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Jayasree Saranathan

Jayasree Saranathan

@jayasartn

Author of 'Mahabharata 3136 BCE: Validation of the Traditional Date' Write to [email protected] to get my books https://t.co/0UEcqru0yw

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Jayasree Saranathan
Jayasree Saranathan@jayasartn·
I just started a video series on validating the year of the Mahabharata war as 3136 BCE. The first part is posted here which is about "Ganesha Moment". Why Lord Ganesha was made a scribe for writing the Mahabharata by Veda Vyasa and what it means to us are discussed in this part. The question of whether there are interpolations in the Mahabharata is answered through the "Ganesha Moment". Please watch, download and share widely. Other parts will be posted one by one mostly on a daily basis. #MB3136BCE
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Prakash@Prakash48733645·
@jayasartn So you accept the Gregorian calendar. Do share your views on Yuga's
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Valmiki Ramayana itself doesn't define treta yuga as having occurred lakhs of years ago. It only says treta yuga has one part Adharma and three parts Adharma. Refer to uttara kanda in the context of Shambuka vadha. Meanwhile you can watch my video on yuga youtu.be/NIsQs8tx8c8?si…
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@jayasartn @Sathish12369 @aravinth_Steve @jayasartn This is a very interesting perspective. I’m curious how you’re mapping Rama to ~5550 BCE, given that Treta Yuga is traditionally described with much longer durations. How are you interpreting Yuga time in this context?

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Jayasree Saranathan@jayasartn·
None of them know when Krishna shed his mortal coils. None of them know that the war took place 35 years before Krishna left. None of them got the year of the war right. But all of them fight each other wrong on twitter on all days. Who are they?
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Gurudeepabijith@gkgurudeep596·
@jayasartn Someone should ask that guy to revoke the challenge. Madam found it and showered all the factual bombs straight in a row. I'm pretty sure she has got plenty more stocks of facts, resting somewhere quietly.
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Embraer star@embraerstar·
@jayasartn U can claim it to be in TN for all you want! No worries here. M just sharing the long held belief with supprting articles (wiki) whch give the details, while its tough2 make head & tail of yr assumptions . Where in Belagavi? Any reference that u can give like above? @hamsanandi
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Jayasree Saranathan@jayasartn·
Pampa is a lake. Hampi is not Pampa. Matanga means huge clouds and also means elephants, so says Shabari. Matanga Ashrama was always surrounded by huge dark clouds and it was raining all the time. Is it so in Pampa? Sandalwood trees and Sala trees were abundant in the slopes where the ashrama was located. Is it so in Pampa? Any idea at what heights and climate they grow naturally? Kishkindha was a region of caves. Vali lived in a cave. Where are the series of caves in Hampi, in which vanaras lived?
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@jayasartn All abovementioned locations, #PampaLake #Matanga #Kishkinda corelate with Hampi which gets it name from Pampa (ಪಂಪಾ)

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Jayasree Saranathan@jayasartn·
You are referring to the first flash floods at the end of the Ice age. It happened around 14k and 12 k years ago. The rise was from 120 m depth and hence not devastating. Few coastal places like Poompuhar suffered submergence. The sea level rise was steep from 8000 years ago and submerged southern Madurai 7000 years ago. Scientific studies are continuously happening.
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Sathish Kumar@Sathish12369·
@jayasartn @aravinth_Steve If that so how come we have underwater sites dating back >10k years, In the end its all speculation and unless we do more scientific studies we can't prove anything
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Jayasree Saranathan@jayasartn·
@rahul938453 There had been to and fro movement always. From Tamil Nadu also Brahmins had gone to Vengi during Rajendra choka's time.
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Sketch@rahul938453·
@jayasartn So Nathamunigal is not the founder, he is just a Restorer of this philosophy?
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Jayasree Saranathan@jayasartn·
The Middle cholas had a twin- king system which means at any time two kings were there, with the senior ruling from the capital city as 'king of kings' ( மன்னர் மன்னன்). When the senior king died, the junior king ( not mentioned as prince) will become king of kings and immediately anoint a junior king. That's the reason for Rajaraja alias Arulmozhi varman not becoming senior king on the death of his brother Aditya Karikala. Already Madhurantakan was the junior king, automatically elevated as king of kings. He anointed Arulmozhi as his successor. Since no historian till date grasped this, a wrong chronology is being followed. The Middle chola chronology projected today must be corrected. Corrected version attached.
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Jayasree Saranathan@jayasartn·
The first Sangam is post-Younger Dryas. By circa 5550 BCE, 2nd Sangam started. Rama was a contemporary then. 2000 years later Kishna existed. According to Nakkeerar Krishna attended the 2nd Sangam Assembly. There is a corroborative reference in the Mahabharata wherein Krishna told Yudhishthira that the Bhoja king exhibited his knowledge in the pandyan assembly.
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@rahul938453 The srivaishnava philosophy was taken out from Vedas. So the source is Vedas and hence existed all along.
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@jayasartn aggraharam.blogspot.com/2020/?m=1 "Was the Sri Vaishnava philosophy already in existence during the eras of the Ramayana and the Tolkappiyam? ​Some claim that Nathamunigal was the founder of Sri Vaishnavism and that Ramanujar was originally an Advaithi who later converted. Contradicting
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