Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Falling in love with India once again

  Today i was searching in internet about various tour packages. I was thinking about visiting Malaysia, Thailand or Indonesia. So i was searching about these nations, about their culture, tradition, places to visit..etc. After i got some packages to Malaysia and Thailand, i started searching about Indonesia. As you may all know that Indonesia is one of the largest populated Muslim country in the world, with over 94% of Muslims which is estimated to be around 23 crore people. I was shocked to see the National Airlines there. It was named Garuda Indonesia
it was interesting as it was not expected in any of the Muslim nation. So i started to search more about Indonesia. It got more and more exciting and interesting and shocking to know that they use a currency in which they use Lord Gas the symbol. 
It was more surprising to see the symbol of Indonesia, it is Garuda. 
National Symbol of Thailand is also Garuda 
The name Thailand Derived from Tamil word 'Thai' which means mother. I dont know weather this is true or not, only a very few sources are there. Anyway these things made me to search more of Indian influence in to the other part of the world. What i came to know is truly unbelievable.
                     There is a mount shasta located in South America, there is a river near by which is known as 'Pampa' and these are located in a place named 'Urupampa', there the tribal has a deity called 'ayippa'. 
                      Came Across a book named "India Once Ruled America" , it was written by Gene D. Matlock . He says "Indians has divided the earth in to seven, like paathala, athalaa, prathala, rasathala, suthalaa..etc Paathala is directly opposite to India, 'Paathala' is not the underworld or 'Paathala' was considered as the other side of the world, and that was today's South America. South America's greatest culture was 'Maayan' culture. Some of the sources say that 'Maaya' was Raavana's wife Mandothari's father. 
                  

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