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  • Tamil Chola Kings Descendants of Manu Rama

    Tamil Chola Kings Descendants of Manu Rama

    If there is one One culture ,One advanced civilization that matches the Sanatana Dharma, it is the Tamil Culture, Literature .

     

    It has been in existence for such a long period that the Vedas and Puranas quote Tamil language,Culture,Spices,Pearls,Elephant Tusks, Tamil Scholars.

     

    Chola Dyansty Time Line.png
    Chola Dyansty Time Line.

     

    Valmiki has written a Tamil Classic,Vanmikar Arupthu,Vlmiki’s Sixty, a work dealing with practical life and Philosophy.

     

    Ramayana describes the princes from Tail Kingdom being present in Sita’s Swamvar.

     

    Mahabharata speaks similarly on Draupadi’s Swayamvar.

     

    Chera King Udiyan Chralathan fed both the Panadava and kaurava Armies during the Mahabharata War.

     

    The Pandya King fought along with the Pandavas as the Pandya Princess was married to Arjuna.

     

    Krishna  married a Pandyan Princess,Pandyah, Megasthanes says and had a daughter through her.

     

    Arjuna married a Pandya Princess and had a son Babruvahana, who was the only person who killed Arjuna,that Arjuna was revived is another matter.

     

    In its turn Tamil quotes extensively the Vedas.

     

    A King Sibi was the ancestor of Rama.

     

    There are numerous references  that speak of the close relationship of the South Dravida with the Sanatana Dharma.

     

    I have posted extensively on this in posts where it is warranted(Under Hinduism/Tamils)

     

    I have posted an article, based on archeological, geographical evidence that Lord Rama’s ancestor Vaivaswatha Manu migrated from the South to Ayodhya to found  his kingdom.

     

    Shiva with his son Ganesha left by the Arabian sea towards the middle east.

     

    Now let us consider the following .

     

    Tamil People settlement dates back to Palaeolithic Age.

     

    That is Prehistoric Age, 1,510,000 BCE until around 3000 BCE.

     

    A discovery of a rare fossilized baby brain in Viluppuram district, by a team of archeologists was reported in April 2003, It is estimated to be about 187,000 years – 200,000 years or older.

    Then came the Neolithic and Iron Ages.

     

    Considering the fact that Sibi and manu Needi were Cholas and are quoted by extensively by Puranas and Tamil Literature, there is definitely a possibility that the Cholas descended from the  Solar Dynasty.

     

    Cross checking with the Thirvalangadu Copperplate, the Dynasty of the Tamil Kings are traced back to Solar Dynasty.

     

    Genealogy from the Chola Inscriptions.

     

    • Manu
    • Ikshvaku
    • Vikukshi
    • Puranjaya
    • Kakutstha
    • Kakshivat
    • Aryaman
    • Analapratapa
    • Vena
    • Prithu
    • Dhundhumara
    • Yuvanasva
    • Mandhatri
    • Muchukunda
    • Valabha
    • Prithulaksha
    • Parthivachudamani
    • Dirghabahu
    • Chandrajit
    • Sankriti
    • Panchapa
    • Satyavrata
    • Rudrajit
    • Sibi
    • Marutta
    • Dushyanta
    • Bharata
    • Cholavarman
    • Rajakesarivarman
    • Parakesarin
    • Chitraratha
    • Chitrasva
    • Chitradhanvan
    • Suraguru (Mrityujit)
    • Chitraratha
    • Vyaghraketu
    • Narendrapati
    • Vasu (Uparichara)
    • Visvajit
    • Perunatkilli
    • Karikala
    • Kochchengannan

    Genealogy from the Purana Timeline.

     

    • Eri Oliyan Vaendhi C. 3020 BCE
    • Maandhuvaazhi C. 2980 BCE
    • El Mei Nannan C. 2945 BCE
    • Keezhai Kinjuvan C. 2995 BCE
    • Vazhisai Nannan C. 2865 BCE
    • Mei Kiyagusi Aerru C. 2820 BCE
    • Aai Kuzhi Agusi Aerru C. 2810 BCE
    • Thizhagan Maandhi C. 2800 BCE
    • Maandhi Vaelan C. 2770 BCE
    • Aai Adumban C. 2725 BCE
    • Aai Nedun jaet chozha thagaiyan C. 2710 BCE
    • El Mei Agguvan a.k.a. Keezh nedu mannan C. 2680 BCE
    • Mudiko Mei Kaalaiyam Thagaiyan C. 2650 BCE
    • Ilangok keezh kaalaiyan thagaiyan a.k.a. Ilangeezh nannan C. 2645 BCE -start of Kadamba lineage by his brother Aai Keezh Nannan
    • Kaalaiyan gudingyan C. 2630 BCE
    • Nedun gaalayan dhagayan C. 2615 BCE
    • Vaengai nedu vael varaiyan C.2614 BCE
    • Vaet kaal kudingyan C. 2600 BCE
    • Maei Ila vael varaiyan C. 2590 BCE
    • Sibi Vendhi C. 2580 BCE
    • Paru nonji chaamazhingyan C. 2535 BCE
    • Vaeqratrtri chembiya chozhan C. 2525 BCE
    • Saamazhi chozhiya vaelaan C. 2515 BCE
    • Uthi ven gaalai thagan C. 2495 BCE
    • Nannan that kaalai thagan C. 2475 BCE
    • Vel vaen mindi C. 2445 BCE
    • Nedun jembiyan C. 2415 BCE
    • Nedu nonji Vendhi C. 2375 BCE
    • Maei Vael paqratrtri C. 2330 BCE
    • Aai Perun thoan nonji C. 2315 BCE
    • Kudiko pungi C. 2275 BCE
    • Perun goep poguvan C. 2250 BCE
    • Koeth thatrtri C. 2195 BCE
    • Vadi sembiyan C. 2160 BCE
    • Aalam poguvan C. 2110 BCE
    • Nedun jembiyan C. 2085 BCE
    • Perum paeyar poguvan C. 2056 BCE
    • Kadun jembiyan C. 2033 BCE
    • Nedun kathan C. 2015 BCE
    • Paru nakkan C. 1960 BCE
    • Vani sembiyan C. 1927 BCE
    • Udha chira mondhuvan C. 1902 BCE
    • Perun kaththan C. 1875 BCE
    • Kadun kandhalan C. 1860 BCE
    • Nakka monjuvan C. 1799 BCE
    • Maarko vael Maandhuvan Aaththikko C. 1786 BCE
    • Musukunthan Vaendhi C. 1753 BCE
    • Peru nakkan Thatrtri C. 1723 BCE
    • Vaer kaththan C. 1703 BCE
    • Ambalaththu Irumundruvan C. 1682 BCE
    • Kaari mondhuvan C. 1640 BCE
    • Vennakkan Thatrtri C. 1615 BCE
    • Maarko chunthuvan C. 1565 BCE
    • Vaer parunthoan mundruvan C. 1520 BCE
    • Udhan kaththan C. 1455 BCE
    • Kaariko sunthuvan C. 1440 BCE
    • Vendri nungunan C. 1396 BCE
    • Mondhuvan Vendhi C. 1376 BCE
    • Kaandhaman C. 1359 BCE
    • Mundruvan Vendhi C. 1337 BCE
    • Kaandhaman C. 1297 BCE
    • Monjuvan Vendhi C. 1276 BCE
    • Ani sembiyan C. 1259 BCE
    • Nungunan Vendhi C. 1245 BCE
    • Maarkop perum Cenni C. 1229 BCE
    • Monjuvan Nanvendhi C. 1180 BCE
    • Kop perunar chenni C. 1170 BCE
    • Monthuvan jembiyan C. 1145 BCE
    • Narchenni C. 1105 BCE
    • Caet chembiyan C. 1095 BCE
    • Nakkar chenni C. 1060 BCE
    • Parun jembiyan C.1045 BCE
    • Venjenni C. 998 BCE
    • Musugunthan C. 989 BCE
    • Maarkop perun jembiyan C. 960 BCE
    • Nedunjenni C.935 BCE
    • Thatchembiyan C. 915 BCE
    • Ambalaththu iruvaer chembiyan C. 895 BCE
    • Kaariko chenni C. 865 BCE
    • Venvaer chenni C. 830 BCE
    • Kaandhaman, C. 788 BCE
    • Kaandhalan C. 721 BCE
    • Caetchenni C. 698 BCE
    • Vani nungunan C. 680 BCE
    • Mudhu sembiyan Vendhi C. 640 BCE
    • Peelan jembiyach chozhiyan C. 615 BCE
    • Maeyan gadungo C. 590 BCE
    • Thiththan C. 570 BCE
    • Perunar killi Porvaiko C. 515 BCE
    • Kadu mundruvan C. 496 BCE
    • Kopperunjozhan C. 495 BCE
    • Narkilli Mudiththalai C. 480 BCE
    • Thevvan go chozhan C. 465 BCE
    • Naran jembiyan C. 455 BCE
    • Nakkam peela valavan C. 440 BCE
    • Iniyan thevvan jenni C. 410 BCE
    • Varcembiyan C. 395BCE
    • Nedun jembiyan C. 386 BCE
    • Nakkan aran jozhan C. 345 BCE
    • Ambalathu irungoch chenni C. 330 BCE
    • Perunar killi C. 316 BCE
    • Kochaet Cenni C. 286 BCE
    • Cerupazhi Erinda Ilanjaetcenni, C. 275 BCE
    • Nedungop perunkilli C. 220 BCE
    • Cenni Ellagan C. 205 BCE
    • Perun gilli C. 165 BCE
    • Kopperun jozhiyav ilanjaetcenni C. 140 BCE
    • Perunar killi Mudiththalai ko C. 120 BCE
    • PerumpootCenni C. 100 BCE
    • Ilam perunjenni C. 100 BCE
    • Perungilli Vendhi aka Karikaalan I C. 70 BCE
    • Nedumudi Killi C. 35 BCE
    • Ilavanthigaipalli Thunjiya Maei Nalangilli Caet Cenni, C. 20 BCE
    • Aai Vaenalangilli C. 15 BCE
    • Uruvapakraer Ilanjaetcenni, C. 10 – 16 CE
    • 16 CE – 30 CE Kingdom ruled by a series of Uraiyur chieftains
    • Karikaalan II Peruvalaththaan, C. 31 CE
    • Vaer paqradakkai Perunar killi, C. 99 CE
    • Perun thiru mavalavan, Kuraapalli Thunjiya C. 99 CE
    • Nalangilli C. 111 CE
    • Perunarkilli, Kula mutrtraththu Thunjiya C. 120 CE
    • Perunarkilli, Irasasuya vaetta C. 143 CE
    • Vael kadunkilli C. 192 CE
    • Kochenganaan C. 220 CE
    • Nalluruththiran C. 245 CE

    Many scholars dispute this despite evidence from from the Puranas and Chola Inscriptions.

     

    Purana evidence is disputed despite the fact the geographical features mentioned in them, Kings reign tally with other verified facts and accredited by archeology.

     

    Chola inscription are also not due credence because it happens to be excavated mostly by Indians and it does not agree with the concocted story of Aryan Invasion Theory.

     

    What a scholarship!

     

    The fact that Ramas’ ancestor was from the South, the Floods mentioned in the Tamil Classics tally with this event, I am of the opinion that the Cholas descended from te common parentage of Lord Rama.

     

    One group migrated to North, another towards  the Middle-east and yet another survived and stayed back in the south.

     

    * I will be tracing the Pandya and Chra Dynasty as well.

     

    Citations.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Agastya Canopus Validates Sanatan Dharma Tamil Dates

    Sage Agasthya is mentioned in the Rig Veda : in fact he authored hymns 166-190.

     

    He is also mentioned in Tamil Literature, Sangam as well as later works in Tamil.

     

    Star Canopus, Agasthya.jpg
    Star Canopus, Agasthya.

     

    He is credited with the firs grammar book in Tamil,Agathiyam, which was followed by Tholkappiyar later by about 300 years(there is some discussion on this).

     

    The Agastya mentioned in Tamil has been dated somewhere around 3000-5000 BC.

     

    On the other hand, the Agasthya mentioned in the Vedas, Puranas ,Ramayana and Mahabharata is dated earlier.

     

    Agasthya was the one who taught the Adhitya Hrudaya stotra to Lord Rama in the battle field .

     

    Mahabharata recounts the story of Agasthya, Ilvala and Vatapi:Vatapi was swallowed by Agasthya.

     

    Tamil literature says that he was entrusted with the task of spreading Tamil by Lord Shiva who is believed  to have founded Tamil and Shiva was the Chief of the First Tamil Conclave at Then Madurai, which was swallowed by a Tsunami.

     

    This event concurs more with the Times of Ramayana than with the Mahabharata.

     

    Even then this can not account for Agasthya being mentioned in the Rig Veda.

     

    Though earlier studies have indicated that the Rig Veda was composed around 5000 BC, latest researches say that it was composed much earlier, some 25000 years earlier.Please read y post on this.

     

    There are indications that the Rig Veda might have been composed in the Arctic.

     

    I have an article on this.

     

    So we have a confusion.

     

    What is the date of Agasthya?

     

    5000 BC or 25000 BC?

     

    There is also a view that there were more than one Agastya.

     

    Comparison of works in Tamil by Agastya nail this lie perpetrated by the West to misinform the world about the antiquity of Sanatana Dharma and Tamil.

     

    There was only one Agastya. who composed the Rig Vedic Hymns and Tamil Classic Agathiyam.

     

    How does one reconcile this anomaly in dates?

     

    By Astronomy.

     

    Legend of Agasthya states that as he was traveling from the North towards the South, he had to cross the Vindhya Mountains, which was growing quite tall to compete with the Himalayas and it was feared that it would affect the Skyline(Heavens).

     

    The Devas represented this to Agasthya who was the Guru, Teacher of Vindhyas.

     

    So when Agasthya crossed the Vindhyas,it prostrated before Agasthya as a mark of respect and Agastya told the mountain to remain in that position to enable him to cross and recross.

     

    Agasthya crossed over to the south and did not return to the North by Land.

     

    And the Vindhyas remained prostrated.

     

    ( Sage Agasthya traveled to the North from the South by the Sea)  .

     

    There is a Star called Agasthya in Hinduism and it is referred as having been sighted by Agastya; in fact it is named as Agasthya.

     

    It is the Star Canopus.

     

    it is possible to
    find the epoch
    of Agastya’s crossing the Vindhyas.
    Here we have a clue that Canopus, the
    second brightest star in the night sky, is
    called Agastya in India. This star is close
    to the ecliptic south pole, having an
    ecliptic latitude of–76°. As the celestial
    poles go round the cliptic poles due to the
    phenomenon of precession of the earth’s
    axis of rotation, this star becomes visible
    from different latitudes on the globe at
    different times. If we assume that for a
    star to be visible at a place its altitude at
    the meridian passage should be at least5°
    , then calculations give the visibility
    curve for Agastya (Canopus), as shown
    in Figure 1 for the various epochs from
    12,000 BC to AD 12,000. We see e
    after, as it was brought more and
    more northwards by precession, it became visible at various places in India, as
    shown in Figure 1. It became visible in the east coast (in the present
    Chennai region) in 8500 BC
    , and in the present day
    Hyderabad in 7200 BC
    , in the Vindhya region in 5200 BC at Delhi in 3100 BC.
    At present it is visible from most
    parts of India for longer or shorter durations. This cycle will repeat after every
    25,725 years.
    If sage Agastya was the first to cross
    the Vindhyas from the north, he would
    have been the first northerner to see the
    star. Hence the star has been named after
    him, just as the Magellanic clouds in the
    southern sky are named after the navigator Magellan,
    who first saw them as he
    sailed southwards.
    This fixes an epoch of 5000 BC
    for sage Agastya. This date is
    based on the assumption that for a star to
    be visible its meridian altitude has to be at least 5°
    . If we make 8°meridian altitude as the criterion for visibility,
    the date of Agastya would be shifted to about
    4000 BC.
    The dates 5000 and 4000 BC
    should therefore bracket the probable epoch
    of Agastya crossing the Vindhyan mountains.’
    Consider these facts.
    1.Some RigVeda Hymns were composed by Agasthya, which has been dated around 27000 earlier.
    2.Agasthya is mentioned in The Ramayana, which quotes the Vedas.
    Ramayana took place in the  Treta Yuga.
    3.Agasthya legend is narrated in the Mahabharata, which took place in the Dwapara Yuga, which is sepaated fro Treta Yuga by thousands of years.
    4.Tamil Classics quote Vedas, Vedas quote Tamil,Tamil is reported to have been founded by Agasthya and he had written the Tamil Classic Agathiyam.
    5.Tamil dates back to over 25000 years according to latest archeological findings.
    Please read my post on this filed under Hinduism,Tamils.
    6.Star Canopus is visible once in 25, 725 Years.
    Therefore, the Star should have been visible once in 25725 years as Celestial objects follow a regular cycle.
    Canopus is mentioned in the Ramayana, Mahabharata and Tamil Literature
    And Agasthya is one person.
    He should have existed at some point of time every 25725 years, at least once.
    The Time scale of Hindus is four Yugas.
    Four Yugas of Hinduism.png
    Four Yugas of Hinduism

    One Canopus sighting per 25, 000 years .

     

    Each Yuga should have had as many Sightings of Canopus as there are/were 250000 Years.

     

    Conjoin this with Cyclic Theory of Time according to Hinduism which is now being accepted as a reasonable estimate of Time scale.

     

    Please read y post on the Cyclic theory of Time, under Astrophysics.

     

    We arrive at the conclusions.

     

    1.Agasthya existed in Ramayana, Purana ,Mahabharata and Times.

     

    He also existed at the time quoted by Tamil Classics.

     

    2.This validates that Tamil and Sanatana Dharma were interlinked.

     

    3.That Time is Cyclic and the events occur in Cycles.

     

    4.Tamil Language is as old as Sanskrit.

     

    5..Agasthya existed around 5000 BC and around 25725 years before that.

     

    Citation. Check for Images , calculations.

     

  • 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

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