Thursday, July 31, 2014
Aryan Invasion Theory Proven False
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
History of Sultanpur Lodhi

Monday, July 28, 2014
Mystery of Bird Suicide at Jatinga, India

Jatinga is a village on a ridge, is located in Dima Hasao District, Assam State in India. It is 330 km south of Guwahati. The village is inhabited by about 2,500 Khasi-pnar tribal people and few Dimasa people.
This small Village is famous for the phenomenon of birds “committing suicide”. Over the last 100 years, thousands of birds have flown to their death over a small strip of land in Jatinga, India.
Saturday, July 26, 2014
Electricity In Ancient India

In the Prince's Library of Ujjain in India, there is a well preserved document called the 'Agastya Samshita', which dates back to the first millennium BC. It contains a detailed description not only of how to construct an electric battery/cell, but also, how to utilize the battery to 'split' water into its constituent gasses.
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Origin of Adam and Eve's Story in Ancient India

Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Elephanta Caves - ancient rock-cut chambers

The Elephanta Caves are a complex of ancient cave temples on Elephanta Island, located 10 km away from the Gateway of India at Mumbai. One of the oldest rock cut structures in the country, the Elephanta Caves are the perfect expressions of archaic Indian art associated to the cult of Lord Shiva. Here, Indian art has found one of its most perfect expressions, particularly the huge high reliefs in the main cave. Here you will find two categories of caves; one is the Hindu rock art and the other is the Buddhist rock art. The place is still worshipped by the locals, and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. One can spot some resemblance to the Ajanta and Ellora caves, which are around 300 km from Elephanta.
The Skeleton Lake of India

Scientists now believe they have finally solved the mystery of how and why the skeletons of over 200 people were found in a frozen lake in northern India.
Saturday, July 19, 2014
Bharata: The Great Emperor of India

Thursday, July 17, 2014
The Amazing Rock cut Kailash Temple of India

When most of us were growing up, we learned about a handful of man-made wonders of the world such as the pyramids in Egypt, the Colosseum in Rome, and the Great Wall of China. One that may have slipped right past you could have been the Kailashnath Temple in Maharashtra, India.
10,000-year-old cave paintings depicting aliens found in India

Kumari Kandam- The Lost Continent

Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Kumbhakarna was a mechanical Robot?

The first Robot used in the wars was Kumbhakarna described by Valmiki in Ramayana, the world's oldest epic poem. In Ramayana, Kumbhakarna is referred as Ravana’s younger brother.
But he was not a living being at all, but a Yantra (machine/robot) similar to a tank but in human form. Ravana used Kumbhakarna sparingly, meaning, only during very difficult battle-situations, and it instantly turned the tide in Ravana’s favour.
Monday, July 14, 2014
Real face of Gandhi Part 1

Gandhi is idolized worldwide as a prophet, a visionary, even a messiah. Earl Mountatten, the last Viceroy of India, said, "Mahatma Gandhi will go down in history on a par with Buddha and Jesus Christ." The accuracy of his statement can be seen in modern Hindu temples, such as the "Gandhi Temple" of Bhatra village, Sambalpur District, where Gandhi is worshiped as a deity.
Real face of Gandhi Part 2

In 1906, Gandhi cheered on the British as they waged a war on the black Zulus. He then volunteered for military service himself, attaining the rank of Sgt. Major in the British Army and assisting the war on blacks in every way he could.
Anti-black quotes of Gandhi

In 1904, Gandhi founded The Indian Opinion, a newspaper which he used as a political tool to promote his personal views. It is in this paper, which Gandhi edited until 1914, that we find a record of his extensive anti-black activism and opinions. A list of anti-black quotes from his writings, in which he invariably refers to the South African natives as “Kaffirs. Gandhi's opinion of the native is best summarized when he calls them people “whose occupation is hunting, and whose sole ambition is to collect a certain number of cattle to buy a wife with and, then, pass his life in indolence and nakedness.”
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Connection between Ancient India and Uru Civ of Australia

Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Chakravan city in Ramayana

In Ramayana, the most ancient poem written in human history, sage Valmiki describes about a circular city which is towards west of bharata khanda (India).
To the brigade that was supposed to travel west, he gives a route map which will lead them to Astagiri (Asta = sunset, giri = mountain). He asks them not to travel beyond Astagiri, as that is culmination point in west direction. Sugreeva directs the ‘vanaras‘ to travel towards west from the Vindhya mountains of India, right up to the fourth quarter of the (Arabian) sea, via a point ‘where the Sindhu(Indus) river falls into the sea‘. The Indus joins the Arabian Sea at Karachi in today’s Pakistan.
Going along this route, the fourth quarter of the sea would bring the Vanaras to the ‘Persian Gulf‘. Here, Valmiki describes a coastal mountain by the name ‘Hemgiri‘, whose peak is so high that it seems like touching the sky.
They will also encounter a waterlogged mountain named ‘Paariyatra‘, which means that they travelled sea-side along the persian gulf. Then he describes Mount ‘Vajra‘, which shines like a diamond – might possibly be a reference to the peaks of what is today known as the Zagros Range.
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Persian Gulf |
This city or structure was built on this mountain by the celestial architect ‘Viswakarma‘.
This is where ‘Sudarsana Chakra‘, the weapon of Lord Vishnu was created by Viswakarma.
This could be the city of Yerevan in Armenia, which is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities of the world.
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Ancient yerevan City |
Yerevan has been rebuilt multiple times on the older ruins over many
years but still its original ‘circular’ shape has been retained.
Yerevan city is spread out now but historically the city was located at
the heart of the Armenian Highland in Kotayk canton of Ayrarat province.
Ramayana says that at a distance of 64 ‘yojanas‘ (between 6 to 15 km) from this city, Vanaras will encounter a peak named ‘Varaaha‘. This may be Mount Ararat of today, which is visible from Yerevan.
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Yerevan and Mount Ararat |
The Chakravaan city could also be ancient Baghdad, which was also built multiple times on a circular layout.
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circular ancient baghdad city |
Few researchers assume the circular structure to be ‘Arkaim Circles’ in the ural mountains.
But they’re towards north-west of india and have no arabian sea near them.
King Sugreeva instructs one group to go towards the east direction and asked them to look for a Trident etched on a mountain. This Trident of Peru is still visible from sky.
King Sugreeva instructs one group to go towards the east direction and asked them to look for a Trident etched on a mountain. This Trident of Peru is still visible from sky.
Via BookFacts.com
Monday, July 7, 2014
The Lost temple of India

The Mysteries of Asia three-part video series was originally produced for the Learning Channel. During this segment, historians and others examine temples built in India more than 1,000 years ago. They remain quite intriguing, though today’s tourists rarely visit them. Records reveal that trained elephants had to drag millions of stone blocks to help erect these structures.
Saturday, July 5, 2014
Pre Jewish Canaanite Religion has Vedic Gods & Names

Canaanite religion was followed by Ancient Semitic religions living in the ancient Levant (modern regions of Israel, the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Lebanon, Jordan and Syria) between early Bronze age (3000 BCE) till 1st century of Common Era. Here are some similarities between Cananite and Hinduism.
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Science behind Indian traditions
Traditions in Hinduism were considered mainly as superstitions, but with
the advent of science, it is becoming evident that these traditions are
based on some scientific knowledge and moved from generations to
generations as traditions. Though the common people did not know science
in it, they were following it very faithfully over the years.
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Bhangarh: India's most haunted Place

How many of us believe in ghosts? Do they actually exist? Can they be felt? Believers will reply in affirmative and non-believers will perish the thought. But everybody would like to take a trip to THE den of the ghosts and such was the trip to Bhangarh, considered India's "most haunted" place.
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