'Dashanan' means that Dashavdhani can think 10 things at once


- Ravana's kingdom was as far east as the Central Pacific

- Ravana had 20 arms so he was ten times stronger than a normal human being

- Mandodari was Maytanaya and was the daughter of Peruvian Mayan culture

Is. There were 12 Maharajas in India around 8 BC. The districts which are also called 1. Organ 3. Magadha 3. Kashi 3. Koshal 2. Vriji (Vajji) 2. Mall 3. Chedi 2. Vatsa (lineage) Kuru 10. Panchal 11. Fish 12. Soursen 15. Ashvak or Asmak 18. Avanti 12. Gandhar 18. Kamboj. Were in it. (Reference: Chambridge History of India Vol, I pp-178, Sanyutta-Nikaya, IV pp-341.

India had a monarchy but it was in the words of Prof. Bryce ..... Among them were Koshal (Ayodhya) and Mithila Agrim. Here the power was in the hands of the upper house and the lower house. When King Dasharatha of Awadh had to give the post of Yuvraj to his son Ram, he had to seek the permission of the Sabha and Samiti. His Majesty the present U.P. Northwest Bihar, Central India and Chhattisgarh and one Saptasindhu. His marriages with his daughters (Kaushalya and Sumitra) were politically motivated.

The empire of the Iranian Aryans at that time was from the Pamirs to the present Hindkush (Mukhavat) Mountains and northeastern Iran. That day was called country. In Iran (still known among the Parsis as Kaikobad, Kaikhushru) he was defeated by Dasharatha who invaded India from that country and married his daughter Kaikeyi. They were the most beautiful of the three queens and the most mentally and physically strong. Kaushalya Dasaratha received Rama. Sumitra had two sons Laxman and Shatrughan. Bharat from Kaikeyi.

Vasira gave Shastra Vidya to Shriram. There was no warrior like Shriram at the time when Vishwamitra taught arms. There was no beautiful young lady like Janaki, the daughter of the royal father of Mithila. Shrikrushna has also said about Shriram in Vibhuti Yoga (Chapter 10) of Gita. रामोडस्मि शस्त्रभृताम् ।। (Among the armed I am Ram.)

This is about North India. The 'monopolistic' power prevailed in the South as opposed to the North. At that time in the mountains of present day Karnataka region, the body of the people resembled that of a human being was similar to that of a monkey but the brain was as developed as that of a human. The kingdom of his king Wali was prevailing. (The Times published a five-page supplement about this 'humanzi'. A talkie called 'humanzi' has also been formed.) He was also a 'monopolist'.

Further south from present day Sri Lanka to Malay Peninsula (Malaya) Golden Island (Sumatra) Yav Island (Java) Varah Island (Borlio) to Bali Island to Southeast Pacific Ocean (to present Oceania Archipelago) Putrasna The empire is likely to have expanded. Its power The present-day Thailand and the Zanu people still live in the jungles of northeastern Malaya and in the islands of Newgi. Raqqa is mentioned in Alf-Layla-wa-Layla (Arabian Nights). These rakkas still inhabit the forests of northeastern Malaya and the southernmost tip of Thailand. All of them were taken by Ravana in his army that is why he was called 'Rakshas-Raj'.

But Peru had a culture at that time. The Andes Mountains where further expanding BC. Mayan culture developed in its flat plateau. India is most likely to be in touch with it ... You would be surprised to know that New Zealand's 'Maori' have been proved to have 'Aryan-blood' DNA. In addition Mexico had an ‘Inca’ culture. While Nicaragua and Hoduras had an 'ezac' culture. But India also knew those cultures as Maya. This Maya-praja was unique in sculpture and architecture. The world's tallest pyramid still stands in Mexico. The Mayan people also chanted 'Nirajya-deep' Aarti to their gods. That’s what the Spanish winners who got there said. They also worshiped the sun god and the fire god. The Spanish conquerors wrote that they worshiped the sun-god 'Kon-tiki' (con-sun, tiki-dev) and 'Illa-tiki (Illa-agni), as well as a god named Shimbo. It also tells the Spanish Chronicles. This Shimbo is likely to be a corruption of Shiva. Mount Shimborazo (or Chimborazo) is the second highest mountain in the Andes Mountains near the equator (5 meters). The possibility of these people being shil-chil-bhakt cannot be ruled out.

These people were said to live in the abyss, that is, the abyss means The down under, which means India is in the east longitude, i.e. from Afghanistan to the present Arunachal Pradesh (from 20 east longitude to 3 east longitude). The islands of Peru and the East Pacific lie between about the same degree west longitude and south longitude. So that region will be called The down under abyss.

These people will spread as far as the island of Samoa in the southeastern Pacific Ocean in the middle of the South Pacific. That is what the great Norwegian historian and researcher Thor-Hier-Dale has accomplished from Peru on a raft of Toluna-Balsam trees. They named the raft 'Kon-tiki' and drew a picture on its sail similar to that of the Mayan god 'Kon-tiki'. These Thor-Hardals and their witnesses have proved that these Mayans reached as far as Samao Island.

However, these people used to offer human flesh offerings to the gods. So they were called demons. That is why there is a word like 'Mayan Demon'. It may have happened in ancient times that Ravana's navy fought with the people. In it, according to the treaty that may have been made when Maya was defeated, the daughter of her king is known not only as Bharat Mandodari but also as Maytanaya. In that marriage, if there is no information about Maya, then where does the word 'Maytanaya' come from?

Thus, after extending his power as far as the Pacific Ocean, Ravana may have invaded from Sri Lanka and conquered the present-day Tamil Nadu region of India. Now, even if the spark of autocracy flies to the north, the poison of monopoly prevails even in the 'crowned republics' of India, so it is possible that the foremost kings, Dasharatha and such a 'plan' gave 'exile' to Shriram (Ravana Cheti). In order to go, it must have been necessary to awaken the masses, wage war against Ravana and drive him away, and finally decided to banish Shriram. Shriram was the first to establish 'social unity' in India. That is why Guru Vasishtha, the fisherman who took his boat across the Ganges, identified him and asked him to meet him and also ate the urichasht bore of Bhil-Vruddha Sabari.

Even Ravana was a scholar, a great devotee of Shiva. He composed 'Krishna-Yajurveda'. Shiva composed the Tandava hymn. He was his son and his brother Kumbhakarna were unusual warriors. Kumbhakarna was huge. In front of that survey, Shriram fell to the ground with the help of those 'Humans'. Shriram knew that it was difficult to defeat in Pitched-Battles, so he probably adopted a policy of 'chaotic' warfare. In which the ‘Humans’ were unique. (See Mahabharata has strategies. There is no mention of strategies in Ramayana.) Finally Ravana was defeated and gained heroic speed. It was the day of Dussehra (Vijayadashami). (We will discuss Meghnad's 'wonderful-truth' and Kumbhakarna's tremendous work later. (We have seen about Ravana and 'May-Tanaya'.)

The 19th-century historian Bryold-von-Nibtur wrote: There is a need to remove the linguistic coverings or exaggerations. ”Colling Wood, a second-century historian of the 20th century, wrote that the statement of the great 19th-century historian Leopold von-Rank was acceptable. But where there is not enough order, the historian has to take a constructive approach and fill in the blanks in a 'logical-pure' way, giving conclusions. As Edmund Burke writes, one-formula is indispensable in history, so the work of a historian should form a series of formulas by stacking the pieces of wood of the 'broken ship' one after the other. These findings are based on the footsteps of these great historians.

Comments