Saturday, October 2, 2010

Vedic Culture Around The Globe



Russia



The famous author Mark Twain describes India as 'the cradle of the human race' and 'birthplace of human speech.' In his ten volume. Story of civilisation, author William Durant declares 'India was the motherland of our race' and 'Sanskrit the mother of European Languages.' Voltaire and Schlegel are convinced that everything has come down to us from the river Ganges. And according to Max Muller the Famous orientalist 'the Vedas are the oldest book in existence and carries us back to times of which we have no records anywhere.'


In his book 'Proof of Vedic Culture's Global Existence' Stephen Knapp has compiled information which confirms that the Vedic culture was once global, and we would like to share some of this Information with you. At least 90% of this information we have found to be correct. There are a few grey areas, but see what you think. If you agree, let us know, if you disagree, also let us know, and if you can provide additional information definitely let us know.


In His book, diary of a travelling preacher, Indradyumna Swami records a conversation with professor Alexander Vasilyavich Medvedev, chairman of the religious affairs committee of the Urals region.


Professor Medvedev: "The problem amongst our leaders may not be so much in having to accept your movement, but to accept that the Vedic culture could have very well been the original culture here in Russia. You know in Russia practically all the scientists accept that the Vedic culture once flourished here, the centre being in the Volga river region.


The debate among our scientists is only if the Aryans came from India or they originated here. There is much evidence to the fact that Vedic culture existed here, most notably the Russian Veda"


"The Russian Veda" Interrupted Indradyumna Marharaj.


"Yes, it is famous amongst our people, it is as old as Russia, and the stories are exactly like those in the Vedic scriptures. The central figure of the Russian Veda is a personality called Krishen. He is the upholder of spiritual truths and the killer of many demons. His killing of a witch and snake are exactly like the history of child Krsna killing the putana and aghasura demons in the bhagavat puranas. But the Russian Veda is not intended for children. It is full of spiritual truths."



Name

Sanskrit

Sanskrit meaning

Russia

Rishiya

Land of the Rishis

Moscow

Moksha

Salvation, goal of all Rishis

Bolshevik

Bal-sevik

Rishis seeking spiritual power

Rubble

Raya-bal

Strength of the realm

Krasnoyorak

Krsna

Russian town named after Lord Krsna

Agone (fire)

Agni

Vedic fire God

Andropov

Indra

Vedic demigod

Siberia

Shibeerya

The locals still call their land Shibir

Soviet

Svet

White as in white snow covered region

Svetlana

Svetanana

Svetlana, the name of Stalins daughter is from the Sanskrit word svetanana meaning fair faced



During the nineteenth century when Europe was greatly appreciating the Vedic culture, Sir Henry Maine, a scholarly member of the viceroy of Indias council declared about Germany "a nation has been born out of Sanskrit". Below we provide evidence of the Vedic influence throughout Germany and Europe.


Name

Sanskrit

Sanskrit meaning

Deutschland

Daityasthan

Land of the Daityas. ( Daitya refers to mother Diti and Kashyapa muni, the Dutch also share this link.)

Danube river

Danuv

The Daityas were also known as the Danuv community due to Kashyapa munis marriage to Danu, who is also known as one of the primary Goddesses of the celts.

German

Sharman

A common hindu surname

Hindenberg

Hindu-durg

The fort of the Hindus

Heidelberg

Haya-dal-durg

Fort garrisoned by horses

Stein

Stan

Place

Ramstein

Ramstan

Place of Lord Rama

Rome

Rama

Lord Rama

Ravenna (Italian city)

Ravanna

Demon killed by Lord Rama

Budapest

Buddaprastha

City dedicated to Lord Buddah

Paris

Parameshwari

Vedic Goddess

Amsterdam

Antardham

Region below sea level

Scandinavia

Skanda

Skanda is the son of Lord Siva. Naviya is Sanskrit for naval settlement. Scandinavians were the mariner descendants of the Vedic ksatriyas who worshipped Skanda



"In the rig veda we have more real antiquity than in all the inscriptions of Egypt or Ninevan … The Vedas is the oldest book in existence." (Max Muller)


"After the latest research into the history and chronology of the book of the old testament, we may safely call the rig veda the oldest book, not only of the Aryan community, but the whole world." (Reverend Morris Philips)


"The Vedas has a twofold interest, it belongs to the history of the world and to the history of India. In the history of the world the Vedas fills a gap which no literary work in any language could fill." (Max Muller)

Judaism



Name

Sanskrit

Sanskrit meaning

Judaism

Yaduism

The Yadu dynasty which Lord Krsna appeared in. It is common for the y and j to become interchangeable hence, Yaduism, Yeduism and finally Judaism

Jerusalem

Yadu-isha-layam

The township of Lord Krsna. Yadu - dynasty of Lord Krsna, Isha – God, alayam – abode or place

Israel

Ishwaralaya

The abode of Isha – God

Shalome

Ishalayam

The abode of God. (Ishalayam - shalayam - shalome)

Talmud (jewish scripture)

Tal is Sanskrit for palm. Mud comes from mudra which means imprint or script, hence Talmud is Sanskrit for palm leaf manuscript

Syria

Surya

Vedic sungod

Palestine

Palustin

Vedic sage

Ramallah (Palestine city)

The city of Lord Rama

Adam

aadim

The first or most ancient man

Abraham

Brahma

Vedic demigod

Star of David

A simplified version of the sri yantra, connected to the Goddess Laxmi Devi. Drawn in front of many Hindu homes

David

Devi-d

Bestowed by the mother Goddess

Semites

Shyam

Semites were the descendants of Shem which originates from Shyam, Lord Krsna

Horites

Harites

Worshipers of Hari (Krsna)



"I am convinced that everything has come down to us from the banks of the river Ganges" (Voltaire)


"India was the motherland of our race, and Sanskrit the mother of European languages. She was the mother of our philosophy … of our mathematics … of the ideals embodied in Christianity … of self government and democracy…mother India is in many ways the mother of us all." (William Durant. Author of the ten volume, story of civilisation)


"Everything, absolutely everything is of Indian origin." (Friedrich Schlegel)


Greece



Zeus the Greek God of heaven, travels planet to planet on a mystical six horse chariot wielding a trident. Indra the Vedic king of heaven also travels on a mystical six horse chariot wielding a thunderbolt.



Name

Sanskrit

Sanskrit meaning

Parthia

Partha

Arjuna, devotee of Lord Krsna

Hercules

Hari-culeesh

In the lineage of Hari (Krsna)

Hari-tutay

Greek greeting

May Hari (Krsna) bless you

Prometheus

Pramathes

Lord Siva

Demetrius

Deva-mitra

Friend of the Gods

Pythagoras

Peeth-guru

Peeth means place of education

Aristotle

Arishta-taal

God, the warder of calamities

Socrates

Sukrutus

One whose conduct is meritorious



"This Garuda column of Vasudeva (Visnu), the God of Gods, was erected here by Heliodorus, a worshiper of Visnu, the son of dion, and inhabitant of taxila, who came as Greek ambassador from the great king Antialkidas to king Kasiputra Bhagabadra, the savior, then reigning prosperously in the fourteenth year of his kingship. Three important precepts when practiced lead to heaven; self restraint, charity and conscientousness."


The Heliodorus column, erected in 113 B. C. by the ambassador of Greece. Over 2000 years ago the Greek ambassador worshiped Visnu.


Greek Silver coins made by Agathaclose, a Greek ruler from the 2nd century B.C., bear the imprint of Krsna and Balarama and are displayed in several museums.


"The whole of Greece from the era of the supposed Godships of Poseidon and zeus down to the close of the Trojan war was Indian in language, sentiment, religion, peace and war" (India in Greece, E. Pococke)


"Almost all the theories, religious, philosophical and mathematical as taught by the pythagorans were known in India in the 6th century B. C." (Professor G. Rawlinson)


"When Greece and Italy, those cradles of modern civilisation, housed only the tenants of the wilderness, India was the seat of wealth and grandeur." (History of British India, Thornton)







Name

Sanskrit

Sanskrit meaning

Korea

Gauriya

Gouri, Vedic Goddess

Casseopeans

Kashyapa muni

Followers of the Vedic sage

Kashmir

Kashyapa muni

Named after the Vedic sage

Caspean sea

Kashyapa muni

Named after the Vedic sage

Iran

Ariana

Land of the Aryans

Guatamala

Guatam

Abode of the Vedic sage Guatam

Egypt

Ajapati

Lord Rama, the illustrious scion of Aja. Their kings were named Ramses meaning Rama the God

Persia

Parasu

Vedic warrior Parasurama

Mexico

Maghico

Vedic demigod Lord Indra

Babylonia

Bahubalaneeya

Realm of Vedic king Bahubal

Mauritius

Marichi

Vedic warrior from Ramayana

Australia

Astral-alaya

Land of the missiles

America

Amaraka

Land of the immortals

Devonshire

Devaneshwar

Land of the Gods

Canterbury

Shankapury

Township of Lord Siva

Anglesey

Angulesh

Visnu, Lord of the Anguli country

England

Angulistan

Angulistan-Anguliand-England

Britain

Brihat-sthan

Great land or islands



The suffix sthan comes from the Sanskrit word stan meaning land. Afghanistan, Turkisthan, Kurdisthan, Ghabulisthan, Kazakstan, all reflect their Vedic connection. Arabia comes from the word Arvasthan.


And finally … Throughout the last two thousand years, many changes have taken place. The most influential being the rise of Christianity, followed by the religion of Islam. While the world was being converted to these new religions, anything that contradicted or existed before them was eradicated. However it is impossible to destroy everything, and if one looks with a honest heart and an open mind, they will surely see that the original culture from which all other cultures have sprung is the ancient Vedic culture. The Vedas themselves are very much like mother India. They are simply sitting there waiting for you to discover her. They are not attacking you with a sword or pointing a gun at you, they are simply sitting there patiently waiting.



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  2. Thank you so much for the clear explanation. It makes me feel calm and relaxed. Lord Krishna

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