Jump to content
IndiaDivine.org

My Pilgrimage in July 2007.

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

23-8-2007.

My Pilgrimage in July 2007.

By B.C.VENKATAKRISHNAN.

 

My family and I boarded the train in Chennai on 24th July 2007 and reached Thoothukkudi on 25th morning .Our family friends came in a travel car and picked us up and reached the Collector¢s bungalow. We stayed in the Collector¢s Bungalow there. Thoothukkudi Collectors Bungalow is the biggest and most beautiful Collector¢s Bungalow in Tamilnadu State. It is on the shore of Bay of Bengal. The bungalow is so close to the sea that we touched the sea from the corridor of the bungalow with our hands. The bungalow has a large garden. The waves of the sea banged on the compound wall of the bungalow. There are a couple of islands in that sea, which are clearly visible from the bungalow. Boats are available from the bungalow to travel to the nearby islands. The scenery is wonderful. The BritishRaj built the bungalow. Earlier, on the previous day morning I became sick vomiting couple of times at home, we were to abandon the tour but, I insisted to go

as planned before and started our tour. I also had fever I was under medication. The everyone were worried about my health. The Collector, Mr.Pazhaniandi, is a friendly gentleman. He took care of our needs very well. I just had homemade coffee with all the vessels, stove cooking gas cylinder etc. And my coffee was prepared with those vessels and stove. Others had their breakfast made by the Collector¢s cook. The Collector sent the Peshkar of Temples with us. Then we started in our car from the bungalow and went to all Temples in Thoothukkudi and had good Darshan of all the Gods and reached back to bungalow. We started from Thoothukkudi at 7-00 PM and reached Rameswaram by our car in the midnight at 1-00 AM on 26th July via Pamban Bridge.

 

The Deputy Commissioner of HR & C Department of Tamilnadu, Mr.Azhagarswamy a family friend of ours was contacting us through phone while we were travelling to Rameswaram and enquired about our plans. When we reached Rameswaram he was readily waiting for us in the midnight and received us and took us to the guesthouse. In the famous Lord Sankara Temple in Rameswaram Paalaabhishekam, meaning pouring Milk, of the Spatikalingam is conducted everyday at 4-30 AM. So, we all left the guesthouse and went to Lord Sankara Temple and witnessed the Paalaabishekam of the Spatikalingam. That Spatikalingam was installed and worshipped by Lord RAAMA to get rid of the BRAHMAHATIDOSHAM after killing Ravana in LANKA and got rid of the Brahmahatidosham. Aachaaryas advice that one has to go to Kaasi and Rameswaram and take bath in the holy waters at least once the lifetime. Rameswaram is important among the Holy Theertas. If one bathes in River Ganges in Kaasi one

will attain Moksha. If one bathes in the holy Theertas in Rameswaram one will obtain wealth and one will be liberated from the Doshas. Agni Theerta is the most important among the Theertas in Rameswaram. Lord Rama took bath in Agni Theerta and installed the Rudra Linga of Lord Sankara and worshipped him. When Goddess Sita entered the Agni and proved her chastity, to get liberated from the sin of it Agnideva took bath in this Theerta. Hence it got the name Agni Theerta.

The Bay of Bengal, which is the Agni Theerta, in front of Lord Sankara Temple, in Rameswaram, is always hot. Since Varunadeva did not appear, when Lord Rama chanted the Varunamantra, this is the place in the sea where the Agnisastra fell which was shot by Lord Rama. Herbs, conch, corals rise on the surface of the sea on New moon, Full moon, Ashtami and Navami days when there are high tides. Agni Theertam is considered equal to Amrta on these days. One¢s body will absorb the nutrients if one takes bath in Agni Theertam on these days due to which one is cured of diseases and liberated from sins according to Sastras. This has also been proved in modern science. One should not bathe in the sea at all times. Those who want to beget children, to get rid of Doshas and those who want to perform Pariharas should not take bath on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays in the Theertas. According to Sethu Mahathmiyam, one can take bath in Agni Theertam Sethu Sea on

all days and all times. If one bathes in Agni Theertam one will derive the benefits if one takes bath in Ganges. It is believed that if those who want to beget children bathe in Agni Theertam will beget children. If one bathes in Agni Theertam one will get rid of the Doshas due to Grahas. If one does Parihara those who have Nagadosha will get rid of it and those who have Putradosha and Pitrudosha will get rid of them.

From Lord Sankara Temple, we all went to Lord Rama Temple in Rameswaram. Lord Rama Temple is an ancient temple. When Danushkoti submerged under the Bay of Bengal in 1964, the Lord Rama Temple too submerged during tsunami but, the Lord Rama Temple has been reclaimed later immediately but it has been buried under the land. The land was dug and the original Lord Rama Temple parts, the Vigrahas were excavated and the new temple was built in 1974 and the Vigrahas were installed. The traveler¢s room where the Pilgrims used to stay is half buried.

The height of the original traveler¢s room, which is part of the ancient temple, was 15 feet but after it got buried at present it is only 7 feet. There is still a Peeta where Lord Rama and other Vigrahas used to be placed. Ramanujaacharya renovated this Temple and worshipped Lord Rama here. There is also a Vigraha and separate Sannidhi for Ramanujaacharya in this Temple. We had the Darshan of the Lord there. Modern Srilanka is 18 kms from that Lord Rama Temple which is on the seashore.

From there we went to the Temple where there is Lord Rama¢s Padam

Kandamaadanam hill. This is the place from where Lord Rama and Vanaras planned the route to lay the Sethu Bridge. We had the Darshan of the Lord Rama¢s Padam and went to Lord Rama Theertam where Lord Rama took bath. On the bank of the Tank of the Lord Rama Temple, 2 people placed Coelenterates in a vessel and collecting Rs.2/= per person to view the floating Coelenterates in the water. We had the Darshan of Lord Rama and from there went to Goddess Sita Theerta and Lord Lakshmana Theerta. From there we went to the Mutt of Tulasidas and had the Darshan of the Lord Rama. The Archakas and the followers of Tulasidas were selling Coelenterates and claiming those to be the floating stones which were those from the Sethu Bridge laid by Lord Rama and Vanaras and demanded Rs. 1,000/= per Coelenterate and all these are commercialized. In fact Lord Rama and Vanaras laid the Sethu Bridge from Danushkoti to legendary Lanka of Ravana using Coelenterates. The

Coelenterates have innumerable pores through which they absorb water hence they float in water. In large Coelenterates humans can walk, run or stand. Lord Rama and Vanaras walked on the Sethu Bridge made up of Large Coelenterates to Lanka. After the passage of time these Coelenterates grew big and due to their weight the Coelenterates in the Bridge sank under the sea, which still exist under the sea. Ramayana took place in the fag end of Dretayuga and the beginning of Dwaparayuga of the current Mahayuga approx. 17,80,000 Human years before. And this is certainly long period for the Sethu Bridge made up of Coelenterates to grow hefty enough to submerge under the sea. This is proved science. From there we all went to Former President of INDIA, Dr.A.P.J.Abdulkalam¢s residence but none was there and the house door was locked hence, we left Rameswaram in the evening and reached Tirupullani Lord Rama¢s Temple and had the Darshan of the Lord. Emperor

Dasaratha made Putrakameshti Yaga in Tirupullani and begot 4 sons who were the personification of Four Vedas, Lord Rama, Lord Bharata, Lord Lakshmana and Lord Satrugna. From there we went to Ramanadapuram Temple and visited all the Temples there and had the Darshan of the Lords and from there we reached Dindigul in the night. The next day on 27th July 2007, we went Srivilliputtur in Virudunagar. Srivilliputtur is the place were Goddess Andal was born and where Periyazhwar worshipped Lord Vadabadrasayee. We had the Darshan of the Lord in the Temple there and went to Dindigul. We went to all the Temples in Dindigul and had the Darshan of all the Lords. In the night we boarded the Train in Dindigul station and reached back to Chennai on 28th July 2007.

- By B.C.VENKATAKRISHNAN.

website: www.vedascience.com

 

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 1 month later...

Namaste Prof. Venkata BC,

I have studied the report of your pilgrimage with great interest. I was there myself in February 1967 on the way to Ceylon, from where I went back to France by ship with my wife. In the meantime a Vivekananda memorial has been built there, but you do not mention it at all. I do not remember that I have seen any coelenterates there. May be this is a new attraction.

Regarding the date of Rama's life you state a wrong number, but even if it would be alright, it would not be possible for the human mind to keep the memory thereof. It was already too much for the brahmins to remember the Indus culture, in spite of their admirable memorizing capacity.

In the meantime I have revised and enlarged my report on the Orlando conference, which I enclose again. Did you send the former version to Deen and the other friends? I have promised to do so to some of them.

I have still not received the book on Invading the sacred, for which I have paid 10 $. Could you give me the email address of Aditi, so that I can write to her directly?

I wish you all the best for the next years in spite of the economic turbulences.

 

Egbert

 

-

venkata krishnan

; BCVENKATAKRISHNANNewsListgroup ; kishore patnaik ; oddisilab1

Thursday, November 06, 2008 10:59 AM

My Pilgrimage in July 2007.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

23-8-2007. My Pilgrimage in July 2007. By B.C.VENKATAKRISHNAN.

 

My family and I boarded the train in Chennai on 24th July 2007 and reached Thoothukkudi on 25th morning .Our family friends came in a travel car and picked us up and reached the Collector¢s bungalow. We stayed in the Collector¢s Bungalow there. Thoothukkudi Collectors Bungalow is the biggest and most beautiful Collector¢s Bungalow in Tamilnadu State. It is on the shore of Bay of Bengal. The bungalow is so close to the sea that we touched the sea from the corridor of the bungalow with our hands. The bungalow has a large garden. The waves of the sea banged on the compound wall of the bungalow. There are a couple of islands in that sea, which are clearly visible from the bungalow. Boats are available from the bungalow to travel to the nearby islands. The scenery is wonderful. The BritishRaj built the bungalow. Earlier, on the previous day morning I became sick vomiting couple of times at home, we were to abandon the tour but, I insisted to go as planned before and started our tour. I also had fever I was under medication. The everyone were worried about my health. The Collector, Mr.Pazhaniandi, is a friendly gentleman. He took care of our needs very well. I just had homemade coffee with all the vessels, stove cooking gas cylinder etc. And my coffee was prepared with those vessels and stove. Others had their breakfast made by the Collector¢s cook. The Collector sent the Peshkar of Temples with us. Then we started in our car from the bungalow and went to all Temples in Thoothukkudi and had good Darshan of all the Gods and reached back to bungalow. We started from Thoothukkudi at 7-00 PM and reached Rameswaram by our car in the midnight at 1-00 AM on 26th July via Pamban Bridge.

 

The Deputy Commissioner of HR & C Department of Tamilnadu, Mr.Azhagarswamy a family friend of ours was contacting us through phone while we were travelling to Rameswaram and enquired about our plans. When we reached Rameswaram he was readily waiting for us in the midnight and received us and took us to the guesthouse. In the famous Lord Sankara Temple in Rameswaram Paalaabhishekam, meaning pouring Milk, of the Spatikalingam is conducted everyday at 4-30 AM. So, we all left the guesthouse and went to Lord Sankara Temple and witnessed the Paalaabishekam of the Spatikalingam. That Spatikalingam was installed and worshipped by Lord RAAMA to get rid of the BRAHMAHATIDOSHAM after killing Ravana in LANKA and got rid of the Brahmahatidosham. Aachaaryas advice that one has to go to Kaasi and Rameswaram and take bath in the holy waters at least once the lifetime. Rameswaram is important among the Holy Theertas. If one bathes in River Ganges in Kaasi one will attain Moksha. If one bathes in the holy Theertas in Rameswaram one will obtain wealth and one will be liberated from the Doshas. Agni Theerta is the most important among the Theertas in Rameswaram. Lord Rama took bath in Agni Theerta and installed the Rudra Linga of Lord Sankara and worshipped him. When Goddess Sita entered the Agni and proved her chastity, to get liberated from the sin of it Agnideva took bath in this Theerta. Hence it got the name Agni Theerta.

The Bay of Bengal, which is the Agni Theerta, in front of Lord Sankara Temple, in Rameswaram, is always hot. Since Varunadeva did not appear, when Lord Rama chanted the Varunamantra, this is the place in the sea where the Agnisastra fell which was shot by Lord Rama. Herbs, conch, corals rise on the surface of the sea on New moon, Full moon, Ashtami and Navami days when there are high tides. Agni Theertam is considered equal to Amrta on these days. One¢s body will absorb the nutrients if one takes bath in Agni Theertam on these days due to which one is cured of diseases and liberated from sins according to Sastras. This has also been proved in modern science. One should not bathe in the sea at all times. Those who want to beget children, to get rid of Doshas and those who want to perform Pariharas should not take bath on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays in the Theertas. According to Sethu Mahathmiyam, one can take bath in Agni Theertam Sethu Sea on all days and all times. If one bathes in Agni Theertam one will derive the benefits if one takes bath in Ganges. It is believed that if those who want to beget children bathe in Agni Theertam will beget children. If one bathes in Agni Theertam one will get rid of the Doshas due to Grahas. If one does Parihara those who have Nagadosha will get rid of it and those who have Putradosha and Pitrudosha will get rid of them.

From Lord Sankara Temple, we all went to Lord Rama Temple in Rameswaram. Lord Rama Temple is an ancient temple. When Danushkoti submerged under the Bay of Bengal in 1964, the Lord Rama Temple too submerged during tsunami but, the Lord Rama Temple has been reclaimed later immediately but it has been buried under the land. The land was dug and the original Lord Rama Temple parts, the Vigrahas were excavated and the new temple was built in 1974 and the Vigrahas were installed. The traveler¢s room where the Pilgrims used to stay is half buried.

The height of the original traveler¢s room, which is part of the ancient temple, was 15 feet but after it got buried at present it is only 7 feet. There is still a Peeta where Lord Rama and other Vigrahas used to be placed. Ramanujaacharya renovated this Temple and worshipped Lord Rama here. There is also a Vigraha and separate Sannidhi for Ramanujaacharya in this Temple. We had the Darshan of the Lord there. Modern Srilanka is 18 kms from that Lord Rama Temple which is on the seashore.

From there we went to the Temple where there is Lord Rama¢s Padam

Kandamaadanam hill. This is the place from where Lord Rama and Vanaras planned the route to lay the Sethu Bridge. We had the Darshan of the Lord Rama¢s Padam and went to Lord Rama Theertam where Lord Rama took bath. On the bank of the Tank of the Lord Rama Temple, 2 people placed Coelenterates in a vessel and collecting Rs.2/= per person to view the floating Coelenterates in the water. We had the Darshan of Lord Rama and from there went to Goddess Sita Theerta and Lord Lakshmana Theerta. From there we went to the Mutt of Tulasidas and had the Darshan of the Lord Rama. The Archakas and the followers of Tulasidas were selling Coelenterates and claiming those to be the floating stones which were those from the Sethu Bridge laid by Lord Rama and Vanaras and demanded Rs. 1,000/= per Coelenterate and all these are commercialized. In fact Lord Rama and Vanaras laid the Sethu Bridge from Danushkoti to legendary Lanka of Ravana using Coelenterates. The Coelenterates have innumerable pores through which they absorb water hence they float in water. In large Coelenterates humans can walk, run or stand. Lord Rama and Vanaras walked on the Sethu Bridge made up of Large Coelenterates to Lanka. After the passage of time these Coelenterates grew big and due to their weight the Coelenterates in the Bridge sank under the sea, which still exist under the sea. Ramayana took place in the fag end of Dretayuga and the beginning of Dwaparayuga of the current Mahayuga approx. 17,80,000 Human years before. And this is certainly long period for the Sethu Bridge made up of Coelenterates to grow hefty enough to submerge under the sea. This is proved science. From there we all went to Former President of INDIA, Dr.A.P.J.Abdulkalam¢s residence but none was there and the house door was locked hence, we left Rameswaram in the evening and reached Tirupullani Lord Rama¢s Temple and had the Darshan of the Lord. Emperor Dasaratha made Putrakameshti Yaga in Tirupullani and begot 4 sons who were the personification of Four Vedas, Lord Rama, Lord Bharata, Lord Lakshmana and Lord Satrugna. From there we went to Ramanadapuram Temple and visited all the Temples there and had the Darshan of the Lords and from there we reached Dindigul in the night. The next day on 27th July 2007, we went Srivilliputtur in Virudunagar. Srivilliputtur is the place were Goddess Andal was born and where Periyazhwar worshipped Lord Vadabadrasayee. We had the Darshan of the Lord in the Temple there and went to Dindigul. We went to all the Temples in Dindigul and had the Darshan of all the Lords. In the night we boarded the Train in Dindigul station and reached back to Chennai on 28th July 2007.

- By B.C.VENKATAKRISHNAN.

website: www.vedascience.com

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hare Krishna

Dear Friends,

There are many nice and varied articles and info on

this web site

that you will find of interest on Vedic Culture,

Sutras, history,

etcetc I was just reading Sri Garga-samhita

http://krishnascience.com/

Best wishes

Lakshmi

 

 

 

--- Egbert Richter <ushanas wrote:

 

> Namaste Prof. Venkata BC,

> I have studied the report of your pilgrimage with

> great interest. I was there myself in February 1967

> on the way to Ceylon, from where I went back to

> France by ship with my wife. In the meantime a

> Vivekananda memorial has been built there, but you

> do not mention it at all. I do not remember that I

> have seen any coelenterates there. May be this is a

> new attraction.

> Regarding the date of Rama's life you state a wrong

> number, but even if it would be alright, it would

> not be possible for the human mind to keep the

> memory thereof. It was already too much for the

> brahmins to remember the Indus culture, in spite of

> their admirable memorizing capacity.

> In the meantime I have revised and enlarged my

> report on the Orlando conference, which I enclose

> again. Did you send the former version to Deen and

> the other friends? I have promised to do so to some

> of them.

> I have still not received the book on Invading the

> sacred, for which I have paid 10 $. Could you give

> me the email address of Aditi, so that I can write

> to her directly?

> I wish you all the best for the next years in spite

> of the economic turbulences.

>

> Egbert

> -

> venkata krishnan

> ;

> BCVENKATAKRISHNANNewsListgroup ; kishore patnaik ;

> oddisilab1

> Thursday, November 06, 2008 10:59 AM

> My Pilgrimage in July

> 2007.

>

>

> 23-8-2007.

>

> My Pilgrimage in July 2007.

>

> By B.C.VENKATAKRISHNAN.

>

> My family and I boarded the train in Chennai

> on 24th July 2007 and reached Thoothukkudi on 25th

> morning .Our family friends came in a travel car and

> picked us up and reached the Collector¢s bungalow.

> We stayed in the Collector¢s Bungalow there.

> Thoothukkudi Collectors Bungalow is the biggest and

> most beautiful Collector¢s Bungalow in Tamilnadu

> State. It is on the shore of Bay of Bengal. The

> bungalow is so close to the sea that we touched the

> sea from the corridor of the bungalow with our

> hands. The bungalow has a large garden. The waves of

> the sea banged on the compound wall of the bungalow.

> There are a couple of islands in that sea, which are

> clearly visible from the bungalow. Boats are

> available from the bungalow to travel to the nearby

> islands. The scenery is wonderful. The BritishRaj

> built the bungalow. Earlier, on the previous day

> morning I became sick vomiting couple of times at

> home, we were to abandon the tour but, I insisted to

> go as planned before and started our tour. I also

> had fever I was under medication. The everyone were

> worried about my health. The Collector,

> Mr.Pazhaniandi, is a friendly gentleman. He took

> care of our needs very well. I just had homemade

> coffee with all the vessels, stove cooking gas

> cylinder etc. And my coffee was prepared with those

> vessels and stove. Others had their breakfast made

> by the Collector¢s cook. The Collector sent the

> Peshkar of Temples with us. Then we started in our

> car from the bungalow and went to all Temples in

> Thoothukkudi and had good Darshan of all the Gods

> and reached back to bungalow. We started from

> Thoothukkudi at 7-00 PM and reached Rameswaram by

> our car in the midnight at 1-00 AM on 26th July via

> Pamban Bridge.

> The Deputy Commissioner of HR & C Department

> of Tamilnadu, Mr.Azhagarswamy a family friend of

> ours was contacting us through phone while we were

> travelling to Rameswaram and enquired about our

> plans. When we reached Rameswaram he was readily

> waiting for us in the midnight and received us and

> took us to the guesthouse. In the famous Lord

> Sankara Temple in Rameswaram Paalaabhishekam,

> meaning pouring Milk, of the Spatikalingam is

> conducted everyday at 4-30 AM. So, we all left the

> guesthouse and went to Lord Sankara Temple and

> witnessed the Paalaabishekam of the Spatikalingam.

> That Spatikalingam was installed and worshipped by

> Lord RAAMA to get rid of the BRAHMAHATIDOSHAM after

> killing Ravana in LANKA and got rid of the

> Brahmahatidosham. Aachaaryas advice that one has to

> go to Kaasi and Rameswaram and take bath in the holy

> waters at least once the lifetime. Rameswaram is

> important among the Holy Theertas. If one bathes in

> River Ganges in Kaasi one will attain Moksha. If one

> bathes in the holy Theertas in Rameswaram one will

> obtain wealth and one will be liberated from the

> Doshas. Agni Theerta is the most important among the

> Theertas in Rameswaram. Lord Rama took bath in Agni

> Theerta and installed the Rudra Linga of Lord

> Sankara and worshipped him. When Goddess Sita

> entered the Agni and proved her chastity, to get

> liberated from the sin of it Agnideva took bath in

> this Theerta. Hence it got the name Agni Theerta.

> The Bay of Bengal, which is the Agni

> Theerta, in front of Lord Sankara Temple, in

> Rameswaram, is always hot. Since Varunadeva did not

> appear, when Lord Rama chanted the Varunamantra,

> this is the place in the sea where the Agnisastra

> fell which was shot by Lord Rama. Herbs, conch,

> corals rise on the surface of the sea on New moon,

> Full moon, Ashtami and Navami days when there are

> high tides. Agni Theertam is considered equal to

> Amrta on these days. One¢s body will absorb the

> nutrients if one takes bath in Agni Theertam on

> these days due to which one is cured of diseases and

> liberated from sins according to Sastras. This has

> also been proved in modern science. One should not

> bathe in the sea at all times. Those who want to

> beget children, to get rid of Doshas and those who

> want to perform Pariharas should not take bath on

> Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays in the Theertas.

> According to Sethu Mahathmiyam, one can take bath in

> Agni Theertam Sethu Sea on all days and all times.

> If one bathes in Agni Theertam one will derive the

> benefits if one takes bath in Ganges. It is believed

> that if those who want to beget children bathe in

> Agni Theertam will beget children. If one bathes in

> Agni Theertam one will get rid of the Doshas due to

> Grahas. If one does Parihara those who have

> Nagadosha will get rid of it and those who have

> Putradosha and Pitrudosha will get rid of them.

> From Lord Sankara Temple, we all went to

> Lord Rama Temple in Rameswaram. Lord Rama Temple is

> an ancient temple. When Danushkoti submerged under

> the Bay of Bengal in 1964, the Lord Rama Temple too

> submerged during tsunami but, the Lord Rama Temple

> has been reclaimed later immediately but it has been

> buried under the land. The land was dug and the

> original Lord Rama Temple parts, the Vigrahas were

> excavated and the new temple was built in 1974 and

> the Vigrahas were installed. The traveler¢s room

> where the Pilgrims used to stay is half buried.

> The height of the original traveler¢s room,

> which is part of the ancient temple, was 15 feet but

> after it got buried at present it is only 7 feet.

> There is still a Peeta where Lord Rama and other

> Vigrahas used to be placed. Ramanujaacharya

> renovated this Temple and worshipped Lord Rama here.

> There is also a Vigraha and separate Sannidhi for

> Ramanujaacharya in this Temple. We had the Darshan

> of the Lord there. Modern Srilanka is 18 kms from

> that Lord Rama Temple which is on the seashore.

> From there we went to the Temple where there

> is Lord Rama¢s Padam

> Kandamaadanam hill. This is the place from

> where Lord Rama and Vanaras planned the route to lay

> the Sethu Bridge. We had the Darshan of the Lord

> Rama¢s Padam and went to Lord Rama Theertam where

> Lord Rama took bath. On the bank of the Tank of the

> Lord Rama Temple, 2 people placed Coelenterates in a

> vessel and collecting Rs.2/= per person to view the

> floating Coelenterates in the water. We had the

> Darshan of Lord Rama and from there went to Goddess

> Sita Theerta and Lord Lakshmana Theerta. From there

> we went to the Mutt of Tulasidas and had the Darshan

> of the Lord Rama. The Archakas and the followers of

> Tulasidas were selling Coelenterates and claiming

> those to be the floating stones which were those

> from the Sethu Bridge laid by Lord Rama and Vanaras

> and demanded Rs. 1,000/= per Coelenterate and all

> these are commercialized. In fact Lord Rama and

> Vanaras laid the Sethu Bridge from Danushkoti to

> legendary Lanka of Ravana using Coelenterates. The

> Coelenterates have innumerable pores through which

> they absorb water hence they float in water. In

> large Coelenterates humans can walk, run or stand.

> Lord Rama and Vanaras walked on the Sethu Bridge

> made up of Large Coelenterates to Lanka. After the

> passage of time these Coelenterates grew big and due

> to their weight the Coelenterates in the Bridge sank

> under the sea, which still exist under the sea.

> Ramayana took place in the fag end of Dretayuga and

> the beginning of Dwaparayuga of the current Mahayuga

> approx. 17,80,000 Human years before. And this is

> certainly long period for the Sethu Bridge made up

> of Coelenterates to grow hefty enough to submerge

> under the sea. This is proved science. From there we

> all went to Former President of INDIA,

> Dr.A.P.J.Abdulkalam¢s residence but none was there

> and the house door was locked hence, we left

> Rameswaram in the evening and reached Tirupullani

> Lord Rama¢s Temple and had the Darshan of the Lord.

> Emperor Dasaratha made Putrakameshti Yaga in

> Tirupullani and begot 4 sons who were the

> personification of Four Vedas, Lord Rama, Lord

> Bharata, Lord Lakshmana and Lord Satrugna. From

> there

=== message truncated ===

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...