Guest guest Posted January 31, 2002 Report Share Posted January 31, 2002 People ... It`s favor time!!! VNN just put up my article, Arctic Home in the Vedas Revisited: http://www.vnn.org/editorials/ET0201/ET31-7130.html You all can help to keep the article up there by rating the article favorably. At the bottom of the page the reader is given the opportunity to rate the article by clicking on " very good," or just " good," or " poor," or whatever. Please go there and give a click. I am asking for a favor. Besides that, you can read the article. I offer explanations for certain statements in the Vedas mentioning the abode of a superior race of beings ( gods ) where one day is equal to six months, and where there is a mountain. Shades of Peary/MacMillan/Cook! I also offer explanations for a warm, Arctic environment. Thanks in advance, Dharma\Dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 allplanets-hollow, "Dean" <deandddd wrote: List Members, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, in his book Arctic Home of the Vedas, felt that the location of the speaker of some of those hymns from the Rig Veda had to be the high Arctic, so close to the Pole that one day of the "gods" was equal to six months. To tell the truth, this suggests that the inhabitants of the hollow portion were perceived as gods to the surface inhabitants. I don't have a problem with that. In the Vedic literature, this term "gods" is thrown around to refer to a variety of beings. There are gods like Brahma and Shiva who live for the whole existence of the creation, it is their realm for a life time. And the inhabitants of the Moon are also referred to as gods, and that they have a duration of life of 10,000 years. Nothing like the life span of Brahma and Shiva, yet they are called Gods. I think that this is largely a confusion of the post Vedic period. I see in the Bhagavat Purana that the planets which orbit the Sun are collectively referred to, in the plural, as "Earths." So when they spoke of Earthly existence, they were referring to something broader than what we usually consider to be earthly existence. But the residents of the Moon, who live on this, shall we say, Earthly plane, have also been referred to as gods of some type. I think that the body of literature which we call Vedas contains different concepts which were understood in different ways at different times and that, compared to what life became on the surface after the canopy fell, after the deluge- the inhabitants of the hollow portion of our own planet came to be considered gods because of their height, life span, memories and technology. So there are some comments in the Vedas regarding one day being six months long at the abode of the gods, and that Mount Meru is there. Mount Meru is supposed to stretch through the universe up to the abode of the gods above the Big Dipper and Pole Star. Well, there is no mount Meru in the Arctic, not like that, and not with real demigods. But there is a mountainous land mass which was seen by Peary, Cook and MacMillan/Green. It must be way down on the downward-sloping portion of the entrance. I have an account of the sighting by Mac Millan in Ring Around the Opening: <http://www.holloworbs.com/Ring_Around_Opening.htm> http://www.holloworbs.com/Ring_Around_Opening.htm And out of it came who? The Aryan origin from the Hollow Earth via this orifice is the subject of the article: The Hollow Earth and the Aryan Invasion Revised. <http://www.holloworbs.com/aryan_invasion.htm> http://www.holloworbs.com/aryan_invasion.htm Posted by Dharmapad allplanets-hollow/ --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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