Wednesday, 11 July 2012

Present day IVF Technology during Vedic Period


Parwati developed lord Ganesh with her ear wax remained a vidhya up-till recent past but we know now that ear wax contain epithelial cells and clones can be produced with epithelial cells though human clones are still to be developed. Parasher was borne after eleven years of his father’s death was a vidhya those days and more over Parasher was borne to his grandmother [though the descriptions are not very clear in Mahabharat]. Now a days it is achieved as the Zygotes are kept in deep freezer and may be implanted in the uterus of surrogate mother. This surrogate mother may be a grandmother of the zygote implanted. So it is a reality now a day.

Vishwamitra was the son of Gadhi a king who was having a daughter named Satyawati [do not confuse with mother of Vyasji]. Satyavati was married to an old Brahman known as Richika who was foremost among the race of Bhrigu. Richika desired a son having the qualities of a Brahman, and so he gave Satyavati [His wife] a sacrificial offering which he had prepared to achieve this objective. He also gave Satyavati's mother another sacrificial offering to make her conceive a son with the character of a Khshtriya at her request as she was not having any son till then. But Satyavati's mother privately asked Satyavati to exchange her offering with her.This resulted in Satyavati's mother giving birth to Vishvamitra, the son of a Kshatriya Gadhi with the qualities of a Brahman; and Satyavati gave birth to Jamadagni, the father of Parasurama, a Brahman with qualities of a Kshatriya.


What does it mean? Both the offerings were destined to develop into -firstly-sons, -secondly- son's of definite characters. Hence the fate of them did not alter even offerings were exchanged. 

This may only occur if we implant zygotes of known genomes into the wombs. But this 'Manoeuvre' requires great scientific knowledge and skill. First prepare genetically altered sperm and ova. Then fertilize them in -vitro [Test tube babies are developed now a day by similar techniques.]. Then implant them into wombs.

The story whether true or imaginary is of Puranic origin means about at-least two thousand years old. But imaginations of that time cannot be so complex and so similar to the present day 'Scientific-truths'. The other logical explanation as 'Vyas ji' creator of Vedas and Paranas himself described that whole text created by him was in symbolic language.

The story says that Richika was old, means he needed some scientific help to have sons. IVF technology of today does the same. Satyawati's mother [wife of Gadhi ] was also not having a son so old Richika also helped her with the same technique.

Time Contraction in Mahabharata - NEW RELATIVITY THEORY OF ALMOSALLAMI.


In Mahabharat after losing their kingdom in gamble Pandavas and Dropadi while in exile were facing hardships when one day Bhim was very much angry and asked Yudhistir{see Vanperva}-" In RIG-VED [one of the holy Veds] it is written that one can 'contract time', so please do it and contract thirteen years, my anger is crossing its limits. I immediately want to crush Duryodhan and want to break his thighs."

Time contraction is a very new concept in modern Physics. In this light exceeds the documented speed of light and time is contracted for the stable observer. This has been observed in living cells that protons moves faster than light in tryptamine oxidation by aromatic amine dehydrogenase enzyme. This has very successfully proved on the basis of NEW RELATIVITY THEORY OF ALMOSALLAMI.

Swine flu virus performs a transform each 40 years. If one would like to know what form this virus will take after forty years, he should make a tunnelling barrier of certain specification and take the virus into that barrier .Inside barrier he spent forty years to see how virus transforms. He exits the barrier. For outside observer this will be only one second past, means he will get the results not in 40 years but in one second.

Our holy books are full of similar type of incidences. In one such type of incidence one day{a story of Guru kul leela of Krishna in BHAGVAT} When KRISHNA and Sudama were taking bath in a river Sudama asked Krishna what he knew about Maya [Vidhya of Ankita]. Krishna did not answer but smiled and started moving towards the bank of river. Suddenly Sudama felt that he was drowning into river .He cried for help. Krishna did not hear. Sudama drowned into and lost his consciousness. When sudama regained consciousness he found himself on the bank of the river. Some soldiers came and they took Sudama to the capital of that state.

One Saint had declared after the sudden death of king of that state that early morning person found lying on the bank of river would be their next king. So they made unknown Sudama the king of that State. Sudama ruled there several years. He got married there and had several offsprings.after some years there occured a famine in that state as there was no rain for several years.People of that state again went to the same saint. Saint told them that the famine was due to their king and they should throw him into the same river . People of that state threw Sudama into the river. Sudama again drowned to regain consciousness at the same place where he was taking bath with krishna. Krishna was still to reach upto the bank of river means few minutes ago sudama drowned there after asking krishna about Maya.

Nuclear weapons in ancient wars

Ashwatthama was the son of Dronacharya. He is one of the eight chiranjeevis. Dronacharya loved him deeply. Rumours about his death in the Kurukshetra war led to the death of his father at the hands of Prince Dhristadyumana. Ashwatthama at the end of the war promised Duryodhan that he would kill the Pandavas. Ashwatthama attacked the Pandava camp in the middle of the night, but by error ended up murdering the five sons of the Pandavas by Dropadi. The Pandavas, incensed by this act, chased him resulting in his fight with Arjuna. During the fight, Ashwatthama invoked the extremely powerful Bhramashira weapon--which incidentally he had once tried to exchange with Krishna's Chakra without success--against Arjuna. Arjuna in response invoked the same weapon. Fearing the destruction of the world, the sages advised both to take back their weapons. While Arjuna could do so, Ashwatthama's weapon could not be withdrawn and he was given the option of choosing any single target to destroy.Out of strict observation of his promise to Duryodhana, Ashwatthama directed the weapon to the wombs of Pandava women. Among them was Uttara, Arjuna's daughter-in-law.At this time, Uttara was carrying the unborn Parikshit, son of Abhimanyu, who upon birth would be the future heir to all the Pandava brothers. Uttara was at Dwaraka at that time.


The missile missed the target and fell miles away from Dwaraka into Arabian sea and exploded. Due to its explosion Uttra remained unhurt but unborn Parikshit was killed and born dead. Bhagwan Krishana revived the infant.

The above story of Mahabharat clearly indicates that the missile of Ashwathama was a nuclear missile. Beyond doubt only radiation of a nuclear explosion can kill a faetus in womb from such a distance sparing mother and the Palace and the city {Dwaraka}.

If the above story is a mere imagination how creator of Mahabharata could imagine it?


So Ashwatthama used a missile which was having radiation and radiation killing Parikshit was a vidhya those days. But now a days we know that nuclear missiles of today if made to explode [if say hundred kilometers] away from Gujrat this explosion can kill several babies in womb in nearby city.

The war zone of Mahabharata i.e Kurukshetra in Himachal Pradesh is an example were no grass is grown till now is due to the explosions of nuclear weapons. And the war of Ramayana between Rama and Ravana shows a clear picture of usage of nuclear weapons in srilanka.
And I am trying to discuss how there are so symbolic similarities between the description of our Holy books and achievements of todays science.

Satellite communication – Live telecast of Mahabharata war

Everybody is aware of Gulf war fought between coalition forces [from 34 nations] against Iraq. It was telecast almost live throughout the world. This battle was fought during day and night.

The great battle of kurukshetra was also telecast live and Sanjay through commentary conveyed it vocally to the then king of Hastinapur, Dhrithrashtra [who was blind] . This telecast of Mahabharata battle was covered perhaps through satellite based cameras as Sanjay was able to comment on the activities of different warriors of the battle field though they were several kilometers apart. The resolution of these cameras was better than the satellite cameras human has developed till today as Sanjay was not only able to comment on finest details but he was also able to hear conversation between two fighting persons without a single word miss.


Solar power weapons – Battle of Mahabharata
The rule of battle of Mahabharata was that it would be fought strictly during day light as the weapons used in this battle were mostly could be operated with the help of Solar energy only.

The missiles [Astra] or launching equipments for Astras used in the battle field of Kurukshetra were controlled, operated or guided or may be fueled with solar energy. Hence the whole battle was fought in sun light except at the end of war when Ashwatthama killed the Sons of Pandavas during night. It is described in Mahabharata that Guru Dronacharya trained Kaurvas and Pandavas during day light but he trained his son Ashvatthama to fight with or without Solar energy means he was provided weapons which could be operated with or without solar energy. And thus he was able to kill Pandavas sons during night and Pandavas were not able to save the lives of their sons as they were not having the weapons which could act without sunlight or solar energy or during night.

Another amazing example where Arjuna could not kill Jaidratha as sun was set [though this was his illusion] and Jaidratha came out of his hiding place as he knew that Arjuna was not having weapons which could be operated or triggered without solar energy. But the sun was not set and as soon as Sun reappeared in the horizon Arjuna killed Jaidratha with solar energy operated weapon.
India was a developed country those days. No critic can deny this fact. We were divided into smaller states but each state was self reliant. At that time as a developed nation [may be due to the presence of a very scientifically developed extra terrestrial culture in the region] we knew our responsibility very well and hence developed EVEN war Equipments[weapons] which were operated by sun light.
In those days the Gurus (Acharyas) had subtle knowledge of physics. They were very close to nature. Their observation and experiements had much more depth. Even the modern scientist and expert have not been able to disclose as to how big temples like Konark, Jagannath Temple etc. erected. Even the Indus valley people were urban people and their mastery over technologies are matchless. Besides some exaggeration, which is needed for a piece of literature to make it interesting, there must be something truth in it. Mahabharata and Ramayana are ageless.