Tag: Russia

  • Indra In Russia Lake Baikal Vaikhanasa Teertha

    My research into Sanatana Dharma having spread through out the world has come to a sort of shape.

     

    Studies on Vedas, Puranas ,Ithihasas and Tamil literature has given me a fair idea.

     

    Cross checking this information with the  geographical information with the Legends and the Physical locations of the world provide some interesting information.

     

    I have written auite a few articles on the evidence of Sanatana Dharma being present throughout the world, with the help of archeological findings, culture and linguistics.

     

    Sanatana Dharma was in practice in Sri Lanka,Malaysia, Cambodia,Vietnam, Laos, Philippines,Japan,Fiji,China, New Zealand, Australia on the eastern side of the present India,

     

    Middle East, Bulgaria, Hungary, Italy,Spain,France, Britain,

     

    African Continent,

     

    South America, Central America,Mexico and North America(US).

     

    This Sanatana Dharma had Dravida or South India conncetion.

     

    This becomes evident when one reads Sanskrit Literature and Hindu religious texts in conjunction with Tamil literature and cross referencing the events found in these texts with the Great floods referred to in them.

     

    Lord Rama’s ancestor Satyavrata Manu migrated from the South , land between Goa and the Indian Ocean, to Ayodhya with his two sons.

     

    His other son with the help of Ganesha and Shiva moved towards the West through the Arabian Sea  and settled down in Europe and Africa.

     

    This happened during the third Great Flood.

     

    But the is another reference to the migration of the people from the Sarasvati Valley/Indus Valley towards North through Afghanistan and Russia .

     

    A group among these moved into Europe as well.

     

    This accounts for the migration of people from Asia into Europe in intermittent waves.

     

    Sagara, he ancestor of Rama, more ancient than Satyavrata Manu who moved from the South to North.

     

    This was the period when Ganga, the Ganges did not flow.

     

    This was subsequently brought (Ganges) by Bhagiratha, Sagara’s descendant.

     

    Sagara fought a great Battle with the Kings of the South,they were also a part of Sanatana Dharma and won.

     

    He banished them to the west through Afghanistan and asked them not to practice Sanatana Dharama, have the heads shaved and cursed them to be called Milechas.

    Milecha is the term used in a derogatory sense to indicate the people of the west.

    This is also the reason for prohibiting Sanatana Dharma followers from traveling through the Ocean.

    Some of these people settled down Russia and moved into Arctic as well.

    Among these people who were prohibited from learning the Vedas, some of them did.

    They established Sanatana Dharma and Hindu practices in the Arctic and Russia.

    The descendents of this group probably came down to India at a later date through SouthEast of Russia, Afghanistan into Indus Valley.

     

    This probably is called the present Indus Valley Civilization.

     

    Now to the evidence of Sanatana Dharam having been present in Russia.

     

    Airavatha Varsha.jpg
    Airavatha Varsha as described in Puranas.Airavatha Varsha.

     

    Lake Baikal in Russia.jpg
    Lake Baikal in Russia.

    In Sudharshana Dweepa” , the rule of Sanatana Dharma was in place.

    It had Bharath in the South (rectangle area in the bottom of this picture) with

    Hemakuta or Himalayas in its northern limits,

    an intermediary Ilavarsha to the north of Himalayas (noted in dark red square in the middle) and

    a vast Airavatha varsha in extreme north of the Sudharshana dweepa.

    Most of Russia is covered by Airavatha varsha.

    Airavatha is the name of the elephant of Indra, the titular king of the Devas.

    The Deva territory is close to the North pole where there was sunlight continuously for 6 months and darkness continuously for 6 months.

    The elephant, Airavatha  in all probability was the Woolly mammoth which became extinct about 10,000 years ago.

     

    Skanda secured the release of Indra’s son, Jayanthaand killed Sura padma.  (Skanda Puaana)

    Skanda described in this purana coincides with Ugra kumara born to Meenakshi and Sundareswara who started the first Sangam assemblage in the South-Madurai (Then-Madurai) in Deep South about 11,000 years ago.(post on this follows)

     

    Before the last glaciation, the territory near north pole was very much habitable. The locations called Amaravathy, capital city of Devas and Uttar Kuru existed in Siberia.

     

    The route to Uttarkuru and Deva territories is explained in Valmiki Ramayana through the narration of Shugreevawho detailed the places to be seen and searched to find out Seetha  in the north of Bharath. (Valmiki Ramayana -4-43)

     

    Read my post On Sugreeva’s direction to vanaras to search for Sita in Peru.

    Once having crossed the vast Himalayas, he describes a pure-water  lake called Vaikhanas where sages used to do penance.

    This coincides with Lake Baikal.. There is an opinion that the name Russia was derived from Rishi varsha.

    There is a mention of Rishi varsha in scriptures which goes well with this region. The presence of Devas  in this part of the globe in a distant past had attracted  sages to this place.

     

    It is derived from the Persian word ‘rana’ or ‘ra’. But this word ‘rasa’ is a straight Sanskrit word meaning essence, juice, nectar, elixir, soup, love, the finest part of anything and so on.

    This name perfectly fits with the river of fine water quality From the river’s name Rasa, the name Russia was derived.

    Volga’s tributary is called  as ‘Oka’. People connect it with the Latin Aqua which means water, whereas the root word Apa ins again a straight Sanskrit word meaning the same.

    From Apa comes ‘aapa-saras’ the  waterway and from that ‘apsaras’ the beautiful girls who enjoy playing in the aapa-saras.

    This region of Russia was identified with Apsaras women. Menaka, Urvasi, Thiloththama etc were all apsara women who were known to have seduced men.

    Another tributary of Volga is known by a name which is very familiar to any Hindu.

    It is river ‘Moksha’ which means salvation in Sanskrit.

    There is another tributary nearer to this Moksha called as “Mokswa”.

    Moscow got its name from Mokswa because of its location on the banks of this river!

    Article to follow on Arctic being a Home of The Vedas.

    Citation.
    http://frontiers-of-anthropology.blogspot.in/2011/12/guest-blogger-jayasree-saranathan.html

  • Rig Veda Composed In Russia?

    I have come across information that the Rig Veda was composed in Russia!

     

    Dr. Weer Rajendra Rishi (1917 – 2002) was a well-known Indian linguist.

     

    Vishnu Idol in Russia.jpg
    Vishnu Idol. The idol found in Staraya (old) Maina village dates back to VII-X century AD. Staraya Maina village in Ulyanovsk region was a highly populated city 1700 years ago, much older than Kiev, so far believed to be the mother of all Russian cities. Image credit.http://bharatuntoldstory.tumblr.com/post/76958321892/evidence-of-ancient-worldwide-vedic-civilization.

     

    He was fluent in Russian and worked in the Indian Embassy in Moscow between 1950—1952.

     

    Dr. Rishi was the author of (1) Russian-Hindi Dictionary (foreword by the late Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru), (2) Russian Grammar in Hindi, (3) Russian Folklore in Hindi (4) Hindi translation of Pushkin’s poem ‘Gypsy‘, (5) Marriages of the Orient, (6) Roma—The Punjabi Emigrants in Europe, the USSR, the Americas etc. (7) Romani-Punjabi-English Conversation Book, (8)Romani-Punjabi-English Dictionary and (9) Multi-Lingual Romani Dictionary (Romani Hindi English French Russian.

     

    One of his last works was a book India & Russia – Linguistic & Cultural Affinity.

     

    He took voluntary retirement from the Indian Foreign Service in 1973.

     

    He was awarded the  Padmasri , High Honour by the President of India in 1973.

     

    He states that the Folklore of Russia resembles Sanskrit when sung.

     

    He observes..

     

     

     

    Professor Smirnov (1892—
    1967), the reputed Sanskritologist of the Soviet Union has trans­
    lated Mahäbhärata into Russian in this type of verse. Professor
    Smirnow had with him a recording of an extract from the
    Mahäbhärata read in Sanskrit original by Professor Nirmal
    Chandra Maitra of India to the accompaniment of Indian
    instruments. When after playing the recording of the Sanskrit
    version, Professor Smirnov read his Russian translation, the
    enchanting melody of the rhythm was found to be very much
    like that of the Sanskrit original as read by Professor Nirmal
    Chandra Maitra and sounded in unison”

     

    He further analyses the Grammar, Phonetics and style of Sanskrit and Russian and points very close affinity.

     

    I have provided a Link towards end of this post.

     

    I am also providing a list of Russian words that bear a striking resemblance to Sanskrit.

     

    In the meanwhile I read a Book where the author, a Scholar in Sanskrit, Tatyana Elizarenkova in her Book ‘Language and Style of the Vedic Rsis’ states that the Rig Veda was written in Russia!

    This is based on the language construction, Grammar and the affinity between Sanskrit and Russian.

    Based on a Study of Indo-European Languages and cross checking with other scholars of the West who knew Sanskrit she seemed to have arrived at the conclusion.

     

    My knowledge of Sanskrit , Vedas and Puranas is limited to the extent that the area which is called Russia was a part of Vedic India and the names of Rivers

     

    Mountains ,places have a striking resemblance to Sanskrit, from Kabul onwards.

     

    However I have been able to unearth information on a single locale in Russia where there is evidence of Vedic influence.

     

    Beyond it I have not been able to get any further information.

     

    Readers may contribute.

     

    Now to the affinity between Sanskrit and Russian.

     

    This interesting information I reposted from borissof blog.

    The list of cognate verbs:

    Meaning Rus.                  Russian             Sanskrit                Meaning Skr.

    to argue, to slander vad – vadit vad – vadati वद्-वदति to confer or dispute about; to contend, quarrel
    to ask pros – prosit prach – prachhati प्रछ् – पृच्छति to ask, to question, interrogate
    to ask various questions, make various inquiries vɨspra – vɨsprašivaet viprach – viprcchati विप्रछ – विपृच्छति to ask various questions, make various inquiries
    to bake, cook peč – pečyot pас – pacati पच् – पचति to cook, bake, roast, boil
    to bark lay – laet rai – rayati रै – रैयति to bark
    to be, exist bɨ – budet bhū – bhavati भू – भ्वति to become, be
    to beat, hit tuz – tuzit tuj – tojayati तुज् – तोजयति to hurt
    to burn, to shine gor – gorit ghṛ – ghаrati घृ  – घरति to shine, burn
    to caress, fondle, comfort las – laskaet las – lasāti लस् – लसति to play, sport, frolic; to embrace
    to cart, transport, carry, draw voz – vozit vah – vahati वह –  वहति to carry, transport, convey
    to catch lov – lovit labh – labhate लभ् – लभते to take, seize, catch
    to coddle, pumper; to cherish, foster lel – lelyeet lal – lālayati लल् – लालयति to  caress, fondle, foster, cherish
    to continue to do smth.., to linger on; to delay; to entertain bav – bаvit bhū – bhavayati भू – भावयति exist, be found, live, stay, abide, happen, occur; to cause to be or become; to cherish, foster
    to cough kasl – kaslyaet kās – kāsate कास्कासते to cough
    to dawn svet – svetaet śvit –śvetate श्वित् – श्वेतते to be bright or white
    to die , decease mer – mryot mṛ – marati मृ – मरति to die, decease
    to drink pi – p’yot pī – piyate पी – पीयते to drink
    to dry, desiccate suš – sušit śuṣ – śuṣyati शुष् – शुषति to dry, become dry or withered
    to exterminate, to make to die mor – morit mṛ – mārayati मृ –  मारयति to cause to die, kill, slay
    to fall pad – padyot pad – padyate पद् – पद्यते to fall
    to fart perd – perdit pard – pardati पर्द् –  पर्दति to break wind downwards
    to fear, be afraid boya – boitsya bhyas – bhyasate भ्यस् – भ्य्सते to fear, be afraid, tremble
    to give away otda – otdayot uddā – uddadāti उद्दा – उद्ददाति to give away
    to give out, to distribute vɨd – vɨdayot vidā – vidadāti विदा – विददाति to give out, distribute, grant
    to give to drink po – poit pa – pāyayati पा – पाययति to cause to drink, give to drink, water (horses or cattle)
    to go, walk i – idyot iṭ – eṭati इट् – एटति to go
    to happen, to be present, to frequent bɨv – bɨvaet bhū – bhavati भू – भ्वति to happen, occur
    to knead mes – mesit miśr – miśrayati मिश्र् – मिश्रयति to mix, mingle, blend, combine
    to know zna – znaet jña – jānāti ज्ञ – जानति to know, have knowledge
    to lick liz – ližet lih – lihati लिह् – लिहति to lick
    to lick out vɨliz – vɨlivaet vilih – vilelihat विलिह् – विलेलिहत् to lick continually or repeatedly
    to live, dwell živ – živaet jīv – jīvati जीव् – जीवाति to live, be or remain alive
    to lock; to hide (dial.) ver – veraet vṛ – varati वृ – वरति to cove, screen, veil, conceal, hide, surround, obstruct, to close (a door)
    to love, like lyub – lyubit lubh – lubhati लुभ् – लुभति to desire greatly or eagerly, long for, be interested in
    to make come back, turn around vorot – vorotit vṛt – vartayati वृत् – वर्तयति to cause to turn or revolve
    to make warm, to melt top – topit tap – tapati तप् –  तपति to make hot or warm
    to measure mer – merit mi – miroti मि –  मिरोति to measure, meter, out, mark
    to milk do – doit dhe –  dhayati धे – धयति to suck, drink
    to overturn, pull down, to drag down val – valit val – valiti वल् – वलति to turn, turn round
    to peel, to shell vɨlup – vɨlupit vilup – vilumpati विलुप् – विलुम्पति to tear or break off or to pieces, wound, lacerate pull out or up; to tear away
    to praise slav – slavit śram – śramyati श्रम् – श्राम्यति sound, shout, loud praise
    to pull, stretch tyan – tyanet tan – tanoti तन् –  तनोति to stretch (a cord), extend
    to push away, to cast (an arrow etc.); to flow or run quickly (usually down), to fall down ri – rinet rī – riṇāti री – रीणाति to release, set free, let go
    to revolve, rotate vert – vertit vṛt – vartate वृत् – वर्तते to turn, turn round, revolve, roll
    to roar, bellow, howl rev – revyot ru – ravīti रु – रवीति to roar, bellow, howl, yelp, cry aloud
    to roll, turn around val – valyaet val – valate वल् – वलते to turn, turn round
    to see; to know how to do smth.. vid – vidit vid – vidati विद् – विदति to notice,  observe; to know, understand, perceive, learn, become or be acquainted with, be conscious of
    to seek, search; to wish isk – iščet iṣ –  icchati; eṣati इष् – इच्छति; एषति to seek, search; to desire, wish, long for, request
    to sell proda – prodast pradā – pradatte प्रदा – प्रदत्ते to give away, give, offer, sell
    to separate (off), to detach oddel – oddelyaet uddal – uddalati उद्दल् –  उद्दलति to split away, break away
    to shake tryas – tryasyot tras –  trasyati त्रस् – त्रस्यति to tremble
    to shine, glitter bles – bleščet bhlāś – bhlāśate भ्लाश् – भ्लाशते to shine, beam, glitter
    to sit sid – sidit sad – sīdati सद् – सीदति to sit upon or in or at smth.
    to sleep spa – spit svap – svapiti स्वप् – स्वपिति to sleep,  fall asleep
    to sob rɨd – rɨdaet rud – rodati रुद् – रोदिति to weep, cry, howl, roar, lament, wail
    to squeeze, pinch klešč – kleščit kliś – kliśnati क्लिश् – क्लिश्नाति to torment, cause pain
    to stay awake bde – bdit budh – budhyati बुध् – बुधय्ति to be awake
    to stick (to), to  adhere (to) lip – lipnet lip – limpyati लिप् – लिम्पयति to be smeared; to be attached to, to stick, to adhere
    to stick, to mould, model lep – lepit lip – lepayati लिप् – लेपयति the act of smearing, daubing, anointing, plastering
    to stretch out, extend, to draw out, extract vɨtyan – vɨtyanet vitan – vitanute वितन् – वितनुते to spread out, to stretch, extend,  to unfold, display, exhibit, manifest
    to survive vɨživ – vɨživaet vijīv – vijīvati विजीव् – विजीवति to revive, return to life
    to sweeten slad – sladit svad – svadati स्वद् –  स्वदते to make sweet or pleasant or agreeable
    to swim, float plavat’; plav – plavaet plu – plavate प्लु – प्लवते to float, swim
    to take bra – beryot bhṛ – bharati भृ – भरति to hold, possess, have, keep
    to think, imagine mni – mnit mna – manate म्ना – मनति to think, believe, imagine
    to torture pɨt – pɨtaet piṭh – peṭhati पिठ् – पेठति to inflict or feel pain
    to touch kas – kasaet kaṣ – kaṣati कष् – कषति to  test, try; to rub
    to turn away vɨver – vɨvernet vivṛti – vivartate विवृत् – विवर्तते to turn back or away
    to turn back, to come back vert – vertaet vṛt – vartate वृत् – वर्तते to turn, turn round
    to twirl, to turn round and round vert – vertit vrt – vartayati वृत् – वर्तयति to cause to turn or revolve
    to wake up bud – budit budh – budhyate बुध् – बुध्यते to wake up
    to have sexual intercourse yeb – yebyot yabh – yabhati यभ्- यभति to have sexual intercourse
    to wish, want vol – volit vṛ – vṛṇoti; varayati वृ – वरति; वरयति to choose, select, choose for one’s self, choose as; to like, love well

     

    Citation.

    http://vedic.su/Vedic/tur/IndiaRussia_Rishi_OCR.pdf

    http://books.google.es/books?id=j-B0Y-IwTQAC&dq=Tatyana+Elizarenkova&printsec=frontcover&source=bl&ots=0PFOLcs-MI&sig=WBgXZxIMRdK2USOWuVs7N8aGzNQ&hl=en&ei=PfUQS4fQM4il4QbLl5CbBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CA0Q6AEwAg#v=onepage&q&f=false

    http://1000petals.wordpress.com/2013/08/18/amazing-affinity-of-russian-and-sanskrit/

  • Vedic Hinduism In Germany Greece, Russian Veda

    I have posted articles that Hnduism, Sanatana Dharma was all over the World and the entire Jambu Dweepa was practicing Hinduism.
    I had provided Maps of Ancient India,Kingdoms as well
    I am furnishing details from research articles on this subject.
    In his book ‘Proof of Vedic Culture’s Global Existence’ Stephen Knapp confirms that the Vedic culture was once global.
    Professor Alexander Vasilyavich Medvedev, chairman of the religious affairs committee of the Urals region.
    Professor Medvedev:
    “The problem amongst our leaders may not be so much in having to accept your movement, but to accept that the Vedic culture could have very well been the original culture here in Russia.You know in Russia practically all the scientists accept that the Vedic culture once flourished here, the center being in the Volga river region.

    The debate among our scientists is only if the Aryans came from India or they originated here.

    There is much evidence to the fact that Vedic culture existed here, most notably the Russian Veda”

    “The Russian Veda” Interrupted Indradyumna Marharaj.

    “Yes, it is famous amongst our people, it is as old as Russia, and the stories are exactly like those in the Vedic scriptures.

    The central figure of the Russian Veda is a personality called Krishen.

    He is the upholder of spiritual truths and the killer of many demons. His killing of a witch and snake are exactly like the history of child Krsna killing the putana and aghasura demons in the bhagavat puranas.

    But the Russian Veda is not intended for children.

    It is full of spiritual truths.”

     

    Name

    Sanskrit

    Sanskrit meaning

    Russia Rishiya Land of the Rishis
    Moscow Moksha Salvation, goal of all Rishis
    Bolshevik Bal-sevik Rishis seeking spiritual power
    Rubble Raya-bal Strength of the realm
    Krasnoyorak Krsna Russian town named after Lord Krsna
    Agone (fire) Agni Vedic fire God
    Andropov Indra Vedic demigod
    Siberia Shibeerya The locals still call their land Shibir
    Soviet Svet White as in white snow covered region
    Svetlana Svetanana Svetlana, the name of Stalins daughter is from the Sanskrit word svetanana meaning fair faced

     

    During the nineteenth century when Europe was greatly appreciating the Vedic culture, Sir Henry Maine, a scholarly member of the viceroy of Indias council declared about Germany “a nation has been born out of Sanskrit”.

     

    Some evidence of the Vedic influence throughout Germany and Europe.

     

     

    Name

    Sanskrit

    Sanskrit meaning

    Deutschland Daityasthan Land of the Daityas. ( Daitya refers to mother Diti and Kashyapa muni, the Dutch also share this link.)
    Danube river Danuv The Daityas were also known as the Danuv community due to Kashyapa munis marriage to Danu, who is also known as one of the primary Goddesses of the celts.
    German Sharman A common hindu surname
    Hindenberg Hindu-durg The fort of the Hindus
    Heidelberg Haya-dal-durg Fort garrisoned by horses
    Stein Stan Place
    Ramstein Ramstan Place of Lord Rama
    Rome Rama Lord Rama
    Ravenna (Italian city) Ravanna Demon killed by Lord Rama
    Budapest Buddaprastha City dedicated to Lord Buddah
    Paris Parameshwari Vedic Goddess
    Amsterdam Antardham Region below sea level
    Scandinavia Skanda Skanda is the son of Lord Siva. Naviya is Sanskrit for naval settlement. Scandinavians were the mariner descendants of the Vedic ksatriyas who worshipped Skanda

     

     

     

    “In the rig veda we have more real antiquity than in all the inscriptions of Egypt or Ninevan … The Vedas is the oldest book in existence.” (Max Muller)

     

     

    “After the latest research into the history and chronology of the book of the old testament, we may safely call the rig veda the oldest book, not only of the Aryan community, but the whole world.” (Reverend Morris Philips)

     

     

    “The Vedas has a twofold interest, it belongs to the history of the world and to the history of India. In the history of the world the Vedas fills a gap which no literary work in any language could fill.” (Max Muller

     

    Judaism

     

     

    Name

    Sanskrit

    Sanskrit meaning

    Judaism Yaduism The Yadu dynasty which Lord Krsna appeared in. It is common for the y and j to become interchangeable hence, Yaduism, Yeduism and finally Judaism
    Jerusalem Yadu-isha-layam The township of Lord Krsna. Yadu – dynasty of Lord Krsna, Isha – God, alayam – abode or place
    Israel Ishwaralaya The abode of Isha – God
    Shalome Ishalayam The abode of God. (Ishalayam – shalayam – shalome)
    Talmud (jewish scripture) Tal is Sanskrit for palm. Mud comes from mudra which means imprint or script, hence Talmud is Sanskrit for palm leaf manuscript
    Syria Surya Vedic sungod
    Palestine Palustin Vedic sage
    Ramallah (Palestine city) The city of Lord Rama
    Adam aadim The first or most ancient man
    Abraham Brahma Vedic demigod
    Star of David A simplified version of the sri yantra, connected to the Goddess Laxmi Devi. Drawn in front of many Hindu homes
    David Devi-d Bestowed by the mother Goddess
    Semites Shyam Semites were the descendants of Shem which originates from Shyam, Lord Krsna
    Horites Harites Worshipers of Hari (Krsna)

     

    I am convinced that everything has come down to us from the banks of the river Ganges” (Voltaire)

     

     

    “India was the motherland of our race, and Sanskrit the mother of European languages.

     

     

    She was the mother of our philosophy … of our mathematics … of the ideals embodied in Christianity … of self-government and democracy…mother India is in many ways the mother of us all.” (William Durant. Author of the ten volume, story of civilisation)

     

     

    “Everything, absolutely everything is of Indian origin.” (Friedrich Schlegel)

     

    Greece

     

     

     

    Zeus the Greek God of heaven, travels to planet on a mystical six-horse chariot wielding a trident.

     

     

     

    Indra the Vedic king of heaven also travels on a mystical six-horse chariot wielding a thunderbolt.

     

     

     

    Name

    Sanskrit

    Sanskrit meaning

    Parthia Partha Arjuna, devotee of Lord Krsna
    Hercules Hari-culeesh In the lineage of Hari (Krsna)
    Hari-tutay Greek greeting May Hari (Krsna) bless you
    Prometheus Pramathes Lord Siva
    Demetrius Deva-mitra Friend of the Gods
    Pythagoras Peeth-guru Peeth means place of education
    Aristotle Arishta-taal God, the warder of calamities
    Socrates Sukrutus One whose conduct is meritorious

    “This Garuda column of Vasudeva (Visnu), the God of Gods, was erected here by Heliodorus, a worshiper of Visnu, the son of Dion, and inhabitant of

     

    Taxila, who came as Greek ambassador from the great king Antialkidas to king Kasiputra Bhagabadra, the savior, then reigning prosperously in the

     

    fourteenth year of his kingship. Three important precepts when practiced lead to heaven; self-restraint, charity and conscientiousness.”

     

    The Heliodorus column, erected in 113 B. C. by the ambassador of Greece. Over 2000 years ago the Greek ambassador worshiped Vishnu.

     

    Greek Silver coins made by Agathaclose, a Greek ruler from the 2nd century B.C., bear the imprint of Krishna and Balarama and are displayed in several museums.

     

    “The whole of Greece from the era of the supposed Godships of Poseidon and zeus down to the close of the Trojan war was Indian in language, sentiment, religion, peace and war” (India in Greece, E. Pococke)

    “Almost all the theories, religious, philosophical and mathematical as taught by the pythagorans were known in India in the 6th century B. C.” (Professor G. Rawlinson)

    “When Greece and Italy, those cradles of modern civilisation, housed only the tenants of the wilderness, India was the seat of wealth and grandeur.” (History of British India, Thornton)

     

     

    Name

    Sanskrit

    Sanskrit meaning

    Korea Gauriya Gouri, Vedic Goddess
    Casseopeans Kashyapa muni Followers of the Vedic sage
    Kashmir Kashyapa muni Named after the Vedic sage
    Caspean sea Kashyapa muni Named after the Vedic sage
    Iran Ariana Land of the Aryans
    Guatamala Guatam Abode of the Vedic sage Guatam
    Egypt Ajapati Lord Rama, the illustrious scion of Aja. Their kings were named Ramses meaning Rama the God
    Persia Parasu Vedic warrior Parasurama
    Mexico Maghico Vedic demigod Lord Indra
    Babylonia Bahubalaneeya Realm of Vedic king Bahubal
    Mauritius Marichi Vedic warrior from Ramayana
    Australia Astral-alaya Land of the missiles
    America Amaraka Land of the immortals
    Devonshire Devaneshwar Land of the Gods
    Canterbury Shankapury Township of Lord Siva
    Anglesey Angulesh Visnu, Lord of the Anguli country
    England Angulistan Angulistan-Anguliand-England
    Britain Brihat-sthan Great land or islands

    Citation, And More at

    Sanatan Satyam

     

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    Referundum on Crimea in Crimea
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    Who invaded Kuwait and Iraq?

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    Please check the British Archives on Crimea.

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    http://io9.com/5531327/why-are-there-three-suns-in-the-sky

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