Guest guest Posted September 30, 2004 Report Share Posted September 30, 2004 Dear Shad, Any idea about the mantras on the walls of the shrine? Which deity they refer to ? Gaurav , "Shad" <waterpowers> wrote: > Dear Gaurav > > The powers are in the MANTRAS! > > regards > Shad > > > , "Gaurav Sharma" > <gauravkom> wrote: > > Dear Shad, > > > > Interesting.... the nuclear raw material may have existed then > also > > but the one about the stones is really astonishing. > > > > > > Gaurav > > > > > > , "Shad" <waterpowers> > > wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > the story of Mahabharata is partly proved with archaeological > > > research:-) > > > > > > om namaha sivaja > > > > > > regards > > > Shad > > > > > > > > > Ancient nuclear blasts and levitating stones of Shivapur > > > 08/27/2004 10:56 > > > The great ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata, contains > numerous > > > legends about the powerful force of a mysterious weapon > > > > > > The archaeological expedition, which carried out excavations > near > > > the Indian settlement of Mohenjo-Daro in the beginning of the > > 1900s, > > > uncovered the ruins of a big ancient town. The town belonged to > one > > > of the most developed civilizations in the world. The ancient > > > civilization existed for two or three thousand years. However, > > > scientists were a lot more interested in the death of the town, > > > rather than in its prosperity. > > > > > > Researchers tried to explain the reason of the town's > destruction > > > with various theories. However, scientists did not find any > > > indications of a monstrous flood, skeletons were not numerous, > > there > > > were no fragments of weapons, or anything else that could > testify > > > either to a natural disaster or a war. Archaeologists were > > > perplexed: according to their analysis the catastrophe in the > town > > > had occurred very unexpectedly and it did hot last long. > > > > > > Scientists Davneport and Vincenti put forward an amazing theory. > > > They stated the ancient town had been ruined with a nuclear > blast. > > > They found big stratums of clay and green glass. Apparently, > > > archaeologists supposed, high temperature melted clay and sand > and > > > they hardened immediately afterwards. Similar stratums of green > > > glass can also found in Nevada deserts after every nuclear > > > explosion. > > > > > > A hundred years have passed since the excavations in Mohenjo- > Daro. > > > The modern analysis showed, the fragments of the ancient town > had > > > been melted with extremely high temperature - not less than > 1,500 > > > degrees centigrade. Researchers also found the strictly outlined > > > epicenter, where all houses were leveled. Destructions lessened > > > towards the outskirts. Dozens of skeletons were found in the > area > > of > > > Mohenjo-Daro - their radioactivity exceeded the norm almost 50 > > times. > > > > > > The great ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata, contains > numerous > > > legends about the powerful force of a mysterious weapon. One of > the > > > chapters tells of a shell, which sparkled like fire, but had no > > > smoke. "When the shell hit the ground, the darkness covered the > > sky, > > > twisters and storms leveled the towns. A horrible blast burnt > > > thousands of animals and people to ashes. Peasants, townspeople > and > > > warriors dived in the river to wash away the poisonous dust." > > > > > > Astounding mysteries of India's ancient times can be found in > the > > > town of Shivapur. There are two enigmatic stones resting > opposite > > > the local shrine. One of them weighs 55 kilograms, the other one > is > > > 41 kilograms. If eleven men touch the bigger stone, and nine men > > > touch the smaller stone, if they all chant the magic phrase, > which > > > is carved on one of the walls of the shrine, the two stones will > > > raise two meters up in the air and will hang there for two > seconds, > > > as if there is no gravitation at all. A lot of European and > Asian > > > scientists and researchers have studied the phenomenon of > > levitating > > > stones of Shivapur. > > > > > > Modern people divide the day into 24 hours, the hour - into 60 > > > minutes, the minute - into 60 seconds. Ancient Hindus divided > the > > > day in 60 periods, lasting 24 minutes each, and so on and so > forth. > > > The shortest time period of ancient Hindus made up one-three- > > hundred- > > > millionth of a second. > > > > > > Alexander Pechersky > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > http://english.pravda.ru/science/19/94/377/13920_stones.html > > > > > > Ancient nuclear blasts and levitating stones of Shivapur > > > 08/27/2004 10:56 > > > The great ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata, contains > numerous > > > legends about the powerful force of a mysterious weapon > > > > > > The archaeological expedition, which carried out excavations > near > > > the Indian settlement of Mohenjo-Daro in the beginning of the > > 1900s, > > > uncovered the ruins of a big ancient town. The town belonged to > one > > > of the most developed civilizations in the world. The ancient > > > civilization existed for two or three thousand years. However, > > > scientists were a lot more interested in the death of the town, > > > rather than in its prosperity. > > > > > > Researchers tried to explain the reason of the town's > destruction > > > with various theories. However, scientists did not find any > > > indications of a monstrous flood, skeletons were not numerous, > > there > > > were no fragments of weapons, or anything else that could > testify > > > either to a natural disaster or a war. Archaeologists were > > > perplexed: according to their analysis the catastrophe in the > town > > > had occurred very unexpectedly and it did hot last long. > > > > > > Scientists Davneport and Vincenti put forward an amazing theory. > > > They stated the ancient town had been ruined with a nuclear > blast. > > > They found big stratums of clay and green glass. Apparently, > > > archaeologists supposed, high temperature melted clay and sand > and > > > they hardened immediately afterwards. Similar stratums of green > > > glass can also found in Nevada deserts after every nuclear > > > explosion. > > > > > > A hundred years have passed since the excavations in Mohenjo- > Daro. > > > The modern analysis showed, the fragments of the ancient town > had > > > been melted with extremely high temperature - not less than > 1,500 > > > degrees centigrade. Researchers also found the strictly outlined > > > epicenter, where all houses were leveled. Destructions lessened > > > towards the outskirts. Dozens of skeletons were found in the > area > > of > > > Mohenjo-Daro - their radioactivity exceeded the norm almost 50 > > times. > > > > > > The great ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata, contains > numerous > > > legends about the powerful force of a mysterious weapon. One of > the > > > chapters tells of a shell, which sparkled like fire, but had no > > > smoke. "When the shell hit the ground, the darkness covered the > > sky, > > > twisters and storms leveled the towns. A horrible blast burnt > > > thousands of animals and people to ashes. Peasants, townspeople > and > > > warriors dived in the river to wash away the poisonous dust." > > > > > > Astounding mysteries of India's ancient times can be found in > the > > > town of Shivapur. There are two enigmatic stones resting > opposite > > > the local shrine. One of them weighs 55 kilograms, the other one > is > > > 41 kilograms. If eleven men touch the bigger stone, and nine men > > > touch the smaller stone, if they all chant the magic phrase, > which > > > is carved on one of the walls of the shrine, the two stones will > > > raise two meters up in the air and will hang there for two > seconds, > > > as if there is no gravitation at all. A lot of European and > Asian > > > scientists and researchers have studied the phenomenon of > > levitating > > > stones of Shivapur. > > > > > > Modern people divide the day into 24 hours, the hour - into 60 > > > minutes, the minute - into 60 seconds. Ancient Hindus divided > the > > > day in 60 periods, lasting 24 minutes each, and so on and so > forth. > > > The shortest time period of ancient Hindus made up one-three- > > hundred- > > > millionth of a second. > > > > > > Alexander Pechersky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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