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Hindu Mysteries of India

Romano, Henry
Hindu Mysteries of India
The Hinduism of today is a vast and diverse religion, but its roots can be traced back thousands of years to the Vedas. The Rig Veda is an ancient text that outlines the beliefs of early Hindus, including their pantheon of deities. There are many different types of gods in the Hindu tradition (more than 330 million). Still, some hold special significance in the ancient texts: Rudra, Vishnu, Brahma, and Shiva are just some examples. The word "H...

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Vedic Cosmology

Romano, Henry
Vedic Cosmology
We are situated in the fifty-first Brahma year of the existence of our Brahma.Inside that Brahma year, we are in the primary Brahma day, called the Varaha Kalpa.Inside that Brahma day, we are in the seventh manvantara and in the 28th maha yuga of that manvantara. This would put us at about the 454th maha yuga of the 1, 000 maha yugas that include this day of Brahma.Inside this maha yuga, we are in Kali Yuga. The 5100th year of Kali Yuga will r...

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Camino Forward

Romano, Miguel
Camino Forward
How Do You Plan Your Path? Are you thinking about pursuing higher education or a career? Do you wish someone would give you a road map to help with your questions, doubts, and fears? In Camino Forward, Miguel Romano, Jr., collects the experiences of community leaders who overcame financial, educational, and cultural challenges to lead inspirational lives and careers. The life stories of diverse leaders shared in this book provide examples of...

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The Pipeline

Romano, Louis
The Pipeline
In January of 2020, the Quds Force Major General, Qasem Soleimani, was killed while in a motorcade at the Baghdad International airport by a United States airstrike, at the order by President Donald J. Trump. His death set the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the IRGC, his organization, on its ear, with revenge as their only goal. Soleimani's boss, Supreme Leader of Iran Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Hosseini Khamenei, ordered Brigadier General Es...

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Hindu Mythology and the Origins of Gods

Romano, Henry
Hindu Mythology and the Origins of Gods
It would be common to hear stories of the gods fighting demons (the machines). It would not be easy to establish and maintain order. Several gods reestablished order repeatedly after Indra defeated the serpent-dragon Vritra. He fought demons when he was young, but only as an incarnation, or avatar, such as a fish, a boar, Krishna, or Rama, not as the Supreme. There was a contest for supremacy with a sage-like Nârada - if not with another god o...

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Vedic Philosophy of the Kali Yuga

Romano, Henry
Vedic Philosophy of the Kali Yuga
According to Vedic philosophy, there are four eras in every world cycle. They represent a gradual decline from enlightenment (Satya Yuga) to chaos and ignorance (Kali Yuga) before it starts again. Each of these eras lasts roughly 2160 years. You're probably familiar with the four ages of Hindu philosophy: Satya Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dwapara Yuga, and Kali Yuga. The golden age is when pure knowledge is widespread, and people live in harmony. The da...

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Decoding the Vedic System of Knowledge

Romano, Henry
Decoding the Vedic System of Knowledge
One of the oldest libraries of texts in India is the Vedas. Vedic texts are painstakingly corrected by the teacher. Instructors and students still teach them orally today. Virtual classrooms have allowed females to learn the Vedas and how they were changed through technology. Samaveda has a much more intricate connection with Rigveda than the other Vedas. Because all its verses except seventy-five are directly drawn from the Rigveda, it holds ...

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Decoding Hindu Chronology

Romano, Henry
Decoding Hindu Chronology
Since ancient times, the Hindus have had a lunisolar cycle based on the combination of solar and lunar years, determined by the course of the sun and the moon, but with the lunar year beginning near the solar year. Exactly how their earliest Calendar was arranged remains a mystery. Our focus is on the current form of their Calendar, developed around 400 under the influence of Greek astronomy and introduced into India at no long time. There are...

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The Ancient Mythologies of Peru and Mexico

Romano, Henry
The Ancient Mythologies of Peru and Mexico
Regarding the origin of the American mythologies, it is difficult to discover traces of foreign influence in either Mexico or Peru's religion. At the time of their subjugation by the Spaniard's legends were ripe in both countries of beneficent white and bearded men, who brought a fully developed culture. The question of Asiatic influences must not altogether be cast aside as an untenable theory, but it is well to bear in mind that such influen...

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Myths and Legends of Japan

Romano, Henry
Myths and Legends of Japan
We are told that in the very beginning, "Heaven and Earth were not yet separated, and the In and Yo not yet divided." This reminds us of other cosmogony stories. The In and Yo, corresponding to the Chinese Yang and Yin, were the male and female principles. It was more convenient for the old Japanese writers to imagine them coming into creation not very remote from their manner of birth. In Polynesian mythology, we find pretty much the same con...

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Mysteries of the Rig Veda

Romano, Henry
Mysteries of the Rig Veda
To what extent is lost knowledge, advanced technology, and advanced philosophy encoded in the hymns of the Rigveda before we attempt to describe it? Is it possible to comprehend the true meaning of a book written in the remotest ages of Indian literature? Identifying the appropriate method of interpretation for that ancient body of poetry is the key to answering this question. All ancient Indian texts contain old lost technology, take, for ins...

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The Rise of Civilizations Concerning Vedic Knowledge

Romano, Henry
The Rise of Civilizations Concerning Vedic Knowledge
Between 3300 and 2900 BC, archaeologists believe that civilization (the rise of Sumeria, the Indus Valley Civilization, and Egypt) marked the beginning of complex cities. The Neolithic Revolution, when agriculture, animal domestication, pottery, and the plow came together, seems not to hold together, as we explored in the final chapter of descending Treta Yuga. There had already been millennia of critical discoveries and developments. Why then...

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A History of Lost Knowledge in Sanskrit Literature

Romano, Henry
A History of Lost Knowledge in Sanskrit Literature
The discovery of Sanskrit literature at the end of the eighteenth century was the most significant cultural event since the Renaissance. The Greeks became acquainted with the Indians after Alexander's invasion, the Arabs brought Indian science to the West during the Middle Ages, some European missionaries from the sixteenth century on gained some familiarity with the ancient language of India, and Abraham Roger translated the Sanskrit poet Bha...

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