Northern Lights
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What are the Northern Lights? According to the ancient Vedic teachings,
the north pole contains the pivot of the universal earth plane in the form of
the magnetic Meru Mountain (hence compasses point to the North Pole), and all
stars revolve around that pivot like lights on a spinning chandelier.
On top of this universal mountain, which crosses both physical and higher
dimensional realms, are divine beings, and this concept is found in the
folklore of many ancient cultures, for example stories of Mount Olympus and
Zeus. The words themselves are even cognates derived from the older traditions:
Zeus -> Dyaus, in Sanskrit Dyau Pitar(ద్యౌ+పితర్), literally the “Sky Father”, later becoming Jupiter. So,
these concepts of Zeus and Jupiter were borrowed from older Vedic traditions,
as was the idea of a universal mountain upon which divine beings reside at the
center of the earth plane.
These divine beings were called in Sanskrit as Devas, which means “the
effulgent shining ones”. Dyo (ద్యో, ద్యు+తి అనగా వెలుగు. మనము aura అంటాము. మానవులలో చర్మ చక్షువునకు అది కనిపించదు,
దేవతల విషయములో అది కనిపిస్తుంది. ద్యు నుండి దివి, దివి నుండి దేవత పుట్టినాయి.) In fact, the very English word “divine”
etymologically comes from the Sanskrit word “deva”, and this can easily be understood that it is a cognate of Deva.
The English word divine, the word deity, the Greek word dios (“divine”)
and the latin word deus (“God”) all come from this original Sanskrit concept of
deva (“effulgent beings”) and dyaus, the effulgent “sky father”. Nearly every
ancient culture of the world has borrowed and built on this concept in creating
their religious folklore.
So, what are the northern lights? The universe is filled with divine
effulgent beings, something like angels, who prominently reside in the northern
regions on the universal pivot, the magnetic mountain known as Meru. The
mountain exists within our physical dimension and spans across to higher
subtler dimensions and higher planes in the universe.
The effulgent divine beings (devas) travel on beams of light, and they
themselves emit immense light, hence they are referred to as “the shining
ones”. The lights we see in the sky known as the northern lights, are the
movements of these divine beings to higher and lower realms of existence within
our universe.
The Vedic teachings say the daytime of these divine beings is 6 months
and the night time of these beings is also 6 months. Thus their 24 hour period
of night and day is equal to our one human year. We can see a correlation
between how the sun doesn’t set for 6 months in the north pole, followed by 6
months of darkness. All of these concepts were understood thousands of years
ago by people who “hadn’t even visited these regions”.
The purpose of modern science is to remove divinity from every aspect of
nature and leave humanity hopeless and atheistic.
To achieve this, they will say the sun (which is actually a manifestation
of God within the universe) is just one of unlimited stars, in fact the
smallest and weakest of all stars.
They will say this divine earth, which is a manifestation of the divine
universal mother (Sri
Devi, Bhu devi), and which spans
across the entire universe (as bhu mandala), is actually just a tiny round spec
floating randomly in unlimited vacant space.
They will say the human form, which was made in the image of God, just
accidentally came about through evolution of monkeys and lower animals.
They will say the moon, of which there is actually only one in the entire
universe, and which acts as the divine eye of God (paired with the sun) is just
one of thousands and millions of “moons” orbiting every planet in the universe.
Their aim is to take everything that points to the divine creator, and
make it seem insignificant and ordinary.
In fact, the Bhartiya khagola shastra is built up on the theory of
relativity. They considered the Earth as centre where from they calculated
every Astronomical object or event. Hence in the ‘Panchang’ which the Bharatiya
Astronomers\Astrologers follow they tell specifically about the Grahanas\Eclipses,
as to when they are going to occur with particular reference to a place. They
called the farthest planet in the solar system as ‘Saturn’. If we see the thesaurus
of ‘Saturn’ we find it as ‘giant planet that is surrounded by three planar
concentric rings of ice particles. According to Roman mythology he is God of
agriculture and vegetation.
In fact the same planet in Sanskrit is called ‘Sanaischara’ meaning ‘containing
very slow movement’. It should not be uttered as ‘Saneshwara’ which is wrong. Jupitar
is called ‘Brihaspati’ meaning ‘Bigger than the biggest planet’. That is the
greatness of our Astronomers. The same case with the names os of other planets
also.
Hence My Dear Young Scientists make a deep study of ‘Khagola Sastra’ and ‘Jyotish
Shastra’ and discover the wonders out of them.
Swasti.
Very interesting information given by you sir.
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