#gujarat

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The #Submerged #City of #Krishna #DISCOVERED - #Dwarka Discover the enigmatic Lost City of Dwarka, an ancient submerged city off the coast of modern-day #Gujarat, #India. Revered in Hindu scriptures as the submerged city from the kingdom of Krishna, Dwarka's existence intertwines myth and #history. Recent underwater explorations have unearthed compelling archaeological evidence, bolstering claims of its historical reality. This legendary city, mentioned in the #Mahabharata, captivates historians and archaeologists. Its discovery offers insights into ancient Indian civilization and corroborates historical narratives. Dwarka's underwater ruins, with stone structures and artifacts, provide a fascinating glimpse into a lost Hindu civilization at the bottom of the sea of India. Explore the mystery and legacy of Dwarka, a pivotal site in India's rich history and mythology. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFmn5yyVRXo

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Yoga in its earliest form back to 3100 BC, if not earlier. And Mohenjo-Daro as well, obviously.

Yoga meditation can thus be safely dated to have its origins as early as 5000 years ago, if not earlier. And to have originally been associated with a peaceful, mother goddess type of understanding.

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Indian #carnelian #beads with white design, etched in white with an alkali through a heat process, imported to Susa in 2600–1700 BC. Found in the tell of the Susa acropolis. Louvre Museum, reference Sb 17751. These beads are identical with beads found in the #Indus Civilization site of Dholavira [ #Gujarat].

The next significant way that the #Veda is not like the #Bible is because it does not really use a chain of descent from #Adam.

In fact prior to its founders it says humanity went back "for ages and ages".

Its origin, #Ayodhya, is not modern Ayodhya, it may not be an actual place, may be a symbol, such as, evidently from Atharva Veda, a yogic symbol of the #human #body. Grammatically, ayodhya is an adjective, similar to #Invincible.

aṣṭācakrā navadvārā devānāṃ pūrayodhyā
tasyāṃ hiraṇyayaḥkośaḥ svargo jyotiṣāvṛtaḥ

Eight-wheeled, nine-doored, is the impregnable stronghold of the gods;
in that is a golden vessel, heaven-going (swarga), covered with #light

—Atharvaveda 10.2.31 —Translation by William Dwight Whitney

https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?122336-The-Indus-script-aka-the-Harappan-script-aka-the-WTH-Deciphered.

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#Quote Posted by pueblo (here)
#Series of #deaths due to #heart #attack on #cricket #ground:

One more #youth #dies during cricket practice in Morbi

In #Gujarat, the number of deaths due to #heartattack is #increasing day by day.

Most of the people are seen dying of heart attack while playing cricket.
Just a note about cricket, for those reading who may not know much about the game.

As in baseball, one whole team is in the field (to catch or retrieve the ball when hit), while the other team takes their turn at batting. When fielding, it's very typical for someone to be standing relatively still for fairly long periods of time, punctuated by very #sudden bursts of fast reactive movement (leaping or sprinting) from a standing or crouching position. (In this way, it's actually very different from football.) It seems likely to me that this sudden impact on a #vaxx-compromised heart is what's causing the #tragic #problems.

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India deploys 8.4GW of solar PV in H1, forecast to reach 20GW by end of the year


India deployed 8,359MW of solar PV in the first half of the year, marking a significant increase of 71% compared to the same period last year, according to figures from the Central Electricity Authority (CEA) and analyst firm JMK Research.
https://www.pv-tech.org/india-deploys-8-4gw-of-solar-pv-in-h1-forecast-to-reach-20gw-by-end-of-the-year/
#target, #central, #electricity, #deployment, #gujarat, #news, #authority, #statistics


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