The Intelligent Aancestors - Ramayana

Are Our Ancestors More Intelligent Than Us Or All What We Read Is A Myth?


Ramayana


Ramayana is a great epic. It is one of the treasures of India. This teaches us many things in life. Going in depth of this epic. This epic is originally written by Valmiki and it is believed that Valmiki has written before all this even took place. Sages knew past, present and future but why isn't it followed till this date. Are there any people who can be specific of even dates of future like Valmiki. Valmiki was sure of date and time. He even wrote the date and time of each and every event in Ramayana.

Ram was believed to be born on January 10, 5114 BC. It is the time when the technology was moreover different.

 
 Ramayana has a great attachment to animals. Animals of this age was like a Jurassic Park. There have been specific references and description about certain strange animals, which are very much intriguing, perplexing and interesting too for researchers. Ravana's grand palace was protected by many strange animals. There were different kind of horses. There were four tusked and three tusked elephants. There even some legendary animals and birds which are not discovered till date. Our Ancestors could understand the animals. They were friendly and into the nature. They spoke to animals.




Ravana, Famously known as the ten headed bad guy. If we think mythological then he might have god this ten heads by some powers or god's gift. It was believed Ravana performed an intense penance to Brahma lasting several years. During his penance, Ravana chopped off his head 10 times as a sacrifice to appease Brahma. Each time he sliced his head off a new head arose, thus enabling him to continue his penance. If we think scientifically, Our ancestors had the technology and knowledge of morphing. Presently scientist are in a research of discovering this technology. During the morphing of Ravana, there was some problem in the process so his body was not morphed but his head became ten times. The other reason scientist feel that Ravana was an illusionist who would scare his enemies by hypnotizing them and showing himself as a scary as having ten heads.
Ravana is known as the bad guy and Ramayana is known as the win of good over evil. But i don't find the story as a win of good over evil. This all a revenge story of Ram and Ravana. Who is good and who is bad in the story. Is Laxman good, who cuts Ravana's sister Surpananka's nose and Ravana is bad who kidnapped Sita. If Ravana is considered to be wrong here then Laxman is equally wrong because in Indian society may be how bad a women be but a man hurting her is considered wrong. No brother stays quiet if anyone misbehaves with her sister. If Ram really wanted to punish Ravana then he  should equally punish Laxman.
Ravana was a great scholar n mastered the 4 vedas n 6 Shastras. He had great knowledge on art. he was in fact a benevolent king n a great warrior. People of Lanka were happy under his rule. His main enemy was his anger.

At present generation, there is a place in rajasthan where people actually worship Ravana at homes. They proposed and dedicated a temple to him. In Rajpur one tailor also had an idol of Ravana installed in his house and worship him. He named his shop as Lankesh Tailors (King of Lanka). Ravana doesn't even touch Sita. But it doesn't mean Ram was wrong. He had no other way to get his wife but to kill Ravana. After Killing Ravana he tells that this Earth has lost a great learned scholar.

  
Our intelligent ancestors even had the knowledge of now what we call an aeroplane. Ravana abducts Sita and takes Sita to Lanka on his Pushpaka Vahanam. This Pushpaka Vahanam looked like a flying saucer. If you see any flying Pushpaka Vahanam at present generation you would think that aliens have attacked Earth. It was a very intelligent research in Indian history. In Stories they say birds carried it. As I told there were strange birds and animals at that time. Ravana used often travel in this Pushpaka Vahanam.    

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    Please read :

    Shodasi : Secrets of the Ramayana

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