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Posted: 5 years ago
#41

Originally posted by: AnkitaPurka66

Very interesting theories about Karna's kavach kundal.

I think it's just a metaphor for his radiant look etc.

But deformity could be very interesting.


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About traveling to Indralok, I think going outside earth is a little far fetched. So yeah, it could be it was on the other side of the Himalayas maybe.


The description suggests Arjuna saw many such Vimanas which could travel to Swarg. So probably an airport or a helipad.

And mountains are mentioned. So I guess wherever they went, it was probably on the other side of the Himalayas. Maybe Europe😎 Arjuna is the luckiest of the Pandavas. He had the most adventures.😃


God now I wanna travel with Arjun!

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Posted: 5 years ago
#42

Originally posted by: AnkitaPurka66

Very interesting theories about Karna's kavach kundal.

I think it's just a metaphor for his radiant look etc.

But deformity could be very interesting.


Sanjay doing video call😎

About traveling to Indralok, I think going outside earth is a little far fetched. So yeah, it could be it was on the other side of the Himalayas maybe.


The description suggests Arjuna saw many such Vimanas which could travel to Swarg. So probably an airport or a helipad.

And mountains are mentioned. So I guess wherever they went, it was probably on the other side of the Himalayas. Maybe Europe😎 Arjuna is the luckiest of the Pandavas. He had the most adventures.😃


I strongly believe this Swaryalok is just passport business. XD

He probably just was able to travel outside the Indian subcontinent to find different people. Apsaras can mean beautiful women. And foreign people whom we are seeing for the first time may seem divine and heavenly. I think this is what swagyalok was. It's a bit far fetched to think he went to Europe, but it can definitely be just beyond the Indian borders. I am not sure which place tho.


Kavach Kundal- If we have to consider that it was an extra layer on his body I unfortunately don't see anything apart from an extra layer of hard skin. If anyone is a medico or a biology student, please join. But unless this is a skin disease, you really cannot be born with a bullet proof vest even today. Or, we have to consider this born with it thing an interpolatation. But that messes up alot because KK (Kavach Kundal) has been mentioned several times in the story, and the main basis of Karna getting the Shakti weapon. All of this is interpolatation? Sounds strange

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Posted: 5 years ago
#43


Out of topic (sorry if I am breaking a rule)

But does Egyptian or Mesopotamian civilization coordinate with Mahabharata dates in anyway? MB is taking place in Later Vedic Age. So in that logic?

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Posted: 5 years ago
#44

Originally posted by: CaptainSpark


Out of topic (sorry if I am breaking a rule)

But does Egyptian or Mesopotamian civilization coordinate with Mahabharata dates in anyway? MB is taking place in Later Vedic Age. So in that logic?


MB is belives to have occured in around 3000 BC


Mesopotamian civilization was from 3100 BC-539 BC

Egyptian is 3100 BC-30 BC


Vedic civilization is from 1500-500 BC


These guys did have a trade relation with Greek and Italian fellas. 🤔

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Posted: 5 years ago
#45

Originally posted by: CaptainSpark


I strongly believe this Swaryalok is just passport business. XD

He probably just was able to travel outside the Indian subcontinent to find different people. Apsaras can mean beautiful women. And foreign people whom we are seeing for the first time may seem divine and heavenly. I think this is what swagyalok was. It's a bit far fetched to think he went to Europe, but it can definitely be just beyond the Indian borders. I am not sure which place tho.


Kavach Kundal- If we have to consider that it was an extra layer on his body I unfortunately don't see anything apart from an extra layer of hard skin. If anyone is a medico or a biology student, please join. But unless this is a skin disease, you really cannot be born with a bullet proof vest even today. Or, we have to consider this born with it thing an interpolatation. But that messes up alot because KK (Kavach Kundal) has been mentioned several times in the story, and the main basis of Karna getting the Shakti weapon. All of this is interpolatation? Sounds strange

Europe was not at all developed back then. The Greeks were the first ones to have a good civilization and they were still more tribal than India in 5th century BC, so I don't think it was Europe


That could however be Central Asia if we consider Aryan invasion theory to be true, then the Central Asia would have been their Swarga from where their gods came

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Posted: 5 years ago
#46

Originally posted by: CaptainSpark


Out of topic (sorry if I am breaking a rule)

But does Egyptian or Mesopotamian civilization coordinate with Mahabharata dates in anyway? MB is taking place in Later Vedic Age. So in that logic?

Egyptians civilization was there between 3000 BC to first century AD so Egyptians would have been there if Mahabharata happened around 5000 years back or around 1000 BC

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Posted: 5 years ago
#47

Originally posted by: proteeti


MB is belives to have occured in around 3000 BC


Mesopotamian civilization was from 3100 BC-539 BC

Egyptian is 3100 BC-30 BC


Vedic civilization is from 1500-500 BC


These guys did have a trade relation with Greek and Italian fellas. 🤔


Ahh yes. So by this, we might consider that they did have relations with countries outside of Bharat Varsha. So hence, the SwargyaLoka bit might make more sense?

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Posted: 5 years ago
#48

Originally posted by: proteeti


God now I wanna travel with Arjun!

I do too. 😳

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Posted: 5 years ago
#49

Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism

Europe was not at all developed back then. The Greeks were the first ones to have a good civilization and they were still more tribal than India in 5th century BC, so I don't think it was Europe


That could however be Central Asia if we consider Aryan invasion theory to be true, then the Central Asia would have been their Swarga from where their gods came


It cannot be Europe in anyway. At best, it could be these civilizations which existed then and yes, Central Asia. So I think their Swagyaloka referred to this.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Yes true. I also think great civilizations like Mesopotamia and Egypt could not have flourished without any trade contact.


So it definitely makes sense that the people from Mahabharata were contacted from these other civilizations.


I want to have a time machine and go back to see what actually happened.😃

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