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[color=#008000][font=Verdana][size=3][b]Evidence of very advanced technologies thousands of years back in India and Egypt is becoming evident as we reclaim the realms of technology. [/b][/size][/font][/color][color=#000000][font=Verdana][size=3]The number of temples in India is so large; it is impossible to believe that they were created with primitive technologies. Some of the Indian temples have been replicated by the contemporary rich industrialists of India. But it took enormous amount of resources and thirty years or more to complete even a part of the same. That gave rise to the concept what technology did the people in India and Egypt possess that made so many of these structures possible.[/size][/font][/color]

[color=#000000][font=Verdana][size=3]Granite is one of the hardest materials known. The Ancient Egyptians and Indians could cut it from the bedrock and shape it as if it were wood. Granite is very heavy yet the Ancient people of Asia could manipulate blocks weighing 50 tons into position 180 feet above ground level, having already moved it 600 miles from its quarry. They could drill and sculpt granite yet we are told the only tools available at the time were made of copper.[/size][/font][/color]

[color=#0000ff][font=Verdana][size=3][b]In the 21st Century, with the best of modern science, we cannot duplicate the achievements of the Ancient Egyptians and the Indians. We do not understand how they worked or why they created what we see in Egypt and India today. These were people who lived at the dawn of our known history using work methods we would find very helpful today if only we knew what they were[/b][/size][/font][/color][color=#000000][font=Verdana][size=3].[/size][/font][/color]

[color=#000000][font=Verdana][size=3]A group of Indian and Egyptian scientists recently investigated jointly these magnificent architectures. They found something that made them really astonished. The structural foundation and load bearing architectures are exactly same. The inner granites not exposed to weathering and atmospheric friction retained their sharp edge. These edges are just impossible to create unless laser type or even more advanced technologies were used.[/size][/font][/color]

[color=#ff0000][font=Verdana][size=3]Literature in both the countries point towards Gods from the β€œHeavens”. In Indian epic Ramayana, a bridge connecting India to Sri Lanka was created over the ocean to carry soldiers and war supplies to Sri Lanka. Even today that kind of effort is impossible to achieve with 21st century technologies.[/size][/font][/color]

[color=#000000][font=Verdana][size=3]According to historians in Egypt and India, the two countries were not in touch with each other. What really created all these miracles and similar coincidences so many years back? [/size][/font][/color][color=#800080][font=Verdana][size=3][b]Scientists are slowly concluding it is possible that Extra-Terrestrial β€œGods” were involved in creating these structures all over the world. The Mayan and other civilizations that could understand the meaning of "zero" and "infinity" also had similar structural foundations. [/b][/size][/font][/color]

[color=#000000][font=Verdana][size=3]There is a theory that human beings evolve together in parallel all over the world. But that does not answer why the structures created by people in different continents thousands of years back will have similar foundations. [/size][/font][/color]

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[color=#008000][font=Verdana][size=3][b]Evidence of very advanced technologies thousands of years back in India and Egypt is becoming evident as we reclaim the realms of technology. [/b][/size][/font][/color][color=#000000][font=Verdana][size=3]The number of temples in India is so large; it is impossible to believe that they were created with primitive technologies. Some of the Indian temples have been replicated by the contemporary rich industrialists of India. But it took enormous amount of resources and thirty years or more to complete even a part of the same. That gave rise to the concept what technology did the people in India and Egypt possess that made so many of these structures possible.[/size][/font][/color]

[color=#000000][font=Verdana][size=3]Granite is one of the hardest materials known. The Ancient Egyptians and Indians could cut it from the bedrock and shape it as if it were wood. Granite is very heavy yet the Ancient people of Asia could manipulate blocks weighing 50 tons into position 180 feet above ground level, having already moved it 600 miles from its quarry. They could drill and sculpt granite yet we are told the only tools available at the time were made of copper.[/size][/font][/color]

[color=#0000ff][font=Verdana][size=3][b]In the 21st Century, with the best of modern science, we cannot duplicate the achievements of the Ancient Egyptians and the Indians. We do not understand how they worked or why they created what we see in Egypt and India today. These were people who lived at the dawn of our known history using work methods we would find very helpful today if only we knew what they were[/b][/size][/font][/color][color=#000000][font=Verdana][size=3].[/size][/font][/color]

[color=#000000][font=Verdana][size=3]A group of Indian and Egyptian scientists recently investigated jointly these magnificent architectures. They found something that made them really astonished. The structural foundation and load bearing architectures are exactly same. The inner granites not exposed to weathering and atmospheric friction retained their sharp edge. These edges are just impossible to create unless laser type or even more advanced technologies were used.[/size][/font][/color]

[color=#ff0000][font=Verdana][size=3]Literature in both the countries point towards Gods from the β€œHeavens”. In Indian epic Ramayana, a bridge connecting India to Sri Lanka was created over the ocean to carry soldiers and war supplies to Sri Lanka. Even today that kind of effort is impossible to achieve with 21st century technologies.[/size][/font][/color]

[color=#000000][font=Verdana][size=3]According to historians in Egypt and India, the two countries were not in touch with each other. What really created all these miracles and similar coincidences so many years back? [/size][/font][/color][color=#800080][font=Verdana][size=3][b]Scientists are slowly concluding it is possible that Extra-Terrestrial β€œGods” were involved in creating these structures all over the world. The Mayan and other civilizations that could understand the meaning of "zero" and "infinity" also had similar structural foundations. [/b][/size][/font][/color]

[color=#000000][font=Verdana][size=3]There is a theory that human beings evolve together in parallel all over the world. But that does not answer why the structures created by people in different continents thousands of years back will have similar foundations. [/size][/font][/color]
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[*][size=5][b]Shadow Disappears at noon[/b][/size][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=3]: The most intersting part of this Brihadeeswara temple [b]is [/b][/size][/font][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=3]the shadow of the temple, which surprisingly [/size][/font][b]never falls on the ground at noon. [/b][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=3]The Brihadeshwar Temple is one of the tallest temples in the world and is so designed that the viman does not cast a shadow at noon during any part of the year.[/size][/font]
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[url="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/India"]India[/url] is a land of contradictions. While cutting-edge technology drives us forward, religious superstitions which befuddle the mind take us in the opposite direction. Even the sudden death of advocate T P Sundararajan, whose legal intervention led to stock-taking in Sree Padmanabha Swamy temple, was said to be "divine retribution". Was it? Who can tell?
Superstitions abound all over India. Who are we to tempt the gods, ask believers. Take Renuka Temple in Kullu where goddess Renuka Devi is worshipped. Villagers are so fearful of inviting the wrath of her husband, Rishi Jamdagni, that they dare not look at her idol. Even the priest enters only after covering his face with a white cloth during Navratra and Fagli when the temple door is opened. Women throw their offerings from afar.
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Shobha Ram, the priest, explains: "Everybody is aware of Jamdagni's rage. He once got so angry with his wife that he ordered his son Parshuram to kill her." Bir Singh Rana, a devotee, says he has never peeped into the temple. "Jamdagni's curse can remain for more than 12 years. A woman lost her eyesight when she looked at the idol." Believe it or not.
If you visit Mehandipur Balaji shrine in Dausa district of Rajasthan, you'll be met by a strange sight. Hundreds of devotees lie around with heavy stones on their body. They claim the stones work like magic to ease any pain. And if it's evil spirits that are troubling you, why, the deity handles that too. Such people are kept locked or chained in a big room. The priest treats them either by reciting holy verses or by giving physical pain.
However, in Mahudi tirth in Mehsana district, 70 km from Ahmedabad, the treatment meted out is sweeter. The sukhdi offering is made of whole wheat flour roasted in pure ghee and mixed with jaggery. But it cannot be taken home. "Those who have taken the sukhdi outside have faced misfortune – accidents, death...," warns Prakash Mehta, a member of the Shree Mahudi Jain Shwetambar Murtipujak Trust which manages the temple. Sweet dreams are not made of this. On the other hand, Bhairon Mandir in [url="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Delhi"]Delhi[/url] can be quite a tippler's delight. Here, devotees offer liquor to Bhairavji, a fierce incarnation of Lord Shiva, to appease his rage. There are gods for every reason in India. In Shani Shinganapur village in Ahmednagar district, people once believed that Shani protects them from theft. They would leave their houses unlocked till a smart alec recently struck at a few houses and decamped with valuables. Now, the doors are firmly locked.
So much for superstition.
Temples have often played the gender card too. Women don't visit Pune's Kartikswami Temple on top of Parvati Hill as it's believed they will lose their husbands if they do so. Sudhakar Goti, chief of Parvati temple, says, "Visiting Kartikswami Temple is discouraged only among Maharashtrians. The same god brings good fortune in south India."
Women don't visit Mallikarjuna Swamy temple inside Dimbam forest on the Karnataka-Tamil Nadu border either. Belief has it that any woman coming here will die and be turned to rock. Is there a rock here? Yes, 100m from the temple.
It all began when Mallikarjuna Swamy, a Lingayat monk, came to Kongandi Hill close by. He wanted to do penance and forbade any woman from coming close. One disobeyed and had to pay the price for it. Since then, says Doreswamy, a devotee, no woman has dared to visit this temple. Though the seer of Chitradurga mutt, Sri Murugarajnedra Sharanaru, led some women there in 1993, it didn't have the desired results and women continued to give the temple a miss. Savitha, a school girl who accompanied the seer, assures that this superstition is unfounded. Naturally. She's proof of it.

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Rationalists debunk superstitions, saying they are formed either through a cultural process or deliberately generated by vested interests. Sanal Edamaruku, president of the Indian Rationalist Association, says a study done by [url="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Trinity-College"]Trinity College[/url] found that 30% of any given population has a tendency to accept matters of faith blindly. "In India, it's 31%, in the US, 37%," he says. "In societies where there is uncertainty, either political or economic, people look for security in superstitions." While some are promoted by religious leaders, why people believe them has nothing to do with faith, he asserts.
Rev Fr M C Paulose of Delhi's St Mary's Orthodox Church says, "Superstition is based on non-realistic thinking. One doesn't need to go to a particular place of worship for prayers to be fulfilled. Real faith can make things happen in any place of worship."

In Tamil Nadu, even rationalist Dravidian politicians have come under the sway of superstitions. They believe that visiting Brihadeshwara Temple in Thanjavur will bring bad luck. In 1984, prime minister [url="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Indira-Gandhi"]Indira Gandhi[/url] and chief minister M G Ramachandran went to the temple to unveil a statue of Raja Raja Chola. While the PM was assassinated that year, MGR swooned outside the temple and suffered a stroke. In 2010, when the 1000th anniversary of the temple was celebrated, CM M Karunanidhi, a rationalist, came to witness a dance programme but he came in through a side entrance. An official of the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Board, which manages the temple, says, "Getting a politician or an official to inaugurate a programme in the temple is very difficult." The search for peace draws people to dargahs too. The one at Erwadi, a village in Ramanathapuram district, is believed to cure mentally-ill patients. But in 2001, more than 25 were charred to death in a fire near the dargah. It hardly mattered. The patients just keep pouring in.

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veeti anniti paina nammakam undhi kaani ekkado chinna anumaanam e congress govt kavali ani ilanti news create chesi evaru open cheyakunda choosi melliga akkada unna treasure ni antha sardesthonda ani
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