Essays on Indo-Aryan Mythology

Essays on Indo-Aryan Mythology
Title Essays on Indo-Aryan Mythology PDF eBook
Author Maṇḍayam A. Nārāyaṇa Aiyaṅgār
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Total Pages 644
Release 1898
Genre Mythology, Indic
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Essays On Indo-Aryan Mythology-Vol.

Essays On Indo-Aryan Mythology-Vol.
Title Essays On Indo-Aryan Mythology-Vol. PDF eBook
Author Aiyangar Narayan
Publisher Asian Educational Services
Total Pages 666
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ISBN 9788120601406

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Essays on Indo-Âryan Mythology

Essays on Indo-Âryan Mythology
Title Essays on Indo-Âryan Mythology PDF eBook
Author Nârâyan Aiyangâr
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Release 1898
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Essays on Indo-Aryan Mythology

Essays on Indo-Aryan Mythology
Title Essays on Indo-Aryan Mythology PDF eBook
Author Narayan Aiyangar
Publisher
Total Pages 639
Release 1987
Genre Mythology, Indic
ISBN 9780836417128

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Publisher Apkallu Press
Total Pages 475
Release 2018-11-30
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The Apocalypse of Enoch and Bhuśunda The Apocalypse of Enoch and Bhuśunda challenges the underlying assumptions of the classical roots of civilization by restoring the original context of creation mythology. In this second volume of A Chronology of the Primeval Gods and the Western Sunrise, ancient myths from multiple geographies are correlated to spikes in cosmic rays over the past 120,000 years – as documented in ice core data. The chronology and content of these myths tell us that the primary forces behind these cataclysms were the most ancient gods - hyper-nova at the Galactic Center associated with Sgr A*(The Dragon), Sgr West (The Beast) and Sgr East (Hiranyâksha and Hiranyakas'ipu), with secondary supernova seen as the birth of new, destructive gods. Ancient myth has documented the cataclysmic destruction of the world on at least twenty occasions with four major geo-polar migrations, which has resulted in a shift of the earth’s equator on at least one occasion. Multiple myths are shown to represent a view of the sky that can only be seen from the Antarctic region. Multiple versions of the myths of Orion are analyzed, showing clear linkages between the Vedic myth of Trisanku, the Book of Genesis, Senmut's Tomb, and the myths of Prajāpati Daksa representing the oldest version of the Orion myth – older than Trishanku and Genesis by 20,000 years! The stunning conclusion explains how the “Watchers” of Enoch were the Vedic descendants of Ila and Iksvaku. These descendants of the seventh Manu had been observing and recording the stars as a source of cataclysm for at least 15,000 years prior to Enoch, thus allowing Enoch to prophesize a ‘new heaven.’ That prophecy became the foundation for St John’s Book of Revelations, which is shown to be a description of a series of cataclysms attributed to Sgr West. The book offers a new theory for explaining geo-polar migration. That theory suggests small shifts in the location of the earth’s center of gravity underlie each migration, but that there are multiple causes for the shifts.

Essays on Indo-Aryan Mythology

Essays on Indo-Aryan Mythology
Title Essays on Indo-Aryan Mythology PDF eBook
Author Narayan Aiyangar
Publisher
Total Pages 662
Release 1987
Genre Mythology, Indic
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Encyclopedia of Imaginary and Mythical Places

Encyclopedia of Imaginary and Mythical Places
Title Encyclopedia of Imaginary and Mythical Places PDF eBook
Author Theresa Bane
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 203
Release 2014-03-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 0786478489

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The heavens and hells of the world's religions and the "far, far away" legends cannot be seen or visited, but they remain an integral part of culture and history. This encyclopedia catalogs more than 800 imaginary and mythological lands from all over the world, including fairy realms, settings from Arthurian lore, and kingdoms found in fairy tales and political and philosophical works, including Sir Thomas More's Utopia and Plato's Atlantis. From al A'raf, the limbo of Islam, to Zulal, one of the many streams that run through Paradise, entries give the literary origin of each site, explain its cultural context, and describe its topical features, listing variations on names when applicable. Cross-referenced for ease of use, this compendium will prove useful to scholars, researchers or anyone wishing to tour the unseen landscapes of myth and legend.