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Aintiram a book from Atlantis!

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posted on Nov, 19 2015 @ 08:00 AM
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originally posted by: aorAki

originally posted by: Marduk


Quick everyone, follow me to the grave of Philip Sclater


In which zoogeographic region would that be?


Narnia



posted on Nov, 28 2015 @ 03:09 PM
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originally posted by: drjmercay
Mayan's Aintiram IS NOT from Atlantis. Also, this and other texts of Mayan are not in Hindi - they are in ancient Tamil. Some have been translated to Sanskrit (loosing some of their meaning) and now some are in a poor translation in English. Mayan was born on a now submerged continent called Kumari Continent otherwise known as Lumeria. It in the Sea south of India.


Not according to himself:


Mamuni Mayan (மாமுனி Māmuṉi meaning Brahmarishi Mayan, Sangakala Sirpachithan Mamuni Mayan, Mayamuni, Mayendran) is a culture hero character from Tamil Sangam literature (the Silappathikaram, Manimekalai, and Civaka Cintamani epics), identified with the asura Maya Dānava (Mayasura) of the Mahabharata,[1] the mythical founder of Vastu Shastra. Romakapura (Sanskrit) [from romaka hairy + pura city, fortified town] City of hairy ones; in the Surya-Siddhanta (1:6; 12:39), is given as the birthplace of Asura maya.

en.wikipedia.org...



posted on Nov, 28 2015 @ 04:58 PM
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originally posted by: zinc12

originally posted by: drjmercay
Mayan's Aintiram IS NOT from Atlantis. Also, this and other texts of Mayan are not in Hindi - they are in ancient Tamil. Some have been translated to Sanskrit (loosing some of their meaning) and now some are in a poor translation in English. Mayan was born on a now submerged continent called Kumari Continent otherwise known as Lumeria. It in the Sea south of India.


Not according to himself:


Mamuni Mayan (மாமுனி Māmuṉi meaning Brahmarishi Mayan, Sangakala Sirpachithan Mamuni Mayan, Mayamuni, Mayendran) is a culture hero character from Tamil Sangam literature (the Silappathikaram, Manimekalai, and Civaka Cintamani epics), identified with the asura Maya Dānava (Mayasura) of the Mahabharata,[1] the mythical founder of Vastu Shastra. Romakapura (Sanskrit) [from romaka hairy + pura city, fortified town] City of hairy ones; in the Surya-Siddhanta (1:6; 12:39), is given as the birthplace of Asura maya.

en.wikipedia.org...

Simply put, Athalam, the region where Romakapura is located in this myth, is one of the "Seven Heavens," aka the "Superior Worlds."

Harte
edit on 11/28/2015 by Harte because: of the wonderful things he does!



posted on Nov, 28 2015 @ 10:31 PM
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originally posted by: Harte

originally posted by: zinc12

originally posted by: drjmercay
Mayan's Aintiram IS NOT from Atlantis. Also, this and other texts of Mayan are not in Hindi - they are in ancient Tamil. Some have been translated to Sanskrit (loosing some of their meaning) and now some are in a poor translation in English. Mayan was born on a now submerged continent called Kumari Continent otherwise known as Lumeria. It in the Sea south of India.


Not according to himself:


Mamuni Mayan (மாமுனி Māmuṉi meaning Brahmarishi Mayan, Sangakala Sirpachithan Mamuni Mayan, Mayamuni, Mayendran) is a culture hero character from Tamil Sangam literature (the Silappathikaram, Manimekalai, and Civaka Cintamani epics), identified with the asura Maya Dānava (Mayasura) of the Mahabharata,[1] the mythical founder of Vastu Shastra. Romakapura (Sanskrit) [from romaka hairy + pura city, fortified town] City of hairy ones; in the Surya-Siddhanta (1:6; 12:39), is given as the birthplace of Asura maya.

en.wikipedia.org...

Simply put, Athalam, the region where Romakapura is located in this myth, is one of the "Seven Heavens," aka the "Superior Worlds."

Harte
Athalaantham sounds very similar to Atlantis does it not



posted on Nov, 29 2015 @ 01:19 PM
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originally posted by: zinc12

originally posted by: Harte

originally posted by: zinc12

originally posted by: drjmercay
Mayan's Aintiram IS NOT from Atlantis. Also, this and other texts of Mayan are not in Hindi - they are in ancient Tamil. Some have been translated to Sanskrit (loosing some of their meaning) and now some are in a poor translation in English. Mayan was born on a now submerged continent called Kumari Continent otherwise known as Lumeria. It in the Sea south of India.


Not according to himself:


Mamuni Mayan (மாமுனி Māmuṉi meaning Brahmarishi Mayan, Sangakala Sirpachithan Mamuni Mayan, Mayamuni, Mayendran) is a culture hero character from Tamil Sangam literature (the Silappathikaram, Manimekalai, and Civaka Cintamani epics), identified with the asura Maya Dānava (Mayasura) of the Mahabharata,[1] the mythical founder of Vastu Shastra. Romakapura (Sanskrit) [from romaka hairy + pura city, fortified town] City of hairy ones; in the Surya-Siddhanta (1:6; 12:39), is given as the birthplace of Asura maya.

en.wikipedia.org...

Simply put, Athalam, the region where Romakapura is located in this myth, is one of the "Seven Heavens," aka the "Superior Worlds."

Harte
Athalaantham sounds very similar to Atlantis does it not

Not in any way at all does it sound similar.

Have you never read Plato?

Harte



posted on Nov, 29 2015 @ 02:26 PM
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originally posted by: Harte

originally posted by: zinc12

originally posted by: Harte

originally posted by: zinc12

originally posted by: drjmercay
Mayan's Aintiram IS NOT from Atlantis. Also, this and other texts of Mayan are not in Hindi - they are in ancient Tamil. Some have been translated to Sanskrit (loosing some of their meaning) and now some are in a poor translation in English. Mayan was born on a now submerged continent called Kumari Continent otherwise known as Lumeria. It in the Sea south of India.


Not according to himself:



Mamuni Mayan (மாமுனி Māmuṉi meaning Brahmarishi Mayan, Sangakala Sirpachithan Mamuni Mayan, Mayamuni, Mayendran) is a culture hero character from Tamil Sangam literature (the Silappathikaram, Manimekalai, and Civaka Cintamani epics), identified with the asura Maya Dānava (Mayasura) of the Mahabharata,[1] the mythical founder of Vastu Shastra. Romakapura (Sanskrit) [from romaka hairy + pura city, fortified town] City of hairy ones; in the Surya-Siddhanta (1:6; 12:39), is given as the birthplace of Asura maya.

en.wikipedia.org...

Simply put, Athalam, the region where Romakapura is located in this myth, is one of the "Seven Heavens," aka the "Superior Worlds."

Harte
Athalaantham sounds very similar to Atlantis does it not

Not in any way at all does it sound similar.

Have you never read Plato?

Harte


Yes I have, the capital of Atala (tripura) sounds very similar to the citadel of Atlantis ie three walls of different metal

edit on 29-11-2015 by zinc12 because: (no reason given)



posted on Nov, 29 2015 @ 03:51 PM
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originally posted by: zinc12

originally posted by: Harte

originally posted by: zinc12

originally posted by: Harte

originally posted by: zinc12

originally posted by: drjmercay
Mayan's Aintiram IS NOT from Atlantis. Also, this and other texts of Mayan are not in Hindi - they are in ancient Tamil. Some have been translated to Sanskrit (loosing some of their meaning) and now some are in a poor translation in English. Mayan was born on a now submerged continent called Kumari Continent otherwise known as Lumeria. It in the Sea south of India.


Not according to himself:



Mamuni Mayan (மாமுனி Māmuṉi meaning Brahmarishi Mayan, Sangakala Sirpachithan Mamuni Mayan, Mayamuni, Mayendran) is a culture hero character from Tamil Sangam literature (the Silappathikaram, Manimekalai, and Civaka Cintamani epics), identified with the asura Maya Dānava (Mayasura) of the Mahabharata,[1] the mythical founder of Vastu Shastra. Romakapura (Sanskrit) [from romaka hairy + pura city, fortified town] City of hairy ones; in the Surya-Siddhanta (1:6; 12:39), is given as the birthplace of Asura maya.

en.wikipedia.org...

Simply put, Athalam, the region where Romakapura is located in this myth, is one of the "Seven Heavens," aka the "Superior Worlds."

Harte
Athalaantham sounds very similar to Atlantis does it not

Not in any way at all does it sound similar.

Have you never read Plato?

Harte


Yes I have, the capital of Atala (tripura) sounds very similar to the citadel of Atlantis ie three walls of different metal

Tripura was three cities, on on Earth, on in the sky and the third in heaven.

The Earth city was constructed of iron. The sky city was constructed of silver. The heavenly city was constructed of gold.

You seem to think this compares to the brass, tin and orichalcum coverings on the three walls surrounding Plato's Atlantis.

I don't see the similarity.

Harte




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