Reclaiming Ownership of a Civilization - Part 2 .

 

In Part 1 we saw a structure of evolution of Ownership and belonging being the connecting cord to reclaiming a Civilization. 

Here in Part 2, we see an  example of how, Hindus could reclaim their ownership of their civilization and prove the exact location of the birth of Bhagawan Ram at Ayodhya.

Background:

● A Stone Boards Pillar

● An Incomplete Map

● An Ancient Book

and a Divine Intervention made it look as if Bhagawan Ram Himself was leading the course of events through chosen people.


Chronology: 

1902, Ayodhya

A British officer named only as 'Edward' does a survey of all 148 Teertha Sthalams of Ayodhya based on the Skanda Puranam.  He notifies his survey by erecting Stone Boards (Pillar) with numbers in each of the Teertha Sthalams.

“Penalty of Rs 3000 and 3 years of jail if anyone removes these pillars”.

After 117 years these Pillars would play an important role in India's history.


2005, Lucknow


Lawyer P.N.Mishra was going by car from Lucknow to Calcutta along with with Swami Avimuktheswarnanda. He loses his way and ends up reaching Ayodhya.

In Ayodhya, he meets a Sadhu and during the course of general conversation, he asks how many Teertha Sthalams are there in Ayodhya.

The Sadhu replies, there are 148 Teertha Sthalams in Ayodhya.

P.N.Mishra asks the Sadhu how he knows exact numbers.  The Sadhu tells him that in 1902 a Britisher named Edward erected pillars on all these 148 places.  Then the Sadhu goes on to explain how in 1980, a historian named Hans Bakker came to Ayodhya, did a survey, wrote a book about the city, and created 5 maps of Ayodhya.

Surprised P.N.Mishra asks him to show those stone boards (pillars) erected by Edward.  There, he sees an interesting stoneboard,

Pillar #100:

Pillars #100 was located in a 8 feet deep well along with an idol of Lord Ganesha.

After seeing the pillars, P.N.Mishra leaves for Calcutta.

2019, Supreme Court of India

Proceedings of Ram Janmabhoomi lawsuit is going on.  Hindus are facing a tough time to prove the exact location of the birthplace of Bhagwan Ram.

The ASI report proved that there was a temple dating back to the 12th century under the Babri Mosque, but the report failed to prove that it was the exact birthplace of Bhagwan Ram.

The CJI (Chief Justice of India) asks,

"Do you have any evidence to prove the exact location of the birthplace of Ram?".

P.N.Mishra, who is the lawyer from Sant Samaj replies,

"Yes, the evidence is available in the Skanda Puranam."

The Skanda Puranam is an ancient Hindu scripture. It is the ancient document that maps all the important places of Hindu pilgrimage.  It has geological locations of all Hindu Teertha Sthalams.

The exact location of the birthplace of Bhagwan Ram is mentioned in the Vaishnav Khand / Ayodhya Mahatamya.

It says,

“To the West of the Sarayu river, there is Vighneshwar, in North East of this spot is the exact place of birth of Bhagwan Ram - it is located East of Vigneshwar, North of Vasistha and West of Laumasa”


CJI: "We cannot understand the language used in the Skanda Puranam.  Do you have any map that we can understand?


P.N.Mishra: "Yes.  There is a book by historian Hans Bakker which has maps that were created on the basis of the Edward stone boards (pillars), which in turn were placed on the basis of the Skanda Puranam.

CJI asked P.N.Mishra to submit the book with maps immediately.

This new evidence creates an absolute sensation in court.

● Skanda Puranam mentions the exact location of the birthplace.


● Edward erected 148 stone boards on the basis of Skanda Puranam.


● Hans Bakker prepared map on the basis of those 148 stone boards.

So it was complete correlation.  But there was a problem!

If we go by the Skanda Puranam, it says that the exact birth place of Bhagwan Ram is North East of Vignesh.  But the map by Hans Bakker did not mark it very clearly.  So, by that map, the location of Bhagwan Ram's birthplace was not matching exactly.

And then comes the entry of the star witness of the case,

Shankaracharya Avimukterwarnanda.

P.N.Mishra called the Shankaracharya and asked to resolve this mystery.

The Shankaracharya visited Ayodhya and solved this mystery.  

Avimuktheswarnanda was witness number DW 20/02.  He informed the Supreme Court that the 'Vignesh' mentioned in the Skanda Puranam is not the Vigneshwar temple shown in Hans Bakker's map.

Rather, Vignesh is Pillar #100 where an idol of Lord Ganesha (also known as Vignesh) is located inside a well.

When we take Pillar #100 as Vignesh, the mystery gets resolved.

North East of Pillar #100 is the exact same location where Hindus claims Bhagwan Ram was born; and that location satisfies all other identification criteria as well.

Justice Chandrachud smiled and said,

 “These guys just proved it, they have done it”.

The testimony of Avimukteshwarananda changed the case and the Muslim side knew that they have lost the case.  

The only way to save their case was to prove the Shankaracharya’s testimony as wrong.

The Muslim side asks for permission to cross examine Shankaracharya.

15 lawyers from the Muslim side do the cross examination of Avimukteswarananda for the next 10 days.  Shankaracharya gives brilliant replies to all their questions while all the 5 judges listen and the Muslim side finally surrenders.

Thus, on the basis of the Skanda Puranam, Edward’s Stone board ie Pillars, the Hans Bakker map and Swami Avimukteshwarnanda's testimony, the Supreme court gives a judgement in favour of Hindus!

While the ASI report played an important part, the actual turning point in the case came from our ancient book, the Skanda Puranam and our religious Gurus who had studied these books and decoded them.

The name “Skanda Puranam” is mentioned 77 times in the Supreme Court judgement.

P.N.Mishra said that if he had not lost his way in 2005 to Ayodhya, and had not met that Sadhu, he could have never proved the birthplace of Bhagawan Ram in court.

Jai Shri Ram !🙏🏼


Ramchandran Venkatraman

Please Note:

While this is recorded from Social Media, the writer believes this wholeheartedly by his belonging, faith and trust in his Saints and seers who recorded all Shastras ,Vedas and Puranas. 

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