Day: February 5, 2015

  • Arkaim, Russia Rig Vedic Mandala Swasthika City Of Hindu Gods

    The archeological finds at Arkaim, in the Southern Urals steppe, 8.2 kilometres (5.1 mi) north-to-northwest of Amurskiy, and 2.3 km (1.4 mi) south-to-southeast of Alexandronvskiy, two villages in the Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia, just to the north from the Kazakhstani border, is treasure trove of archeologists.

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    Decorative Swastkikas found at Arkaim.

    It is , based on the findings so far, indicates strong Sumerian and Vedic influences.

    Temple built by Yama is found there.

    The whole city seems to have been built by the Mandala concept of the Rig Veda.

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    Arkaim, built with Rig Veda Mandala Principle.


    The site is generally dated to the 17th century BC. Earlier dates, up to the 20th century BC, have been proposed. It was a settlement of the Sintashta-Petrovka culture. Newly found artifacts make the site itself much older; scientists agree on it being at least as old as Troy and the Egyptian pyramids; it dates back to the 4th millennium BC. It is said to be older then Stonehenge (3300 BC)…

    During the excavations of Arkaim no jewellery was found, no masterpieces of ancient art, no unknown writings, nor other such treasures – only fragments of broken ceramic ware, bones of domestic and wild animals, an occasional stone tool and even more rare, bronze tools. But even those common things are not well presented at Arkaim. The collection of artifacts is so poor and unimpressive, that it is not possible to make a museum exhibit appropriate to the site. Therefore, from the point of view of archeologists, the main value of the ruins was, and probably will be, the design of the structures itself and their lay-out.

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    Arkaim Settlement, Russia.

    The structures were tall; they had solid walls, gallery ceilings, wood-paved roadways, second floors and high wooden towers. Nowadays, archeologists have a more complete picture of how the settlement in the Arkaim Valley looked at the time of its peak, and it is quite impressive. First of all it is important to emphasize the point that this large settlement was not a collection of separate structures, but an all-inclusive design and construction. The total area extends to about twenty thousand square meters (twenty-four thousand square yards), and the settlement ground-plan is comprised of two circles, one inside the other, made of massive defensive walls.

    The external wall is about 160 meters (500 feet) in diameter. It was surrounded by a ditch 2 meters (6.5 feet) wide, filled with water. The external wall is very massive, 5.5 meters (16 feet) high and five meters wide. It was constructed of timbered cages filled with soil and added lime, and an outer facing of cob blocks. Four entries were designated in the wall: the largest-one southwesterly and three smaller ones located on opposite sides.

    Inside the city entrance is the only ring-shaped street, about 5 meters (18 feet) wide, that separates dwellings adjoining the external wall from the internal ring-shaped wall. As mentioned above, the street had timbered flooring under which, along its full length, the 2 meter-wide (6 feet) ditch was dug which connected to the external ditch. Thus, the city had their storm water drain, the overflow of water filtered through the timbered roadway into the ditch which then went into the external ditch.

    The circles of the dwellings were divided into sectors by radial walls, spaced in between every two premises. In the plan they look similar to wheel spokes. There were thirty-five dwellings at the external wall and twenty-five dwellings at the internal one.

    One end of every dwelling adjoined either the external or the internal wall, and faced either the main ring-shaped street or the central square. In an improvised hall there was a special water drain which went into the ditch under the main street. Yes, as we saw earlier, ancient Aryans had a water drain! Furthermore, each dwelling enjoyed a well, a furnace and a small dome-shaped storage place.

    From the well, above the water level, two earthen pipes branched off. One of them went to the furnace, another one to the dome-shaped storage place. What for? The most ingenious things are often simple. We all know that if one looks into a well one feels a flow of cool air. And so in the Aryan furnace, this cool air, passing through the earthen pipe, created a draught of such power, that they could mould bronze without use of bellows. It appears that each dwelling had such a furnace and ancient metal smiths only needed to perfect their skills to compete in this art. Another earthen pipe provided air to the storage place, of a lower temperature than the ambient air: some type of a refrigerator?

    The central square that crowns Arkaim is approximately 25 by 27 meters (82 by 88 feet). Judging by the remnants of the fire places which were situated in specific locations, this was the square to fulfill certain sacraments.

    The complicated and well planned internal lay-out of dwellings and ring-shaped streets made a sophisticated trap for uninvited visitors, in the divide between the external defensive wall and other fortifications as well as an efficient storm water drainage system. Even the colors of the “facing materials” used by ancient Arkaim inhabitants were functionally and aesthetically significant.

    Further on, we see the ring of the internal wall with a puzzling purpose. It is even more massive than the external wall, being 3 meters wide (9 feet) by 7 meters high (22 feet). This wall, according to excavation data, has no entry, except for a small doorway in the southeast which isolates the twenty-five internal premises from all the rest. To approach the small entry in the internal ring, one had to go along the whole length of the ring-shaped street.

    They realized that its lay-out, the ground-plan of Arkaim, is related to the Mandala principle, a square inside a circle – one of the basic sacred symbols of Buddhist philosophy.

    The word Mandala is translated as a circle or disk. In the ancient Rig-Veda writings, where it has been first described, the word has a set of values: a wheel, a ring, the country, space, society, gathering.

    The symbolic meaning of a Mandala is understood all over the world as a model of the Universe, even of the entire cosmos, where the two most important principles present in our Universe are represented in the form of a circle and a square. Arkaim, with its dwellings, having adjoining rooms, might possibly represent the “wheel of time”, where every aspect is defined by the previous one and in turn, defines the next one.

    Did these ancient sages, perfectly familiar with the structure of the Universe, see how harmoniously and naturally it is arranged and therefore, constructed their city as a mini-Universe? And the engineering genius of these ancient builders, which we already explored, is equally admirable.

    And now, further into these explorations, come more far-reaching conclusions which can be taken as a key to the most important riddle of Arkaim: In the ‘Land of Cities’, its most amazing distinction is not any richness of artifacts, but it’s surprisingly high level of spiritual culture. It represents a special world that in many aspects is permeated with spirituality, from settlement and funeral architectural forms to sculptured images chiseled into stone.

    Citation.

    Rig Vedic Mandala City

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  • Yama God Of Death Built A Temple in Arkaim Russia

    Human migration is a very tricky affair to follow.

    One has to wade through volume after volumes, with a keen eye of world History to track movements people around the world.

    For example, whenever there had been an Exodus into Europe, there was a Tsunami in Asia, Bharatavarsha.

    This movement of Peoples date back ,probably ,to about 100,000 years!

    During such a period a group led by Satyavrata Manu left South India, when India was a part of Gondwana Continent,to Ayodhya to found the Ikshvaku Dynasty, Ikshvaku m being Manu’s son.

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    Arkaim Ruins, Russia, Plan.Click To Enlarge

    Lord Rama belonged to this Solar Dynasty.

    Another Group led by Shiva and  His son Ganesha left through the middle east, Europe,Africa, Americas , moved to Arctic, where the Rig Veda is reported to have been compiled.

    They have left their Clans in the places they have visited and that is the reason why find archeological finds relating to Shiva in all the places, like the Nazca Lines of Peru.

    The Shiva Clan, possibly Shiva Himself moved again from the Arctic to India through Russia, Caucasus, Urals, Persia into India and settled in Sarasvati Valley.

    This is one of the reasons Tamil scripts are found in Sarasvati Valley.

    During this course of this movement?immigration, the Clan left traces, including Temples.

    One such Temple was built by Lord Yama, The God of Death in Hinduism, in Arkaim,Russia.

     

    Arkaim Yama temple.

    In Russia’s more mystical quarters there is intense interest in the ancient town, seeing it as the city temple built by the legendary King Yama, ruler of the Aryans in the Golden Age, which will once again become the centre of the world.6

    However, the discovery of the settlement has opened a historical aperture onto far more than the battles and conquests of an aggressive Indo-European people waged across Eurasia and south into the Mediterranean lands, where their war chariots shattered the peace of Old Europe. What the Land of Cities has revealed in its very structure and history is above all the still earlier past of the Ural-Altaic peoples – a past of such enormous antiquity that it presents more mysteries than it solves.

    Built in the unique architectural mould of nordic Asgard, the most sacred shrine of the Aesir of which the Prose Edda relates that “men call it Troy,” Arkaim may have been a shrine dedicated to the Aryan Sun religion, yet the roots of its dedication would have lain ultimately in the far older cult of the Pole star. Essentially, this was the religion of the shaman, the wizard, the medicine-man and other wonder-workers in touch with the spirits of nature.

    Thus the swastika, thought to be the exclusively Aryan symbol of sun-worship misappropriated by the Nazis,7 and found depicted on many of the clay pots unearthed in Arkaim, is an older religious and metaphysical symbol than that attached to the Aryan Sun God, its roots lying in totemic shamanism. René Guénon, the eminent French esotericist, points out that the swastika, symbolising eternal motion around a motionless centre, is a polar rather than a solar symbol, and as such was a symbol central to the Pole star cult, originally dedicated to a planetary deity connected to Ursa Major, the Great Bear. This centre, Guénon stresses, “constitutes the fixed point known symbolically to all traditions as the ‘pole’ or axis around which the world rotates…” The swastika is therefore known world-wide as the ‘sign of the pole.’8

    In short, it would be a mistake for Russian ethnic pride to train too narrow a focus on Arkaim’s Aryan background, for the town was heir to a great civilising force that existed in the Eurasian corridor long before there were Indo-Europeans. One universal feature of troy towns is missing in Arkaim – presumably because it has been destroyed over the centuries – and that is the altar pillar in the central square. Undoubtedly, in Arkaim we see a late expression of a megalithic Pillar religion that once reigned universally in every corner of the globe, among nearly all peoples, whatever their ethnic type, and which became associated with troy towns. It is the oldest religion known to us and goes back to the most remote antiquity when men saw the heavens as revolving around the axis of the Pole Star.

    Only later did the Sun, as the centre of the revolving stellar system, replace the Pole Star as the supreme deity of the Pillar cult and lead to the elevation of the Sun God of the Indo-European peoples. It led to their greater intellectual development, to complex civilisations, to advanced arts and sciences and the transcendence of nature.

    Citation.

    Yama Built A Temple Arkaim

     

    https://ramanisblog.in/2014/08/20/yama-god-of-death-in-world-cultures/

  • 96 Principles Of Human Body

    96 Principles Of Human Body

    You may listen to the Audio of the article at the end.

    Siddhas are Realized Souls.

    Realization, as described in the Yoga Sutras,broadly, are two types.

    One is Savikalpa Samaddi, where the Realized Soul carries on with the normal way of Life while being immersed in the Brahman.

    Nirvakapla Samadhi is that where the Realized Ones withdraw themselves into Godhead and may not be active in day-to-day activities.

    Ramana Maharshi is an example of a Rishi in Savikalpa Samadhi.

    Siddhas belong to a Category , not mentioned in these two types.

    For any Yogi, the Human body disintegrates,that is they die.

    Siddhas do not die, transcend Time and Space, assume any Form in any Plane of Existence.

    Though there are many Siddhas, 18 ae listed as the most Revered Ones.

    For details on Siddhas , read my posts on Siddhas.

    Siddhas were great Doctors,well versed in treating diseases with natural herbs.

    They have described 96 Principles that govern the Human Body.

    They are,

    Elements – 5
    1. Earth
    2. Water
    3. Fire
    4. Air
    5. Space
    Sense Organs – 5
    1. Eye
    2. Ear
    3. Nose
    4. Tongue
    5. Skin
    Functions Of Sense Organs – 5
    1. Vision
    2. Hearing
    3. Smell
    4. Taste
    5. Touch
    Motor Organs – 5
    1. Hands
    2. Legs
    3. Mouth
    4. Rectum
    5. Sex Organs
    Perception Of Senses – 5
    1. Smell
    2. Taste
    3. Sight
    4. Touch
    5. Hearing
    Intellectual Faculties – 4
    1. Mind
    2. Intellect
    3. Subconscious mind
    4. Ego
    Arivu – 1 (Wisdom Of Self Realization)
    Vital Nerve Force – 10
    1. Idakalai
    2. Pinkalai
    3. Sulumunai
    4. Siguvai
    5. Purudan
    6. Kanthari
    7. Atthi
    8. Allampudai
    9. Sanguni
    10. Gugu
    Vital Life Force – 10
    1. Pranan
    2. Abanan
    3. Uthanan
    4. Samanan
    5. Vyanan
    6. Nagan
    7. Koorman
    8. Kirukaran
    9. Devadhathan
    10. Dhanenjeyan
    Visceral Cavities– 5
    1. Stomach
    2. Small Intestine
    3. Large Intestine Especially Rectum
    4. Urinary Bladder
    5. Seminal Vesicle
    States Of The Human Body Or Sheath – 5
    1. Physical Sheath
    2. Mental Sheath
    3. Respiratory Sheath
    4. Intellectual Sheath
    5. Blissful Sheath
    Stations Of Soul – 6
    1. Moolatharam
    2. Swathistanam
    3. Manipooragam
    4. Anakatham
    5. Visuthi
    6. Aakinai
    Regions – 3
    1. Fire Region
    2. Solar Region
    3. Lunar Region
    Impurities Of The Soul – 3
    1. Egoism
    2. Karma
    3. Maya (Delusion)
    Three Humors – 3
    1. Vatham = Air + Space
    2. Pitham = Fire
    3. Kapham = Earth + Water
    Physical Bindings– 3
    1. Material Bindings
    2. Offspring Bindings
    3. Worldly Bindings
    Cosmic Qualities – 3
    1. Sattva (Pure)
    2. Rajas (Passion)
    3. Tamas (Ignorance)
    Acts – 2
    1. Good Acts
    2. Bad Acts
    Passions – 8
    1. Desire
    2. Hatred
    3. Stingy
    4. Lust
    5. Pride
    6. Internal Conflict
    7. Mockery
    8. Ego
    States Of Consciousness – 5
    1. Wakefulness
    2. Dream
    3. Sleep
    4. Repose (Tranquil Or Peaceful State)
    5. Insensibility To Surroundings
    Next to the Tattvas the human body exists of 72000 blood vessels, 13000 nerves and ten main arteries.
    4448 diseases  are caused by the imbalance of the three humors. )

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    The human body is a remarkable creation that comprises a vast array of intricate principles. From the five elements to the three humors, and from the physical bindings to cosmic qualities, there are 96 fundamental principles that form the foundation of the human body. Additionally, the human body consists of 72000 blood vessels, 13000 nerves, and ten main arteries, which play crucial roles in our bodily functions. However, the imbalance of the three humors can lead to 4448 diseases, which can affect the human body in various ways. Understanding these principles is essential to maintain a healthy and balanced body, which can ensure overall well-being. Therefore, it is essential to incorporate good acts, regulate passions, and be aware of our states of consciousness. By doing so, we can keep our body and mind in balance and achieve optimal health, energy, and vitality.
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  • Murugan Kavadi In Harappa Amulet

    Bogus assertions that the Dravidians were different and  at war with SanatanaDharma notwithstanding, evidence keeps on piling up about the proximity of the two.

    Of the Vedic Gods, Vishnu, Devi,Varuna, Indra and Murugan(Subrahmanya) are found in ancient Tamil literture so much so that the second earliest book in Tamil Literature,the first Agathiyam was destroyed by the Great Flood,Tholkappiyam.

    Vishnu, called as Mayon, was the chief Deity of the geographical Division,Mullai, Forest Lands,

    Indra, for Marutham, Region surrounding arable fields,

    Varuna, for Neydhal, Sea shore,

    Kotravai(Durga), for Desert Lands and

    Murugan(Subrahmanya) for Kurinji, Mountainous area.

    Murugan was worshiped as Skanda in Vedas.

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    Murugan Kavadi,Harappa

    Murugan was/is worshiped by the vow of carrying the ‘Kavadi’  by the Devotees ,to Him.

     

    Idumban requested that he remain forever at the portal of Murugan’s shrine. Murugan duly appointed Idumban as official gatekeeper at his temple and advised that henceforth all who worshipped Murugan with a Kavadi would first acknowledge Idumban…

    This is named as Idumpan Pooja….

     

     

    Kavadi.

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    Subrahmanya,Hindu God

     

    The kavadi consists of two semicircular pieces of wood or steel which are bent and attached to a cross structure that can be balanced on the shoulders of the devotee.

    It is often decorated with flowers, peacock feathers (the vehicle of God Murugan) among other things. Some of the kavadis can weigh up to 30 kg.

    The preparations start 48 days before the two-day Thaipusam festival. The devotees purge themselves of all mental and physical impurities. They take only one vegetarian meal per day and 24 hours before  Thaipusam, they must maintain a complete fast’

     

    Now this Kavadi finds a Place in the Harappan Amulet.

    ‘Carrying a “Kavadi” is a religious practice associated with worship of god Murugan in Tamil society and it is very popular and regularly practiced even now. Kavadi is a kind of small decorated palanquin-like structure carried in honour of god Murugan. The small palanquin, which is being carried today, looks like a modified form of water carrier pole. The water carrier is not a deity, but a devotee, who carries the Kavadi containing offerings to god. Most probably, the worshippers of that time might have carried some offerings like newly harvested grains and some homemade sweets as an offering to the temple of god.’

     

    ‘Another very ancient aspect of the worship of Murukan, not alluded to in the Cankam poems, but strongly supported by Tamil tradition, is the ritual carrying of offerings on the kavati (yoke with the offerings tied to the ends by ropes). The Paharpur plaques noticed above may also be compared with the Tamil legends of muruku (the demon) and Itumpan, his kavati-bearing worshipper.’

    Citation.

     

    Murugan in Indus Script

  • Dionysus Greek God Is Shiva Migrated From South India

    My studies of the Puranas,Ithihasas,Ramayana, Mahabharata,Astronomical Events mentioned in them, Archeology,Sanskrit and Tamil literature had pointed out to , not ony the Myth of Aryan Invasion Theory,The Dravida-Aryan Divide, but also led me to the fact that Lord Shiva , with His son Ganesha left South India through the Middle east ,Europe, Africa, Americas,before settling down in the Arctic where the Rig Veda was composed.

    All because of a Tsunami.

    At that time Satyavrata Manu also left for Ayodhya to found the Ikshvaku Dynasty, to which Lord Rama belongs.

    The archeological finds throughout the world, od Shiva and His Symbols, confirm my theory.

    The Shiva family returned to India through Russia, Kazakhstan, and Persia.

    The Greek connection of Shiva.

    Hercules is believed to be either Balram or Lord Krishna.-quoted by Megasthenes

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    Lord Shiva seated in Yoga Posture

    Please read my post on this.

     

    And the Pillars of  Hercules are a tribute to Lord Krishna.

     

    Akkian,Flavius Arrianus, the Grecio-Roman Biographer with Alexander, the Great , in His Book, it is also called as Indica like Megasthenes’s, describes the voyage of Alexander to India.

    He chronicles  the customs and manners of the people of India.

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    Abode Mount Olympus Symbol Thyrsus, grapevine, leopard skin, panther, cheetah Consort Ariadne Parents Zeus and Semele Siblings Ares, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Aphrodite, Hebe, Hermes, Heracles, Helen of Troy, Hephaestus, Perseus, Minos, the Muses, the Graces Roman equivalent Bacchus, Liber “Dionysos Louvre Ma87 n2” by © Marie-Lan Nguyen / Wikimedia Commons. Licensed under Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons – http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dionysos_Louvre_Ma87_n2.jpg#mediaviewer/File:Dionysos_Louvre_Ma87_n2.jpg

     

    “he Nysaeans are not an Indian race, but descended from the men who came into India with Dionysus–perhaps from those Greeks who were rendered unfit for service in the wars which Dionysus waged with the Indians. Perhaps also he settled with the Greeks those of the natives who were willing to join his colony. Dionysus named the city itself Nysa, and the land Nysaea, in honour of his nurse Nysa. The mountain near the city, at whose base Nysa was built, is called Meros (thigh) after the misfortune he experienced as soon as he was born. This is the story framed by the poets in regard to Dionysus, and let the writers of legends Grecian and foreign expound it. Among the Assacenians is Massaca, a large city, where also is the stronghold of the land of Assacia; and there is also another large city, Peucelaitis, not far from the Indus. These tribes have been settled west of the Indus as far as the Cophen….

     

    Of the expedition of Dionysus, indeed, the city of Nysa is no mean monument, as also are the mountain Meros, the ivy which grows on this mountain, the Indians themselves also marching into battle to the sound of drums and cymbals, wearing speckled garments like the bacchanals of Dionysus. But of Heracles there are not many memorials. For the statement that Alexander forcibly subdued the rock of Aornus, because Heracles was not able to capture it, seems to me a piece of Macedonian boasting; just as they called the Parapamisus Caucasus, though it has no connection with it. And having observed a certain cave in the land of the Parapamisadians, they said that it was the famous cave of Prometheus, the son of the Titan, in which he was hung for the theft of the fire. And besides, in the land of the Sibians, an Indian race, because they saw the inhabitants clothed in skins, they said that the Sibians were those who had been left behind from the expedition of Heracles. The Sibians also carry cudgels, and the figure of a club was branded upon their oxen; this too they explained to be a commemoration of the club of Heracles. If anyone gives credit to these tales, this must have been another Heracles, neither the Theban, nor the Tyrian, nor the Egyptian; but some great king of a land situated in the interior not far from India.

     

    He says that in ancient times the Indians were nomads, like that section of the Scythians who are not agriculturists, but wandering about on waggons, live at one time in one part of Scythia and at another time in another part, neither inhabiting cities nor consecrating temples to the gods. So the Indians had no cities or temples built for the gods. They clothed themselves in the skins of the wild beasts which they killed, and ate the inner bark of certain trees, which are called tala in the Indian language, and, as upon the tops of palm-trees, there grow upon them things like clews of wool. They also fed upon the flesh of the wild beasts which they caught, eating it raw, until Dionysus came into their country. But when Dionysus came and conquered them, he founded cities and made laws for them, and gave the Indians wine as he had given it to the Greeks. He also gave them seeds and taught them how to sow them in the earth; so that either Triptolemus did not come to this part when he was sent by Demeter to sow corn through the whole earth, or this Dionysus came to India before Triptolemus and gave to the inhabitants the seeds of cultivated crops. Dionysus first taught them to yoke oxen to the plough, and made most of them become husbandmen instead of being nomads, and armed them with martial weapons. He also taught them to worship the gods, and especially himself with the beating of drums and the clashing of cymbals. He taught the Indians the Satyr-dance which among the Greeks is called the cordax, and to let their hair grow long in honour of the god. He also showed them how to wear the turban, and taught them how to anoint themselves with unguents. Wherefore even to the time of Alexander the Indians still advanced into battle with the sound of cymbals and drums.

    8. When Dionysus had arranged these affairs and was about to leave India, he appointed as king of the land Spatembas, one of his companions, the man most versed in the mysteries of Bacchus. When this man died his son Boudyas succeeded to his kingdom. The father reigned fifty-two years, and the son twenty years. Cradeuas, the son of Boudyas, succeeded to the throne. From this time for the most part the kingdom passed in regular succession from father to son. If at any time direct heirs were wanting, then the Indians appointed kings according to merit. The Heracles, who according to the current report came to India is said, among the Indians themselves, to have sprung from the earth. This Heracles is especially worshipped by the Sourasenians, an Indian nation, in whose land are two great cities, Methora and Cleisobora, and through it flows the navigable river Jobares. Megasthenes says, as the Indians themselves assert, that this Heracles wore a similar dress to that of the Theban Heracles. Very many male children, but only one daughter were born to him in India, for he married many women. The daughter’s name was Pandaea, and the land where she was born, and over which Heracles placed her as ruler, was named Pandaea after her. From her father she received 500 elephants, 4,000 cavalry, and 130,000 infantry. Certain of the Indians tell the following story about Heracles, that when he had passed over every land and sea and had rid them of every evil beast, he found in the sea a woman’s ornament, such as up to the present day those who bring wares from India to us still buy with zeal and carry away. In former times the Greeks and now the Romans who are fortunate and wealthy with still greater zeal buy what is called in the Indian tongue the marine pearl. The ornament seemed so fine to Heracles that he collected pearls like this from all the sea and brought them to India to be an adornment for his daughter. Megasthenes says that the mussel of it is caught in nets, and that many of them live in the sea at the same place, like bees, and that the pearl-mussels have a king or queen as bees have. Whoever has the good fortune to capture the king, easily throws the net around the rest of the swarm of pearlmussels, but if the king escapes the fishermen, the others are no longer to be caught by them. The men allow the flesh of those which are caught to rot, but they use the shell for ornament; for among the Indians the pearl is worth thrice its weight in refined gold. This metal is also dug up in India.

    Pandea referred to here is the daughter of Lord Krishna/Balrama.

    Please check my post on this.

    It is probable that Shiva had traveled through Greece before reaching the Arctic and returned to India.

    This is what Arrian is referring to repeatedly as Dionysus having invaded India.

    And note the symbols, clothes.

    ” was under the impression that Dionysus was the Greek precursor of Krishna. But, deeper analysis of character and life events of Dionysus shows that he was the Greek format of Hindu God Shiva. Now, let us consider some of the characters of Dionysus. Generally he is known as the wine God, similarly Shiva is a kind of vagabond with drinking habits. Consider the strange animals that pulls the cart of Dionysus and strange creatures that follow him. They look similar to “shiva Ganas”, who come all kind of shapes and animal shapes. (These animal figures –themselves may be indicating various constellations —with animal motifs)’

    Citation.

    The Indica by Flavius Arrianus

    Dionsysus and Shiva