• Sarve bhavantu sukhinah
    Sarve santu nira-maya-ah
    Sarve bhadrani pashyantu ma-kaschit dukha-bhak bhavet

    - Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: 1.4.14

  • “May all of mankind be happy May all be healthy
    May all experience prosperity
    May none (in the world) suffer.”

    - Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: 1.4.14

  • Asato Maa Sad Gamaya Tamaso Maa
    Jyotir Gamaya Mrityor Maa Amritam Gamaya

    - Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: 1.3.28

  • “O' Lord, please lead me from darkness of ignorance
    to the light (of knowledge) From death (limitation)
    to immortality (liberation).”

    - Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: 1.3.28

                                        

Jai Shree Ram!

The Ramayana Chronicles 

  

In his section we will be diving into key events from Ramayana.

 

The antiquity of the Ramayan is not a matter of 'mythological' interpretation, but of forensic observation. While the Macaulayloop attempts to compress Indo-Vedic history into a post-1500 BCE 'Invasion' timeline, the internal taxonomic data of the Valmiki Ramayan provides a biological bypass. 

By documenting the presence of 'Chatur-danta' (four-tusked) Matangas, the text serves as a witness to the prehistoric Gomphothere fossil record of the Shivaliks—species that vanished from the subcontinent hundreds of thousands of years ago. This section dismantles the 'Aryan Invasiondrunk talk' by aligning the Sanskrit Vak with the DNA-Soil anchor, proving an indigenous continuity that predates the colonial'gibberish' bymillennia.

Here you will find various articles to strengthen your faith.