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So far I have mostly only tweeted on scientific acceptance of facts of Mahabharata. (And Ramayana)
But please consider that there are many other unbelievable facets to these realities.
Things which cannot be proven which rely on a different set of evidences inc Traditions
For example:
Ashwatthama who is considered to be wandering on earth stripped of the mani in his forehead.
How many have sighted him till date?
The author of “Narmade Har” claims to have seen him whilst performing the Narmada Parikrama.
Ashwatthama (so they say) asks for haldi/ oil to apply to a forehead wound. There is a fort in MP where he goes (according to tradition) and worships a Shivalinga.
There are local traditions to this in the area. People swear that they have seen him.
You can judge for yourself.
Hanumanta has been seen by Tulsidas, by Shri Ramdas Swami and by Shirdi Baba ... and this list is very small.
I recount here the story of my friend from PPS saved by Hanumanta who came to warn him of an attack by 15 armed rivals.
My friend from Pune, from 20+ years ago is a great bhakta of Hanuman.
He was doing parayanas of Hanuman for nearly 10 years.
One day in the evening, as he finished his worship.. he came outside (Near Kachre wadi) and an old Brahmin came and approached him.
The Brahmin advised him in a serious voice “Bala, savadh raha... tuchyavar jeeva ghati hamla honar ahe”
There will be a serious physical attack on you. Be alert.
My friend turned to look elsewhere for a second. On turning back, the old Brahmin had disappeared.
My friend prepared himself taking the warning seriously.
He was attacked in a few days by a big group armed with swords, sickles chains and what not. He fought them of... he survived even after a head injury in that attack. A burr hole had to be made surgically.
So... what we see is the tip of the iceberg. What really is cannot be available unless sadhana is done. Faith is good but do proper sadhana and see the difference in your own life.
Will continue later.
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