Guest guest Posted March 6, 2007 Report Share Posted March 6, 2007 Namaste!!! There is even some rumor that the Syamantaka ruby was passed down and is now in the Tower of London known as the Black Prince's Ruby (actually a red spinel). Hummm!?? Y/s, Richard sacred-objects , Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 wrote: > > Received from DJ Singh > > Did you know that the Syamantaka gem was capable of bringing the dead > back to life? In fact, one of the Princes of the Mahabharata , who > seems to be a bit of a bigamist, being married to Krishna's sister, > Subhadra, and Chitrangada , married a Naga (snake) princess named > Uloopi. They had a son named Babruvahana. Now Arjuna_Ulysses left > Uloopi who brought up the kiddie , telling him about his warrior dad , > who was the most proficient archer of his times. The young lad > decided to be a top archer himself and went about it by getting into a > fight with Dad. Shades of Rustam-Sohrab, here. Naturally, they did not > know each other's identity. And Arjuna got killed in the fight.Uloopi > arrives, closes her eyes, lift up her hands towards the sun and lo and > behold! There is the Syamantaka which she uses to revive her dead > lord. Joyful reunion all around. > > I guess this should be one of your future favourite . happily ever > after stories! > > Keep smiling and best wishes, > Nina. > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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