Ramayana or Mahabharath

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janardhang
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Ramayana or Mahabharath

Post: # 8001Post janardhang »

Can anyone tell me the sifnificance of Ramayana or Mahabharath, which are part of indian history, based on Thiaooba prophecy.

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Post: # 8009Post ptex »

Hi Janardhang,

Welcome to this forum!

I'm not very well versed in Hinduism and its traditions and thus I cannot provide a good overview as to what "Ramayana" or "Mahabharath" means and cross referencing it with Thiaoouba Prophecy (TP).

Nevertheless I invite you to read the Book and taking your own conclusions. This Book is fascinating to read and well worth every effort you put in doing it :)
The best portion of a good man's life is his little nameless unremembered acts of kindness and love.
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Post: # 8012Post janardhang »

Thankyou from your response

According to indian history, Mahabharatha story was around 1000 BC and Ramayana was in 10,000 -12,000 BC.

Here are some lines from the book...

‘Lationusi was, about 14 000 of your years ago, the last King
of the continent Mu on Earth.’

'In India, for example, or in New Guinea, the people of Mu sometimes experienced great
difficulties assimilating their civilisation with that already in existence. We would
arrive, openly and publicly, in vessels quite like the one that brought you to
Thiaoouba, although different in shape'

So, according to the book, Ramayana could be around the age of Mu and from the above passage, some of the people from thaioouba may be represented in that. But, i dont see any reference to Mahabharatha.

In Indian history, there are many people at different times performed miracles similar to Jesus Christ. I am sure, similar to bible, many of these stories may be distorted with age. But, curious to relate them with the contents from this book.
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Post: # 8018Post ptex »

janardhang wrote:So, according to the book, Ramayana could be around the age of Mu and from the above passage, some of the people from Thiaoouba may be represented in that. But, i don't see any reference to Mahabharatha.
You are right: Mahabharatha is not directly mentioned anywhere in TP. There can be a number of reasons for this. According to what's mentioned in Wikipedia the specialists are still disputing how ancient the Mahabharatha texts are.

So from the age point of view we can't go far enough to prove anything and thus the other possibility is to discuss it within the context of the texts themselves. Having in mind that the total length of Mahabharatha is more than 90,000 verses (~1.8 million words in total) I'd say it's a most laborious task to achieve ;)
janardhang wrote:In Indian history, there are many people at different times performed miracles similar to Jesus Christ. I am sure, similar to bible, many of these stories may be distorted with age. But, curious to relate them with the contents from this book.
Similar events have been reported by visitors of Tibet like Alexandra David-Neel and Walter Yeeling Evans-Wentz. However, from all the spectacular achievements reported I have never read anything about someone who brought a death body back to life like Jesus did with Lazarus.

The following excerpt was taken from page 143:
"Jesus was a human being inhabited by a highly evolved Astral Body. And yet, even if he had studied in the very advanced schools on Earth, amongst the Nagas, for example, he never could have acquired the knowledge to revive the dead or cure the sick."
The best portion of a good man's life is his little nameless unremembered acts of kindness and love.
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Re: Ramayana or Mahabharath

Post: # 12826Post teradactyl »

i believe that you can find more information on Mahabharata by reading about kali yuga.
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