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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.

>

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