Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Indic Past Series 7: Mārtānda: The Sun of Younger Dryas and decipherment of the story of Saṃjñā and Chāyā


The series so far:





The 7th part of the Indic Series aims at establishing Mārtānda, described in the Indic texts, as the Sun of Younger Dryas. In the process of doing this the story of the wives of the Sun, Saṃjñā who deserted her husband and deputed Chāyā in her place is also being deciphered. This story, treated with derision by many starting from Max Muller to Wendy Doniger needs to be revealed in the right purport meant by the rishis.




After revealing the climatic feasibility of sustaining human population during the Ice Age, only within a short band around the equator, in South East Asian region, the video goes on to decipher the story of the two wives. The deglaciation date by Clark et al gives the upper limit of the birth of Vivsavan, the sun growing in brightness around 13,400 BP. Since then the growing heat and brightness had continued only for 500 years by which time the Younger Dryas (Mini Ice Age) had set in.

Within this 500 year period Manu and the fraternal twins namely Yama and Yami were born to Saṃjñā  Birth of Manu signals the birth of a new haplogroup that however suffered reduction in numbers due to the natural calamities explained in the video. Death of many signaled the birth of Yama and Yami! Death was also due to the comet hit that heralded Younger Dryas. This is symbolized by the entry of Chāyā, who by her name indicates shadow and less light.

The birth of Saturn to Chāyā refers to the discovery of the planet Saturn for the first time in human history. Her second child was Manu, who represents a new haplogroup capable of surviving the Ice age. The import of future manvantras is discussed in this context.

Tapati, the third child of Chāyā could refer to the birth of the river Tapati. The root word being ‘tapa’ it is deduced that the Multapi region (source of Tapati) was snow covered during the Ice age and started melting at the beginning of Younger Dryas.

The decipherment of Yama and Yami is done by means of the Rig Vedic hymn and in the two, on the desire of Yami to marry her fraternal twin Yama. Interestingly Natural Selection favours twinning in times of reduction in human population. The marriage between fraternal twins being accepted practice in ancient Bali we get yet another concurrence to the location of Vishakha (Pura Besakih) in Bali.

The Sun of the Younger Dryas was a modified Vivasvan who was known for spreading light. The ancestral society of the Indic people has realized that the loss of the luster was only for a brief period. They named the sun of that period as Mārtānda, one that is not dead within the Anda.
By 11,500 BP, the sun started shining again. That was the birth (or rebirth) of Vivasvan and Vaivasvata Manvantra. So any date of the descendant of Vaivasvata Manu, say of Rama is possible only after this date.

Mārtānda coming to be hailed as the Sun of Adhika Maasa signals another revelation, that the 5 year Yuga concept based on Adhika Maasa could have been conceived only after Younger Dryas when Mārtānda was the sun, that is, after 11500 BP. This brings us to discuss the Yuga concepts in the next episode before we move back to Skanda episodes from Tamil sources. 


3 comments:

  1. Thank you madam for the series.

    "The ancestral society of the Indic people has realized that the loss of the luster was only for a brief period. They named the sun of that period as Mārtānda, one that is not dead within the Anda. By 11,500 BP, the sun started shining again. That was the birth (or rebirth) of Vivasvan and Vaivasvata Manvantra."

    From this and what is termed as 'new age' material on internet, I am connecting the dots and thinking that so called impending solar minimum and birthing of new earth, seems to indicate imminent end of Vaivasvata Manvantra and start of new root race.

    What do you think about it?

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  2. @Chitta Anand,

    Thanks for stopping by to read the blog and leave your impressions.

    I wish you watched the video too wherein I have stated about the Savarni manu, the next Manu who was initially born to Vivasvan and Samjna but was assigned to come up in the next manvantara which is supposed to be a return to ice age.

    The basis of these manvantaras is climatic and life supported by such climates. So the new age internet has no place in the manvantaras. The return to ice age conditions as per science is after 50k years, but not necessarily so if we go by the siddhantic version of precession cycles. Hope you have read the 3 parts on that topic in my blog, the 4th is due for release any time. There I have shown the helical path of the sun influencing the precesion cycles in to and fro motion with 3 cycles causing a change in climate. Per that we are now at the end of the 2nd cycle and one more cycle of 7200 year duration to go. After that a gradual decrease in insolation is expected. This has no connection to solar minima or maxima cycles, but to do with the inclination of the sun's path.

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  3. Thank you mam for the reply.

    I first wanted to read the series, before I start the videos. The reason for the comment was that there are a lot of talk on internet about upcoming solar minimum and mini ice age, if not a proper ice age. I am aware about the helical path of the sun and therefore was a bit confused about the timing of mini ice age. Also, last year it snowed in almost all deserts of the world and flooded many deserts followed by wild flower blooming (e.g. S Arabia, there are videos on YT), giving me an impression that it could be possible.

    My understanding is that as a new manvantara sets in there is change in human genes, mind and also souls are elevated (through experiencing in various past lives). So, I want to understand what vedas say about it?

    Another question is if the next Manu born to Vivasvan and Samjna but assigned to come up in next manvantara, how the genes can be preserved? I mean is the progeny of the next Manu hidden?

    Thank you for your time.

    Namasté.

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