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Dear Darmapada/Dean,

Jaya Sri Guru & Gauranga!

Could you please quote that verse from Srimad Bhagavatam in which mention is

made of the sons of Sagara and Indra and the sacrificial horse, where an

indication is made to 'the middle of the Northern sea'?

Indira dasi

 

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dean <0108

<vediculture >

Wednesday, July 26, 2000 6:29 PM

[world-vedic] India the source?

 

 

> List Members,

>

> Here is a post from the webring's list. I think that it is pertinent here.

>

> Dharmapada/Dean

>

> > The Hindu Webring -

> http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Rhodes/2066/webring/index.html

> >

> > Why can't one turn around and say that such and such

> > item in India is really named after something/someone

> > in Europe?

>

>

> Aikya,

>

> Now I think you're stumbling on to the " method of my madness." The

article

> I wrote about the Aryan invasion revisited is not just some cute

connection

> to the Hollow Earth Theory, I'm not taking advantage to put the HET in the

> limelight. I really believe, and I state as much in that article, that

India

> is probably not the source of the Vedic culture, nor the point of contact

on

> the surface. As an example, although I accept the lilas which are narrated

> in the Puranas, and though you might find some place in India where they

say

> the lila took place, that does not mean it is necessarily so. What if

there

> was colonization and they brought old names with them? How about York in

> Great Britain and New York? I like to point out that in Sweeden, there is

a

> mountain chain called Sverge ( a point from P N Oaks ). Well, they are

high

> mountains and almost on the top of the world, also, so the name came from

> Svarga Loka. The " loka " part probably fell off, and then the a changed

to

> e, which is not a big jump. Same race as in Northen India, same pantheon

of

> gods, more or less- Skanda, the god of war.

>

> I imagine that India is just one point of the Vedic colonisation, the

> colonisation started at some point by the prajapatis and demigods. The

rest

> seemed to have changed, gradually, after the end of the Mahabharat war.

For

> example, Rome, Greece, Scandanavia all are offshoots of that original

> culture. But I am not saying that the culture originated in India. Just

that

> India seems to have conserved the tradtion well.

>

> Why? Well, for geographical reasons, political reasons, etc. For example,

> when the Christian armies went to Scandanavia, they were able to overwhelm

> the culture. The great bulk of the literature of that region was wiped

out,

> along with the temples and deities. So the culture wasn't conserved- there

> you have it, right there. Just the names of some mountains, some oral

> traditions, the race of the people, etc.

>

> On the India side of things, a lot was lost " absolutely," too.

Afghanisthan

> and Pakisthan were part of that culture, Persia was part of it too- now

> there is practically no trace of the culture- IndoEuropean, Vedic, however

> you want to call it. But you know, South India remained, the Himalayan

> regions were difficult for conquerors to reach, and samples of the culture

> remained which were able to reinforce the original culture after the

Muslim

> wars. But the culture is still being chipped away at, one way or the

other,

> and won't last forever on the surface.

>

>

> At this point I'll bring up one of my typical points, the point of the

Aryan

> article, that I find it incongruent if one accepts one part of the

> Vedic/Puranic statements and not others. If it is said that the Kalki

avatar

> will originate in the city of Shambala, in the interior, and that dharmic

> culture will be renovated by men from the interior at the end of Kali

Yuga,

> then what would that imply. That India is the cradle of Vedic

civilisation?

> I think not.

>

>

> The narration in relation to the sons of Sagara, Indra and the sacrificial

> horse points out an opening into the interior " in the middle of a

> Northern Sea ." And starting with Admiral Byrd, the Arctic explorers have

> all noted warming phenomena near the Pole, Byrd making a comment about

> Those warm lands beyond the pole." Warming, such as 50* winds in

February,

> warm-blooded mammals, typical air currents of volcanic ash which colors

the

> snow grey from horizon to horizon, pollen over vast stretches of Arctic

ice,

> too, all near the Pole, suggest that there might be more truth to the

> statements that the Puranas make in regards to this " Northern opening

> than we might imagine.

>

> That would imply that Vedic culture did not originate in India at all, but

> that it migrated out of the openings, and poured downwards from

Scandanavia,

> reaching, through that IndoEuropean race, script, culture, philosophy,

> religious system, etc., as far across as India, at least.

>

> If one is not comfortable with this perspective, ok, it might have been

> different, but then we would have to address this business of Puranic

> statements which say things that are hard to accept. I pretty much agree

> with the rest of your statements; no need to reporduce them again.

>

> I just want to reiterate that, in regards to Oaks, we don't want to throw

> the baby out with the bath water. He makes connections, but I do admit

that

> he fights too much.

>

> Dharmapada/Dean

This is an information resource and discussion group for people interested

in the World's Ancient Vedic Culture, with a focus on its historical,

archeological and scientific aspects. Also topics about India, Hinduism,

God, and other aspects of World Culture are welcome.

>

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