Bohr, Heisenberg and Schrödinger regularly read Vedic texts. Heisenberg stated, “Quantum theory will not look ridiculous to people who have read Vedanta.” Vedanta is the conclusion of Vedic thought…
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Bohr, Heisenberg and Schrödinger regularly read Vedic texts. Heisenberg stated, “Quantum theory will not look ridiculous to people who have read Vedanta.” Vedanta is the conclusion of Vedic thought…
Source: QUANTUM THEORY IS VEDIC THEORY.
Vedic Knowledge and Quantum Mechanics. The study of materialistic Quantum Mechanics takes many years but even then one’s knowledge of physical reality is incomplete. Materialistic science contains …
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“We have a right to more than suspect that India,eight thousand years ago,sent a colony of emigrants who carried their Arts and High civilization into what is now called to us as Egypt”….This is what Bengsch bay,the modern as well as the most trusted Egyptologer and Antiquarian says on the origin of the old Egyptians.Regarding these as a branch of the caucasian family having a close affinity with the Indo-Germanic races, he insists that they migrated from India before historic memory,and crossed the bridge of nations,the Isthus of suez,to find a new fartherland on the banks of the Nile.
The Egyptians came according to their own records,from a mysterious Island on the shore of the India ocean,the sacred punt,the original home of their Gods….who followed thence after their people who had…
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Gandikota is a small village located in Kadapa district in Andhra Pradesh, India. It was established in 1123 by Chalukyan king of Kalyana named Ahavamalla Someswara I. The Gandikota fort was constructed by the Kappa king during 13th century. Situated on the banks of river Pennar, Gandikota derives its name from two Telugu words ‘Gandi’ meaning gorge and, ‘kota’ meaning fort. Also known as George fort, it is guarded by a huge entrance gate that’s 20 feet high and 101 bastions each over 40 feet high. The fort is surrounded by the deep gorge, impenetrable hills and dense forest. The landscape also includes monolithic boulders of red granite.
Although numerous empires control this fort but Nayaka empire control lost for 300 years. Others were-The Chalukya, Viyanagara, Nayaka, Mughal, Quli Qutub and also the British. Gandikota has mixed culture but dominated by Kakatiya Dynasty of Warangal.
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Ischinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, on Aug. 21, 2011, six months after a tsunami hit. (Egadolfo/iStock)
An article of Ghosts whose soul still can be seen in Japan’s disaster 4-5 years ago in Tsunami can be seen by Taxi drivers there.
Long after the tsunami that devastated a stretch of Japan’s coast in 2011, a fire station in Tagajo received calls to neighborhoods that had been leveled.
The fire crews went to the ruins to pray and the calls stopped, reported Richard Lloyd Parry, Asia editor of the Times of London, in an article titled “Ghosts of the Tsunami.”
As part of his research for a book on the tsunami, he spoke to a priest who exorcised the spirits of tsunami victims. Parry also spoke to many others who made it clear that ghostly encounters were common following the tsunami.
Taxi drivers reported picking up ghostly passengers. A driver in Sendai picked up a sad-looking man asking to go to a house that had been destroyed. By the time the driver arrived at the site, the passenger had disappeared. He nonetheless opened the door to “let him out.”
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One of the spirits was a middle-aged man looking for his daughter, Kenada recalled. “Kaori!” the voice called. “I have to get to Kaori. Where are you, Kaori? I have to get to the school, there’s a tsunami coming.”
When Kenada spoke, the voice asked: “Am I alive or not?”
Kaneda asked him where he was. “I’m at the bottom of the sea. It is very cold.”
Ayane Suto was one of many people who participated in an initiative to have locals write about their ghostly encounters as a way to come to terms with them.
Her father was killed in the tsunami. When she saw the white flower placed on his coffin by the undertaker, she was shocked. Ten days earlier, when she still hadn’t heard confirmation on whether her father was dead or alive, she was at the height of her anxiety.
She went to a public bath house, and when she retrieved her boots from her locker she found a white flower inside one of them. It was the same as the flower on the coffin.
Parry wrote: “A minor mystery: how could such an object have found its way into a boot inside a locked container?”
Suto, however, doesn’t believe in the existence of spirits. She said it must be coincidence, but her ghost story has brought her comfort and she thus sees the value in it.
A similar phenomenon was experienced after an 8.8-magnitude earthquake off the coast of central Chile triggered a tsunami on Feb. 27, 2010.
A local magazine, Paula, documented some of the accounts, including that of Renato Pérez who was working as a night guard for the construction company Besalco in Constitucion, Chile. A woman came up to him and asked, “Can you help me? My son is in the water, near that pillar of the bridge [she pointed]. He died in the tsunami.”
Pérez was surprised and didn’t know how to respond to her. He said he couldn’t help her at the moment, but he could write down her information and talk to his supervisors in the morning to see if they could help her. He got a pen to write down her name, but when he looked around again, the woman was gone.
It turns out the Navy had found the body of an 11-year-old boy precisely in the spot the woman indicated, the magazine reported.
Cries of ghosts reportedly came from a campground in Curanipe, Chile, where 30 people were killed. Other ghostly experiences were reported across the region.
A similar increase in purported hauntings has occurred following other natural disasters, including the 2011 earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand, and the 1910 avalanche in Wellington, Wash., USA.
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Kotilingeshwara is situated in Kolar district of Karnataka The temple is about 6 km from Kolar Gold Fields also known as KGF. The main deity of this temple is Lord Kotilingeshwara. This Temple was constructed by Swamy Sambha Shiva Murthy The temple boasts of having the largest Linga in Asia which stands 108 feet (33 […]
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