Monday, October 24, 2016

Cosmic

The history reported says that Hiranyaaksha stole earth, hid in the cosmic ocean and the god fought with him for 2000 years and killed him and got back the earth.

Now, consider this possible scenario from a cosmic object sense, a rouge planet(oid) made its way into our solar system, which would take a long long time for it to arrive at vicinity of the earth (a new king has risen amongst our divinities, defeated them and became a new sovereign ruler of our devata world); once it came near earth, due to its larger body & gravity, it drew earth from it's orbit around sun to orbit around itself, and continued on it's path probably uninterrupted (taking earth into cosmic ocean). At this point, Sun drew this rouge planet with all of its moons including earth to orbit around itself, and the tidal forces of gravity between this rouge planet and Sun caused a binary orbit relationship between them instead of one becoming the moon of the other. This cosmic tussle continued for 2000 years, and finally Sun drew away earth & possibly certain other moons of this rouge planet free from the rouge planet and caused them to orbit around itself (i.e. around Sun again, i.e. God has defeated Hiranyaaksha and freed earth) and the rouge planet drew itself away from Sun such that it freed itself from Sun's gravity completely and exited our solar system. 

Cosmic collisions and rouge planet interruptions in our solar system are accepted theories by modern scientists, especially for explaining how Moon came into existence and how the Astroid Belt came into place. Most recently, rouge planet theory is also claimed to be the reason for existence of Sedna planetoid in our solar system which takes 12,000 earth years to orbit sun.

From a human history standpoint, what most Purohits believe is that there was a historical emperor who basically left dharma (morality & ethics), extracted from his kingdom & subjects as much as he can for his sole benefit, became arrogant & haughty declaring that there is no god and he should be worshiped instead by people, and after exhausting all resources of the land, ended up submerging the land under water as an act of punishment because, let's say, many people on the land started complaining to other emperors or to god. Varaha means wild boar. Wild boars are currently reputed by western scholars as having dredged land from under water to above water in our ancient past. Perhaps, wild boars came onto the shores of these inundated land back then, and slowly over 2000 years dregded this submerged land from water completely. And during the end of such time, this emperor perhaps driven mad already by living a life of solitude without land or subjects and by wild boar infestation was killed by a wild boar in his old age. 

Puranas don't report historical ancient events unless the one event explained more than one occurrence, on earthly plane and/or on cosmic plane.

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