BHARATVARSHA WORLD KINGDOM , BHARATA ELDEST SON OF EMPEROR RISHABA AND ELDER BROTHER OF BAHUBALI , ABHIGNANA SHAKUNTALA A FAKE SANSKRIT PLAY WRITTEN BY ROTHSCHILD’S AGENTS , VARDHAMANA MAHAVIRA THE 24THTHIRTHANKARA , FAKE NINE GEMS OF NON-EXISTANT KING VIKRAMADITYA OF 600 AD , RISHABHA FOUNDER OF JAINISM AND THE FIRST JAIN THIRTHANKARA, KALIDASA PROPAGANDIST GERMAN POET JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE - CAPT AJIT VADAKAYIL
To understand Kalidasa , here is a nice joke.
Several centuries ago, the Pope decided in all his wisdom that all the Jews had to leave the Vatican.
Naturally there was a big uproar from the Jewish community.
So the Pope cut a deal a juicy deal.
He would have a religious debate with any chosen member of the Jewish community. If this Jew won, the Jews could stay. If the Pope won, the Jews would have to leave.
The Jews realized that they had no choice.
So they picked an elderly aged man named Moishe to represent them. Rabbi Moishe's Latin wasn't very good - in fact, he knew very little --- but he was a man of great faith and well respected in the Jewish community.
The pope agreed. What could be easier than a silent debate?
The day of the great debate came.
Moishe and the Pope sat opposite each other for a full minute sizing up each other , before the Pope raised his hand and showed three fingers. Moishe looked back at him and raised one finger.
The Pope waved his fingers in a circle around his head. Moishe pointed to the ground where he sat.
The Pope pulled out a wafer and a glass of wine. Moishe pulled out an apple.
The Pope stood up and said, "I give up. This man is just too good. The Jews can stay."
An hour later, the cardinals were all around the Pope asking him what happened.
The Pope said: "First I held up three fingers to represent the Trinity. He responded by holding up one finger to remind me that there was still one God common to both our religions.
Then I waved my finger around me to show him that God was all around us. He responded by pointing to the ground and showing that God was also right here with us.
I pulled out the wine and the wafer to show that God absolves us from our sins. He pulled out an apple to remind me of original sin.
He had an instant answer for everything. What could I do?"
Meanwhile, the Jewish community had crowded around Moishe. "What happened?" they asked.
"Well," said Moishe, "First he said to me that the Jews had three days to get out of here. I told him that not one of us was leaving.
Then he told me that this whole city would be cleared of Jews. I let him know that we were staying right here."
"And then?" prodded a Jewish woman.
"I don't know," said Moishe. "He took out his effin’ lunch and so I took out mine."
Here is the juicy Kalidasa’s story cooked up by the white invader.
Kalidasa was an imbecile who once sat on a tree branch and cut it with a axe, causing him to have a mighty fall.
The king's daughter was a very learned lady and said that she will marry him who will defeat her in `shaastraartha' (debate on the scriptures).
Anyone who gets defeated will be black faced, head shaven and kicked out of country on a donkey.
So, the pundits , who hated this vain princess with a sharp tongue, decided to have some fun and took the idiot Kalidasa for the debate.
They however said that Kalidasa accepts only mute debates.
They sat facing each other. The princess showed him one finger, meaning `shakti is one'.
The moron Kalidasa thought that she was threatening to poke him in the eye.
So he showed two fingers—meaning that if she pokes in one of his eyes , he would retaliate by poking her in both her mangy eyes.
She accepted it as valid answer, since `shakti' is manifest in duality (shiv-shakti ).
She showed her the palm with fingers extended like in a slap.
Thinking that the princess has upped the ante ( without as much as by your leave ) he showed her his fist. Meaning , bitch , if you slap me, I will rearrange your face.
She accepted this too as a valid answer. She said `five elements' and he said `make the body' (earth, water, fire, air, and void).
So they get married and on the wedding night she finds out he is a dimwit who does NOT even know what to do in bed.
So she kicks him out of the house.
He straightaway went to Kali's temple and cut his tongue at her feet. Kali was appeased with him and granted him profound wisdom BLAH BLAH.
A POET LIKE KALIDASA DID NOT EXIST IN INDIA IN 6TH CENTURY AD , BEFORE THAT OR AFTER THAT..
Rather nobody in India knew about Kalidas till Rothschild’s pet poet Goethe went to town praising his works. Max Muller , the employee of Rothschild who was involved in the creation of Kalidasa out of thin air, later got a bit pissed off by Goethe’s overdrive and remarked that there are better works in Sanskrit in India, gathering dust .
Emperor Vikramaditya of 7000 BC was kicked back in time by 7600 years to create Kalidasa , the personal poet of King Vikramaditya , as one of the 9 gems of his court.
The white man injected poison everywhere that King Vikramaditya personally went to Kalidasa’s house on his horse to pick him up.
The white man injected poison everywhere that King Vikramaditya personally went to Kalidasa’s house on his horse to pick him up.
It must be known that in 7000 BC ,Emperor Vikramaditya of Ujjain ruled from Jerusalem to Urals to Vietnam.
Emperor Bharata before him ruled the whole world , we call as Bharatavarsha. He was the eldest son of Emperor Rishaba , whom the Jains consider as the founder of Jainism and the first Thirtankara.
Kalidasa wrote a play about Shakuntala and her son Bharat, and thus converted India ( Bharat ) as a very late entity. After all Dhanwantari was planted as one of the 9 gems . Wikipedia had dated Dhanwantari , as a mere medicant of King Vikramaditya.
While in reality Dhanwantari the god of Ayurveda came out of the cosmic ocean after Samudra Manthan, of antiquity. In Kerala every Ayurvedic doctor pays tribute at the temple of Dhanwantari at Nelluvaya ( 20 km from Guruvayur temple ) after graduation at the college. This temple existed even before Lord Parashurama came to Kerala in 4000 BC.
After Samudra manthan happened the avatar of Vishnu, Dhanwantari rose from the oceans holding in his 4 hands, a Sudharshan Chakra ( scalar interferometry discus ), a Shankh or conch which resonates at 7.83 hertz Schumann resonance, an amrit kalasha ( pot of ambrosia ) , and a LEECH. Why leech – why a worm? Why not something better to accompany the other 3 deadly gifts.
To find out the answer punch into Google search –
EDWARD JENNER THE LEECH VADAKAYIL
It has been the endeavor of the white Christian invader to make Indians feel inferior. There was this imminent need to show that the big bang happed on 4004 BC as per the bible.
So in addition of the god of Ayurveda Dhanwantari, King Vikramaditya of 600 AD (sic), also had ancient stalwarts ( as per Wikipedia NAVARATNAS ) like Varahamihira, Vararuchi too pushed forward in time.
To know about Varahamihira of 2660 BC, punch into Google search - MIHIRA MUNI THE GREAT ASTROLOGER CUM ASTRONOMER VADAKAYIL
and
To know more about Vararuchi of 2800 BC, the astronomer and math guru in the ancient university , punch into Google search- VEDIC HINDU FIRE TEMPLE OF BAKU ATESHGAH AZERBAIJAN VADAKAYIL
--and read about the Bhojshala Saraswati temple, usurped by Mulsim invaders , which has more value that the Babri masjid .
Find out what is the amazing KATAPAYADI and PARAL PERU is all about ( I have put an explanation is the comments column of the above post ).
According to non-existant Kalidasa, India was named Bharata due to Bharata the son of Dushyanta and Shakuntala. This view is not supported by the Puranas.
None of the Jains have objected to the Rothschild ( Max Muller ) attempt to project Chakravarti Bharat as the son of Shakuntala.
The white Christian invader has placed Lord Buddha at 563 BC. Actually Buddha was born much earlier in 1900 BC.
The white Christian invader has called Lord Mahavira as the founder of Jainism. This is absolutely wrong.
Emperor Rishabha ( Adinath ) , the father of Chakravatri Bharata is the founder of Jainism in 8190 BC, and is the first Thirthankara.
Rishabha is mentioned in the Hindu text of the Bhagavata Purana , Vaishnava / Shaiva Puraņas, and several other ancient texts.
Rishabha is mentioned in the Hindu text of the Bhagavata Purana , Vaishnava / Shaiva Puraņas, and several other ancient texts.
The great scholar Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, ex-president of IndianUnion, had written, "Jain tradition ascribes the origin of the system to Rishabhadeva, the first Tirthankara. The Yajurveda and Bhagawata Purana mentions the name of Rishabha "
The white historian has put Mahavira as a contemporary of Buddha at 599 BC. This is wrong . First of all Mahavira was just a reformer. He was the 24th Thirtankara . And he was born in 4500 BC.
Mahavira fasted to death ( salekhana) at Pavapure (near modern Patna).
Mahavira fasted to death ( salekhana) at Pavapure (near modern Patna).
The white historian even mistakes Mahavira statue for Buddha. Mahavira is always shown naked , while Buddha is always fully clothed.
The lineage is as follows-
SVAYAMBHUVA MANU ( 8275 BC ) — PRIYA VARTA ( 8255 BC )- AGNIDHARA – NABHI RAJA -- RISHABHA (8190 BC ) – BHARATA ( 8165 BC ) .
I have heard that Viśvāvasu, the great Gandharva, his mind stupefied with infatuation, fell from his vimana after seeing your daughter ( Devahuti daughter of Svayambhuva Manu ) playing with a ball on the roof of the palace, for she was indeed beautiful with her tinkling ankle bells and her eyes moving to and fro.-- (SB 3.22.17)
Bharat ( along with India) is the official English name of Republic of India and Bharata Gaṇarajya is the official Sanskrit name of our country. The first clause of the Indian Constitution begins with the words: “ India, that is Bharat,….”
Rishabh was born to Merudevi, Bharat was born to Rishabh, Bharatvarsha was named from Bharat, and Sumati arose from Bharat. ( Vishnu Purana 2.1.31 )
This country is known as Bharatavarsha,Since the time the father entrusted the Kingdom to the son, And himself went to the forest for ascetic practices. ( Vishnu Purana 2.1.32 )
This fact has been attested by the Vishnu Puran (2,1,31), Vayu Puran (33,52), Ling Puran (1,47,23), Brahmand Puran (14,5,62), Agni Puran ( 107,11-12), Skanda Puran (37,57) and Markandeya Puran (50,41)
Emperor Rishabha has 100 sons and two daughters . His eldest son was Bharata from Sumangala and the eldest son from his second wife Sunanda was Bahubali.
King Nabhi built the great capital of Ayodhya ( of Babri Masjid fame ) 10000 years ago, for his son Rishabha , and Kuber spent a large amount of gold in building this.
ततश्चभारतंवर्षमेतल्लोकेषुगीयते
भरताययत: पित्रादत्तंप्रतिष्ठितावनम
This country is known as Bharatavarsha since the times the father entrusted the kingdom to the son Bharata and he himself went to the forest for ascetic practices —(Vishnu Purana)
Chakravarti Bharata ( son of Sumangala ) conquered the whole world.
After conquering the world he sent a communication to his brothers to accept his order. After an initial hesitation 98 brothers accepted Bharata’s order.
Now Bahubali ( son of Sunanda ) was left. When the messenger came to him with message he said – “O messenger! Go and tell your emperor Bharat that Bahubali isn’t like his brothers who became Sadhus leaving the kingdom.
Finally emperor Bharat attacked on Takshshila kingdom of Bahubali. Army of both sides fought hard. Sometimes army of Bharat dominated army of Bahubali and sometimes vice versa. Seeing mass destruction in war it was decided that there should be a single combat between Bharat and Bahubali . One who wins will be the only Chakravarti or "Emperor of Emperors".
In all the stages of battle Bharat had to face terrible defeat at the hands of his younger brother Bahubali in all these fights.
When a point came that Bahubali must give a lethal strike on his elder half brother Bharata, he raised his hand . He felt that his own sister Sundari and step sister Brahmi ( of script Brahmi Lipi fame ) were on the side of Bharata.
Instead of giving the final fatal blow, he suddenly uprooted a large tuft of hair from his own head instead, thus declaring himself as a monk, stunning all .
After ruling for several years Bharata also became a wandering saint, like his father and brother..
Bahubali spent many years in meditation and severe penance.
According to legend, he stood meditating for such a long time that anthills formed on the ground where he stood, snakes climbed on his head and creepers grew all over him. But he did not attain omniscience ( keval jnaan) because he had an ego and indignation burn problem, that he stood on the ground owned by his brother Bharata.
For this reason, he could not shed perception-obscuring delusions and obstructing karmas that influence the soul. Finally one day Bharata came and reconciled with him, his ego vanished and he attained omniscience ( nirvana ).
Today pilgrims visit the colossal statue of Bahubali (Gomateshwar ) stands 59 feet high on the hill Vindhyagiri at Shravanabelgola near Mysore. It is the tallest known monolithic statue in the world carved out of a single huge granite boulder. .
The 1000th anniversary of the statue was observed between February 19 and 24, 1981, and the great head bathing ceremony was performed. Bahubali “the would be Chakaravarti who chose to be a monk”, is revered by Hindus and Jains alike as an ideal man who conquers selfishness, jealousy, pride and anger.
The story of Shakuntala has been added as an appendage in the Mahabharata ( Adiparva chapter ) by the white historian. Raja Ravi Varma who painted the non-existent Radha ( mistress of Lord Krishna ) does the honours for Shakuntala too.
Kalidasa’s play Abhijñānaśākuntala (The Sign of Shakuntala) ( HIS LAST WORK) narrates the story..
QUOTE- King Dushyanta first encountered Shakuntala while travelling through the forest with his army. He was pursuing a male deer wounded by his weapon. Shakuntala and Dushyanta fell in love with each other and got married. Dushyanta left for his kingdom, promising to come back soon and take Shakuntala with him.
Shakuntala spent much time dreaming of her new husband and was often distracted by her daydreams. One day, a powerful rishi, Durvasa, came to the ashrama but, lost in her thoughts about Dushyanta, Shakuntala failed to greet him properly. Incensed by this slight, the rishi cursed Shakuntala, saying that the person she was dreaming of would forget about her altogether.
As he departed in a rage, one of Shakuntala's friends quickly explained to him the reason for her friend's distraction. The rishi, realizing that his extreme wrath was not warranted, modified his curse saying that the person who had forgotten Shakuntala would remember everything again if she showed him a personal token that had been given to her.
Time passed, and Shakuntala, wondering why Dushyanta did not return for her, finally set out for the capital city with her father and some of her companions. On the way, they had to cross a river by a canoe ferry and, seduced by the deep blue waters of the river, Shakuntala ran her fingers through the water. Her ring slipped off her finger without her realizing it.
Arriving at Dushyanta's court, Shakuntala was hurt and surprised when her husband did not recognize her, nor recollected anything about her. She tried to remind him that she was his wife but without the ring Dushyanta did not recognize her.
Humiliated, she returned to the forests and, collecting her son, settled in a wild part of the forest by herself. Here she spent her days while Bharata, her son, grew older. Surrounded only by wild animals, Bharata grew to be a strong youth and made a sport of opening the mouths of tigers and lions and counting their teeth.
Meanwhile, a fisherman was surprised to find a royal ring in the belly of a fish he had caught. Recognizing the royal seal, he took the ring to the palace and, upon seeing his ring, Dushyanta's memories of his lovely bride came rushing back to him. He immediately set out to find her and, arriving at her father's ashram, discovered that she was no longer there.
He continued deeper into the forest to find his wife and came upon a surprising scene in the forest: a young boy had pried open the mouth of a lion and was busy counting its teeth. The king greeted the boy, amazed by his boldness and strength, and asked his name. He was surprised when the boy answered that he was Bharata, the son of King Dushyanta. The boy took him to Shakuntala, and thus the family was reunited.UNQUOTE ( Wikipedia )
Kalidasa was unknown to Indians , and his most well known work about Shakuntala was the first work of Kalidasa to be translated into English from which was made a German translation in 1791 that evoked the often quoted admiration by Goethe.
If you read the English translations they look too perfect to be translated from Sanskrit , with rhymes, and the typical metering of Goethe.
Kalidasa's verse knowledge is deep. He has used most of the known meters (chhanda) in Sanskrit. In one chapter he uses only one meter. The next chapter is in a new meter. The whole of `Meghadoota' is in `mandaa-krantaa' meter (2-2-2, 2-1-1, 1-1-1, 2-2-1, 2-2-1, 2-2).
Rothschild’s pet poet Goethe took an extra-ordinary interests in Kalidasa's Abhijñānaśākuntalam, which was the first works of Sanskrit literature that became known in Europe, after being translated from English to German.
German Jew Goethe gushes-
Willst du die Blüthe des frühen, die Früchte des späteren Jahres,
Willst du, was reizt und entzückt, willst du was sättigt und nährt,
Willst du den Himmel, die Erde, mit Einem Namen begreifen;
Nenn’ ich, Sakuntala, Dich, and so ist Alles gesagt.—Goethe
Wouldst thou the young year's blossoms and the fruits of its decline
And all by which the soul is charmed, enraptured, feasted, fed,
Wouldst thou the earth and heaven itself in one sole name combine?
I name thee, O Sakuntala! and all at once is said.
No orthodox Hindu ever used the name of Kalidasa in India in 600 AD or before.
No Hindu Sanskrit scholar would write about Shiva and Parvati ( eroticism ) the way it was done by Kalidasa.
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Digression:-
Nowadays the Christian white man is busy writing erotic stories of “the consummation of the marriage between Mohammed the Prophet and his first child wife Aisha” on the Internet. They take care to be anonymous, lest they lose their head at the sharp end of a sword.
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Digression:-
Nowadays the Christian white man is busy writing erotic stories of “the consummation of the marriage between Mohammed the Prophet and his first child wife Aisha” on the Internet. They take care to be anonymous, lest they lose their head at the sharp end of a sword.
Wikipedia is bold enough to write- punch into google search AISHA WIKIPEDIA
QUOTE Aisha was six or seven years old when she was betrothed to Muhammad, and nine when the marriage was consummated . They bathed in the same water and he prayed while she lay stretched out in front of him. UNQUOTE
And if you punch into Google search MUHAMMAD’S WIVES WIKIPEDIA, it reads--
QUOTE Muhammad and his family lived in small apartments adjacent the mosque at Medina. Each of these were six to seven spans wide (5.5 feet) and ten spans long (7.5 feet). The height of the ceiling was that of an average man standing. The blankets were used as curtains to screen the doors.[77] According to an account by Anas bin Malik said, "The Prophet used to visit all his wives in a round, during the day and night and they were ELEVEN in number."UNQUOTE
They further list the names of Muhammad’s wives too –
1)Khadija bint Khuwaylid ( at the age of 25)
2)Sawda bint Zamʿa
3)Aisha bint Abi Bakr ( at the age of 53 )
4)Hafsa bint Umar
5)Zaynab bint Khuzayma
6)Hind bint Abi Umayya
7)Zaynab bint Jahsh
8)Juwayriyya bint al-Harith
9)Rayhana bint Zayd
10)Safiyya bint Huyayy
11)Ramla bint Abi Sufyan
12)Maria al-Qibtiyya
13)Maymuna bint al-Harith ( at the age of 60)
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And pray why is Kalidasa so familiar with Greek astronomy?
Kumarasambhava , is concerned with the events that lead to the marriage of the god Shiva and Parvati, daughter of the Himalaya. This union was desired by the gods for the production of a son, Kumaara, god of war, who would help them defeat the demon Taraka. The gods induce Kama, god of love, to discharge an amatory arrow at Shiva who is engrossed in meditation.
Angered by this interruption of his austerities, he burns Kaama to ashes with a glance of his third eye. But love for Parvati has been aroused, and it culminates in their marriage. The last few cantos are usually omitted from printed versions, being of an excessively erotic and grossly sexual nature.
This is especially true of Canto VIII where the embraces of the newly-wedded divine couple are dwelled upon in vivid and coarse detail. Is there any reason to glorify lust between a God Lord Shiva and his wife Goddess Parvati? It is NO shringaara- fu#kin' -rasa by any stretch of imagination.
Dr S. Radhakrishnan th ex-President of India and an eminent scholar wrote QUOTE `Whichever date we adopt for him ( Kalidasa ) we are in the realm of reasonable conjecture and nothing more. Kalidasa speaks very little of himself, and we cannot therefore be sure of his authorship of many works attributed to him. We do not know any details of his life. Numerous legends have gathered round his name, which have no historical value'UNQUOTE.
The British went overboard in hailing Kalidasa as the Indian Shakespeare.
Why not -- the English verses of Kalidasa read exactly the way a British poet would write in times of Goethe.
This is NOT the style of Sanskrit poets of 600 AD.
Mr Horace Hayman Wilson was the first to translate Kalidasa into English in the year 1813. An excerpt from his so called reverse translation:
“Pleased on each terrace dancing with delight
The friendly peacock hails thy grateful flight:
Delay then, certain in Ujjain to find
All that restores the frame or cheers the mind,
Hence with new zeal to Siva homage pay,
The God whom earth, and hell, and heaven obey:
For at his shoulders like a dusky robe,
Mantling impend thy vast and shadowy globe:
Where ample forests, stretched its skirts below,
Projecting trees like dangling limbs bestow:
And vermeil roses fiercely blooming shed
Their rich reflected glow, their blood-resembling red.”
Is above verse an ancient Indian Sanskrit scholar style by any stretch of imagination?
British stooge and Nobel Prize winner, Rabindranath Tagore gushes on and on about Kalidasa- though the rest of India were wondering who the mysterious and anonymous . Kalidasa could be and Sanskrit scholars were left arguing about when he lived, and the dates being discussed are half a millennium apart. KD Sethna in his book entitled , " Problems of Ancient India " , lists the time of Kalidasa as one of the 11 unsolved problems of ancient India .
Punch into Google search – NOBEL PRIZE AND KNIGHTHOOD FOR TAGORE VADAKAYIL
British stooge Tagore writes about Kalidasa’s Meghadoota.-
In a gloomy closed room I sit alone
And read the Meghadoota,
My mind leaves the room,
Travels on a free-moving cloud,
Flies far and wide…
Tagore begins his poem by addressing Kalidasa:
Ah, supreme poet,
That first hallowed day of Ashadha
On which in some unknown year
You wrote your Meghadoota…
He gushes further-
Dark layered sonorous clouds
Heaping the misery of separated lovers
Into thunderous music.
Who can say what thickness of clouds that day,
What festiveness of lightning,
What wildness of wind,
Shook with their roar the turrets of Ujjayini?
Long-repressed tears seem to have poured down
In torrents that day
And drenched your noble stanzas.
Kalidasa is portrayed as the follower of the Vedic Sanatana dharma. He believed in the four social castes. So this means the white Christian invader did NOT inject the poison of caste system ,right? See, eminent poets like Kalidasa wrote about the caste system..
Kalidas wrote seven works ( sic). 'Kumarasambhava' and 'Raghuvamsha' are his two epic poems. 'Malavikagnimitra', 'Vikramorvashiya' and 'Abhijnana Shakuntala' are his plays. 'Meghaduta' and 'Ritusamhara' are also poetic works .
The white invader did a fake back dated Aihole Inscription dated 634 AD, which mentions Kalidasa as a contemporary and a court-poet of King Vikramaditya. Well in this internet age , the poison inected inscription is now flushed into the sewage tank of Indian history.
Kalidasa’s so called work , bear a strange resemblance to the Brahmin Sanskrit scholar Ashwaghosha literary works—in which there was NIL eroticism.
If you want to know more about Radha, the non-existent mistress of Lord Krishna , punch into google search- HOLI CELEBRATIONS IMMORAL ATTACK ON HINDUISM VADAKAYIL
Grace and peace!
CAPT AJIT VADAKAYIL
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