Thursday, February 22, 2007

How millions of Muslims kiss Shivling everyday!


Wednesday, February 21, 2007
How Millions of Muslims KISS SHIVLING EVERYDAY....!!
I found this article on a discussion board on the Internet:
Vedic Past Of Pre-Islamic Arabia & about Vishnu's Bona vaman Avtar how it connected to Mecca
By a Vedic Researcher Pt. Badmashcharya
Many centuries before prophet Muhammad and the advent of Islam, Arabia or Arabistan was an extremely rich and glorious center of Vedic civilization. Arabia was in fact a flourishing civilization which revered Vedic culture. In fact the Black Stone at the Kaaba (mecca?) is the Lingam of Lord Shiva. Millions of Muslims kiss this sacred emblem of Lord Shiva every day,
The Kaba temple which was misappropriated and captured by Muslims was originally an International Vedic Shrine. The ancient Vedic scripture Harihareswar Mahatmya mentions that Lord Vishnu's footprints are consecrated in Mecca. An important clue to this fact is that Muslims call this holy precint Haram which is a deviation of the Sanskrit term Hariyam, i.e. the precint of Lord Hari alias Lord Vishnu. The relevant stanza reads:
"Ekam Padam Gayayantu MAKKAYAANTU Dwitiyakam Tritiyam Sthapitam Divyam Muktyai Shuklasya Sannidhau"The allusion is to the Vamana incarnation of Lord Vishnu whose blessed feet were consecrated at three holy sites, namely Gaya, Mecca and Shukla Teertha. Worshipping such carved, holy foot impressions is a holy Vedic custom which convert Muslims are inadvertently perpetuating. But in doing this they delude themselves and mislead others that these foot-impressions which are on reverential display in several mosques and tombs around the world are in fact Muhammad's own. There are several snags in this argument. Firstly worshipping a foot -impression amounts to idolatry and should therefore be taboo for a true Muslim. Secondly Muhhamad disclaimed having performed any miracles. Therefore there can be no foot-impression of his on stone. Thirdly foot-impressions must always be in pairs like shoes. Yet in most of these shrines, it is usually a single footprint which suggests that Muhammad walked on only one foot. Another question that crops up is whether the foot-impression is of the same size and foot in all the shrines. The fact appears to be that when the Vedic Kaba shrine in Mecca was invaded by Muhammad, the pairs of foot impressions of Vedic deities there were plundered and later traded to the gullible and devout as Muhammad's own footprints for some favour, reward or personal gain by unscrupulous clergy. That is why they are single and not in pairs.
The Black Stone which is the Shiv Emblem (also known as Sange Aswad which is a corrupted form of the Sanskrit word Sanghey Ashweta--meaning non-white stone) still survives in the Kaba as the central object of Islamic veneration.
The Shiv Ling at The Kaba. It was broken in seven places and now is held together by a silver band.The term Kaba itself is a corruption of the Sanskrit word Gabha (Garbha + Graha) which means Sanctum.
In addition, in the inscriptions from Hajja and its neighborhood was found a votive vessel dedicated by members of two tribes called Rama and Somia. Rama and Soma are Vedic deities, Rama is of the Solar dynasty and Soma is of the Lunar Dynasty. The moon god was called by various names in pre-Islamic times, one of them was Allah. Allah had 3 children, Al-Lat, Al-Uzza and Manat. Al-Lat and Al-Uzza were both feminine deities. Alla is another name for the Hindu goddess Durga. It is obvious that the goddess Al-Lat was Alla (Durga) and Al-Uzza was Oorja (energy or life force also known as Shakti). Manat was none other than Somnath which is another name for Lord Shiva. One significant point to note that Soma in Sanskrit means Moon and Nath means Lord. Thus the Kaba itself was dedicated to the Moon God Somnath alias Shiv and the word Somnath was corrupted to Manat. The famous Black Stone is none other than the ShivLing of Makkeshwar alias Mecca. Lord Shiva is always shown with a crescent Moon on his head and every Shiva temple is supposed to have a sacred water spring representing the Ganges. The Crescent Moon pinnacle of the Kaba and the Zamzam spring (actually Zamza from Ganga) are irrefutable testaments to the Vedic origins of the Kaba.
Maqam-E-Ibrahim or more appropriately the pedestal of Brahma. Muslims from all over the world pay homage to this shrine. This shrine is actually the pedestal of Brahma. Notice that the word, Ibrahim is actually a corruption of the word, Brahma. The octogonal grill which is a Vedic design, protects the holy footprints which represent the start of the creation nearly 2000 million years ago.
Before it was captured by the Muslims it was an international shrine of the Vedic trinity. In fact the names of the holiest of Muslim cities Mecca and Medina come from the Sanskrit words Makha-Medini which means the land of Fire-Worship. Even the most ancient names of these 2 cities were Mahcorava- which came from Mahadeva (Lord Shiva) and Yathrabn - which came from Yatra-Sthan (place of pilgrimage).
Islam came into being about 1372 years ago. It is well known that over 7500 years ago, at the time of the Mahabharat War, Kurus ruled the world. The scions of that family administered the different regions.
Prophet Muhammed himself and his family were adherents of Vedic culture.
The Encyclopedia Islamia admits as much when it says: "Muhammed's grandfather and uncles were hereditary priests of the Kaba temple which housed 360 idols!"
According to Arab traditions, Muhammad is a title. We do not know what name his parents had given him. We do however know that the central object of worship which survives at the Kaba today is a Shivling. That was allowed to remain there because that was the faceless family deity of Muhammad's family. One of the original names of Lord Shiv is Mahadev (The Great God) therefore it is entirely possible Muhammad came from Mahadev. This appears fairly certain because the Arabs still have a Mahadevi sect. Moreover the title Mehdi of a Muslim chief is also a malpronounciation of the term Mahadeva. According to Sanskrit etymology the term Muhammad implies 'a person of great inspiration' - 'Mahan Madah yasya assau Muhammadah' In a hostile sense it also implies 'a person of a proud and haughty temperament'.
The Qurayshi tribe into which Mohammed was born was particularly devoted to Allah and and the three children of the Moon God. Therefore when Muhammad decided to spread his own Divine religion, he took innumerable aspects of the daily Vedic culture that surrounded him and applied them to suit the temperment of his era.
Regards
Badmash :)
2:26:43 AM
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Comments
Badmash Wednesday, February 21, 2007 11:50:13 AM
kisi ko 2 line ka reply dene main jor aata hain?
hello Wednesday, February 21, 2007 12:08:11 PM
he he he!!!
he he he Wednesday, February 21, 2007 1:08:21 PM
he he he he he
Infidel Wednesday, February 21, 2007 7:04:46 PM
Great one, badmash. So now who is idolator?I pesonally liked the different meanings of muhammad. Good research, bro.
Badmash Thursday, February 22, 2007 2:54:48 PM
Thanks brother Infidel :) i did research whole night and found this really incredible artical.
kam ne kaj Thursday, February 22, 2007 6:27:16 PM
kam na kaj ke dushman anaj ke.
K.Venugopal Friday, February 23, 2007 6:26:10 AM
The point Badmash Shaitan is making, I believe, is that research can come up with anything. And since the results of one research may not be satisfactory to another researcher, no research is final. In fact, there is no finality to anything, except blind faith. The faithful does not question nor does he tolerate questions. But what is desirable is enlightened faith and not blind faith and enlightened faith is sustained on questioning and when the questioning ceases upon understanding, faith is no longer required - enlightenment occurs.

Badmash Friday, February 23, 2007 12:30:14 PM
Infidel and Venu thnaks for your humble replies :)But that cannot be false broken part of "Shivling" is set in mecca which was captured by muslim invader "Gori Gajnavi". Venu would you please enlight on this fect.
Blog_Inspector Friday, February 23, 2007 5:11:36 PM
You hit the bull's eye when you say that Sang-E-Aswad is nothing but representation of Shivling. We refer to Shiva as "Jyothirlingam". Ling itself is nothing but the usual oval shape that light generally takes as in a candle or deepak etc. God, the Supreme is therefore "light". Light is the vision many great founders of religion had before some point of knowledge or some human value system struck them as important and convincing. Muslims say "Allah" is formless. Sikhs say "Ek omkar niraakar". Thus Shiva is the one and only God and his form is that of a tiny point of light!
K.Venugopal Friday, February 23, 2007 10:22:12 PM
Dear Blog Inspector, The light spoken of in spiritual literature is not the light by which our physical eye sees. It is the light by which our spiritual 'eye' sees, whereby we get enlightened. However, such light is often depicted in a physical form, which is natural because our journey to the spiritual starts with our physical form.
K.Venugopal Friday, February 23, 2007 10:41:55 PM
Dear Badmash, That a piece of stone (called Aswad) is kept in the holiest of holy Islamic structures in their grandest mosque means that Muslims consider the stone special (and kiss it). In fact the only other stone that is part of the Hajj rites is the stone pillar (called Jamrah) that depicts Satan and which is in turned stoned! If Jamrah represents Satan, then Aswad could logically represent Allah. More research needed here, really. (Kissing and stoning are exact opposite activities - as opposite as Allah and Satan.)As you said, the Aswad (black stone) broke or cracked when a Muslim invader attacked Mecca about 200 years after Mohammad and lifted the stone back to his Kingdom in the North East of the Arabian peninsula. We have not heard about Hindus attacking others’ temples for lifting idols because anyone could carve out any number of idols to his hearts content in Hinduism. But in Islamdom they have only one idol and no further idols are permitted and hence the raid for it.Please continue with your research and post your findings regularly.

Blog_Inspector Saturday, February 24, 2007 1:41:53 PM
Dear Mr.Venugopal,Spirit means "soul". Soul needs a physical body and physical eye to see, since by itself soul does not experience anything. The "light" mentioned in scriptures is truly not "physical", I agree. It is "metaphysical" i.e. non-material.
Badmash Saturday, February 24, 2007 1:46:44 PM
Dear Venu Thanks for your reply. Venu bhai i said ki muslim invader "Gori Gajnavi" attacked on Indian Tample name "Kedarnath tample" now which is in nepal..theek!! Obviously he did not cracked Shivling to worship hindy idol...but to make inian kings down therefore he did.Islamic invaders ne Hindu kings ko insult karne ke liye kedarnath tample per attack kia and cracked Shivling to make Hindu ppls and kings down and then he wrapd piece of broken Shivling in thick chain aur usse apni country tak le kar gaya like symbol of his victory over hindu kings. and this is what i heard is fect non hindu kings could defeated gori gajnavi except hindu raja Prithviraj chuahan. isn't that true?
Badmash Saturday, February 24, 2007 1:51:48 PM
Blog inspector your rite there is only one God in form of light which is we heard from our elders. and hence we call them Shiva,etc. as Venu said ki God is mean to be in spiritual Light. not NDPL tata light hehehehehehe Thanks for your reply Blog Inspector
perfektm Saturday, February 24, 2007 2:01:33 PM
is there any respect for shivling in that kissing... or was it because you are indirectly touching your pedo prophet hands?
K.Venugopal Sunday, February 25, 2007 5:09:35 PM
Dear Blog Inspector, Spirit, Soul, Essence, Life, Consciousness - all mean the same. It is only a concept. The soul or spirit or essence or life or consciousness of everything is God. Creation is the expression of God. It is no different from God. Just as the waves are no different from the ocean. The One God becomes many expressions. We have to realize our essence and celebrate our expressions – this is the purpose of life.

3 comments:

Rajesh Chandra said...

Those who believe in truth will never kill others,rape,loot or plunder temples..if anyone has done and call murder of humanbeings as triumph then the religion which perpetrates or advocates such action must be inspired by satan only.

Nitin said...

Such a beautiful Indian history is.
I really love this article and its true.
The one who had written it really research a lot..
Thanks to u for awareness me.

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