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Monday, June 24, 2013

Life of a madman anarchist revolutionist yet a seeker of true peace

When you view the biography of a creative individual you look for the treatment method of imagery followed by the director and the central protagonist to bring out the character.With Meghe Dhaka Tara the shadow of the towering mind of a genius is no less over shadowed.The film is a technical genius au naturel character synchronizing lifes and events of Ritwik Ghatak.The technique of using a mental assylum as the background is brilliant as it deeply associates in engaging the sub altern voice of the maverick director and engaging his sujourning wife as Ananya Chatterjee serves as an icing on the cake. The director subtly delves in the theorist,purist yet non conformist mind of Ritwik Ghatak and blatantly serves the best expressions you might see from an actor.With Saswata as Ritwik Ghatak he breaks and moulds himself that sends wireless waves of agony pain non- challlance yet tremendous hope in the power of the people.Though the film is boring due to the extreme research and transparency of work yet the story line is brilliant and should be the best film of the year due to the research work. If an emotion can be changed it results in a resistance of the mind .We always feel something a potent force of change .Many times we get mired in the same tone of life that stretches endlessly and we beleive that by manipulating circumstances we bring in agents of change .The emotion generates anger sadness infatuation excitement or some other dramatic change that shocks you life.Yet we are made to still make our mind to remain the effect of the world and remain a victim.The change from black and white to color at the end signifies the confusions of the mind of a Ritwick ghatak leading way to freedom.
This brings me to the question of existence .The belief that events in life are going to add up asks me to justify the core of my action and avoid rejection which makes me plan nd avoid the future.The inner recess of our mind asks me to confess as an avoidance of change But I must act now without knowing the results which makes me atleast justify to respond to the part of me which took the priority to respond.Excitement dejection and irritation are also some of the results which are a part of me to follow.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Geo political significance of Calcutta for USA and China and use of cultural homeopathy


Kolkata as a dying city or a city of joy has been exonnerated by many philosophers  who visiited the city.The joy of visiting the land of tagore and ray leaves many elated for both entering and  leaving the city .They say there is romance in the putrefied habbits of the city.Dark alleys ideologoues termed  addas , people brimming with confidence at tea stalls;habbits which never changed as people surrendered to a kind of cultural homeopathy to relieve themselves of rules set by themselves ;But is Kolkata for the future going to be the same for US and China setting foot for the South Asian hubs of Malaysia Indonesia and even China  and indian elite looking for a secure place to die in their last days .
Lets look back three hundred years back.
Calcutta is founded as a trading post under the British in 1690 a year when the european countries were looking for strategic expansion.Lets compare present days four metros as colonies of //USA and China .China as it will always be will look to Kolkata as their hub for strategic expansion both in India and the rest of South Asia .
With direct roads linking to Delhi Madras and the rest of India and yet serving as a lynch pin to the rest of the north east .Kolkata is there for grabs.Poor infrastructure as a tool can be developed for building new cities massive towers of excellence.Kolkata is the closest to the chickens neck .You hold the neck you orchestrate the rest;That will serve as a tool for the rest of India to follow.
Kolkata offers an excelent bio reserve and the oil reserves of the north east has to move through kolkata .There is no alternative route out.
Kolkata gives excellent communication with the seas a boon for the Goliathic navy of the imperialists which again is a boon as with time you conquer the entire Eastern Ghats and get control of the waters of Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean.Kolkata can be directly connected by Land  to Chittagong another port of Power and provides excellent route to Kumming, China ,Bhutan Nepal,,Myannamar and you get via foot to the booming markets of Singapore Thailand and the rest of South Asia. I want to formulate the rules of the game that will be followed systematically by the world power as visualized by Kaplan in his book Monsoon
Now, as we enter this new era, the winds of time seem to be shifting towards the East, as China and India emerge to exert their influence on the world stage. As Mr. Kaplan studies this shift, from the Horn of Africa, past the tense arc of Islam, past the Indian subcontinent, all the way to the Indonesian Archipelago, he sees this area as a place where he believes the struggle for religious freedom, energy independence, and the fight for democracy will all take place.
Kolkata served as the most improved hub .
Lets transit to the present day..............
With Kolkata being a secure hub with favorable climate and natural disasters diverted away to orrisa and bangaldesh it serves as an idealistic vantage point for overthrowing the idea that kolkata is a dying city.It will and mind you will be a ideal colony with its subversive ideologies and a submerging inteligensia for future take overs and a future colony of present day imperialists.
If Hirok Rajar deshe served as a work of fiction and the cultural homeopathy was a forgotten dream it will be true in the coming days.The rulers overturned the elite polity at its foot and the intelligensia afraid to decide but ready to work will culminate as the faction for US and China agents of change or better termed as the counsels of rule.
The emerging multipolar world Mr. Kaplan envisions has the Indian Ocean as its center. Why?
For example, it is the Indian Ocean, the third-largest body of water in the world, that serves as the global
energy interstate. Nearly 50 percent of the world's container traffic and 70 percent of the world's
petroleum product travel through these waters. It is also where the political future of Islam will most likely be determined.  It makes sense, Mr. Kaplan argues, that if America wants to remain relevant in an ever-changing world, we will need to concentrate our power in this vibrant, evolving geographic sphere that cannot be ignored.
If Satyajit Ray envisioned the jewels transmitted to far lands and the rulers serving as the social polity ;Lets look at the present day exchange
The Bay Of Bengal and the  the Indian Ocean—the entire arc of Islam, from the Sahara
Desert to the Indonesian Archipelago. It is literally the world's global energy interstate, where all the oil
and natural gas from the Arabian Peninsula and the Iranian Plateau are shipped across the Indian Ocean,
through the Strait of Malacca and Lombok Strait, up to the burgeoning middle-class fleshpots of Asia in
the Chinese coast, in South Korea, in Japan, et cetera."
Indian Ocean is vast and yet Predictable;
What is unique about it is that it is reversible. The winds flow in one direction—northeast, southwest
—steadily for six months a year, then reverse themselves by 180 degrees and flow in the other direction
for six months a year.
And they are utterly predictable, unlike other wind systems around the world. Because they are utterly
predictable, it makes sailing distances calculable in advance. In other words, sailors could calculate
exactly when to sail, and how much time it would take to get to a place. This has been the pattern since
antiquity. The Indian Ocean, unlike the Atlantic or the Pacific, did not have to wait for the age of
steamships to unite it.It may be vast, many thousands of miles across from the Indonesian Archipelago to South Africa or East Africa, but it is in a way a small, intimate ocean. It's why you have large Malay communities from South East Asia living in Madagascar, right off the coast of East Africa. It's why you have large Yemeni communities from the Arabian Peninsula living in Indonesia. It's why you have large populations of Omanis from the Arabian Peninsula living in East Africa. It's why Gujaratis from northwestern India are everywhere in the Indian Ocean, particularly in East Africa. It's all because of the historical legacy of this geographical fact of the monsoon winds. That leads us to another realization. If everyone was everywhere along this ocean, it kind of does violence to Cold War area studies, which artificially separated the world.
At the end of World War II, the United States found itself as a great global power and it had to manage
the world to an extent, and it needed experts for everywhere. So it divided up the world. We had the
Middle East, Central Asia, South Asia, South East Asia, East Asia,and other regions. University
departments, think-tanks, and the U.S. government did this. The CIA, the Pentagon, the State
Department especially, had different divisions for different parts of the world. We live in a world now where South Asian energy demand in India requires Middle East, or particularly Iranian, natural gas in the future decades. It's where China is investing heavily in the Middle East, and it is particularly in Saudi Arabia and in Iran. It's where India in South Asia wants to build gas pipelines toward South East Asia. It's where the Chinese are prospecting for copper in Afghanistan.If there were ever even semi-stability in Afghanistan, it could become a nexus of pipeline and road networks that would take gas from Turkmenistan across Pakistan into South Asia and then across to the Malacca Straits, to China, or directly by pipeline from Turkmenistan across to Uzbekistan into western China.
      We are entering a world where these area divisions are breaking down. There is nothing more symbolic of that than an Indian Ocean map. Focusing on the Indian Ocean allows you to deal with the whole world
without drifting into the bland nostrums of globalization. It allows you to kind of see a picture of the
world while focusing on one particular area that shows that, rather than subdivisions, what you have is a
flowing, organic continuum of economics and culture.Another thing about the Indian Ocean: It shows you a different take on Islam. Americans tend to think of Islam as a desert religion, supposedly prone to the extremities of thought to which deserts give rise. But Islam is also a great seafaring faith, with Arab and Persian soldiers in the medieval centuries, before the arrival of Vasco da Gama and the Portuguese in South Asia. These Arab and Persian sailors sailed across the longitudes from the greater Middle East all the way to the South Seas and the Far East. If you go back and look at the book Sinbad the Sailor and Sinbad's voyages, Sinbad was an Omani who sailed out of Basra in Iraq. If you look at the descriptions of his voyages, it takes you to the Andaman Islands and the Bay of Bengal, to Borneo, to various places in South Asia and South East Asia. Sinbad was a story that encapsulated the trading adventures of these early Muslim traders. The Islam that developed in the tropics, in the Far East, was very much a cosmopolitan religion because it was spread gradually by sophisticated traders, rather than suddenly by the sword, as it was across North Africa. Because it was spread gradually, it overlaid neatly onto the indigenous Javanese and Malay cultures in what is today the Indonesian Archipelago and Malaysia. So it gives you a whole new kind of cultural representation of Islam. I contend that we are going back in a way to the era before the Portuguese, to the era when you had Arab and Persian sailors all over the Far East, which is why you have remains of 8th century mosques in the cities of China. We are back to an era when you had early Ming Dynasty Chinese navigators in Yemen, making the hajj to Mecca if they were of Mongolian Islamic descent, and back to an age where the Chinese are all over the Middle East, when Middle Easterners are all over Asia. In other words, we are back to a trading system where in this case the Chinese will be the first among equals in the area. When Vasco da Gama sailed to India, he didn't discover India. What he did was he reacquainted
Europeans with the monsoon wind system that allowed him to go to India. It was Arab navigators in what
is today Kenya that helped him do that. The Portuguese were not the first Westerners in the Indian Ocean. The ancient Greeks and the ancient Romans were the first. They have even found Roman coins in West Bengal, up the Hooghly River near present-day Kolkata. This knowledge of the wind system was lost until Portuguese navigators reacquainted Europe with it. These navigators instituted basically a 500-year domination by the West of the Greater Indian Ocean from the Horn of Africa to the South China Sea. Following the Portuguese were the Dutch, the French in the southern part of South Asia, the British, and finally the Americans in the guise of the American Navy. But the American Navy, which was 580 warships during the Reagan era and 350 warships during the Clinton era, and now down to 286 warships, and maybe going down to 250 if you trust the Congressional Budget Office and other studies, means that maybe we are slowly passing out of the era of complete domination by the West and going back to the pre-da Gama era, where this trading system will be in the hands of the indigenous countries.
When I speak of the Greater Indian Ocean, I include the western Pacific too. There are feasibility studies
and visions of building a canal across the Kra Isthmus in southern Thailand, of land bridge projects using
rail and roads to take cargo from the Bay of Bengal side of the Malay Peninsula to the South China Sea
side of the Malay Peninsula. Dubai Ports World and some others are doing feasibility studies on this. In
other words, the Indian Ocean does not have to be totally dependent on the Strait of Malacca to connect
it with the western Pacific, and the western Pacific and the Indian Ocean could be more of an organic
continuum.The Portuguese were not the first Westerners in the Indian Ocean. The ancient Greeks and the ancient Romans were the first. They have even found Roman coins in West Bengal, up the Hooghly River near present-day Kolkata. This knowledge of the wind system was lost until Portuguese navigators
reacquainted Europe with it.
These navigators instituted basically a 500-year domination by the West of the Greater Indian Ocean
from the Horn of Africa to the South China Sea. Following the Portuguese were the Dutch, the French in
the southern part of South Asia, the British, and finally the Americans in the guise of the American Navy.
But the American Navy, which was 580 warships during the Reagan era and 350 warships during the
Clinton era, and now down to 286 warships, and maybe going down to 250 if you trust the Congressional
Budget Office and other studies, means that maybe we are slowly passing out of the era of complete
domination by the West and going back to the pre-da Gama era, where this trading system will be in the
hands of the indigenous countries. When I speak of the Greater Indian Ocean, I include the western Pacific too. There are feasibility studies and visions of building a canal across the Kra Isthmus in southern Thailand, of land bridge projects using rail and roads to take cargo from the Bay of Bengal side of the Malay Peninsula to the South China Sea side of the Malay Peninsula. Dubai Ports World and some others are doing feasibility studies on this. In other words, the Indian Ocean does not have to be totally dependent on the Strait of Malacca to connect it with the western Pacific, and the western Pacific and the Indian Ocean could be more of an organic continuum.
In thinking strategically about the Indian Ocean, look at it this way. Think of China moving vertically
south and India moving horizontally east and west and in the course of that overlapping.
When I talk about the rivalry—and I use the word rivalry, not conflict—between India and China, I am
talking about a rivalry that has very little history behind it. India and China developed separately two
great world civilizations separated by the Himalayas. It's not a hot-blooded dispute, like between India
and Pakistan. Buddhism spread from India to China in the early modern centuries.
It's a rivalry that has come about because of the shrinkage of distance caused by the advancement of
military technology. You now have Chinese airfields in Tibet with fighter jets whose arc of operations
theoretically includes India. It's a rivalry because you have Indian warships in the South China Sea and
Chinese warships in the Indian Ocean. In other words, their military arc of operations and economic
operations have spread so that each one layers on top of the other.
It's a rivalry that will ultimately be held in check because India and China will constitute the world's
greatest trading relationship. Their economies are very complementary. But let me go back to China moving south, and India moving east and west. China does not have a coastline on the Indian Ocean, but the Indian Ocean was never far from China's gaze, going back to the Early Modern era. Early Ming Dynasty explorers got as far as the Red Sea and Yemen.  China is presently building or helping to build deep-water ports in Gwadar in Pakistan, in Chittagong in Bangladesh, in Kyaukphyu in Burma, and in Hambantota in the southern tip of Sri Lanka. All these ports serve as port but do not double up to be a International City of Choice.Calcutta will be the manouevoring tool for the the pattern analysis of ports and designing specifications.Kolkata also facilitates as a multihop port for reaching future international cities.With ports clearing the shore for greater co operation countries in the South Asia will look for greater collaboration with both China and USA.India serving as coffers for exchange.Kolkata will be the best port and international logisitc hub for building an elite polity.It is secure from natural disasters ,crowded by people who are ready to work at cheapest rate a regular supply from foreign ports;dearth of central jobs and organizational duties and finally an intelligent and a cultural society.This are all fruitfull to make a city the lynch pin of future colonial and industrial policies.If Hirok Rajar Deshe still looks a bit distant lets not read this post but this is going to happen in the near future and we all will be there to see the bene-facto governments;
Are you still thinking for your daily dose of homeopathy.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Science behind unknowns in hinduism

Hindustani music is often denoted by raginis to god .Pushan is the lover of his sister Shurya [Rg Ved VI.55.4] [Apte 11].Pushan is the sun diety;the source of life,the god of posessions guiding spirits to the other world as day and night and carrying a golden lance.the sun stays in capricorn in the zodiacal month of december 22
surya and pushan are the names given to sun based on the positions
Thus nature has played a significant role in the analysis of the vedic civilization and culture.In the 1900 BC under the effect of massive flood and earthquake river indus and saraswati changed their course that led to massive migration.Saraswati bound north east while indus went west.Abraham came from book of ur the chaldeans and the book of genesis.Chaldeans was an ancient brahmin caste of the indus civilization who lived in large no in afghanisthan.
Abraham wife and consort were sarah(sarai a name of saraswati) and hagar(ghaggar or hakra :a tributory of saraswati river)
His sons were Ishmael(Is+mahal= meaning great shiva_ and issac(ishakhu friend of shiva)
Abraham was a shaivaite hindu brahmin as like many of the indus valley followers
Shaivaite hinduism that he and the other brahmins introduced was called tsabaism a religion of pre islamic arabia.The arabians praise their deities in the kaaba or the kabaali for their deities.
Kabaaliswaran temples are their still in south india who praise the hindu god shiva.
kaba in sanskrit also meant garba griha.the kabaa at times was also called haram in hindu culture hariyam meant residence of god vishnu which is also an important find in history
Shiva was the patron deity of the quraysh tribe of the mohammed.Inside the holy kabba pictures reveal that the muslims venerate the lingam even to this day.people need to take a counter clockwise cicumbulation oft the kabaa even to this day unlike any other mosques.the holy shrine follows the path of circumbulation of energy noted at hindu scales.Mecca the hub of muslim religion was close to the makkheshvari other name for lord shiva.Makka medin in sanskrit means the element of fire worship another name for the worship of lord shiva.
Mohammed belonged to theQuraysh tribe Kuru ish tribe a noted fighter tribe of the mahabhratas;Mohammed uncles were priests at the kabba temple.



The power of Brahma(divine consciousness) is called Saraswati.When the power is united with Brahma....The terminology is called wife.When the power comes from the same source, then it is called sister.So Saraswati is both sister and wife.These termonologies are vedic terminology.People interpret it as incest.Brahma and Goddess Saraiswati are not human beings nor born on earth but it means divine consciousness and it's power. These termonologies are vedic terminology.People interpret it as incest and without resemblance.
Islam has Vedic Hindu roots. Vedic Hinduism was brought to ancient arabia by Indian colonisers and flourished there for several centuries until the violent rise of Islam. But it did not vanish altogether. Ironically Islam - the religion that eclipsed it - has preserved its ancient traditions. Islam is the Vedic Hinduism of ancient Arabia sans its gods and goddesses.
One of the sories are from abraham hindu brahma which means to multiply...

The bible gives two stories of Abraham. In this first version, Abraham told Pharaoh that he was lying when he introduced Sarai as his sister. In the second version, he also told the king of Gerar that Sarai was really his sister. However, when the king scolded him for lying, Abraham said that Sarai was in reality both his wife and his sister! "...and yet indeed she is my sister; she is the daughter of my father, but not the daughter of my mother; and she became my wife." (Genesis 20:12.)


Sunday, July 22, 2012

Dharma: a science of aplication of oscillating tendencies

The universe is viewed as three regions of earth, space, and sky which in the hu-
man being are mirrored in the physical body, the breath (prana), and mind.
In the Vedic world view, the processes in the sky, on earth, and within
the mind are taken to be connected. The Vedic seers were aware that all
descriptions of the universe lead to logical paradox. The one category tran-
scending all oppositions was termed brahman. Understanding the nature
of consciousness was of paramount importance in this view but this did
not mean that other sciences were ignored. Vedic ritual was a symbolic retelling of this world view.
Vedic instruction is to dedicate oneself to the service of the Godhead., ksara and aksara:the pure liberated soul and the soul who is struggling in matter. When liberated and non-liberated persons are mixed within the world of material
transactions, whether as moving or non-moving entities, or whatever their position might be, still they should be considered persons. Since every-
thing is a unit of consciousness, everything has personal existence.
There are two covers: the exploiting tendency and the renouncing tendency — karma and jnana — the exploiting spirit and the tendency for knowledge that
leads to liberation.
The question of energy and power is important in the mortal world, but in the constant and eternal world, this sort of energy has no value. That plane
is composed of eternal substance. It is not like this troubling plane which is always breaking, always disappearing, always disappointing, and full of
treachery. That divine plane is constant. Life goes on there without any need of food, rest, or medicine. There is no need of the labor to earn bread in that
All these things are not necessary in a plane of reality where everything is permanent and of eternal value. All these problems which are making
us madly busy are  easily eliminated in one stroke.That is the nature of that plane. And if we realize that we are members of that plane, then the question
becomes, what to do? How to approach the higher realm? That will be our problem. We cannot force our entry there; we must be granted a visa. We cannot
master that finer realm — we must allow ourselves to be utilized by it. In other words we must come to the position of slavery. We shall have to realize that
mastership here in the mortal world is a curse, and the slavery in that higher world is a boon.  The exploiting tendency and the  renouncing tendency — karma and jnana — the ex- ploiting spirit and the tendency for knowledge that leads to liberation. They are not proper elements of our soul, of our real entity; they are only covers. And by our serving association with the Srimad-Bhagaatam and the devotee, they are uncovered, and the continuous flow of Krsna consciousness within comes out.As mortal beings  we are living in the plane of misconception. The whole thing is false. It is all a part of illusion. Within the world of illusion, some thing may have its place, but when we deal with the real truth, however, we will conclude that everything here is like a dream. This whole world is like a dream, a misconception. Any part of this world will therefore also be misconception. What is real, what is truth, will become apparent when a thing is judged in con- nection with the real world. The association of saints who have a genuine connection with spiritual reality promotes this transaction.
What is real and what is unreal? Whatever has a con- nection with the real self, with the soul, is real. Soul is consciousness in the world of pure consciousness.
Whatever is connected with the mind in the mental world of false ego is all false. A part of the false is also false, extremely false. But it has got its negative util-
ity for a deeper nature, our self-identification, through self-determination. In Hegel’s language, self-determination is the fulfillment of all of us. Self-
determination is the ignorance and also the baton of the self.Ignorance and wit is the shield and sword of the self.
If the mind knows everything the mind gets burdened with the self.If the mind is ignorant of important realizations we loose the power to decide.
The power to decide while oscillating in the two tendencies discussed earlier is the will of the  dharma .The power of dharma is not in a single hand but comes as a function of time through thesis, antithesis, and synthesis. The result of dharma is the expansion of truth as dynamic; it develops and makes progress.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Aryan Invasion theory:The start of the hypocrisy of European cultural imperialism

Earlier Blogs of mine tried to solemnize the strength of modern management and cognitive science as depicted in the vedas and mahabharata
This blog will be an  added compilation to the previous existing assimilations which many scientist,philosophers and motivated writers have given to express their ideas of India and hinduism.n this connexion there was a multitude of  bĂȘte noire which cast their  shadow on much of the early writing on ancient India.
It is of no surprise that early indologists and historians credited European culture to be the origin of Vedic civilization motivated on the lies of aryan invasion.Yet history refuses to be kind to these enchanted scholars, as archaeological, scientific, genetic and cultural blueprints  continues to mount against their erroneous “Aryan Invasion Theory." laid down famously by European scholars for their establishment of a royal blood line in europe.
Facts which cast serious doubt on
the Aryan Invasion Theory
• There is no evidence of an Aryan homeland outside of India mentioned anywhere in the Vedas. On the contrary, the Vedas speak of the mighty Sarasvati
River and other places indigenous to India. To date, no evidence for a foreign intrusion has been found, neither archaeological, linguistic, cultural, nor ge-
netic. Max Muller, the principal architect of the Aryan In- vasion theory, admitted the purely speculative nature of his Vedic chronology, and in his last work pub-
lished shortly before his death, The Six Systems of Indian Philosophy, he wrote:
“Whatever may be the date of the Vedic hymns, whether 15 hundred or 15,000 B.C.E., they have their own unique place and stand by themselves in the literature of the world.” 

• There are more than 2,500 archaeological sites, two-thirds of which are along the more recently discovered dried up Sarasvati River bed. These sites show a cultural continuity with the Vedic literature from early Harrapan civilization up to the present. 
• Several independent studies of the drying up of the Sarasvati River bed, all indicate the same time period of 1,900 B.C.E.
• The significance of establishing this date for the drying up of the Sarasvati River is that it pushes the date for the composition of the Rig Veda back to ap-
proximately 3,000 B.C.E., as enunciated by the Vedic tradition itself.
• The late dating of the Vedic literatures by indologists is based on speculated dates of 1,500 B.C.E. for the Aryan Invasion and 1,200 B.C.E. for the Rig
Veda, both now disproved by scientific evidence.


Unlike Europe, India was not a country that denied science in favor of religion, contrasting knowledge and faith as conflicting opposites. India viewed
spirituality as the highest science through which we can directly know the true nature of reality, which itself is conscious and aware, not simply an
inert external object or force. On this basis, even India’s outer sciences like medicine and astronomy have an inner basis as yogic paths, ways of under-
standing the cosmic mind, energy and processes. Max Muller, perhaps the most well known early sanskritist and indologist, although later in life
he glorified the Vedas, initially wrote that the “Vedas were worse than savage” and “India must be conquered again by education... it’s religion is
doomed.” Thomas Macaulay, who introduced English education into India, wanted to make the residents into a race that was:
“Indian in blood and color, but English in taste, in opinion, in morals, and in intellect.”However, the famed German Philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer stated that the Sanskrit understanding of these indologists was like that of
young schoolboys.
he Aryan Invasion Theory Defined
• Devised the Aryan Invasion Theory, denying India’s •
 Vedic Aryans entered India between 1,500 and    Vedic past. 1,200 B.C.
• They taught that the English educational system is
 • They conquered the native Dravidian culture by virtue of their superiority due to their horses and iron    weapons
• They intentionally misinterpreted sanskrit texts to make the Vedas look primitive.
• They systematically tried to make Indians ashamed of their own culture.
• Thus the actions of these indologists seems to indicate that they were motivated by a racial bias.
Innumerable archaeological findings and their analysis have recently brought the Aryan Invasion Theory into serious question. This theory is still taught as
fact in many educational systems, despite much contrary evidence.
• They imported the Vedic culture and it’s literatures.
• This Aryan Invasion Theory, however, deprives the inhabitants of India of their Vedic heritage. The wealth of their culture came from foreign soil.
The Aryan Invasion Theory raises an interesting dilemna called Frawleys Paradox: On the one hand we have the vast Vedic literature without any archaeological finds associated with them and on the other hand, we have more than 2,500 archaeological sites from the Indus-Sarasvata civilization without any literature associated with them.
Using modern scientific methods, such as satellite imagery and dating techniques, it can be shown that the ancient statements of the Vedas are factual, not mythical as erroneously propagated. High resolution satellite images have verified descriptions in The Rig Veda of the descent of the ancient Sarasvati River from it’s source in the Himalayas to the Arabian Sea.
Many scientific studies have authenticated the argument of inland vedic system and not brought from some foreign source.
• Marine archaeology of underwater sites (such as
Dvaraka)
• Satellite imagery of the Indus-Sarasvata River sys-
tem,
• Carbon and thermoluminiscence dating of archaeo-
logical artifacts
• Scientific verification of scriptural statements
• Linguistic analysis of scripts found on archaeologi-
cal artifacts
• A study of cultural continuity in all these categories.

The Mahabharata also describes three cities given to
the Pandavas, the heroes of the Mahabharata, after
their exile:
Paniprastha, Sonaprastha and Indraprastha, which
is Delhi’s Puranaqila. These sites have been identi-
fied and yielded pottery & antiquities, which show
a cultural consistency & dating consistent for the
Mahabharata period, again verifying statements re-
corded in the Vedic literatures.
The Iron Pillar of Delhi
The Vedic literatures contain descriptions of ad-
vanced scientific techniques, sometimes even more
sophisticated than those used in our modern techno-
logical world.
Modern metallurgists have not been able to produce
iron of comparable quality to the 22 foot high Iron
Pillar of Delhi, which is the largest hand forged block
of iron from antiquity.
This pillar stands at mute testimony to the highly ad-
vanced scientific knowledge of metallurgy that was
known in ancient India. Cast in approximately the
3rd century B.C.E., the six and a half ton pillar, over
two millennia has resisted all rust and even a direct
hit by the artillary of the invading army of Nadir Shah
during his sacking of Delhi in 1737.


Friday, July 13, 2012

Misconceptions about casteism from hindu religions

At the present time in India, there are more than 2800 castes and subcastes. In Vedic times, there were only four castes. So between the period of about 3500 years, Hindus have thrown out the original caste system and have evolved now to a new form of caste system.
In modern India, people are not much bothered about caste unless it comes to election and marriage. People are throwing out the old thoughts of caste system. Modern Indian society is inclining towards a money-centered society instead of a caste-centered society.

 I think is ancient Hindus were advanced in science and technology that including genetics. They knew that these are the genes (not exactly but something like that) which controls the properties of a human being like skin, color, hair, inclination for job (whether he is a fighter or a labor etc.), nature, diseases, etc. At that time, there were no laboratories to take a blood sample and identify the genes, but they had developed another way of finding it out and that was Janma Kundali or Janma Patrika. Janma Patrika is sketched based on the positions of stars, planets, and nakshatras at the time of birth of a person. If you have ever seen a Janma Patrika or if you have ever shown it to a priest who has profound knowledge about it, he will easily tell the characteristics of a person like skin color, nature, job prospectus, and a lot of other things without seeing that person. I have personally experienced this many times.
I am giving a few examples here what I have experienced:
1. Since my childhood I wanted to join either armed force or police force, I did not know why. Unless and until a few years back, I did not even consider any other career. I tried my best to join armed forces but unfortunately I could not. (My Varna is Kshatriay according to my Janma Patrika which means warrior).
2. My brother always wanted to be a businessman. Though he could not, he is still trying to become one. Actually, he likes business from the heart (His varna is Vaishya according to his Janma Patrika).
3. One of my friends wants to do business at any cost. Right now, he is working and doing a small business also for which he has to work about 16-18 hours a day. He thinks each and every thing in terms of a business (He is also a Vaishya according to his Janma Patrika).
These are very few examples. I have seen the Janma Patrika up to 90% accurate in some cases but I am not sure how one can tell future of a person from Janma Kundali.
In conclusion, what I want to tell is that it is quite possible that the occupation of a person was decided in ancient India based on Janma Kundali as the Janma Kundali was considered as your gene map (if you think in modern terms). Only the technique to find characteristics of a person was different.
But in the flow of time, people might have started misusing it as it is very hard to know who was born at what time, and Janma Kundali can easily be manipulated by a person who has knowledge about it. So, people at that time must have decided to allot a job to a person based on which family he is born instead of his Janma Patrika as the next generation carries genes of the ancestors. For example, if a person was born in a Shudra family, he had to do labor work and if a person was born in a Brahmin family, he had to do priestly works.
Christians and islams too segregated themselves to casts and outfits to gain leverage in the modern society.Brahmins too got treated by nepotist outfits who created the superiority for brahmins and gae themselves self rewarding halos of strength and wisdom.They asked people to judge natures through prism of caste system and people with their eyes never understood the light but segregation of the spectrum by which they divided not on functionality but family name to give themselves an identity.

According to Raja Ram Mohan Roy, author of Vedic Physics,  "The knowledge contained in the Vedas is very abstruse, and is well beyond the comprehension of ordinary human beings. Therefore Vedic sages coded the knowledge in a simple form in which it could be understood by everyone. The Rig Veda itself testifies that it has a hidden meaning in verse 4.3.16. Sage Bharata in his Natyasastra  2.23 refers to the sages who knew the hidden meaning of the Vedas. This coding of knowledge proved to be very successful in disseminating the knowledge to common folks. This would also explain why extraordinary steps were taken to preserve the Vedas, and the honor given to the Vedas by Hindus, even though its meaning is little understood today. "On the eve of the "Mahabharata War" our ancestors believed that their knowledge was in danger of being lost. They could have written it down, but writings could be destroyed. Therefore, it was memorized and passed on orally. Today, the Avesta, religious scripture of ancient Iranians, only a fraction of it is available. Alexander captured Iran in 326 B.C. and after a bloody war, destroyed each copy of the Avesta available."
Christians and muslims claim themsleves free from this but in india  have divided themselves over regions. There are groups like Goan Christian, UP Christian, Catholics, Marathi Christians, Keralite Christians, and a lot. People from these groups consider themselves as superior to each other, which is totally against their religion.
Clearly, this has nothing to do with Islam or Christianity. It is the side effect of Hindu caste system, which has penetrated through other religions also.

Hindu spirituality and motivation wih OM

I always asked myself the question what is the link between spirituality and science:
Science and belief:Religion and belief.
Belief and Practise.If we practise then the act is not of perversion but of will and understanding.Many cults promote social drinking,pleasing gods through sacrifice as a ritual and this in turn gets promoted as an act of religion.
Who teaches whats right and whats wrong practise and as we practise we come across a better realization of self.Hinduism like many other religions promotes the strength behind what we do and what we intend to do. To practise and enhance self.
This brings us to the bond between self and sprituality.
We can define sprituality and self to be like ying and yang of hinduism.The couple that holds each other as well as empties in each other.
When we say empties we mean that when spirituality of a person is enhancced the self holds to learn by emptying the mind from all posessions.When the self of a person gets enhanced;sprituality plays the role of an anchor holding the person in every nook and turn and emptying as an entity  into the being.This brings us to the concept of shunya where the sum total of self and sprituality is all consuming yet zero as they mutually cancel the negative by standing as an empty vessel.
Well lets not delve deeper into the concepts but the practises behind scientfic hinduism and their self study.

1: Pronounciation of "Om" in proper way- this process helps in inhaling maximum oxygen in body which is benfitial for body and health.Shank phookana good for phephde(lung)&make strong.
Gayatri mantra if practiced regularly and with proper way can do wonders. Gayatri mantra is a purely scientific thing. The words in the Gayatri mantra produce 24 kinds of vibration
which has effect on the 24 glands of our body.
2: Chandan (sandlewood) tilak or lining is applied on our body hot spot that is on forehead which cools our head and body, red is symbol of blood and haldi (turmeric) is antibiotic
3: Keeping choti at back of head- it works like an antenna , which increses sensitivity.
4: Palmistry (Jyotishastra) is based on movement of planet.Every planet has its own effect on human body .Our body contain 70-80% water, which reacts like sea water to amavsya and purnima due to Moon & generates high & low tide similarly other planets elliptical movement also effects sea water & our body in similar way.
5: Yog and Prayanam is based most of birds and animals action and activities. Brammuhart me puja ya darshan ko sabase jyada mahavapurna mana kyoki niyamit yoga,prayanam,dhyan good for health,jaldi sona v jaldi jagna bhi
6:Ganga's water contains maximum oxygen among Indian subcontinent rivers and Ganga's water remains fresh for longer time. Many Mughal Bhadshah drunk only Ganga's water.
From ancient time copper ke bartan ka pani pina pachan kriya ke liye achha hota hai,iron pots are good for cooking purpose and health . vo dhatuvigayan ke jankar the adikal se.
7:Pipal & Bard tree releases maximum oxygen among other trees. so we worship and protected
8:Cow's flesh is not suitable for human being. Cow gives us milk, calf,ox and bull . Its dunkcakes (gober) is used as fertiliser.
 :Shivling & Yoni symbol of maximum pleasure. Worship the nature,shakti(kanya).
10:Varna Vvastha in its early stage was based on karm(work). Not by birth .
11:Tulsi,Neem etc is medicinal plant.
12:Ayurvedic medicines are made by part of plants and animals extract and it has no side effect on human body,or minimum.Few surgey also like kshar sutr for piles, bhagnder.etc
13:Yagya & Havan help to cleans the atomsphere.
14:Music&dance for pleasure and concentration.
15:Sanskrit -In this language the words is written as its is pronounced.It may be use as computer language because it is perfect as java
16:Fast, once in a weak,fortnightly or in a month is benefit for stomach & health.
17. a) Balayakal- upto age 25- play, learn, live in displine.
b) Grasth- fr 25-50 enjoy the life ,live socially
c) Vanprasth- fr50-75get rid of social, family resopbility
d) Sanyas-fr 75 service of God and welfare of society
18. Charan shaparsh - bade ke prati adar,physical exercise and touch therapy.
19. Festival mostly based on starting or change of wheather -varshakal SAWAN sheetakal DASHERA vasantritu MAKAR SANKRANT,POGAL,BIHU.LOHADI grishamkal HOLI, and DEEPAVALI on amawasya

Purpose of the word OM in scientifc modernity

Dr. Hans Jenny, a pioneer in the field of cymatics, the study of the interrelation-ship between energy and matter, conducted a series of experiments on the Hindu mantra “OM”, utilizing a tonoscope which is a device that transforms sounds into their visual representations on a screen. Dr Jenny found that when “OM” was correctly intoned into a tonoscope, a circle appeared which is then filled in with concentric squares and triangles, finally producing, as the last traces of the ‘M’ disappear from the screen, the core structure of the Sri Chakra. These experiments are a scientific confirmation of what the Rishis had cognized.  Dr. Hans Jenny made use of crystal oscillators and an invention of his own by the name of the tonoscope to set these plates and membranes vibrating. The tonoscope was constructed to make the human voice visible without any electronic apparatus as an intermediate link. This yielded the amazing possibility of being able to see the physical image of the vowel, tone or song a human being directly produced. Making it possible for us not only to hear the melody but infact to see it.
Dr. Jenny called this new area of research Cymatics, which comes from the Greek kyma, wave. Cymatics could be translated as: the study of how vibrations, in the broad sense, generate and influence patterns, shapes and moving processes. In Hans Jenny’s tonoscope experiments the sounding of ‘OM’ produces the circle O which is then filled in with concentric squares and triangles, finally producing (when last traces of sound have died away) the geometric expression of sacred vibration found in many religions around the globe. In his research with the tonoscope, Jenny noticed that when the vowels of the ancient languages of Hebrew and Sanskrit were pronounced, the sand took the shape of the written symbols for these vowels. Experimentation with modern languages general produced chaos. Is it possible that the ancient Hebrews and Indians knew this? Could there be something to the concept of “sacred language?” Would other sacred languages produce similar results i.e. Tibetan, Egyptian or Chinese. These languages have always proposed that they have the capacity to influence and transform physical reality through the recitation or chanting of sacred syllables and mantras.