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Author Prayatna (Published on Jan 1, 2014)
Author Prayatna (Published on Jan 1, 2014)
The
Elixir of life:
In
the Hindu belief (or mythology for some), it is believed that the demons (evil) and the anti-demons
(good) participated (in pre-agreement of Samudra Manthan) in
the extraction of a liquid known as – the elixir of life. As the consequence of
that, fourteen gems were successfully extracted from the sea where that event occurred.
But the anti-demons (good ones) later deceived the demons (the evils) and they
ran away with the pot that had contained the liquid of elixir of life! The
demons then kept chasing the anti-demons in their quest for obtaining the pot
containing the elixir of life. During that chase, few drops of the elixir of
life accidentally dropped from the hands of anti-demons (the good ones). In the
Hindu belief, it is believed that the drops of the elixir of life had dropped
in the following four places of India:
Today,
many Hindus have the culture of participating in a huge holy bathing festival in
the Hardwar in the Ganges and in Prayag, Ujjain and Nashik as well. The sole
purpose of such holy bathing is to solely obtain the elixir of life that had
been previously dropped by anti-demons ages ago. Some Hindus are familiar with
this reason while some just do it as a religious practice obliviously. Nevertheless,
it is quite natural for a human being to not wanting to accept death even
though death is the ultimate inevitable event.
Now,
here are some of the few questions to be seriously thought by the Hindus –
“Are those drops
of the liquid of elixir of life still intact in the drifts of the Ganges and the
other holy rivers? Can the holy bathing in the Ganges only possibly give you salvation?
Salvation (or Moksha) is the desire of
every Hindus. Even the elixir of life can’t give you immortality since all the
creation would one day go unto the ultimate destruction (or Mahapralaya)! Then how
precious could that elixir of life could be that can’t even provide you the
long lasting immortality?”
The
Yajur Veda somewhere says that the salvation of soul (or the real elixir
of life) could be obtained through the acquisition of the real wisdom. That real
wisdom is known as the wisdom of Mahamati Prannath! This is solely because that
true wisdom of Mahamati Prannath would give the entire humanity a blissful eternal
life later at the final day after the physical end of the world. This wisdom is
hence known the real elixir of life!
The
wisdom of Mahamati Prannath is contained in a holy book known as the Kuljam
Swaroop which is further divided into the fourteen books of revelations (or
the fourteen jewels for the eternal salvation). Please go through the following
table carefully to find the revelations of Mahamati Prannath:
S.N.
|
Name of the books (in the strict order
as in the divine Kuljam Swaroop)
|
Year of Revelation
|
Place
of Revelation in India
(City)
|
Book of -
|
Download
link
|
1.
|
Raas
|
1715
|
Habsa, Jamnagar, Gujarat
|
Injil (or the
book of new holy Gospel of Mahamati Prannath)
|
|
2.
|
Prakash Gujarati
|
1715
|
Habsa
|
Zabur (or the
book of new holy Zorah of Mahamati Prannath)
|
|
Prakash Hindi
|
1736
|
Anupsahar
|
|||
3.
|
Khatruti
|
1715
|
Jamnagar, Gujarat
|
Feelings of the spirit of Meher Raj
Thakur
|
|
4.
|
Kalash Gujarati
|
1715
&
1729
|
Habsa in 1715
&
Surat in 1729
|
Taurat (or
the book of new holy Torah of Mahamati Prannath)
|
|
Kalash Hindi
|
1736
|
Anupsahar
|
|||
5.
|
Sanandh
|
1735
& 1736 |
Quran (or
the book of new holy Quran of Mahamati Prannath)
|
||
6.
|
Kirantan
|
1723 till 1748
(also some sources indicate revelations
till 1751)
|
Revelations of different chapters in
different places of India
|
Hinduism + Islam
|
|
7.
|
Khulasa
|
Between 1735
to 1748
|
Panna
|
Hinduism + Islam
|
|
8.
|
Khilwat
|
1741
to
1746
|
Panna
|
Wisdom
of God’s identity
|
|
9.
|
Parikarma
|
1741
to
1746
|
Panna
|
Wisdom
of God’s identity
|
|
10.
|
Sagar
|
1744
|
Panna
|
Wisdom
of God’s identity
|
|
11.
|
Singaar
|
1747
|
Panna
|
Wisdom
of God’s identity
|
|
12.
|
Sindhi
|
1745
to
1746
|
Panna
|
Wisdom
of God’s identity
|
|
13.
|
Marfat Sagar
|
1748
|
Panna
|
Core Unraveling of Islam
|
|
14.
|
Qyamatnama Chota
|
1747
|
Chitrakoot
|
Core Unraveling
of Islam |
|
Qyamatnama Bada
|
1747
|
Chitrakoot
|
FIG: THE REVELATIONS OFMAHAMATI
PRANNATH
This
wisdom is the real elixir of life that gives you eternality and salvation from
the pain and distress of this material world.
In
other words,
BLISSFUL ETERNALITY GUARANTEED!
BLISSFUL ETERNALITY GUARANTEED!
To convert the traditional Indian Year of Vikram Samvat (VS) to the Gregorian Year (AD), please use the following formula:
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Similarly,
AD = VS – 56 (valid for the next 3.5 months of the VS year)
For example-
31st of December 2013 is the 16th of the 9th month of the year 2070 VS ... In this case, AD = VS – 57 is a valid equation.
But January 1, 2014 is the 17th of the same 9th month of the year 2070. So, in that case, AD = VS – 56 is the valid relation.
However, if a full date is unknown and only the year is known, then AD = VS – 57 is a generally used for converting the traditional Indian year of Vikram Samvat (VS) into the Gregorian Year of AD.
Please forgive and kindly notify for any discrepancies in the statistics in the chart.
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