Wednesday, 28 August 2019

Pakistan Occupied Ghulam Jammu and Kasmir

While looking for :
Pir-Panjal range,
(पीर-पांजाल)
I came across the above link in Wikipedia.
Please Note;
There-in some-one have mischievously and with bad intention, 
changed the information :
regarding Pakistan Occupied Kashmir,
as :
"Pakistani region Azad Jammu and Kashmir".
If you are reading this post and are logged in with Wikipedia,
Please edit / correct this to :
"Pakistan occupied Jammu and Kashmir"
This is just to point out how we Indians are careless about our own harm done by the propagandist anti-national lobby.
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Now the post :
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In the previous post I have described about how 'Shamana-dharma' / शमन-धर्म;
which is prevalent on earth since times immemorial is but a stream of
'Sanatana-Dharma'/ 'सनातन-धर्म' . 
Though the शैव-धर्म teaches and follows certain aspects which are prohibited in the
'वैदिक-धर्म' / Vaidika dharma,
वेद honors and declares too that Lord Shiva is beyond the comprehension of Veda itself.
Again at the same time,
Veda also states that
'Lord Shiva' is 'सर्ववेदस्वरूपं' / of the very form and essence of Veda as well.
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The form of ''Shamana-dharma' / शमन-धर्म " that originated, evolved and blossomed in Kashmir,
was the "वीर-शैव-सिद्धान्त" / "Veera-Shaiva-Siddhanta".
As the adjoining Geographically landscape is close to the region of the :
"Pir-Panjal (पीर-पांजाल) range of Mountains in the Himalayas",
and the word "Beer" is but a cognate of "Veer",
and the word 'Sheba' is but a cognate of 'Shiva' / 'Shaiva';
it took this form on the west of 'Kuru/ कुरु'
The two political Dynasties / kingdoms are described in great details in "Mahabharata'.
While The Queen 'Kunti' belonged to the Dynasty of "Kuntals"
--The southern parts of this day Maharashtra, and the northern parts of Mysore;
The Queen Gandhari belonged to Gandhara (Present day Afghanistan).
Again The Queen Draupadi / Panchali belonged to पाञ्चाल, which is the same hilly mountainous terrain in 
 "Pir-Panjal (पीर-पांजाल) range of Mountains" in the Himalayas.
We can also rest assured that in Arabic,
the Sanskrit letter 'b' is pronounced and written as 'p'.
I'm not aware if this is the same in Persian also.
But the presence of
"Beer Sheba"
in Israel loudly proclaims the same fact.
I'm not going to claim anything,
I'm rather trying to see if there is a pattern and paradigm.
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