Re: En: Hollow Earth
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• December 24, 1999
--- dean@internetcom.com.br wrote: December 21st > > I am curious about a certain theme which is not so > directly mentioned in shastra, but to which there is > some indirect reference. I am referring to the > hollow Earth idea and subterrainian existences. I > realise that in some contexts, the word > subterrainian is used in the Puranas to indicate > planetary systems which are below the plane of Bhu > Mandala, the Solar system. ------------------------------ Good question,Sir, but one which has been asked several times before and answered variously! adiyEn once read one kind of answer to the above question and here it is for your information: "In pre-purAni-c" times there lived a race of people in the land now called India. They were called 'sagaras" and they were descendents of the Solar Race the same race from which King Dasaratha traced his Raghuvamsha ancestry. Once the Sagaras performed the Horse Sacrifice , the "aswamedha-yagnyam" where they let loose a horse and allowed it to roam around the land wherever it wanted and then after a set period of time had elapsed went after it to retrieve it. The lands and empires that they passed through while searching for the horse, they bring under their reign and protection. Unfortunately, the although the Sagaras travelled far and wide they could not locate their sacrificial horse. THe Sagaras suspected foul-play and a horse-thief. They travelled and travelled until they came to a great ocean. They travelled aross it to what they believed was into the bowels of "bhulOka"... "pATAla-lOka". The Sagaras at last found the horse in a forest near the hermitage of one 'Kapila Maharishi'. Mistaking him to be the horse-thief they began to man-handle the 'maharishi'. 'Maha-rishis' don't like to be man-handled and so Kapila became terribly incensed and with a mere glance of his eye reduced all the 60000 Sagaras to ashes. Many ages later Sage Bhagiratha performed great austerities and brought the River Ganges from the heavens to earth. With the waters of the sacred Ganges the Sage Bhagiratha brought the Sagaras, turned ashes, back to life. ANd thus prospered the race of the Solar Dyanasty, the Raghuvamsha, the precursors to the Ramayana. The story goes that America which is on the antipodes as far as India is concerned is to be taken to be "pATAla" i.e. the core of your "hollow earth". 'KapilAranya', the forest where they found Kapila's hermitage, is the present day "California". Also noteworthy is that near California there is both a "Horse Island" and an "Ash Island", is it not? So now you know why so many Indians emigrate from their home-country to their foster-home country... California in America! But if you happen to be a son-of-the-soil Californian yourself, you could of course claim to be a denizen of "pAtAla", the core of the "hollow earth". And you could possibly also claim common ancestry with the Raghuvamsha, Lord Rama's lineage! And you could also perhaps make a daily "pilgrimage" to Horse Island and Ash Island! Regards, dAsan, Sampathkumaran _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
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