim was very condescending, MC was quite rude. Just because we Muslims don't agree to what Hindus say, we should not be condescending or rude to them.
2:00:31. Lovely cat Brother Hashim, Masha'aAllah.
Meow meow😺👍
Ya Allah! I really hope you guide brother Akash Thakur. Ya Allah please show your mercy toward Akash Thakur and show him the truth. Ameen Ya rabb ul alameen.
Ameen
Alhamdulillah I am Indian Muslim ❤❤❤❤
💥 *Sage* (philosophy)
A sage (Ancient Greek: σοφός, sophos), in classical philosophy, is someone who has attained wisdom. The term has also been used interchangeably with a 'good person' (Ancient Greek: ἀγαθός, agathos), and a 'virtuous person' (Ancient Greek: σπουδαῖος, spoudaios). Among the earliest accounts of the sage begin with Empedocles' Sphairos. Horace describes the Sphairos as "Completely within itself, well-rounded and spherical, so that nothing extraneous can adhere to it, because of its smooth and polished surface." Alternatively, the sage is one who lives "according to an ideal which transcends the everyday." Several of the schools of Hellenistic philosophy have the sage as a featured figure. Karl Ludwig Michelet wrote that "Greek religion culminated with its true god, the sage"; Pierre Hadot develops this idea, stating that "the moment philosophers achieve a rational conception of God based on the model of the sage, Greece surpasses its mythical representation of its gods." Indeed, the actions of the sage are propounded to be how a god would act in the same situation.
💥 *In Platonism and Aristotelianism*
What more accurate stand or measure of good things do we have than the Sage? - *Aristotle, Protrepticus*
In Plato's Symposium Socrates says the difference between a sage and a philosopher (Ancient Greek: φιλόσοφος, meaning lover of wisdom) was that the sage has what the philosopher seeks. While analyzing the concept of love, Socrates concludes love is that which lacks the object it seeks. Therefore, the philosopher does not have the wisdom sought, while the sage, on the other hand, does not love or seek wisdom, for it is already possessed. Socrates then examines the two categories of persons who do not partake in philosophy:
👉 Gods and sages, because they are wise;
👉 Senseless people, because they think they are wise.
The position of the philosopher is between these two groups. The philosopher is not wise, but possesses the self-awareness of lacking wisdom, and thus pursues it. Plato is also the first to develop this notion of the sage in various works. Within The Republic, Plato indicates that when a friend of a sage dies, the sage "will not think that for a good man... death is a terrible thing." In the Theaetetus, Plato defines the sage as one who becomes "righteous and holy and wise." 💥 👉👉 *"The Platonic Sages" would raise themselves by the life of their mind, 👉👉 while "the Aristotelian Sages" raise themselves to the realm of the divine Mind.*
💥 *A sage* is typically defined as an extremely wise person, mystic or spiritual teacher. In Hinduism, the sages are divinely inspired philosophers, saints and leaders with direct knowledge of the Universal/Absolute Truth. In post-Vedic traditions, they are referred to as rishis. A number of yoga asanas are dedicated to sages, including Sage Visvamitra's pose, Sage Koundinya's pose, and the seated postures known as sage pose and seated sage twist. The sages are divided into several categories based on their purpose. Devarishis (celestial sages) have obtained complete knowledge and union with the universe. They are able to leave their bodies to join the spiritual world. Brahmarishis (priest sages) also have total understanding, but stay on Earth to serve humanity. Rajarishis (king sages) are the sages who serve as great leaders or royal saints. Maharishis (great sages) are the great sages including those who wrote the scriptures and hymns.
*Some of the ancient sages include*
👉 *Patanjali* - who is considered by many to be the founding father of yoga. He believed the control of prana was a way to control the body, mind and soul. He is also the author of the Yoga Sutras.
👉 *Vatsyayana* - was a Hindu philosopher who is thought to be the author of the "Kama Sutra."
👉 *Valmiki* - who was the author of the Hindu epic poem, the "Ramayana."
👉 *Vyasa* - who compiled the Vedas and is credited with being the author of the Hindu epic, the "Mahabharata."
💥 *A sage* is a wise or holy figure, often an older man, who possesses insight or understanding beyond that of ordinary people. In myths and legends, sages serve as guardians of special knowledge, helpers or advisers to heroes, and examples of wisdom, virtue, and goodness. Many mythical sages live in deep forests, on mountaintops, or in other places that are withdrawn from the world. Some are divine beings or demigods. In Hindu religion and mythology wise and powerful sages are called rishis. The constellation of the Great Bear or Big Dipper in the night sky is said to consist of the seven greatest rishis. Other sages appear in Hindu epics. According to tradition, a sage named Vyasa, who lived in forests and caves around 1500 b.c., wrote the epic the Mahabharata. Other cultures also have legendary sages in groups of seven, which is considered a sacred or lucky number in many traditions. In China, the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove were poets and scholars who abandoned court life for a country retreat. The Seven Sages of Greece were men noted in the ancient Mediterranean world for their wisdom. Among them were a scientist, a lawmaker, and several patrons of the arts.
👉 demigod one who is part human and part god
👉 epic long poem about legendary or historical heroes, written in a grand style
👉 patron special guardian, protector, or supporter
💥 Some legendary sages, such as King Solomon of ancient Israel (According to their belief system - It's very important to understand how they think), became known for their teachings and wise decisions. Solomon's most famous judgment involved two women, both claiming to be the mother of the same baby. Solomon declared that he would settle the dispute by cutting the child in two so that each woman could have half. When one woman offered to give up her claim to spare the child, Solomon knew that she was the true mother.
💥 Sages (Heb., hakhamim, sing., hakham). Jewish scholars and biblical interpreters, often translated as ‘the Wise’. The sages were the active leaders and teachers of the Jewish religion from the beginning of the second Temple period until the Arabian conquest of the East. They are also known as Ḥazal, an acronym for Ḥakhameynu zikhronam li-berakhah, ‘our sages of blessed memory’.
💥 *Hindu Sages* are the real founders of Hinduism. These are the people who wrote the Vedas which is the foundation of Hinduism. Most of the customs and traditions that we follow today are their gifts to humanity. They were not only philosophers but scientists also. Sushruta is considered the father of surgery. Sage Chyavan invented Chyavanprasha. Ayurveda and Yoga are the greatest gifts of Hindu seers to the world. They are so powerful that they even defied Trinity sometimes. The story of Sage Bhrigu kicking Lord Vishnu in the chest is well-known. Sage Vishwamitra once was very close to creating the replica of heaven.
💥 *Saptarishis*
Among all the Hindu sages, Saptarishis are considered the greatest and the most powerful. Saptarshi is a group of seven sages. The names of Saptarishis are Agastya, Atri, Bharadwaja, Gautama, Jamadagni, Vashishtha, and Vishwamitra.
💥 *Classification of Hindu Sages*
Sages are broadly classified into four categories: Brahmarshi, Rajarshi, Devarshi, and Maharishi. A Rishi is an enlightened person who has done severe penance.
👉 *Rajarishi* - these are Kshatriya kings who gained the status of Rishi.
👉 *Devarishi* - it means a celestial sage. E.g. Sage Narada.
👉 *Brahmarishi* - it is the highest rank of sages. Saptarishis belong to this category.
👉 *Maharishi* - an enlightened spiritual teacher.
💥 *According to Amarakosha* there are seven types of Sages, viz. Shrutarshi, Kandarshi, Paramarshi, Maharshi, Rajarshi, Brahmarshi, and Devarshi.
💥 *Names of Hindu Sages* - There are thousands of Hindu sages mentioned in the scriptures.
Agastya - Aghamarshana - Ashtavakra - Astika - Atharvan - Atri - Audumbara - Augusta - Barighu - Bharadwaja - Bhoma - Bhrigu - Bhringi - Brihaspati - Charaka - Charvak - Chyavana - Dadhichi - Danbamis - Dhaumya - Dirghatma - Durvasa - Dwaipayana - Etesha - Garga - Gautama - Gungu - Harita - Jahnu - Jaimini - Jamadagni - Jaratkaru - Kamban - Kanwa - Kapila - Kashyapa - Kanwa - Kaundinya - Kindama - Kratu - Kutsa - Lomash - Mandavya - Marichi - Markandeya - Matanga - Mudgala - Nachiketa - Nara and Narayana - Narada - Parashara - Parashurama - Patanjali - Pippalada - Pramati - Pulaha - Pulastya - Raikva - Rishyasringa - Sanatsujata - Sandipana - Shakti - Shalihotra - Shamika - Shaunaka - Shringi - Shuka - Shukracharya - Sushruta - Upamanyu - Upyaaj - Utathya - Utsasya - Uttanka - Vaishampayana - Valakhilya - Valmiki - Varahamihira - Vashishtha - Vishrava - Vishwamitra - Vyasa - Yajnavalkya.
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It is estimated that 'Rama's Bridge' is constructed in around 5000 B.C, with the use of wood and stones. This supports the claim of Ramayana being Historical. It is also backed by the construction method used to build the bridge is mentioned in the Valmiki's text.

Sync between time history and ages
Archaeological studies reveal that the first human inhabitation happened in Sri Lanka around 1,750,000 years ago and it’s been proved that the bridge’s age dates back to the same equivalent. To top it, the dates mentioned in the text of Valmiki matches with that of primitive age as well.

Mystery of Floating stones
In Ramayan it is mentioned that the Ram Setu was built by Stones and these stone starts Floating on water by touch of Nala & Neel. Some such stones were scattered at Rameswaram during the Tsunami, these stones still float on water. Many Geologist says RAMA Setu is built by natural process but failed to Provide enough proofs. Apart from Ramayana there are several facts which say Rama Setu is Man-made Structure.

Sanjeevani Mountain, Dunagiri
Lord Hanumana carried the entire mountain that had Sanjeevani Booti when Lakshmana lost his conscious during the Lanka war. This mountain was named as Dunagiri. In most re-tellings of Ramayana, after the medicines were used, Hanuman flies again to replace the mountain in its rightful place. There lies a scar on the side of Dunagiri where Hanumana sliced off a big chunk of mythological real estate, a scar which “bleeds” in the afternoon sun.

Himalayan Herbs in Sri Lanka
Exotic alpine Himalayan species are found suddenly amidst tropical Sri Lankan vegetation, the legacy of Hanuman’s heroic voyage carrying a mountain with life-restoring herbs called Sanjeevani.

Ashok Vatika, Sri Lanka
It was the location where Sita was held captive by Ravana after her abduction, because she refused to stay in Ravana's palace, and preferred to stay under the Ashoka tree, hence the name. Much of the Ashoka Vatika was destroyed by Hanuman, when he first visited Lanka, searching for Sita. Its present location is believed to be the Hakgala Botanical Garden, the area is known as Seetha Eliya.

Existence of Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh
When Sita was abducted by Raavan, they bumped into Jatayu, a demi-god in vulture form, who tried his best to stop Raavan. Lepakshi, in Andhra Pradesh, is said to be the place where Jatayu fell. Ram, accompanied by Hanuman, met the dying Jatayu. Ram helped him attain moksha by uttering the words "Le Pakshi", which is Telugu for "Rise, bird". There's also a large footprint in that area which is said to be that of Hanumana's.

Four-tusked elephants
Sundar Kanda [4.27.12] states that Hanuman, on entering Lanka, sees Four-Tusked elephants guarding the palaces of Ravana. These elephants are tall and imposing and have been trained to protect Lanka from invaders. Well, fossil remains show that there were many steps in the evolution of the 'Modern Elephant' and there did exist four-tusked ancestors of elephants in various shapes and sizes such as Trilophodon, Tetralophodon, Gomphotherium etc around 20 million years ago!

Existence of Konda Kattu Gala, Ishtreepura
This was one of the places to which King Ravana shifted Sita as a precautionary measure which he was forced to take by Lord Hanuman's advent. There are lots of intruding tunnels and caves in this area. This seems to be a part of a great ingenious network of paths, which is interconnected to all the major areas of King Ravana's city.

Ravana’s palace
These tunnels prove beyond doubt the architectural brilliance of King Ravana. These tunnels served as a quick means of transport through the hills and also as a secret passage and networked all the important cities, airports and dairy farms. A .close look at these tunnels indicates that they are man-made and not natural formations. This Buddhist shrine at Kalutara was where once King Ravana's palace and a tunnel existed.

Kalaniya
After King Ravana’s death, Vibeeshana was coroneted as King of Lanka by Lakshmana at Kelaniya. There are murals enshrined outside the Buddhist temple depicting the crowning of Vibeeshana. The Kelani River is mentioned in the Valmiki Ramayana and Vibeeshana palace was said to be on the banks of this river.

Proof of Lord Hanuman setting fire to Ravana’s kingdom
The color of the soil of the ancient battlefield is still red today, and is still surrounded by lighter colored earth. One of the airports of Ravana, torched by Hanuman when he came looking for Sita, still has a scorched-earth look. A patch of darker soil surrounded by brown earth.
25:39. The Story of Ram.
💥 *Ramayana* (An Introduction to the Great Indian Epic)
The Ramayana is an all-popular epic in South and Southeast Asia. It is the story of King Rama who must save his kidnapped wife, Sita. Along the way, it teaches Hindu life lessons. The Ramayana is told and retold orally, through literature (and comic books!), plays, movies and is reference in many other forms of popular culture today.
The Ramayana by the sage Valmiki is one of the great epics of the Sanskrit language, and is dated to approximately 200 B.C.E. There are many other versions of the epic in the many regional languages found in South Asia. Although the same core narrative is used (or referred to) in most of these versions, there are significant differences among them. This is particularly true regarding how the story ends; see below. The basic storyline is provided here, but teachers and students should expect to see great variation and greater detail with reference to each episode.
Rama was the eldest son of the great king Dasharatha. The gods had declared that he was born for the specific purpose of defeating the demon-king Ravana. He is considered to be the seventh incarnation of the great god, Vishnu. Rama won the hand of his wife Sita in an archery contest, in which he was the only contender able to bend a bow that had once belonged to Shiva. Sita had been born of a furrow in the earth (this is what her name means). The two were extremely happy together, and returned to live in Rama's home, in Ayodhya.
Rama's stepmother, Kaikeyi, wanted to promote her son Bharata as heir to the throne of her husband, Dasharatha; Rama was eldest, and the honor rightly was due him. Kaikeyi called in several favors her husband had promised her, and forced Dasharatha, who could not go back on his promises to his wife--to exile Rama for fourteen years. Rama's brother Lakshman and his wife insisted on accompanying him, and they left together. Dasharatha died of grief, and Bharata attempted to persuade his brother to return. Rama, also bound not to go back on his word, refused. Bharata pledged to rule in Rama's name until his return.
Rama, Sita, and Lakshman wandered in the forest until Rama was seen by an evil spirit, who fell in love with him. Rama rejected her and she attacked with her allies, only to meet defeat at the hands of Lakshman and Rama. She appealed to her brother Ravana, the strongest and most dangerous demon on earth at that time, for help. Ravana decided to kidnap Sita, the wife of Rama.
One of Ravana's demon followers assumed the form of a splendid deer, who aroused the interest of Sita. She asked Rama to retrieve the deer. Lakshman drew a line or circle around Sita to protect her magically, and went to aid his brother. While he and his brother were thus engaged, Ravana came to Sita in the guise of a holy man. Tricking her in this way to cross the protective line, he kidnapped her and took her to his palace on the island of Lanka.
Upon returning and finding Sita gone, Rama despaired. Accompanied by his brother, he went in search of her. On the way the two killed a demon whose liberated spirit told them to seek the help of Sugriva, the monkey-king. The brothers sought out the king, and helped him to regain control of his kingdom, which had been usurped by his half-brother. In gratitude, Sugriva dedicated his armies and his finest general-Hanuman, the son of the wind-to the quest to retrieve Sita. Hanuman discovered Sita's location and visited her there, reassuring her that Rama would save her. He suggested that a huge bridge to the island be constructed to allow the siege of Lanka. After great battles and acts of heroism, the siege was completed and Ravana defeated. Sita was rescued.
Many versions of the Ramayana end thus with return of Sita and Rama to their kingdom after fourteen years of exile, and the commencement of Ram Rajya, the glorious time of the rule of Ram. Other versions, such as that by Valmiki, end with the questioning of Sita's loyalty during the time of her kidnapping, when she spent so much time in another man's home. In such versions, Sita returned to her husband only to be put to a fire test to prove her loyalty. She passed this test, only to be questioned again later. She was then banished with her two unborn twin sons. Later asked to return to the kingdom, she did so only to stand before the assembly, calling on the earth (from which she was born) to take her back again if she had remained pure. The story ends with her absorption into her mother, the earth, and her ultimate vindication.
💥 *Ramayana*
The Ramayana (/rɑːˈmɑːjənə/; Sanskrit: रामायणम्, romanized: Rāmāyaṇam) also known as Valmiki Ramayana, as traditionally attributed to Sage Valmiki, is a smriti text (also described as an Sanskrit epic) from ancient India, one of the two important epics of Hinduism known as the Itihasas, the other being the Mahabharata.[4] The epic, narrates the life of Rama, a prince of Ayodhya in the kingdom of Kosala. The epic follows his fourteen-year exile to the forest urged by his father King Dasharatha, on the request of Rama's stepmother Kaikeyi; his travels across forests in the Indian subcontinent with his wife Sita and brother Lakshmana; the kidnapping of Sita by Ravana, the king of Lanka, that resulted in war; and Rama's eventual return to Ayodhya along with Sita to be crowned king amidst jubilation and celebration.
The scholars' estimates for the earliest stage of the text ranging from the 7th to 4th centuries BCE, and later stages extending up to the 3rd century CE, although original date of composition is unknown. It is one of the largest ancient epics in world literature and consists of nearly 24,000 verses (mostly set in the Shloka/Anuṣṭubh metre), divided into seven kāṇḍa (chapters) the first and the seventh being later additions. It belongs to the genre of Itihasa, narratives of past events (purāvṛtta), interspersed with teachings on the goals of human life.
There are many versions of Ramayana in Indian languages, besides Buddhist, and Jain adaptations. There are also Cambodian (Reamker), Indonesian, Filipino, Thai (Ramakien), Lao, Burmese, Nepali, Maldivian, Cambodian, Vietnamese, Tibeto-Chinese, and Malay versions of the Ramayana.
The Ramayana was an important influence on later Sanskrit poetry and the Hindu life and culture, and its main figures were fundamental to the cultural consciousness of a number of nations, both Hindu and Buddhist. Its most important moral influence was the importance of virtue, in the life of a citizen and in the ideals of the formation of a state (from Sanskrit: रामराज्य, romanized: Rāmarājya, a utopian state where Rama is king) or of a functioning society.
💥 *Etymology*
The name Rāmāyaṇa is composed of two words, Rāma and ayaṇa. Rāma, the name of the main figure of the epic, has two contextual meanings. In the Atharvaveda, it means 'dark, dark-coloured, black' and is related to the word rātri which means 'darkness or stillness of night'. The other meaning, which can be found in the Mahabharata, is 'pleasing, pleasant, charming, lovely, beautiful'. The word ayana means travel or journey. Thus, Rāmāyaṇa means "Rama's journey", with ayana altered to ayaṇa due to the Sanskrit grammar rule of internal sandhi.
💥 *Vishnu* (/ˈvɪʃnuː/ VISH-noo; Sanskrit: विष्णु, romanized: Viṣṇu, lit. 'The Pervader', pronounced [ʋɪʂɳʊ]), also known as Narayana and Hari, is one of the principal deities of Hinduism. He is the supreme being within Vaishnavism, one of the major traditions within contemporary Hinduism. Vishnu is known as The Preserver within the Trimurti, the triple deity of supreme divinity that includes Brahma and Shiva. In Vaishnavism, Vishnu is the supreme being who creates, protects, and transforms the universe. In the Shaktism tradition, the Goddess, or Adi Shakti, is described as the supreme Para Brahman, yet Vishnu is revered along with Shiva and Brahma. Tridevi is stated to be the energy and creative power (Shakti) of each, with Lakshmi being the equal complementary partner of Vishnu. He is one of the five equivalent deities in Panchayatana puja of the Smarta tradition of Hinduism.
According to Vaishnavism, the highest form of Ishvara is with qualities (Saguna), and have certain form, but is limitless, transcendent and unchanging absolute Brahman, and the primal Atman (Self) of the universe. There are many both benevolent and fearsome depictions of Vishnu. In benevolent aspects, he is depicted as an omniscient being sleeping on the coils of the serpent Adishesha (who represents time) floating in the primeval ocean of milk called Kshira Sagara with his consort, Lakshmi. Whenever the world is threatened with evil, chaos, and destructive forces, Vishnu descends in the form of an avatar (incarnation) to restore the cosmic order, and protect dharma. The Dashavatara are the ten primary avatars (incarnations) of Vishnu. Out of these ten, Rama and Krishna are the most important.
💥 *Nomenclature*
Vishnu (or Viṣṇu, Sanskrit: विष्णु) means 'all pervasive' and, according to Medhātith (c. 1000 CE), 'one who is everything and inside everything'. Vedanga scholar Yaska (4th century BCE) in the Nirukta defines Vishnu as viṣṇur viṣvater vā vyaśnoter vā ('one who enters everywhere'); also adding atha yad viṣito bhavati tad viṣnurbhavati ('that which is free from fetters and bondage is Vishnu'). In the tenth part of the Padma Purana (4-15th century CE), Danta (Son of Bhīma and King of Vidarbha) lists 108 names of Vishnu (17.98-102). These include the ten primary avatars (see Dashavarara, below) and descriptions of the qualities, attributes, or aspects of God. The Garuda Purana (chapter XV) and the "Anushasana Parva" of the Mahabharata both list over 1000 names for Vishnu, each name describing a quality, attribute, or aspect of God. Known as the Vishnu Sahasranama, Vishnu here is defined as 'the omnipresent'. *Other notable names in this list include:*
👉 Hari
👉 Lakshmikanta
👉 Jagannatha
👉 Janardana
👉 Govinda
👉 Hrishikesha
👉 Padmanabha
👉 Mukunda
💥 *Iconography*
Vishnu iconography shows him with dark blue, blue-gray or black coloured skin, and as a well-dressed jewelled man. He is typically shown with four arms, but two armed representations are also found in Hindu texts on artworks. The historic identifiers of his icon include his image holding a conch shell (shankha named Panchajanya) between the first two fingers of one hand (left back), a chakra - war discus named Sudarshana - in another (right back). The conch shell is spiral and symbolizes all of interconnected spiraling cyclic existence, while the discus symbolizes him as that which restores dharma with war if necessary when cosmic equilibrium is overwhelmed by evil.
One of his arms sometimes carries a gada (club, mace named Kaumodaki) which symbolizes authority and power of knowledge. In the fourth arm, he holds a lotus flower (padma) which symbolizes purity and transcendence. The items he holds in various hands varies, giving rise to twenty four combinations of iconography, each combination representing a special form of Vishnu. Each of these special forms is given a special name in texts such as the Agni Purana and Padma Purana. These texts, however, are inconsistent. Rarely, Vishnu is depicted bearing the bow Sharanga or the sword Nandaka. He is depicted with the Kaustubha gem in a necklace and wearing Vaijayanti, a garland of forest flowers. The shrivatsa mark is depicted on his chest in the form of a curl of hair. He generally wears yellow garments. He wears a crown called the Kiritamukuta.
Vishnu iconography show him either in standing pose, seated in a yoga pose, or reclining. A traditional depiction of Vishnu is that of him reclining on the coils of the serpent Shesha, accompanied by his consort Lakshmi, as he "dreams the universe into reality." Vishnu was associated with the sun because he used to be "a minor solar deity but rose in importance in the following centuries."
💥 *The Trimurti* (Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma)
Particularly in Vaishnavism, the Trimurti (also known as the Hindu Triad or Great Trinity) represents the three fundamental forces (guṇas) through which the universe is created, maintained, and destroyed in cyclic succession. *Each of these forces is represented by a Hindu deity:*
👉 *Brahma* - presiding deity of Rajas (passion, creation)
👉 *Vishnu* - presiding deity of Sattva (goodness, preservation)
👉 *Shiva* - presiding deity of Tamas (darkness, destruction)
The trimurti themselves are beyond three gunas and are not affected by it. In Hindu tradition, the trio is often referred to as Brahma-Vishnu-Mahesh. All have the same meaning of three in One; different forms or manifestations of One person the Supreme Being.
After all these stream, I am still not sure if Ram is God or Abater. In this story few questions arises:
1. Assume Ram has devine power. He has more intellect than common people.
2. Why should he not use Hanuman to go to Lanka than wasting time in building bridge.
3. By allowing Sheta on fire trial and sending her in forest, what type of example he created for common people.
Should other husband should also test their wife chastity in this manner.
ram could be a ancient iraqi king Rim sin who existed 3800 years ago..he's arch rival was Hammurabi (Ravan)... in battle of larsa Hamurabi beat rim sin also in many wars... rim sin brother names was warad similler to the name bharat
What are some strong evidence of existence of Prince Ram of Ramayana?
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Ram Sethu
It is estimated that 'Rama's Bridge' is constructed in around 5000 B.C, with the use of wood and stones. This supports the claim of Ramayana being Historical. It is also backed by the construction method used to build the bridge is mentioned in the Valmiki's text.

Sync between time history and ages
Archaeological studies reveal that the first human inhabitation happened in Sri Lanka around 1,750,000 years ago and it’s been proved that the bridge’s age dates back to the same equivalent. To top it, the dates mentioned in the text of Valmiki matches with that of primitive age as well.

Mystery of Floating stones
In Ramayan it is mentioned that the Ram Setu was built by Stones and these stone starts Floating on water by touch of Nala & Neel. Some such stones were scattered at Rameswaram during the Tsunami, these stones still float on water. Many Geologist says RAMA Setu is built by natural process but failed to Provide enough proofs. Apart from Ramayana there are several facts which say Rama Setu is Man-made Structure.

Sanjeevani Mountain, Dunagiri
Lord Hanumana carried the entire mountain that had Sanjeevani Booti when Lakshmana lost his conscious during the Lanka war. This mountain was named as Dunagiri. In most re-tellings of Ramayana, after the medicines were used, Hanuman flies again to replace the mountain in its rightful place. There lies a scar on the side of Dunagiri where Hanumana sliced off a big chunk of mythological real estate, a scar which “bleeds” in the afternoon sun.

Himalayan Herbs in Sri Lanka
Exotic alpine Himalayan species are found suddenly amidst tropical Sri Lankan vegetation, the legacy of Hanuman’s heroic voyage carrying a mountain with life-restoring herbs called Sanjeevani.

Ashok Vatika, Sri Lanka
It was the location where Sita was held captive by Ravana after her abduction, because she refused to stay in Ravana's palace, and preferred to stay under the Ashoka tree, hence the name. Much of the Ashoka Vatika was destroyed by Hanuman, when he first visited Lanka, searching for Sita. Its present location is believed to be the Hakgala Botanical Garden, the area is known as Seetha Eliya.

Existence of Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh
When Sita was abducted by Raavan, they bumped into Jatayu, a demi-god in vulture form, who tried his best to stop Raavan. Lepakshi, in Andhra Pradesh, is said to be the place where Jatayu fell. Ram, accompanied by Hanuman, met the dying Jatayu. Ram helped him attain moksha by uttering the words "Le Pakshi", which is Telugu for "Rise, bird". There's also a large footprint in that area which is said to be that of Hanumana's.

Four-tusked elephants
Sundar Kanda [4.27.12] states that Hanuman, on entering Lanka, sees Four-Tusked elephants guarding the palaces of Ravana. These elephants are tall and imposing and have been trained to protect Lanka from invaders. Well, fossil remains show that there were many steps in the evolution of the 'Modern Elephant' and there did exist four-tusked ancestors of elephants in various shapes and sizes such as Trilophodon, Tetralophodon, Gomphotherium etc around 20 million years ago!

Existence of Konda Kattu Gala, Ishtreepura
This was one of the places to which King Ravana shifted Sita as a precautionary measure which he was forced to take by Lord Hanuman's advent. There are lots of intruding tunnels and caves in this area. This seems to be a part of a great ingenious network of paths, which is interconnected to all the major areas of King Ravana's city.

Ravana’s palace
These tunnels prove beyond doubt the architectural brilliance of King Ravana. These tunnels served as a quick means of transport through the hills and also as a secret passage and networked all the important cities, airports and dairy farms. A .close look at these tunnels indicates that they are man-made and not natural formations. This Buddhist shrine at Kalutara was where once King Ravana's palace and a tunnel existed.

Kalaniya
After King Ravana’s death, Vibeeshana was coroneted as King of Lanka by Lakshmana at Kelaniya. There are murals enshrined outside the Buddhist temple depicting the crowning of Vibeeshana. The Kelani River is mentioned in the Valmiki Ramayana and Vibeeshana palace was said to be on the banks of this river.

Proof of Lord Hanuman setting fire to Ravana’s kingdom
The color of the soil of the ancient battlefield is still red today, and is still surrounded by lighter colored earth. One of the airports of Ravana, torched by Hanuman when he came looking for Sita, still has a scorched-earth look. A patch of darker soil surrounded by brown earth.
👉 *Hanuman*
💥 According to Valmiki's Ramayana, one morning in his childhood, Hanuman was hungry and saw the rising red-colored sun. Mistaking it for a ripe fruit, he leapt up to eat it. In one version of the Hindu legend, the king of gods Indra intervened and struck Hanuman with his thunderbolt. It hit Hanuman on his jaw, and he fell to the earth dead with a broken jaw. Hanuman's father Vayu (air) became upset and withdrew all the air on Earth. The lack of air created immense suffering to all living beings. This led lord Shiva to intervene and resuscitate Hanuman, which in turn prompted Vayu to return to the living beings. As the mistake was done by the god Indra, he grants Hanuman a wish that his body would be as strong as Indra's Vajra, and that his Vajra can also not harm him. Along with Indra other gods have also granted him wishes: the God Agni granted Hanuman a wish that fire won't harm him; God Varuna granted a wish for Hanuman that water won't harm him; God Vayu granted a wish for Hanuman that he will be as fast as wind and the wind won't harm him. Lord Brahma also granted Hanuman a wish that he can move to any place where he cannot be stopped. Hence these wishes make Hanuman an immortal, who has unique powers and strength.
In another Hindu version of his childhood legend, which Lutgendorf states is likely older and also found in Jain texts such as the 8th-century Dhurtakhyana, Hanuman's Icarus-like leap for the sun proves to be fatal and he is burnt to ashes from the sun's heat. His ashes fall onto the earth and oceans. Gods then gather the ashes and his bones from land and, with the help of fishes, re-assemble him. They find everything except one fragment of his jawbone. His great-grandfather on his mother's side then asks Surya to restore the child to life. Surya returns him to life, but Hanuman is left with a disfigured jaw. Hanuman is said to have spent his childhood in Kishkindha. Some time after this event, Hanuman begins using his supernatural powers on innocent bystanders as simple pranks, until one day he pranks a meditating sage. In fury, the sage curses Hanuman to forget the vast majority of his powers. The curse remains into effect, until he is reminded of his powers in his adulthood.
Is there no religious Hindu, or a Hindu scholar that speaks English fluently. It's very hard to follow these people's arguments due to heavy accents.
Hahaha
Learn mumbai accent
Alhamdulillah for Islam❤
Wow. 7 hours of nonstop comedy. 😂😂😂. Please give us more....
Ya allah india ke musalman ko safe rakh. Ameen
Evidence : trust me 😂
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The Brahmins, who are predominantly from India and Nepal, wield significant power in Gulf countries, often occupying key positions in companies and on director boards. Many offices are now being run remotely from India, with resources being directed there. While some Arabs or Muslims may be given token positions, the Brahmins predominantly hold top roles. There's growing concern that this trend could lead to further Brahmin control, akin to their influence in Britain, potentially impacting the future of Gulf countries.
Many Arabs, unaware of the extent of Brahmin influence in Gulf countries, are often perceived as being uninformed about this situation.
You are the only person who has highlighted this issue and I am seeing this as well here in the Gulf.
👉 *Luke 19:27*
*But those enemies of mine who did not want me to be king over them-bring them here and kill them in front of me.’”*
👉 *"Chance"*
He was standing all alone
Trying to find the words to say
When every prayer he ever prayed
Was gone
And the dreams he's never owned
Are still safely tucked away
Until tomorrow he just
Carries on
See the Devil on the streets at night
See him running in the pouring rain
See him grinning 'neath a twisted light
I'll be back again!
See the people standing in a row
See them nodding like a field of grain
No one sees the sickle though
Coming 'cross the plain!
And this he knows if nothing more
That waiting in the dark like destiny
*All those who kissed the dogs of war*
And there is no tomorrow
No tomorrow
Take a chance
Take a chance
See the Devil he is so intense
See the Devil go and change his name
What's the going price of innocence?
It can't be the same!
Is it dark when the moon is down?
Is it dark with a single flame?
If there's glass falling all around
I am not to blame!
And this he knows if nothing more
That waiting in the dark like destiny
All those who kissed the dogs of war
And there is no tomorrow
No tomorrow
Take a chance!
Burn the night away
Burn the night away
Burn the night..
Pictures at an exhibition
Played as he stood in his trance
Staring at his inhibitions
All the time believing
That it now came down to nothing but this chance
I fear you!
Your silence,
Your blindness,
See what you want to see!
In darkness
One kindness
One moment
Tell me what you believe?
I believe in nothing
Never really had to
In regards to your life
Rumors that are not true
Who's defending evil?
Surely never I
Who would be the witness
If your chance's to die?
Father can you hear me
This is not how was meant to be
I am safe and so are you
As for the others destiny
Father can you hear me
This is not how was meant to be
I am safe and so are you
As for the others destiny
I believe that situations
All depend on circumstance
I believe that situations
All depend on circumstance
Look away!
Look away!
Look away!
Look away!
Pictures at an exhibition
Played as he stood in his trance
Staring at his inhibitions
All the time believing
That it now came down to
Nothing but this chance!
After listening this alhumdulilah for Islam❤
3:32:00 Shashwat Doesnt knw to copy and paste the link in the back chat ,but runs a youtube channel😅
I check all the reference bro literally all and you know what I found I found nothing on 2 reference even chat GPT is saying there is no verse something like that, 😂😂😂,, and in purush sukta he is misrepresentation you can check cause it's a allegorical example just that's it
Alhamdulillah for Islam
💥 *Superiority of Brahmins*
👉 *Manusmriti 10.1* - Let the three twice-born castes (varna), discharging their (prescribed) duties, study (the Veda); but among them the Brahmana (alone) shall teach it, not the other two; that is an established rule.
👉 *Manusmriti 1.88* - To Brahmanas he assigned teaching and studying (the Veda), sacrificing for their own benefit and for others, giving and accepting (of alms).
👉 *Manusmriti 1.93* - As the Brahmana sprang from (Brahman’s) mouth, as he was the first-born, and as he possesses the Veda, he is by right the lord of this whole creation.
👉 *Manusmriti 1.95* - Through the mouth of this (Brahmana), the celestials eat their Havyas (Oblations), and the manes, their Kavyas (oblations.)
👉 *Manusmriti 1.99* - A Brahmana, coming into existence, is born as the highest on earth, the lord of all created beings, for the protection of the treasury of the law.
👉 *Manusmriti 1.101* - Whatever a Brahmin receives is his only even if it belongs to others and it is only due to the kindness of Brahmins that other castes enjoy.
Ram multivers of madness...🤣🤣🤣
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Yooo 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bro check your ancestors they must be hindu because its just 1400 years old quran is
@@rahulkumar-gq9vh You ancestors went wrong bcz 1st human being Adam(AS) was our prophet❤️
@@rahulkumar-gq9vhYour ancestors gone wrong ,by the time your religion changed ,now your religion has this position. Basically there is no basis of sanatan religion. Finally your religion name also changed, hindu is not a religion, but most of the people around the world Sanatan dharm known as hinduism .but in real Hindu is a geographical definition given by Arabs
From drama to darma then dharma 😍😘
2:24:24 Keerthi Joined - Finally someone with brain 🧠 and decency. Thank you brother.
@Akash Thakur bhai kuch to padh lete apne shastron ko.. christianity or islam ko baad mein research kar lena
💥 *Mountains had Wings!*
Hinduism says that mountains had wings and used to fly and then Indra cut off their wings, the reason why Indra did this varies according to different Puranas, some say that their wings were becoming too large so Indra cut them off and then they became clouds, some says that Gods feared flying mountains would fall to the ground and kill people so for this reason Indra cut off their wings. Mainak mountain was saved as he took shelter in Vayu Devta.
👉 *Valmiki Ramayana 5.1.123-5* - “O son! Earlier in the Krita yuga, mountains had wings. With speed equal to that of Garuda and Vayu, they went in all directions. After that when those mountains were thus flying freely, Devas and living creatures together with sages obtained fear in the doubt that those mountains might fall down. Then the angry Devendra who performed a hundred Asvamedha rituals, cut off the wings of thousands of mountains by his weapon vajra then and there.” *Tr. K.M.K Murthy*
👉 *Srimad Bhagavatam 8.11.34* - “Indra thought: Formerly, when many mountains flying in the sky with wings would fall to the ground and kill people, I cut their wings with this same thunderbolt.” Tr. Swami Prabhupada
👉 *Matsya Purana 125.10-17* - “…The clouds Puskarabartaka have been born from the wings (of the mountains). These wings are named Puskara and hold a huge volume of water hence these clouds are known as Puskaravarta. The valiant Indra cut down the wings of the mountains that used to fly at their will and cause ruin and destruction to the rising generation (of the universe)…” Tr. Taluqdar of Oudh, Edited by B.D. Basu
👉 *Linga Purana I.54.46-48* - “…The origin of the third type of clouds is from the wings of mountains chopped off by Indra.” Tr. Board of Scholars, Edited by J.L. Shastri
👉 *Brahmanda Purana I.2.22.41* - “The wings of very powerful mountains that had increased in size and who used to go wherever as they pleased, were chopped off by Indra who wished to secure the welfare of all living beings.” Tr. G.V. Tagare
👉 *Harivamsa Purana 3.40.19* - “Knowing that the mountains are responsible for lack of firmness (immobility) of earth, the destroyer of strongholds (Indra), the lord, after installing the mountains at their own places, cut off their wings with his weapon, the hundred jointed (edged shataparva) Vajra.”
👉 *Vayu Purana I.51.38* - “The wings of the powerful mountains who could go as per their will and pleasure, had grown very large. Indra cut them off for the (welfare of all) living beings.” Tr. G.V. Tagare, Edited by G.P Bhatt
👉 *H.H. Wilson writes in the footnoes of the verse Rig Veda 2.12.2* - “Yah parvatan prakupitan aramnat; the Scholiast says he quieted the mountains, going hither and thither, as long as they had wings: Indra cut them off.”
👉 *Swami Prabhupada also wrote* - “In many descriptions in Vedic literature it is found that mountains also fly in the sky with wings. When such mountains are dead, they fall to the ground, where they stay as very large dead bodies.” Swami Prabhupada on Srimad Bhagavatam 8.11.12
ŚB 8.11.12
प्राहरत् कुलिशं तस्मा अमोघं परमर्दन: ।
सयानो न्यपतद् भूमौ छिन्नपक्ष इवाचल: ॥ १२ ॥
prāharat kuliśaṁ tasmā
amoghaṁ para-mardanaḥ
sayāno nyapatad bhūmau
chinna-pakṣa ivācalaḥ
Synonyms
prāharat - inflicted; kuliśam - thunderbolt scepter; tasmai - unto him (Bali Mahārāja); amogham - infallible; para-mardanaḥ - Indra, who is expert in defeating the enemy; sa-yānaḥ - with his airplane; nyapatat - fell down; bhūmau - on the ground; chinna-pakṣaḥ - whose wings have been taken away; iva - like; acalaḥ - a mountain.
*Translation*
When Indra, the defeater of enemies, released his infallible thunderbolt scepter at Bali Mahārāja with a desire to kill him, Bali Mahārāja indeed fell to the ground with his airplane, like a mountain with its wings cut off.
*Purport*
In many descriptions in Vedic literature it is found that mountains also fly in the sky with wings. When such mountains are dead, they fall to the ground, where they stay as very large dead bodies.
Man written confuse stories,and their logic even more confusing...my mind started spinning
💥 *Divine Inspiration*
Divine inspiration is the concept of a supernatural force, typically a deity, causing a person or people to experience a creative desire. It has been a commonly reported aspect of many religions, for thousands of years. Divine inspiration is often closely tied to the concept of revelation, the belief in information being revealed or disclosed through communication with a deity or other supernatural entity or entities. Examples - Besides ancient mythology, the religious texts of traditions including Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam and Mormonism are all claimed to be divinely inspired to some degree.
👉 *Ancient Mesopotamia* - In the Mesopotamian epic Atra-Hasis, the writer describes his work as dictated by the Goddess in a dream-vision.
👉 *Ancient Greece* - The ancient Greek muses were said to be supernatural forces that gave artists their skill, while the Ancient Greek oracles were said to be subject to supernatural forces.
👉 *Hinduism* - Music has historically been considered a medium through which performers can become a vehicle for divine inspiration. The goddess Saraswati is also sometimes invoked for assistance with inspiration.
👉 *Judaism and Christianity* - Both religions claim Biblical inspiration for the parts of the Bible to which they adhere.
👉 *Islam* - Muslims believe the Noble Quran was "verbally revealed (Not inspired)" by Allah SWT to Prophet Muhammed pbuh through the Archangel Gabriel/Jibreel pbuh.
2:57:05 Absolutely brother Brandon. If your beliefs are like avatars that these believe in, then where are the moral values in there ? I mean believing that some hybrid half human half animal deities are gods, would make anyone wonder if it’s true or some fictional characters you people believe in !!!
Alhamdulillah for Islam ❤️
1:48:31 😂😂 Reactions of Br. Abbas and Muris 🔥
These brothers have so so much patience.
Maybe ramayana was like marvel franchise 😂
From the past
Fiction?
@@personsn2586Yes!
Ok and was allah hu akbar a scientist then ? Who mixed up elements to made the world. Oh but then why he made people who don't believe in him? Coz he himself doesn't exist😅
@@shal5751 Yeah cause I thought human got Brians, didn’t they? It’s so obvious, if there is no religion. People will realise in today world that there must be a creator, that is God
Allhamdulillah for Islam❤
Thanks
informative
3:03:37 Very well put brother MC. Subhan Allah ❤
46:07. An excellent question.
👉 *Matthew 10:34-36*
“Do not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth; I have not come to bring peace, but a sword. For I have come to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law; and one's foes will be members of one's own household”
👉 *Luke 12:51-53*
Do you think I came to bring peace on earth? No, I tell you, but division. 52 From now on there will be five in one family divided against each other, three against two and two against three. 53 They will be divided, father against son and son against father, mother against daughter and daughter against mother, mother-in-law against daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law against mother-in-law.”
👉 *Enter Sandman*
Say your prayers, little one
Don't forget, my son
To include everyone
I tuck you in, warm within
Keep you free from sin
'Til the sandman, he comes
Sleep with one eye open
Gripping your pillow tight
Exit light
Enter night
Take my hand
We're off to never-never land
Something's wrong, shut the light
Heavy thoughts tonight
And they aren't of Snow White
Dreams of war, dreams of liars
Dreams of dragon's fire
And of things that will bite, yeah
Sleep with one eye open
Gripping your pillow tight
Exit light
Enter night
Take my hand
We're off to never-never land
Now I lay me down to sleep
Now I lay me down to sleep
pray the Lord my soul to keep
pray the Lord my soul to keep
If I die before I wake
If I die before I wake
pray the Lord my soul to take
pray the Lord my soul to take
Hush, little baby, don't say a word!
And never mind that noise you heard
It's just the beasts under your bed
In your closet, in your head
Exit light
Enter night
Grain of sand
Exit light
Enter night
Take my hand
We're off to never-never land, yeah
Uh
Yeah, yeah
Yo, oh
We're off to never-never land
Take my hand
We're off to never-never land
Take my hand
We're off to never-never land
8:28.
👉 *Chandogya Upanishad 5.10.7*
Now, people of good conduct can expect to quickly attain a pleasant birth, like that of a Brahmin, the Kshatriya, or the Vaishya. But people of evil conduct can expect to enter a foul womb, like that of a dog, a pig, or a Chandala.
👉 *Manu’s code I-31* -
Brahma, gave birth to the Brahmins from his mouth, the Kshatriyas from his shoulders, the Vaishyas from his thighs and Shudras from his feet.
💥 *God said the duty of a Shudra is to serve the upper varnas faithfully with devotion and without grumbling. (Manu 1-91) Manu is not satisfied with this. He wants this servile status of the Shudras to be expressed in the names and surnames of persons belonging to that community. Manu says:*
👉 *Manu II. 31* - Let the first part of a Brahman’s name denote something auspicious, a Kshatriya’s be connected with power, and a Vaishyas with wealth but a Shudra’s express something contemptible.
👉 *Manu II. 32* - The second part of a Brahmin’s name shall be a word implying happiness, of a Kshatriya’s (a word) implying protection, of a Vaishya’s a term expressive of thriving and of a Shudra’s an expression denoting service.
👉 *Manu 11-135* - A hundred year old Kshatriya must treat a ten year old Brahmin boy as his father.
👉 *Manu II2* - The Brahmin should never invite persons of other varnas for food. In case, the latter begs the Brahmin for food, the Brahmin may give them some left-over. Even these left-over must be served not by the Brahmin but by his servants outside the house.
👉 *Manu III. 156* - He who instructs Shudra pupils and he whose teacher is a Shudra shall become disqualified for being invited to a shradha.
👉 *Manu IV-78 to 81* - A Shudra is unfit of receive education. The upper varnas should not impart education or give advice to a Shudra. It is not necessary that the Shudra should know the laws and codes and hence need not be taught. Violators will go to as amrita hell.
👉 *Manu IV. 61* - “Let him not dwell in a country where the rulers are Shudras.”
👉 *Manu IV. 99* - He must never read the Vedas in the presence of the Shudras.
👉 *Manu VIII-20 to 22* - Any country, where there are no Brahmins, of where they are not happy will get devastated and destroyed.
👉 *Manu VIII. 20* - A Brahmana who is only a Brahman by decent i.e., one who has neither studied nor performed any other act required by the Vedas may, at the king’s pleasure, interpret the law to him i.e., act as the judge, but never a Shudra (however learned he may be).
👉 *Manu VIII. 21* - The Kingdom of that monarch, who looks on while a Shudra settles the law, will sink low like a cow in the morass.
👉 *Manu VIII-50,56 and 59* - Any Brahmin, who enslaves or tries to enslave a Brahmin, is liable for a penalty of no less than 600 PANAS. A Brahmin can order a Shudra to serve him without any remuneration because the Shudra is created by Brahma to serve the Brahmins. Even if a Brahmin frees a Shudra from slavery the Shudra continues to be a slave as he is created for slavery. Nobody has the right to free him.
👉 *Manu VIII. 270* - A Shudra who insults a twice born man with gross invectives shall have his tongue cut out; for he is of low origin.
👉 *Manu VIII. 271* - If he mentions the names and castes of the (twice born) with contumely, an iron nail, ten fingers long, shall be thrust red hot into his mouth.
👉 *Manu VIII. 272* - If a Shudra arrogantly presumes to preach religion to Brahmins, the king shall have poured burning oil in his mouth and ears.
👉 *Manu VIII. 374* - A Shudra who has an intercourse with a woman of the higher caste guarded or unguarded shall be punished n the following manner; if she was unguarded, he loses the offending part; if she was guarded then he should be put to death and his property confiscated.”
👉 *Manu VIII. 413* - A Brahman may compel a Shudra, whether bought or unbought, to do servile work for he is created by the creator to be the slave of a Brahmana.
👉 *Manu VIII-417 & X129* - No Shudra should have property of his own, He should have nothing of his own. The existence of a wealthy Shudra is bad for the Brahmins. A Brahman may take possession of the goods of a Shudra.
👉 *Manu VIII. 417* - A Brahman may seize without hesitation, if he be in distress for his subsistence, the goods of his Shudra. The Shudra can have only one occupation. This is one of the inexorable laws of Manu. says Manu.
👉 *Manu IX334 & 335* - A Shudra who wants to just fill his stomach may serve a Vaishya. If he wants a permanent means of living he can serve a Kshatriya. But if he wants to go to heaven or wants higher or superior birth in the next generation he must serve a Brahmin.
👉 *Manu X-121* - The most sacred duty of a Shudra is to serve the Brahmins, always, reciting the words “Brahman” with utmost devotion. Such a Shudra will get salvation. Otherwise he will die a worst death and will go to the worst hell.
👉 *Manu X-122* - But let a (Shudra) serve Brahmans, either for the sake of heaven, or with a view to both (this life and the next) for he who is called the servant of a Brahman thereby gains all his ends.
👉 *Manu X-123* - The service of Brahmans alone is declared (to be) an excellent occupation for a Shudra for whatever else besides this he may perform will bear him no fruit.
👉 *Manu X-124* - They must allot to him out of their own family (property) a suitable maintenance, after considering his ability, his industry, and the number of those whom he is bound to support.
👉 *Manu X-125* - Brahmins to give Shudras food leftovers, old torn clothes, spoiled grain and old utensils.
👉 *Manu X-129* - No superfluous collection of wealth must be made by a Shudra, even though he has power to make it, since a servile man, who has amassed riches, becomes proud, and, by his insolence or neglect, gives pain to Brahmins.
A Brahmin shall never beg from a Shudra, property for (performing) a sacrifice i.e., for religious purposes. All marriages with the Shudra were prescribed. Marriage with a woman belonging to any of three other classes was forbidden.
The travel log is from 1583-90, Babri masjid was built 1528-29 (935 A.H.). So Mr Akash Thakur, you should bring a travel log from someone who visited Ayodhya before that time.
💥 *Dada Bhagwan*
Dada Bhagwan (7 November 1908 - 2 January 1988), also known as Dadashri, born Ambalal Muljibhai Patel, was an Indian spiritual leader from Gujarat who founded the Akram Vignan Movement. He was spiritually inclined from an early age. He worked as a contractor for a company maintaining dry docks in Bombay before attaining "self-realization" in 1958. He left business and focused on his spiritual goals. The movement around his teaching grew into the Akram Vignan movement gaining followers in western India and abroad. Ahimsa (non-violence) and vegetarianism are an important part of Dada's teachings.
*He claimed to have attained self-realisation in June 1958 at Surat railway station while sitting on a bench at platform number 3. It was about 6 pm and it lasted 48 minutes. However this was not revealed initially by him. After his experience, a close relative began to address him by the spiritual name of Dada (a Gujarati term for "Revered Grandfather") Bhagwan (Lord) became his spiritual name. The experience or self-realization is described as revelation or manifestation of the god within, or pure self, supreme self manifested through body; which he later called Dada Bhagwan. He had differentiated between self and his empirical self as Patel and Dada Bhagwan.*
He left his business to his partners to concentrate on his spiritual goals. He continued to live on the dividends of his shares of company. He continued his householder life as his teaching did not require renunciation or asceticism.
💥 *Akram Vignan movement*
Dada Bhagwan formed a movement which he termed Akram Vignan Movement. Unlike the step-by-step purification according to Jain principles, Akram Vignan promises instant salvation through the grace of Simandhar Swami, for whom Dada Bhagwan serves as a medium. His followers believe that they will be reborn in two lives in Mahavideha, a mythical land described in Jain cosmology from where they can achieve Moksha (liberation) as they are in connection with Gnani (knower). Flügel regards the movement to be a form of Jain-Vaishnava syncretism, a development analogous to the Mahayana in Buddhism.
Initially, he had not revealed his experiences to the public but his some close relatives and friends knew it. In 1962, during a conversation with him, a person named Chandrakant Patel from Uganda experienced sudden self-realization. Such experience is described in traditional Jainism as kshayak samkit which is only achieved in presence of Tirthankara. Kanubhai K. Patel was the second person, who was also his business partner, who received instant knowledge in 1963 from Dada Bhagwan.
💥 *Expansion of movement*
Between 1962 and 1968, very few close people received "knowledge" through Dada Bhagwan. Following 1968, he bestowed "knowledge" who requested to be blessed. This is the foundation of the movement. He said that he was initially reluctant due to fear of public opinion as in case of Shrimad Rajchandra but after his visit to a Rishabha temple in Khambhat he decided to public performance of Gnanvidhi, a practice to transfer of "knowledge" for self-realisation. In 1968, the first Gnanvidhi was held at Bombay. Over the years, the Gnanvidhi became more elaborate and achieved its present form in 1983.
He continued to give spiritual discourses all over the world. He emphasized contact of "knower" (Gnani) to gain knowledge over scriptural or ritual knowledge. His followers were initially spread in his hometown Vadodara and Bombay. The movement expanded in the 1960s and 1970s to southern Gujarat and Maharashtra and in Gujarati diaspora in East Africa, North America and UK. In 1983, he had reportedly around 50,000 followers. When he died on 2 January 1988, his funeral was attended by about 60000 followers.
💥 *Succession*
Soon after the death of Dada Bhagwan, the movement split into two factions. One led by Kanubhai Patel and backed by Jay Sachchidannad Sangh and other led by Niruben Amin. Niruben claimed that she was instructed and trained in Gnanvidhi by Dada Bhagwan. Niruben formed her own organisations; Dada Bhagwan Foundation Trust and Simandhar Swami Aradhana Trust in Ahmedabad and Mahavideh Foundation in Mumbai. She became a popular leader of the movement and was addressed as Niruma by her followers from 1999. After death of Niruben in 2006, she was succeeded by Deepakbhai Desai.
💥 *Recognition*
In 2012, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation named a stretch of road between Visat crossroads and Sabarmati crossroads as Pujya Dada Bhagwan Road and the Zundal circle as Dada Bhagwan circle.
💥 *In popular culture*
Dada Bhagwan was portrayed by Gulshan Grover in a 2012 independent film Desperate Endeavors directed by French-Algerian director Salim Khassa.
💥 *Which Karma Makes One Rich Or Poor?* "If one accepts that whatever happens is justice, then he will attain liberation." *In brief, let the higher status people steal you in peace and don't make noise while they're doing so!*
👉 *Questioner:* Then Dada, don’t you think that if a poor man who is very virtuous and religious were to see a wealthy man who is devious and immoral, he would be put off by religion all together? He will think that all his piousness has not improved his poverty at all.
👉 *Dadashri:* Not every religious person is miserable. Perhaps even five percent are happy. Whatever misery befalls us today is the result of our karma. The fact that a person enjoys wealth and prosperity today is all the result of his karma. He will suffer the consequences of whatever bad deeds he does in this life, in his next life. We will enjoy the fruit of the good deeds we do today, in the next life.
👉 *Questioner:* Dada, what you are saying is true. But looking at it from the point of worldly interaction, if a man lives in a hut, suffering hunger and thirst, along side a man that lives in a palace, don’t you think it would make him angry to see the man in the palace living a life of corruption while he, an honest and decent man cannot even feed his children? How would he be able to remain calm?
👉 *Dadashri:* The misery that he is experiencing now, is a result of the ‘test’ (cause) he took in the past life. The other person had also taken the ‘test’, he passed and now he is receiving the result. Now in this life the rich man’s karmas are such that he is going to fail the test of this life and the result will come in the next life. The poor man is now being tested in this life, he will pass the test and he will enjoy its effects in the next life.
It's like proving the Hulk was real in the year of 9024 .oh come on
@@Akshay_0004 which report...
The Problem with them is they don’t have a Formula how to authenticate or Validate the Scriptures. Falsehood is born to perish.
It is great validatet hat Mohamad ride on dunkey to reach heaven
That's a 4 on 1 Handicapped match 👍🏼 Dawawise come one on one I will answer each and evey question of You
Then produce ur logical reference over here.. Let's See
it's not a physical fight
You don't have to fight with hands. It's only a debate so you can speak. No one is gonna hold your tongue from speaking.
2:32:03. Another excellent question!
💥 *Treta Yuga*
Treta Yuga, in Hinduism, is the second and second best of the four yugas (world ages) in a Yuga Cycle, preceded by Krita (Satya) Yuga and followed by Dvapara Yuga. Treta Yuga lasts for 1,296,000 years (3,600 divine years). Treta means 'a collection of three things' in Sanskrit, and is so called because during the Treta Yuga, there were three Avatars of Vishnu that were seen: the fifth, sixth and seventh incarnations as Vamana, Parashurama and Rama, respectively. The bull of Dharma symbolizes that morality stood on three legs during this period. It had all four legs in the Satya Yuga and two in the succeeding Dvapara Yuga. Currently, in the immoral age of Kali, it stands on one leg.
💥 *Yuga Cycle*
A Yuga Cycle (a.k.a. chatur yuga, maha yuga, etc.) is a cyclic age (epoch) in Hindu cosmology. Each cycle lasts for 4,320,000 years (12,000 divine years) and repeats four yugas (world ages): Krita (Satya) Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dvapara Yuga, and Kali Yuga.
As a Yuga Cycle progresses through the four yugas, each yuga's length and humanity's general moral and physical state within each yuga decrease by one-fourth. Kali Yuga, which lasts for 432,000 years, is believed to have started in 3102 BCE. Near the end of Kali Yuga, when virtues are at their worst, a cataclysm and a re-establishment of dharma occur to usher in the next cycle's Krita (Satya) Yuga, prophesied to occur by Kalki. There are 71 Yuga Cycles in a manvantara (age of Manu) and 1,000 Yuga Cycles in a kalpa (day of Brahma).
💥 *Manvantara*
A manvantara, in Hindu cosmology, is a cyclic period of time identifying the duration, reign, or age of a Manu, the progenitor of mankind. *In each manvantara, seven Rishis, certain deities, an Indra, a Manu, and kings (sons of Manu) are created and perish!* Each manvantara is distinguished by the Manu who rules/reigns over it, of which we are currently in the seventh manvantara of fourteen, which is ruled by Vaivasvata Manu.
💥 *Etymology*
Manvantara (Sanskrit: मन्वन्तर), sometimes spelled manwantara or manuantara, is a compound of manu (Sanskrit: मनु, lit. 'man, mankind, or Manu, the progenitor of mankind') and antara (Sanskrit: अन्तर, lit. 'interval, period, or term'), creating manu-antara or manvantara, literally meaning "the duration of a Manu", or his lifespan, with synonym meanings of "the interval, reign, period, or age of a Manu".
Sandhya (Sanskrit: सन्ध्या or संध्या, romanized: sandhyā or samdhyā, lit. 'union, juncture, or twilight i.e. dawn/morning or dusk/night') or sandhi (Sanskrit: सन्धि or संधि, romanized: sandhi or samdhi, lit. 'union or juncture'), sometimes with a compound of kala (Sanskrit: काल, romanized: kāla, lit. 'time'), have been used to represent "the juncture before or after a manvantara", a period of universal deluge (flood):
👉 manvantara sandhya (Sanskrit: मन्वन्तर सन्ध्या, romanized: manvantara-sandhyā)
👉 manvantara sandhi (Sanskrit: मन्वन्तर सन्धि, romanized: manvantara-sandhi)
👉 sandhya kala (Sanskrit: सन्ध्या काल, romanized: sandhyākāla or sandhyā-kāla) when describing a manvantara
👉 sandhi kala (Sanskrit: सन्धि काल, romanized: sandhikāla or sandhi-kāla) when describing a manvantara
💥 *Purana and Itihasa* (epic history)
👉 *Source* - Nilamata Purana: a cultural and literary study
Manvantara (मन्वन्तर) refers to a time period consisting of seventy-one times the amount of one Caturyuga, according to the Nīlamatapurāṇa. The passage of the sun through one sign of the zodiac, we are informed, is called a solar month. Two months make a season, three seasons an Ayana and two Ayanas a year. Four lacs and thirty two thousand years make Kaliyuga. Twice as much as Kaliyuga is Dvāpara, thrice is Tretā and four yugas make one Caturyuga and seventy one Caturyugas make one Manvantara.
👉 *Source* - Puranic Encyclopedia
Manvantara (मन्वन्तर).-Kalpa, Manvantara and Caturyuga. The Prapañca (universe) is perishable. At one time, it takes its origin, at another time it perishes. Brahmā, the creator of the universe has birth and death. The period between the birth and death of a Brahmā is known as a "Mahākalpa". The flood that comes at the death of a Brahmā is called "Mahāpralaya". One day of Brahmā is called Kalpakāla. In the Purāṇas one Kalpa or one day of Brahmā is divided into fourteen parts. The master or ruler of each of these divisions is a Manu. There are fourteen Manus. The life span of each Manu is called a "Manvantaram". (See full article at Story of Manvantara from the Puranic encyclopaedia by Vettam Mani)
👉 *Source* - Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: The Purana Index
Manvantara (मन्वन्तर).-Periods of Manus; seven in number and seven to come, of Svāyambhuva, Svārociṣa, Auttama, Tāmasa, Raivata, Cākṣuṣa, Sāvarṇi (after Vaivasvata in Matsya-purāṇa), raucya (br. p.); Vaivasvata present according to the Matsya-purāṇa) Ruci, Bhautya, Merusāvarṇi, Rta, Ṛtadhāmān and Viṣvaksena; the last seven are future Manus;1 one of the five characteristics of the Purāṇa;2 calculation of the duration of the epochs of Manus;3 constitutes 71 yugas at the end of which comes Kṣaya4 according to Mānuṣa and Divyavatsara.5 manvantara of svāyambhuva manu-the Gods of three worlds, sages, pitṛs, and people help him; but finding the diminished powers, go to Maharloka.6
👉 *Source* - Shodhganga: The saurapurana - a critical study
Manvantara (मन्वन्तर) literaly means “difference beween two Manus”, according to the 10th century Saurapurāṇa: one of the various Upapurāṇas depicting Śaivism.-Manvantara is constituted of two words manu and antara which literaly means difference beween two Manus. A manvantara consists of seventy one caturyugas. According to the Purāṇa texts one Manu reigns over one manvantara covering the period. There are fourteen manvantaras like Svāyambhuva, Svārociṣa, Uttama, Tāmasa, Raivata, Cākṣuṣa, Vaivasvata, Sāvarṇa, Merusāvarṇi etc . Of these fourteen manvantaras first six manvantaras have already passed. At present vaivasvata-manvantara continues and the latter seven manvantaras are yet to come.
Each of these manvantaras is presided over by a particular Manu, his sons who rule over the earth, seven sages, Gods and the lord of these Gods known as Indra. In justifying the existence of these five concepts-Manu, his sons, seven sages, Gods and their lord Indra, the Purāṇa texts (cf. Viṣṇupurāṇa III.2.45-47 and Matsypurāṇa 9.30-31) gives their explanations. It is stated that at the end of every caturyuga (71 caturyugas make one manvantara) Vedas disappear and seven sages purposely come down to the earth to restore the Vedas, Manu appears as the author of the Smṛtis. In the social set up as envisaged by Manu on the basis of Smṛti, Sacrifice is a necessity. Therefore in each of the manvantaras there are Gods including their lord Indra to partake of the sacrifice. Sons and grandsons of Manu have their existence because for the whole term of a manvantara they rule as sovereigns of the earth.
💥 *Vaishnavism* (Vaishava dharma)
👉 *Source* - Pure Bhakti: Bhagavad-gita (4th edition)
Manvantara (मन्वन्तर) refers to “the reign of one manu”. (cf. Glossary page from Śrīmad-Bhagavad-Gītā).
👉 *Source* - Pure Bhakti: Brhad Bhagavatamrtam
Manvantara (मन्वन्तर) refers to:-The lifespan of Manu;306,720,000 years. (cf. Glossary page from Śrī Bṛhad-bhāgavatāmṛta).
👉 *Source* - Prabhupada Books: Sri Caitanya Caritamrta
Manvantara (मन्वन्तर) or Manvantarāvatāra refers to “incarnations in different millenniums”, according to the Śrī Caitanya Caritāmṛta 2.20.246 (“The Science of the Absolute Truth”).-Accordingly, “There are incarnations that control the material qualities [guṇa-avatāras], incarnations who appear during the reign of each Manu [manvantara-avatāras], incarnations in different millenniums [yuga-avatāras] and incarnations of empowered living entities [śaktyāveśa-avatāras]”.
💥 *Shaktism* (Shakta philosophy)
👉 *Source* - Google Books: Manthanabhairavatantram
Manvantara (मन्वन्तर) refers to a “small eon”, according to the Kularatnoddyota, one of the earliest Kubjikā Tantras.-Accordingly, “[...] Āṇava is said to be (brought about) by the mantras applied through the process (krama) of uttering the letters (that constitute them). In this way, O fair-faced one, in the future, in (the course of) the a eons, great (kalpa) and small (manvantara), the rite (karman) of initiation will be of three types. The rite of initiation in the Kula tradition (āmnāya) will take place during (the various) ages (yuga) and (varies) according to the nature of (each) age, and (will be imparted) through the line (krama) of teachers and disciples by means of insights (vijñāna) (outwardly apparent) as the signs of attainment (pratyaya)”.
💥 *General definition* (in Hinduism)
👉 1- Manvantara is the period of astronomical time within an aeon or Kalpa, (a day of Brahma).
👉 2- Manvantara, the Hindu progenitor of mankind, is an astronomical period of time measurement. The word is a combination of words 'manu' and 'antara', creating manu-antara or manvantara, and literally meaning "the duration of a Manu", or his life span.
Each Manvantara is created and ruled by a specific Manu, who in turn is created by Brahma, the Creator himself. Manu creates the world, and all its species during that period of time, each Manvantara lasts the lifetime of a Manu, upon whose death, Brahma creates another Manu to continue the cycle of Creation or Shristi, Vishnu on his part takes a new Avatar, and also a new Indra and Saptarishis are appointed.
Eventually it takes 14 Manus and their respective Manvantaras to create a Kalpa, Aeon, or a ‘Day of Brahma’, according to the Hindu Time Cycles and also the Vedic timeline. Thereafter, at the end of each Kalpa, there is a period - same as Kalpa - of dissolution or Pralaya, wherein the world (earth and all life forms, but not the entire universe itself) is destroyed and lies in a state of rest, which is called the, ‘Night of Brahma’. After that the creator, Brahma starts his cycle of creation all over again, in an endless cycle of creation followed by Destruction for which Shiva, Hindu God of destruction, and also renewal, is invoked towards the end of each such cycle.
💥 *Pralaya*
Pralaya (devanāgarī: प्रलय) is a Sanskrit word that means "dissolution" or "melting away" (from laya: "to dissolve" and pra "away"). In Hinduism, it refers to a period where the universe is in a state of non-existence, which happens when the three gunas or qualities of matter are in perfect balance. H. P. Blavatsky defined it as, "A period of obscuration or repose--planetary, cosmic or universal--the opposite of Manvantara."
💥 *General description*
*The idea of pralaya is part of a cyclic model of the universe (present in several Eastern philosophies as well as in Theosophy) where the cosmos is said to appear and disappear regularly within the Absolute Reality* 👉 As the sun arises every morning on our objective horizon out of its (to us) subjective and antipodal space, so does the Universe emerge periodically on the plane of objectivity, issuing from that of subjectivity-the antipodes of the former. This is the "Cycle of Life." And as the sun disappears from our horizon, so does the Universe disappear at regular periods, when the "Universal night" sets in. The Hindoos call such alternations the "Days and Nights of Brahma," or the time of Manvantara and that of Pralaya (dissolution). The Westerns may call them Universal Days and Nights if they prefer.
💥 *In Hinduism Pralaya is of four kinds*
👉 1- Naimittaka or occasional
👉 2- Prakrittika or elemental
👉 3- Atyantika or absolute
👉 4- Nitya or perpetual
18:10. Spot on! They have to create an enemy even if it doesn't exist. A Common Enemy is the only thing that holds them together, nothing else does.
👉 *Enter Sandman*
Say your prayers, little one
Don't forget, my son
To include everyone
I tuck you in, warm within
Keep you free from sin
'Til the sandman, he comes
Sleep with one eye open
Gripping your pillow tight
Exit light
Enter night
Take my hand
We're off to never-never land
Something's wrong, shut the light
Heavy thoughts tonight
And they aren't of Snow White
Dreams of war, dreams of liars
Dreams of dragon's fire
And of things that will bite, yeah
Sleep with one eye open
Gripping your pillow tight
Exit light
Enter night
Take my hand
We're off to never-never land
Now I lay me down to sleep
Now I lay me down to sleep
pray the Lord my soul to keep
pray the Lord my soul to keep
If I die before I wake
If I die before I wake
pray the Lord my soul to take
pray the Lord my soul to take
Hush, little baby, don't say a word!
And never mind that noise you heard
It's just the beasts under your bed
In your closet, in your head
Exit light
Enter night
Grain of sand
Exit light
Enter night
Take my hand
We're off to never-never land, yeah
Uh
Yeah, yeah
Yo, oh
We're off to never-never land
Take my hand
We're off to never-never land
Take my hand
We're off to never-never land
👉 *"I Seek Power"*
As the steam from the street starts to rise
The gutter whispers
That the moon like a child has arrived
The dark has missed her
And the light that she lends is a guide
Among her shadows
Like the ghost from the past we survive!
And you ask me now
What is my intent?
Here among the ruins
Cloaked in false pretence
And how do I belong?
I seek power!
Where the power remains
I seek power
In the back of your brain
How will you see me
If you don't know where I hide?
How will you bleed me
If I am somewhere inside?
In the ashes of empires lost
A distant warning
On the danger of ignoring cost
And children mourning
As the memories cloud in our mind
The past can glitter
And so it has been designed
I know every lie
That the mind invents
Though they're well disguised
And cloaked in innocence
And how do I belong?
I seek power!
Where the power remains
I seek power
Like the kiss of cocaine
I seek power
As the darkness descends
I seek power
And I'll have it again, again, again, again!
I seek power
Where the power remains
I seek power
Like the kiss of cocaine
I seek power
When it's not always wise
I seek power
For the power survives
👉 *Chapter 49 The private apartments سورة الحجرات - Al-Hujraat: Verse 13*
يَا أَيُّهَا النَّاسُ إِنَّا خَلَقْنَاكُمْ مِنْ ذَكَرٍ وَأُنْثَىٰ وَجَعَلْنَاكُمْ شُعُوبًا وَقَبَائِلَ لِتَعَارَفُوا ۚ إِنَّ أَكْرَمَكُمْ عِنْدَ اللَّهِ أَتْقَاكُمْ ۚ إِنَّ اللَّهَ عَلِيمٌ خَبِيرٌ
O mankind, indeed We have created you from male and female and made you peoples and tribes that you may know one another. Indeed, the most noble of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous of you. Indeed, Allah is Knowing and Aware.
👉 *Chapter 6 The cattle سورة الأنعام - Al-Anaam: Verse 98*
وَهُوَ الَّذِي أَنْشَأَكُمْ مِنْ نَفْسٍ وَاحِدَةٍ فَمُسْتَقَرٌّ وَمُسْتَوْدَعٌ ۗ قَدْ فَصَّلْنَا الْآيَاتِ لِقَوْمٍ يَفْقَهُونَ
It is He Who hath produced you from a single person: here is a place of sojourn and a place of departure: We detail Our signs for people who understand.
👉 *Chapter 4 The Women سورة النساء - An-Nisa: Verse 1*
بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ يَا أَيُّهَا النَّاسُ اتَّقُوا رَبَّكُمُ الَّذِي خَلَقَكُمْ مِنْ نَفْسٍ وَاحِدَةٍ وَخَلَقَ مِنْهَا زَوْجَهَا وَبَثَّ مِنْهُمَا رِجَالًا كَثِيرًا وَنِسَاءً ۚ وَاتَّقُوا اللَّهَ الَّذِي تَسَاءَلُونَ بِهِ وَالْأَرْحَامَ ۚ إِنَّ اللَّهَ كَانَ عَلَيْكُمْ رَقِيبًا
O mankind! reverence your Guardian-Lord, who created you from a single person, created, of like nature, His mate, and from them twain scattered (like seeds) countless men and women;- reverence Allah, through whom ye demand your mutual (rights), and (reverence) the wombs (That bore you): for Allah ever watches over you.
👉 *Chapter 39 The Troops سورة الزمر - Az-Zumar: Verse 6*
خَلَقَكُمْ مِنْ نَفْسٍ وَاحِدَةٍ ثُمَّ جَعَلَ مِنْهَا زَوْجَهَا وَأَنْزَلَ لَكُمْ مِنَ الْأَنْعَامِ ثَمَانِيَةَ أَزْوَاجٍ ۚ يَخْلُقُكُمْ فِي بُطُونِ أُمَّهَاتِكُمْ خَلْقًا مِنْ بَعْدِ خَلْقٍ فِي ظُلُمَاتٍ ثَلَاثٍ ۚ ذَٰلِكُمُ اللَّهُ رَبُّكُمْ لَهُ الْمُلْكُ ۖ لَا إِلَٰهَ إِلَّا هُوَ ۖ فَأَنَّىٰ تُصْرَفُونَ
He created you (all) from a single person: then created, of like nature, his mate; and he sent down for you eight head of cattle in pairs: He makes you, in the wombs of your mothers, in stages, one after another, in three veils of darkness. such is Allah, your Lord and Cherisher: to Him belongs (all) dominion. There is no god but He: then how are ye turned away (from your true Centre)?
Masha Allah brother ❤🇮🇳
India you will not make Bangladesh a Hindu country never remember.