Holy Ramayan
Continued from part 1 :
Chapter 17 of Bala Kanda further discusses the phenomenon of Gods incarnating as Magic Children to human parents. I must mention here that the Holy RigVeda gives details of 33 Gods only.The deliberate false propaganda of the western scholars indicate 330 Million (33 Crore ) Gods instead, with the sole motive of ridiculing our culture. You must know that the 33 Gods mentioned in the Holy RigVeda corresponds to the 33 vertibrae in the human spinal cord,as the human body is the Microcosm of the Cosmic Man or VishwaPurusha mentioned in the Holy text.
These two diagrams clearly shows the 33 vertibrae in the human spinal cord
The Purusha Suktam from the Holy RigVeda describes the Vishwa Purusha
The 33 Gods mentioned in the Holy RigVeda are - 12 Adityas, 8 Vasus, 11 Rudras,Lord Prajapati -the Creator of the Universe and Lord Indra -the Ruler of the Universe.The 12 Adityas are the 12 different manifestations of the the Sun God.The 8 Vasus are the 8 different forces of nature comprising of Soma - the Elixir of Immortality,Dhruva - the pole star, Prabhas - the spirit of dawn and the 5 elements - space,earth, air, water and fire. The 11 Rudras are the 11 manifestations of Lord Shiva, also identified with the 11 vital energies or Prana Shaktis that run the human body. Lord Prajapati,also known as Lord Brahma is the conscious energy field that created the universe and Lord Indra is the electrical energy that rules the world.All the 33 Gods are basically conscious energy fields that control the universe and sustains all life on earth and all the other Gods were created by the Supreme Creator Lord Brahma. You must not get confused with the Gods mentioned in the Holy Ramayan - they are actual entities with physical bodies created by Lord Prajapati of Holy RigVeda.Many Gods mentioned in the Holy Ramayan share their names with the Rigvedic Gods such as Lord Indra.Lord Indra of Holy RigVeda is the electrical energy pervading the universe,whereas Lord Indra of Holy Ramayan was an actual person of flesh and blood who ruled the entire planet from His capital Amaravati situated beyond the Himalayas near Lake Baikal. ( Yes you read it right ) .
Lord Surya
The 12 Adityas
Lord Varuna
Lord Vayu
Lord Agni
The 11 Rudras
Lord Prajapati
Lord Indra
Chapter 17 gives a detailed description of the birth of many Magic Children born in various Vanara or forest dwelling tribes.It is important to note here that the creation of Jamvaban by the yawning of Lord Brahma is an allegory for the constellation Big Dipper or Great Bear known in Vedic Astrology as the Saptarshi Mandal (Constellation of 7 stars ). The tribal leader Jamvaban was named after this constellation and his tribe used the symbol of a bear on their Totem poles and flags. So he came to be known as the leader of the bear tribe. But the western scholars have depicted him as an actual bear just to ridicule our culture.It is quite ridiculous to see that the Indian TV channels that are heavily influenced by these evil foreign scholars, still depict Jamvaban as a bear !!!!!!!
That's Jamvaban for you - the constellation Ursa Major or Great Bear
Big Dipper video
I have already explained how Lord Hanuman was born in the Vanara tribe in part 1 of this blog series.Some of the other Magic Children were - Bali created by Lord Indra, Sugriv created by Lord Surya, Tara created by Lord Brihaspati, Gandhamadan created by Lord Kuber,Nal created by Lord Vishwakarma,Nil created by Lord Agni,Mainda and Dwivida created by the Lords Ashwini Kumars, Susena created by Lord Varuna,Sharabha created by Lord Megha and Lord Hanuman created by Lord Pavan.
The Magic Children were brought up as warriors and in time Bali and Sugriv became the leaders of the Vanara tribe. Lord Hanuman served as their minister by virtue of his superior knowledge.
Chapter 18 describes the birth of Lord Ram and His three brothers. Lord Ram was born to queen Kaushalya with the star sign Aries. He was born on the 9th day of the Chaitra month during daytime when the Sun was in the Aries, Venus in Pisces, Mars in Capricorn, Saturn in Libra, Jupiter in Cancer and Moon near the Punarvasu star in Gemini.
Lord Ram's horoscope
Lord Ram as a newborn child
Prince Bharat was born to queen Kaikeyi with the star sign Pisces. Lord Lakshman and prince Shatrughna were born to queen Sumitra with the star sign Cancer. The were named on the 12th day by Sage Vashishta following Vedic tradition. All the brothers showed extraordinary qualities but Lord Ram excelled them all. Lord Lakshman was very much devoted to Lord Ram and never left His side. Price Shatrughna was likewise devoted to prince Bharat.They were trained under Sage Vashishta and became proficient in Vedas and the art of warfare.They grew up and as king Dasharath was considering their marriage the Sage Vishwamitra came to meet the king.
Chapter 19 gives a detailed description of the purpose of Sage Vishwamitra's visit. The Sage related to the king the vandalism caused by the Reptilian Cannibals Marich and Subahu. The Reptilian Cannibals systematically defiled and destroyed the holy alters set up for Vedic rituals and it bacame impossible for the Sage to continue the rituals. The Sage was previously a warrior king but he was unable to take up arms on account of his present priestly vows. So he wanted the service of Lord Ram for 10 days to destroy the Reptilian Cannibals. He further assured the king that he would present many magical weapons to Lord Ram as a reward. King Dasharath was shocked at the thought of sending the young Lord Ram to fight the Reptilian Cannibals.
Lord Ram with His brothers and Guru
Chapter 20 describes the cause of king Dasharath's reluctance to send the young Lord Ram with the Sage.King Dasharath offered his own services along with his army for the impending battle against the Reptilian Cannibals. He was very old at that time and the children whom he begot after much difficulty were dearer to him than life. Lord Ram being the first child was extremely dear to him and he shuddered at the prospect of losing him. Lord Ram was only 15 at that time and was inexperienced in actual combat. So king Dasharath panicked and became concerned of his safety.Sage Vishwamitra became enraged at the refusal.
Chapter 21 describes how Sage Vashishta convinced king Dasharath to send Lord Ram with Sage Vishwamitra. Sage Vashishta was the Guru of Lord Ram spoke to the king as the honour of the Ikshvaku dynasty was at stake. He told the king that Sage Vishwamitra was a highly accomplished Yogi who has attained many Siddhis or miraculous powers and it was in the best interests of the king to send Lord Ram with him.Sage Vishwamitra had previously procured many magical weapons from lord Krishashwa and also from lord Daksha's daughters Jaya and Suprabha.It is necessary to mention here that Sage Vishwamitra had performed many Soma Yagas and created many weapons using Vedic Alchemy and the ritual he was about to perform was yet another Soma Yaga to create more weapons. Sage Vashishta knew it and so he wanted Lord Ram to acquire those weapons for a future war against king Ravan.King Ravan wanted to destroy the Vedic Yagas because he wanted to have a monopoly over all the metal trade of that era and also subjugate the neighbouring kingdoms. He himself was a Yogi and knew the importance of Yagas and so he started killing the sages and destroying the Yagas to become the lone superpower.The real crime of Ravan was that he betrayed his brethren - the priests. He betrayed the trust that Lord Brahma placed on him while giving the boons. He created an army of Reptilian Cannibals and dispatched them in all directions to wreck havoc. Sage Vashishta and Sage Vishwamitra both wanted Lord Ram to acclimatize to warfare against the Reptilian Cannibals before the showdown with king Ravan himself.
Sage Vishwamitra blessing Lord Ram
Chapter 22 describes how Lord Ram attained the Shiddhis or miraculous powers known as Bala and Atibala from Sage Vishwamitra.King Dasharath finally agreed to send Lord Ram with Sage Vishwamitra and Lord Ram set out with Lord Lakshman. This moment was very auspicious and Natural Spirits responded joyfully.The Celestial Beings showering down flowers is an allegory for positive vibes created by Nature.Sage Vishwamitra led the way out of the capital city and as they reached the banks of the Sarayu river he asked Lord Ram to take bath in the river. He explained to Him that he would give him two miraculous powers called Bala and Atibala that would make Him invincible against the Reptilian Cannibals.What actually happened was Sage Vishwamitra caused the Kundalini Shakti of Lord Ram to awaken and he also taught Him two mantras to harness the miraculous powers.These powers enabled Him to conquer hunger and thirst and made him invincible.Lord Ram passed the night sleeping on the river bank to attune His newly energised body with nature. Yogis sleep on the ground precisely for this reason. ( Yes, you read it right ).
Sage Vishwamitra guiding Lord Ram and Lakshman
Chapter 23 introduces us with the hermitage of Kama.Lord Ram and Lord Lakshman performed their morning rituals with the Gayatri mantra and set out with their Guru. At the confluence of Sarayu and Ganga river they saw the hermitage of Kama and decided to spend the night there. Sage Vishwamitra related the story of how the body of the God of love, Lord Kandarpa was consumed by fire from Lord Shiva's Third Eye.This story is an allegory for the destruction of material desire after the awakening of Kundalini Shakti to the Agnya Chakra or Pineal gland inside the brain of the Yogi. Kama or material desire thus became without a body or Ananga. The ancient kingdom of Anga was full of Yogis who practiced Kundalini Yoga.The hermitage of Kama was a great centre of Lord Shiva worship.
Lord Shiva conquered Kama with His Kundalini Shakti
Chapter 24 describes forest of Taraka in great detail. Lord Ram set out with His brother and Guru the next morning and crossed the river Ganga to reach the forest of Taraka. The confluence of Sarayu and Ganga river was contemplated as a holy place on the way. The section of this chapter tells the history of the forest of Taraka. The western scholars who have translated this chapter into English have messed it up completely out of their ignorance and prejudice. According to them Lord Indra apparently killed a brahmin named Vritrasura and performed penance on the banks of the river Ganga near the cities of Malava and Karusha and blessed the cities. We are to believe that Vritrasura was a brahmin and Lord Indra committed a great sin by killing the Asura !!!!!!!
The English translation by the western scholars is full of such blasphemies.
Lord Indra killing Vritrasura
First of all,the Indra and Vritrasura story is taken from the Holy RigVeda where it is mentioned in the context of Soma Yaga.In the Holy RigVeda,Lord Indra is an allegory for electrical and thermal energy and Vritrasura is an allegory for metal ores. So the story represents Alchemical metal production through Soma Yaga. Lord Indra blessing the two cities actually means that the cities became properous by regularly performing Soma Yagas and thus producing precious Alchemical metal alloys.These metal alloys were much sought after by the royalty throughout the world as they were used to manufacture the sophisticated weapons and Vimanas or flying machines. The cities caught king Ravan's attention and he instigated the local Sorceress Taraka to destroy the cities.Ravan wanted to monopolize the metal trade of that era from his base in Lanka and also cut off the supply chain to the Gods whom he considered enemies. King Ravan got the entire family of Taraka to do his bidding and the terror they unleashed upon the local brahmin population was so unbearable that the local population abandoned the area and it became a dense forest.So Sage Vishwamitra decided to kill the evil Sorceress.
Chapter 25 gives the history of Taraka in detail.Sage Vishwamitra tried to persuade Lord Ram to kill Taraka but initially He declined as Taraka was a woman. So the Sage related the history of Taraka to Lord Ram.Taraka was born in the Yaksha tribe who were hereditary black magicians.Her father Sukatu was a Sorcerer and as he was childless he performed the Putrakameshthi Yagnya to obtain a Magic Child. He wanted a boy but a girl was born to him and he named her Taraka. She grew up to be a powerful Sorceress and was married to a Yaksha leader called Sunda.I have reason to believe that Sukatu was unhappy because of his unfulfilled desire of having a son and again performed the Putrakameshthi Yagnya - this time for obtaining a grandson.The Putrakameshthi Yagya is meant to invoke the Spirits on the upper atmosphere to incarnate as Magic Children to human parents as I have explained in detail in part 1 of this blog series.But if invoked unnecessarily and at inauspicious times demonic spirits can get attracted and be born as humans. That's what happened to Taraka - she gave birth to a Reptilian hybrid child who grew up to be a cannibal and was called Marich.The great Sage Agastya happened to have his hermitage in the same location and he became the target of the Taraka family for obvious reasons. He cursed Sunda to death and Taraka and Marich retaliated violently .So he cursed both of them to become cannibals. His curse actually unleashed the hidden demonic spirit already existing in Marich.Together they devastated the region. Sage Vishwamitra convinced Lord Ram that Taraka must be killed to restore civilization.He gave numerous examples from ancient history where female demons were killed by the Gods to save civilization. Manthara,the daughter of Virochana was killed by Lord Indra for her demonic activities.The wife of sage Bhrigu,who was also the mother of Sukracharya was killed by Lord Vishnu for similar reasons.This Sukracharya later became the Guru of the Reptilian Cannibals and adviser to king Ravan.
The slaying of Taraka
Chapter 26 describes the slaying of Taraka. Lord Ram was initially reluctant to kill her and only wanted to punish her by cutting her hands and nose and ears as was the order of the day but Sage Vishwamitra warned Lord Ram of the demonic powers of Taraka and finally He complied. Lord Ram announced His arrival by twanging His bowstring and Taraka attacked Him with scores of black magic spells. But even after a prolonged fight she refused to surrender,so Sage Vishwamitra asked Lord Ram to kill her and finally she died by an arrow piercing her heart. Piercing of heart has great esoteric significance as it represents the breaking of magic spells.The Gods were delighted at the end of hostilities and they asked Sage Vishwamitra to give celestial magic weapons to Lord Ram.
To be continued .......
In the end I just like to say that we need the Lord more than ever before. Five thousand years have passed since the end of the Kurukshetra war and our country has lost 80% of her territory and wealth. Only the Lord can make Bharat Varsha great again in the form of Kalki Avatar.
Come back O Lord and save us.
NB : For more information on the Soma Yaga and Soma please follow my earlier blogs
https://pilgrimsprogress22.blogspot.com/2018/11/vedic-culture.html
https://pilgrimsprogress22.blogspot.com/2018/12/soma.html
All the photos and videos used in this blog are copyrighted materials taken from YouTube and other sites.
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