Wow. Thank You! Beautifully recounted! While watching I couldn’t help but draw parallels to our current times… And so now looking forward to what Lord Krishna revealed in the Bhagavad Gita on the nature of Man and Spirit 🙏🕊️
This is absolutely wonderful! I love all cultures historical myths, storie, or how ever people want to perceive them! There is always truth in our stories.... i wish people would realize this...Thank you so very much, love & light
3:05:54 Is this the weapon that destroyed the Grand Canyon Kingdom ? 3:06:54 The lost of the telepathic power ( the third eye , the hundred petal lotus chakras ) often associated to the Tower of Babel , when the people was transformed into beasts and monkeys with a terrible curse and scattered all over the world , they can't understand each other anymore .
Beautiful narrative, though it seems to be appropriate to the Indian culture to have kept the Sanskrit names after the English equivalent, for example "Vasus" instead of "angels."
On Chapter 36 when Lord Hanuman said ;I have yearned to meet you for a long time. We are spiritual brothers, both blessings of Varuna, Attn: Lord Hanuman and Sriman Arjuna were sons of Lord Vayu not Lord Varuna 🙏
Any idea what the true age of the Indian civilization is? I know deep in my soul, somehow, that they are the oldest civilization on earth. I am of European decent, but something in my ancient ancestors' memories tells me that India is the cradle of mankind. I would love to know if anyone else has this sort of soul experience.
Ironically I found this video in my feed after reading your comment - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NMHiLvirCb0.htmlsi=W5zCU0hnE7gN6sry. Pretty much impossible to tell with absolute certainty the age of the ancient civilizations. There's definitely something about India with regards to spiritual advancement.
Very interesting, where could i find a translation to read for myself? I know this has to be a condensed version. You’d have to condense it or we’d all be here a VERY long time 🤣
The original is in Sanskrit so there's lots of variations - even contradictions between different versions - you can try this link - www.gutenberg.org/files/15474/15474-h/15474-h.htm
I am very confused. It is SOOO long, it is not possible to read it in 3 hours. The PDF of the translation I have is over 2300 pages long, with small text. This can't be complete - HAS to be VERY abridged.
It is very abridged. I tried to get the core essence of the story. For those that are interested to learn further this would be a starting point - more like an executive summary.
This is not mythology , this is the ‘itihasa’ or the history of Bharat varsha and it says so in the ancient texts. Please do not mock the ancient texts out of your ignorance …. If you are really interested in learning about them check out the books written by Ami Ganatra and other great scholars from India.
These stories never took place in your country. India was part of Africa, these wars in these books are events taken from other sources and passed off as indian.
@@arjunaavatar6368 nah, coz then how would they get to make fun of it. people like him shouldnt even touch our history like ramayan, mahabharat etc , let alone read it. An Indian(HINDU) here.
The Mahabharata provides context to the Bhagavad Gita. The reasons for the war Arjuna had to fight and the great personal consequences he had to endure as a result.
So from a hinduism point of view it does not matter if the story actually existed or not. What does matter is the teachings embodied in the story. How much of truth does that have.
@@arjunaavatar6368 the teaching embodied in the gita is a faked up adultered version of buddism, jainism and greek philosophies. Real philosophy of india is enrooted to buddhism and jainism. Greek philosophers also put forth the metaphysical theories of soul and reincarnation. Bagavath gita is nothing but sanskritized BS
@@EA_customersupportare you serious? You must not realize all of those come after India’s rise of spirituality. I have never seen such an ignorant comment about the Indus Valley.