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Violent smashing of the Indian plate into the Chinese mainland created the greatest human experimentation lab in the world, the Himalayas and the Tibetan plateau. Lord Shiva was the first yogi who kept himself engaged in enabling the humans to attain higher levels of spiritual evolution. He was also the start point for the Hindu and Buddhist traditions and cultures. He still lives there, on mount Kailash, continuing his experiments and sharpening his capabilities, inventing ever new methods to give the human race more and more happiness. This is the story of the Land of Shiva.
Indo Nordic Author's Collective, 2021
Following Papers CHAPTER I,GANESH IN JAPAN PAGE 6 CHAPTER II-Ganges in CHINA page 31 The Brahmaputra - Yarlung Tsangpo PAGE 42 MYTHOLOGY PAGE 52 CHAPTER III-The Lands of SHIVA Part I Hindu Cultural highway of S.E. Asian Rivers Hindu Cultural highway of the Irrawady इरावती PAGE 55 Chapter iv-the Lands of SHIVA Part II-Hindu Cultural highway of S.E. Asia Hindu Cultural highway of the Phillipines PAGE 73 Chapter v- (Padma and Meghna Rivers) Hindu Cultural highway of Ganga in Bangladesh,The Lands of SHIVA Part III- page 97 CHAPTER VI-Holy Cities on the Rivers of Hindu India-an Integration of Cultures page 132 CHAPTER VII The Khmer Civilization as an Integration of Cultures page 153 CHAPTER VIII-The Temple Mountain of Baphuon page 177 CHAPTER IX-THE CONCEPT of a LOST CONTINENT page 200 CHAPTER X-The Tamil LOST Continent Kumari Kandam page 218 CHAPTER XI-15 facts about the Kumari Kandam page 235 ARTICLES ON THIS TAMIL CONTINENT page 238
Indo Nordic Author's Collective, 2022
International travels of SHIVA or how Shive spread to SE asian lands
INAC, 2022
India has numerous temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, some bigger than others. But each with a unique story, revered by numerous people from across the world. While Kedarnath is one of the most popular Shiva temples in the country, there are others that hold equal importance for Hindus.
INAC, 2022
Spread of the Shaivite landscapes of “India” and South East Asian Countries and the conflict between the followers of Shiva and Vishnu
Indo Nordic Author's Collective, 2021
Shiva Temples in India and abroad and the journey of Shaivism out of India to other countries
Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 2013
Although Shiva is considered by many to be a mythological figure, Shrii Shrii Ánandamúrti describes him as a historical personality in his book Namah Shiváya Shántáya. He lived about 7000 years ago and made many spiritual, social and cultural contributions to the society of that time. Shrii Shrii Anandamurti has described Shiva as a Mahásambhúti or “special manifestation of the Supreme Consciousness” who expressed the spiritual nucleus of the universe through a human structure, as did Krishna in a later era. Shrii Shrii Ánandamúrti or Prabhat Rainjan Sarkar (1922-1990) was apparently also such a personality, in the tradition of Shiva and Krishna. He founded the international socio-spiritual organization Ananda Marga (“Path of Bliss”) -- Richard Gauthier, Department of Chemistry and Physics, Santa Rosa Junior College, Santa Rosa, California, USA, November 30, 2020.
INAC, 2022
The altarpedastals of Cham Shiva(Hindu) temples can be best understood as a seat for the Hindu god Siva, and were designed to resemble the mythological Mount Meru (the center of the universe), where the gods lived. This altar-pedestal was originally located within the temple chamber, the sacred meeting place for Siva and his royal worshippers. The Christians believe that the earth was the center of the universe. Hindus believe that Mount Meru, a golden mountain, is the center of the universe. Mount Meru is the most sacred object in the universe because it supports the heavens and the gods. Geographically, it is said to exist at the center the universe in the waters of life, surrounded by seven concentric seas, each diminishing in size from the center. Jambudvipa, meaning the island of Jambu (role-apple) trees, rests in one of those oceans. Technically, it is the entire landmass of the earth, surrounded by mountains. The island, Jambudvipa, is divided into four parts. That part of Jambudvipa, south of the Mount Meru, is called the land of the Bharatas (Bharatavarsha), which roughly corresponds to the Indian subcontinent, where people worship gods such as Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Indra, Agni and Soma. The gods reside in the heaven, on the top of the mountain, surrounded by sages, gods, celestial beings, heavenly damsels (apsaras) and the like.
isara solutions, 2020
Every society creates differences, stratifications and diversities regardless of the advancement of technology, digital era, and modern education. While mouse is the common food of the snake which is frequently eaten by peacock, bull is also the food of the tiger. It is to be noted that the coexistence of all such creatures take place at Mount Kailas, the abode of Shiva. Among all such diversities in the world, eschatology of life speaks out life and living. This paper is to examine Shiva Trilogy with an eschatological eye while redeeming animality from humanity.
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