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Sunday, September 17, 2023

RAMAYAN & MAHABHARAT - EARLIEST KNOWN HUMAN CIVILIZATION

Ram, Lakshman and Sita, walked from Ayodhya located in province Uttar Pradesh, Bharat/India to Sri Lanka, during the 14-year exile period and all the places they walked through are well-known pilgrimages now. Ram Sena did not create stones for building first ever known sea bridge, the Ram Setu, from Rameshwaram, India to Sri Lanka. They selected specific pre-existing Choral/other stones for building the bridge wherever sea water was deep. Archaological Survey of India (ASI), therefore erred in interpretation by calling it Nature-made bridge rather than man-made with Nature-made stones. Thus, Supreme court of India rejected the then government's illogical contention. Monkey versus dianasaur fossils reference pleaded by ASI was uncalled for in this case. Both Ramayan and Mahabharat epics mark the use of clothes by some affluent people then. This is endorsed by description of a clothes washerman (Dhobi) blaming King Raam and Draupadi's sari being attempted to be pulled out unsuccessfully, by the Kauravas. Vanars (van+nars/men) and Jama Vant were jungle/forest based tribal early human societies who wore animal skins/hides (langoor and bear skin, etc) as dress just like Lord Shiva wore tiger skin, prior to Ram avatar. Ravan's army spy, Mareech wore spotted deer skin to confuse Sita, thinking it to be golden deer. Many people settled near Earth's North pole have been wearing animal hides as clothes, till recent times. Obviously, Jamavant wore bear skin clothing and Hanumanji wore langoor/monkey skin but they were early-humans in reality. This becomes clear from the description in Ramayan that Vajrangi (earlier name of Hanumanji) first met Sri Raam as a Sanskrit-speaking scholar. Vajrangi started dressing Himself as a langoor/monkey when Lor Raam, called Him Hanuman, for the first time ever. In Epic Ramayan, they were affectionately referred to as monkey army just as today in cricket matches, some teams are referred to as Kangaroos, Kiwis, etc with affection by the media. Even till date, some Nicobar tribes do not wear clothes.Thus, wearing hand-woven clothes by affluent people has existed in India since the Ramayan times,over 6000 years ago.

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