Tuesday, June 1, 2010

THE SUNRAYS of the RISHI SHINES OVER SARASWATI FOR MAHARISHI MAHESH YOGI

The Sarasvati River has been mentioned in many Vedas, including Yajur Veda, Atharva Veda, Manu Samhita, Mahabharata, and the Puranas. The Rig Veda mentions the Sarasvati River more than 50 times, describing the descent of the ancient Sarasvati River from its source in the Himalayas to the Arabian Sea: In mundane terms, the River Sarasvati disappeared from view because her major source of glacier waters from in west Garhwal disappeared. Satellite and 3D images however, have clearly established the entire course of this holy river over a distance of 1600 km, from Har-ki-Dun (Uttaranchal) to Gujurat, where the water met the ocean at the city of Dwarka. The waters flowed parallel to the Yamuna river for some distance, then joined it, proceeding south as the Saraswati. Writer, Ron Bach about Saraswati River: "The very fact that both Sumeru and Kailas mountains are extensively mentioned in Vedic texts indicate that the Vedic cultures were not descendants of Sumerian cultures but rather coexisted simultaneously. This, due to the proven fact that Saraswati River dried up around 2000 BCE For example, let me highlight a place called Lothal that existed in what now is Gujarat State of India. All the Gujaratis are believed to be descendents of Lothal. However, Lothal was a port that traded in those days with what we refer to as Sumer or Mesopotamia and people from Lothal migrated to all places including Middle East and what is now known as Sri Lanka. Even the pottery, the ...

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