OPINION:
If we see the radioactive map of India, radiations are found at all the 12 Jyotirlinga’s. Shivalinga’s are nothing but nuclear reactors. We all know about Nuclear Reactor but maybe we don’t know about the oldest Nuclear Reactors in India.
The Hindu (English News Paper) published a news that Uranium is available in Kashi (Varanasi) Ground Water. This was Published on 14 July 2008. At that time Scientists used samples of 11 different Tube Well/ Driven Well and found that there is 2 to 11 P.P.B (Particle Per Billion) Uranium in Water. So that there is probability that there was a big Nuclear Reactor at this Holy Palace.
Famous Historian Late P.N. Oak described 12 Molecular Energy Centre of Ancient India in Chapter 21 of First Block in his famous book “Vaidik Vishwa: Rasthra Ka Itihaas”. According to OAK that in India there are 12 “Jyotirlinga”. All these reactors were located at these 12 Jyotirlinga. They are as follows:
- Somnath (Gujarat)
- Mallikarjun (Andhra Pradesh)
- Mahakal (Ujjain)
- Omkareshwar (M.P)
- Kedar Nath (Uttarakhand) Bhim Shankar (Maharashtra)
- Kashi Vishwanath (Kashi)
- Trimbhkeswar (Maharashtra)
- Vaidyanath (Jharkhand)
- Nageshwar (Gujarat)
- Rameswaram (Tamil Nadu)
- Ghaneswar (Maharashtra)
- Ghaneswar (Maharashtra) Consider the shape. The shape of a Shivalinga is identical to modern atomic reactors.
A Shivalinga is traditionally rooted in standing water below the ground level. Over the emblem also hangs a pitcher which constantly drips water over the Shivalinga. The holy Ganga is also depicted as flowing over the head of Lord Shiva. All these indicate condensation devices (including a crescent moon on the forehead). Why are so many condensation devices associated with Shivalinga (and Shiva), if it does not symbolize an energy producing facility?
Devotees of Shiva complete only 3/4th round of the Shivalinga. They must turn back from the water outlet. They are not supposed to cross that waste water channel. When I asked a priest about it, he said “the water coming out of Shivalinga is “impure” and that one must not touch it at any cost’. Hence the waste water emerging form the Shivalinga depicted radioactive waste and hence traditionally should not be crossed.
A scientific neutraliser also used to be provided. Namely when Gharund is placed at the water outlet and the waste water channelled through it, devotees may freely cross the waste water channel to complete the round. This clearly points to the fact that ancient Hindus had devised a scientific gadget by which they could neutralize the atomic waste.
On a closer analysis of the term Jyotirlinga, we find that the Sanskrit term ‘Jyoti’ means light and ‘linga’ means symbol. Therefore, the term Jyotirlinga can also be translated as ‘Symbol of light’.
Each of the twelve Jyotirlinga is situated near a water body. Water is poured at the Shiv lingam. Things like Bilv-Patra, aak, aakmad, dhatura, gudhal etc are said to be the favourite things of Shiva. All these are very good absorbers of energy. It again symbolizes condensation process.
The Waves of the rock where the Shivalinga is based are like the path of electrons around the centre. Same as Lord Shiva Nuclear Energy is Welfare and Disastrous. Lord Shiv is Naive and Boon to Ineligible peoples and they become enemy of humanity. Same like it When Nuclear Power is in wrong hands the same thing happens.
Therefore, there is no shock waves that creation of Lord Shiva Is done by our Scientists. When the Third Eye of Lord Shiva unstuck everything will be destroyed shows the destroying ability of nuclear weapon.
Therefore, where there are Jyotirlinga’s, Definitely Nuclear Power Centre were available at those places. Due to these places definitely Radiation of that Places and quantity of Uranium is also increased in nearby places. The best example of the fact is Availability of Uranium in water of Kashi.
r BY Anil Kumar
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Historically India was a great Country but Since Budha was born and introduced peace phylosiphy ,It ruined the country. people practically stoped fighting and protecting the country. it went every thing wrong. On top of this ,Great Ashoka put his full forces to spread Budhism after the Kalinga war.