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Mahabharata: Nuclear War 10,000 Years Ago

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Mahabharata: Nuclear War 10,000 Years Ago

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Non-initiated readers, throw away everything you have learned so far! Because 'Mahabharata' will tell you another story of humanity...

"Today is the thoughts of yesterday; our thoughts today will build our tomorrow; our thoughts create our life."

"The Beginning was the Word -Thoth

Mahabharata, the national epic of India, means "The Story of Humanity". As you read my article, I am sure you will realize how much it matches the information on our website.  This epic is a breakthrough for ancient scriptures.
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In one episode, for example, the Vrishni (an ancient clan), including Krisnha, one of the heroes of the epic, besiege a leader named Salva. The cruel Salva then "ascends" in his omnipresent chariot Saubha and, together with countless brave Vrishni youths, devastates an entire city.
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The Saubha, as described in the previous chapters, is the flagship from which the war is directed. And it is located in another city where Salva lives. So it was brought to the battlefield from there.
The Vrishni warriors, on the other hand, have similar weapons. The hero Pradyumna uses a special weapon that can stop even the highest gods. The weapon is described as "no man on the battlefield can escape its arrows". And Salva falls towards Krisnha,
Krisnha begins to watch Salva's fall. But the Saubha, as it is called, is stuck in the sky. Krisnha throws all his weapons towards it without stopping. Hundreds of suns and moons appear in the sky, hundreds of stars are born. There is neither day nor night, time is incomprehensible.

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The descriptions of the sound and effect of the weapons Krishna used to fend off Salva's attacks are exactly like modern-day weapons:

"I fended them off, they were like a dream. When I sent the pillars striking fast, the heavens flashed and they shattered into pieces. There was great noise in the sky."

And then we are told that Saubha is invisible. It is as if Krisnha is using smart bombs that never miss their target. Meanwhile, with the sound of an arrow, the warriors die, and Salva's soldiers, the "Danavas", fall to the ground screaming in pain,

They are killed by the sound of arrows with a sun-like brilliance. Sauba tries to counterattack to escape, and Krisnha uses his "special fire weapon".

This weapon is a disk with a halo in the shape of a sun. And the disk cuts Saubha in two. The flying "city" falls from the sky to the ground and Salva dies.
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This is the end of the Mahabharata. One of the strangest weapons is the special arrow used by Pradyuma, from the killing power of which no one, not even the gods, can escape. Agneya's weapon is the flaming but smokeless fire arrow.

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'Then darkness suddenly spreads over the battlefield, no one can see, but it is not night. A wild wind begins, the clouds roar, dust and pebbles rain down. Nature loses its balance, the sun shakes in the sky, the earth trembles, the scorching heat from the terrible weapon burns everything.'

'Elephants run wildly about in flames, while other creatures crumple and fall to the ground. Wild rays rain down from the sky. And along with the firestorm, those who hear the sound of the Gurkha's gun die.'

All this is an exact description of a nuclear explosion as well as the radioactive fallout that follows.

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The Gurkha has a very fast and powerful Vimana (air vehicle); it flies and attacks the three cities of the Vrishni and the Andhaka, carrying all the power of the universe.

''It shoots out columns of smoke and fire and rises in tens of thousands of sun-bright rays. The Vimana have a super weapon called "iron lightning". It turns countless people from both clans and their cities into ashes.

In the light of this research and discussions, Sankrit texts of Hindu origin should be better reviewed and the Vimana models described should be subjected to a more scientific examination.”(2)

'Bodies are burned beyond recognition, the hair and nails of the undead fall out, pots and pans break on their own, food is poisoned. Fighters who try to escape and their belongings are bathed in ashes.'

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They are very common in epic Indian epics. There is even a mention of "vimana-Vailix" who took part in a battle on the moon. In short, all the effects of an atomic explosion, and especially the radioactive effect that kills people, are very evident in the Mahabharata. Archaeologists excavating the city of Rishi in Mohenjo-Daro found skeletons lying in the streets, some with clenched fists. It was as if they had died instantly, or at least there had been an apocalypse. And the radioactivity detected in the skeletons was at least at the level of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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No other mythology has a similar description of such vehicles. In Indian texts, flying vehicles are called "Vimanas". According to the epics, Vimanas are two-storied and circular. Their domes have an entrance tunnel
and they're like a flying saucer. So they literally look like a flying saucer.


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They fly with the speed of the wind and make a melodic sound, there are four types of Vimanas. Incredibly, some are shaped like saucers, others like long cylinders, like sigars...

The Vedas are ancient Hindu poems; they are described as the oldest known Hindu texts. Vimanas are described in two types of various shapes and sizes; the ´Ahnihotra-vimana´ has two engines or systems, while the ´Elephant-vimana´ is a more advanced vehicle. There are also described types of Vimana called "King fisherman", "Ibis" and other animal names. It seems that the Mahabharata is telling us about an atomic war! There is no isolation or falsification of sources; fantastic weapons and flying vehicles were used in the battles.

No other mythology has a similar description of such vehicles. In Indian texts, flying vehicles are called "Vimanas". According to the epics, Vimanas are two-storied and circular. Their domes have an entrance tunnel
and they're like a flying saucer. So they literally look like a flying saucer.

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They fly with the speed of the wind and make a melodic sound, there are four types of Vimanas. Incredibly, some are shaped like saucers, others like long cylinders, like sigars...

The Vedas are ancient Hindu poems; they are described as the oldest known Hindu texts. Vimanas are described in two types of various shapes and sizes; the ´Ahnihotra-vimana´ has two engines or systems, while the ´Elephant-vimana´ is a more advanced vehicle. There are also described types of Vimana called "King fisherman", "Ibis" and other animal names. It seems that the Mahabharata is telling us about an atomic war! There is no isolation or falsification of sources; fantastic weapons and flying vehicles were used in the battles.

Whether in the far east or in the farthest corner of the world, no one can hide sa-en-ta.

The Sixth Book of the epic poem Mahabharata, probably added in the first to second centuries, is considered by some Hindus to be their most sacred text and is known as the Bhagavad Gita (Song of the Lord). Before the climactic battle, the warrior Arjuna was not sure he should take part in a conflict in which so many people would die. His charioteer Krishna, the incarnation of God Vishnu, tells him that he must fulfill his dharma [duty] as a member of the warrior caste. But he adds: Only the body can die, while the immortal soul is either reborn or finds liberation (moksha) in the cycle of birth, death and rebirth. (5)

This is part of the Mahabharata, the greatest epic of ancient India. The Mahabharata, the national epic of India, means "The Story of Humanity". The epic tells of a civilization lost in the distant past and a great war. At first glance, the war seems to be a simple conflict between clans, but in fact it is a fight for the sovereignty of the entire planet. And in the end, such a war breaks out that the entire universe is threatened with extinction. Some of the weapons used are earthly (arrows, axes, swords, spears) and some are divine (rays, atomic weapons, flying vehicles). The Mahabharata tells the story of a dispute between intelligent beings that turns into a war and the use of weapons far beyond today's technology. When he quoted the Bhagavad Gita in 1965, he was giving his own English translation of the text. Eight seconds after the first atomic bomb was detonated. Nuclear physicist Robert Oppenheimer quotes the Bhagavad Gita after seeing the explosion: "I am now death itself, the destroyer of worlds."(6)

References;

1- Asian Mythology (Requires a deep study.)
2 - Nick Humphries, "UFO Guide"
3 - Srimad Bhagasvatam, Canto VI, Chapter 3
4 - Wikipedia
5 - Charles Phillips - Ancient in Minutes
6 - Serra Sagra - Mahabharata Fire




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As it turns out, the Mahabharata epic bears a strong trace of the reptilians invading the planet and the great war that followed.

I've written and shared this before, but I saw that I had some editing to do, so I thought I'd share it again.

The information it contains not only about war but also about reincarnation is a summary of ancient Pagan civilizations..

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