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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

But, it is interesting to read

This discipline among Muslims, while praying, is what I admirehttp://img826.imageshack.us/img826/7540/74613870.jpg
Sanskrit interpretations- VERY INTERESTING. MUST READ

An inscription and a Greek account fix Muhammad's birth in 552, not
570. Muhammad's career took place not in Mecca but hundreds of
kilometers to the north. Yehuda Nevo. The classical Arabic language
was developed not in today's Saudi Arabia but in the Levant.

Long before Islam came in to existence, Kaaba, in Mecca in Saudi
Arabia was a pilgrimage site. The word Kaaba might have come from
the Tamil Language which originated around 1700BC. In Tamil Nadu
Kabaalishwaran temple is Lord Shiva's temple and Kabaali refers to
Lord Shiva. The black stone at Kaaba is held sacred and holy in
Islam and is called "Hajre Aswad" from the Sanskrit word Sanghey
Ashweta or Non-white stone. The Shiva Lingam is also called Sanghey
Ashweta. So what is in Kaaba could be the same what Hindus worship.

The pedestal Maqam-E-Ibrahim at the centre of the Kaaba is octagonal
in shape. In Hinduism, the pedestal of Brahma the creator is also
octagonal in shape. Muslim pilgrims visiting the Kaaba temple go
around it seven times. In no other mosque does the circumambulation
prevail. Hindus invariably circumambulate or Pradakshina, around
their deities. This is yet another proof that the Kaaba shrine is a
pre-Islamic. In Shiva temples Hindus always practice
circumambulation or Pradakshina. Just as in Hinduism, the custom of
circumambulation by muslim pilgrims around the entire Kaaba building
seven times shows that the claim that in Islam they don't worship
stones is not true.

Allah was one of the deities in Kaaba long before Islam was founded.
It might come as a stunning revelation to many that the word `ALLAH'
itself is Sanskrit. In Sanskrit language Allah, Akka and Amba are
synonyms. They signify a goddess or mother. The term `ALLAH' forms
part of Sanskrit chants invoking goddess Durga, also known as
Bhavani, Chandi and Mahishasurmardini. The Islamic word for God is.,
therefore, not an innovation but the ancient Sanskrit appellation
retained and continued by Islam. Allah means mother or goddess and
mother goddess.

The King Vikramaditya inscription was found on a gold dish hung
inside the Kaaba shrine in Mecca, proving beyond doubt that the
Arabian Peninsula formed a part of his Indian Empire. (Ref: page 315
of a volume known as `Sayar-ul-Okul' treasured in the Makhtab-e-
Sultania library in Istanbul, Turkey). King Vikrama's preachers had
succeeded in spreading the Vedic Hindu sacred scriptures in Arabia
and Arabs were once followers of the Indian Vedic way of life. The
annual fair known as OKAJ which used to be held every year around
the Kaaba temple in Mecca and the present annual hajj of the Muslims
to the Kaaba is of earlier pre-Islamic congregation. . Even to this
day ancient Siva emblems can be seen. It is the Shankara (Siva)
stone that Muslim pilgrims reverently touch and kiss in the Kaaba.

Muslims shave their head and beard and don special sacred attire
that consists of two seamless sheets of white cloth. One is to be
worn round the waist and the other over the shoulders. Both these
rites are remnants of the old Vedic practice of entering Hindu
temples clean and with holy seamless white sheets. According to the
Encyclopedia Britannica, the Kaaba has 360 idols. Traditional
accounts mention that one of the deities among the 360 destroyed
when the place was stormed was that of Saturn; another was of the
Moon and yet another was one called Allah. That shows that in the
Kaaba the Arabs worshipped the nine planets in pre-Islamic days. In
India the practice of `Navagraha' puja, that is worship of the nine
planets, is still in vogue. Two of these nine are Saturn and Moon.
In India the crescent moon is always painted across the forehead of
the Siva symbol. Since that symbol was associated with the Siva
emblem in Kaaba it came to be grafted on the flag of Islam.

The Hindu Vedic letter in Sanskrit "OM" if seen in a mirror one can
see the Arabic numbers 786 and this is the most sacred number for
Muslims and copies of the Arabic Koran have the mysterious figure
786 imprinted on them. In their ignorance simply they do not realize
that this special number is nothing more than the holiest of Vedic
symbols misread and none of the Arabic scholar has been able to
determine how they chose 786 as the sacred for them. In short
muslims are also going around Siva Lingam at Kaaba, seven times as
Hindus go around it seven times.

A few miles away from Mecca are a big signboard which bars the entry
of any non-Muslim into the area. This is a reminder of the days when
the Kaaba was stormed and captured solely for the newly established
faith of Islam. The object in barring entry of non-Muslims was
obviously to prevent its recapture. Kaaba is clothed in a black
shroud. This custom also originated from the days when it was
thought necessary to discourage its recapture by camouflaging it.

Another Hindu tradition associated with the Kaaba is that of the
sacred stream Ganga (sacred waters of the Ganges river). According
to the Hindu tradition Ganga is also inseparable from the Shiva
emblem as the crescent moon. Wherever there is a Siva emblem, Ganga
must co-exist. True to that association a sacred fount exists near
the Kaaba. Its water is held sacred because it has been
traditionally regarded as Ganga since pre-Islamic times (Zam-Zam
water).


Mail received from Mr. Yessel Narasimhan 

Blogger tramu said...
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September 29, 2010 6:48 PM
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Blogger Harisankar said...
knew about this from the book 'autobiography of a yogi'. interesting of course but, not very useful information to make a change.
September 29, 2010 8:04 PM
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Blogger Harisankar said...
not very useful as in not very useful in knocking sense into the masses
September 29, 2010 8:05 PM
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3 comments:

tramu said...

Hello Sir,
Thanks for your wonderful post about islam & religion.

All these details are available with Brahma Kumaris Spiritual University which is head quarted in Mount Abu.

Just browse some of the video of Brahma Kumaris, you will come to know that "GOD is One" and his name is 'Sadha Shiva'. Sadha means 'Always'. Shiva means who does good to his kids(humans).

'Shiva' doesn't belog to any religion.

Muslims call him as 'Allah', Hindus calls him as 'Shiva', Christins calls him as Yohova...and the people who started their religion never claimed that they are GOD.

GOD definition:
1.God will not have any body like us. Ex:We cann't claim Sri krishna, Sri Rama as God. They are deities. We have 33 crore deities in Hinduism.

2.God will not take the birth from mother's womb as we/deities take.

The interesting kowledge they give you when you go to their institution(free of cost), enlightens a lot.

I wish you should visit once to the nearest Brahma Kumaris Institution......

Thanks for reading......

REgards,
Thulasi

Harisankar said...

knew about this from the book 'autobiography of a yogi'. interesting of course but, not very useful information to make a change.

Harisankar said...

not very useful as in not very useful in knocking sense into the masses