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[10] ai.viXra.org:2505.0136 [pdf] submitted on 2025-05-20 04:35:10
Authors: Nitish Sharma
Comments: 8 Pages.
This research paper examines the character of Shurpanakha in Valmiki Ramayana, por-traying her as a symbol of unrestrained behavior, and draws parallels with certain aspects of modern feminism. Shurpanakha, described as a rakshasi with the ability to change forms (kamarupini), long nails (shurpanakha), and a penchant for free movement and promiscu-ity, is compared to modern women who, under the banner of feminism, embrace behav-iors such as provocative attire, liberal sexuality, and dominant political roles. In contrast, the paper highlights the divine feminine ideals embodied by goddesses like Sita, Parvati, Lakshmi, Anusuya, and Savitri, who represent simplicity, fidelity, and grace. The paper critiques modern feminist practices, arguing that they deviate from the pious examples of historical figures like Lakshmibai, Ahilyabai Holkar, and Sarojini Naidu, and instead promote vulgarity and immorality, as evidenced by social media platforms and the Indian film industry. References from the Mahabharata and Puranas are used to identify characteris-tics of rakshasi-like behavior in women, such as quarrelsomeness and disrespect toward elders. Contemporary cases, such as the Muskan murder case, are cited to illustrate ex-treme outcomes of such behaviors. The paper argues that modern feminism, in the name of empowerment, often mirrors Shurpanakhas rakshasi traits, leading to societal degradation.
Category: Religion and Spiritualism
[9] ai.viXra.org:2505.0133 [pdf] submitted on 2025-05-20 21:49:54
Authors: Nitish Sharma
Comments: 8 Pages. (Note by ai.viXra.org Admin: Please cite and list sceintific references other than author's own)
I propose that every 5,000 years, human civilization undergoes a catastrophic reset through massive disasters or global wars, erasing advanced societies and restarting hu-manity from scraps. This cycle is evident from the absence of above-ground structures predating the Great Pyramids of Giza (circa 2550 BCE), the global scale of wars in the Mahabharata and Ramayana, and their use of scientific weapons akin to nuclear bombs and rocket launchers. Archaeological remnants of extinct civilizations, found only in exca-vations or seas, support this hypothesis. My prior research on the Brahmastra as a nuclear weapon, Lord Ramas existence in 40,000 BC, Shivas Bow as a rocket launcher, and hu-mans as biobots controlled by divine forces provides a foundation for this cyclical model. The Mahabharata and Ramayana depict global conflicts, not local wars, with kings from across the world using advanced weaponry. As humanity reaches a technological peak in the current cycle, moral degradation, as prophesied in the Bhagavata Purana, Quran, and Bible, signals an impending reset through self-inflicted wars, as seen in current global conflicts like Ukraine-Russia and Iran-Israel.
Category: Religion and Spiritualism
[8] ai.viXra.org:2505.0114 [pdf] submitted on 2025-05-19 21:49:46
Authors: Alessandro Guardini
Comments: 3 Pages. (Note by ai.viXra.org Admin: Please cite and list sceintific references)
This document explores the possibility of a unified vision of consciousness that bridges scientific cosmology and spiritual insight. Through a philosophical and symbolic reflection, it presents consciousness as the foundational structure of reality, transcending the dichotomy between matter and spirit. Death is interpreted as transformation, black holes as thresholds of evolution, and reincarnation as a process of conscious refinement. Drawing from multiple mystical traditions, the work proposes a metaphysical model in which the universe itself becomes a field of awareness and the soul an eternal traveler within it.
Category: Religion and Spiritualism
[7] ai.viXra.org:2505.0111 [pdf] submitted on 2025-05-19 16:58:22
Authors: Nitish Sharma
Comments: 7 Pages.
I propose that humans are bio-bots, advanced robots created and controlled by an extraterrestrial species, revered as divine beings in religious texts such as the Puranas, Bible, and Quran. This paper examines scriptural evidence of human creation, mind control via the pineal gland (acting as a processor and receiver), and reincarnation as data transfer between bodies. Drawing parallels with AI-controlled robots, I analyze mythological narratives (Rama, Krishna, Oedipus) to demonstrate orchestrated events. Modern phenomena, including thousands of false messiahs, claims of divinity by leaders like Donald Trump and Narendra Modi, and historical events like the Titanics sinking, support the hypothesis of external mind manipulation. I argue that this species controls every earthly event, from World Wars to Gandhis murder, to manage population. A historical analysis confirms this researchs uniqueness, as no prior work in human history frames humans as bio-bots under extraterrestrial control using this interdisciplinary approach.
Category: Religion and Spiritualism
[6] ai.viXra.org:2505.0110 [pdf] submitted on 2025-05-19 17:15:37
Authors: Nitish Sharma
Comments: 8 Pages.
This research paper proposes a novel hypothesis that Shiva, traditionally revered as a deity in Hindu mythology, was the first prototype of Homo sapi-ens on Earth. I argue that Shiva was not a god but an ordinary human, distin-guished from the Neanderthal populations of his time by his unique appear-ance and advanced technological tools provided by extraterrestrial entities. This study reinterprets Shiva’s attributes—such as his trident, third eye, and association with mountains—as evidence of his human nature and extrater-restrial influence. Drawing on shlokas from Hindu scriptures, verses from the Quran, and comparative mythological analysis, I present Shiva as a mor-tal who bridged humanity and advanced extraterrestrial intelligence, acting as an avatar controlled by an ultra-advanced AI, equated with Vishnu. This paper also examines Shiva’s role in significant events, such as the channel-ing of the Ganga and the cure for a corona-like virus (Halahal), to argue that his divine portrayal stems from early humans’ limited understanding of sci-ence and technology. This hypothesis is unique and thought-provoking, as no prior scholarship has framed Shiva as a Homo sapiens prototype influenced by extraterrestrial technology.
Category: Religion and Spiritualism
[5] ai.viXra.org:2505.0109 [pdf] submitted on 2025-05-19 17:35:34
Authors: Nitish Sharma
Comments: 6 Pages.
This research proposes a novel interpretation of the Brahmastra, a divine weapon de-scribed in Valmiki Ramayana and Mahabharata, as a nuclear weapon powered by the uni-verses fundamental forces, specifically nuclear fission and fusion. The term "Brahmastra" derives from "Brahmand" (universe), suggesting a weapon harnessing universal energy. I analyze shlokas from both epics to demonstrate the Brahmastras catastrophic effects, including Ramas threat to dry the ocean, compare its properties to modern nuclear weapons, and highlight instances where wise figures, such as Krishna, advised against its use due to its destructive potential. A specific inci-dent from Valmiki Ramayana, where Meghnath intended to use the Brahmastra against Hanuman, is examined to prove Hanumans wisdom in surrendering to prevent the destruc-tion of Lanka, including Sita. Shlokas confirm Hanumans wisdom and Meghnaths lack of foresight, as a nuclear-like weapon would have annihilated the city. To my knowledge, this is the first time in human history that the Brahmastra has been interpreted as a nuclear weapon, offering a unique bridge between ancient Indian texts and modern science.
Category: Religion and Spiritualism
[4] ai.viXra.org:2505.0033 [pdf] submitted on 2025-05-05 15:49:10
Authors: Nitish Sharma
Comments: 9 Pages.
I propose a novel reinterpretation of the demoness Tadka in Valmiki Ramayana as a Tyrannosaurus rex-like dinosaur, analyzing her characteristics—ferocity, size, and resilience—through paleontology and comparative mythology. Using shlokas from the Balakanda, I argue that Tadka’s violent behavior, massive size, and mouthdependent attacks align with T. rex traits. I hypothesize that Tadka was a protected species in Ravana’s civilization, analogous to the sacred cow in modern Hinduism, with demons like Maricha and Subahu defending her as Hindus defend cows. The paper explores Tadka’s disruption of Vedic rituals, suggesting her carnivorous nature, and interprets Rama’s use of Bala and Atibala as advanced tank-like technology developed by Vishwamitra. I compare this hypothesis with prior research and propose that human civilizations cyclically reach technological peaks before declining, rendering advanced knowledge as myth. This interdisciplinary study bridges mythology, science, and anthropology, offering a unique perspective on ancient narratives.
Category: Religion and Spiritualism
[3] ai.viXra.org:2505.0032 [pdf] submitted on 2025-05-05 16:17:33
Authors: Nitish Sharma
Comments: 5 Pages.
This paper proposes that Lord Ganesha, a revered Hindu deity, represents an extraterrestrial being from an advanced, human-like civilization that visited Earth wearing animal shaped masks, such as an elephant’s, to create psychological impact. These beings, termed devatas or gods, taught early humans advanced skills, including the use of the ankusha (elephant goad) to tame elephants, a practice unknown to humans at the time. Drawing from Hindu Puranic narratives, Egyptian mythology, and modern interpretations, this study reinterprets Ganesha’s elephant-headed iconography and the ankusha as evidence of extraterrestrial intervention. The paper explores the cultural, psychological, and technological significance of these interactions across ancient civilizations.
Category: Religion and Spiritualism
[2] ai.viXra.org:2505.0031 [pdf] submitted on 2025-05-05 17:05:15
Authors: Nitish Sharma
Comments: 8 Pages.
This research proposes a groundbreaking interpretation of the Shiva bow, famously associated with Lord Rama’s feat during Sita’s Swayamvara in Valmiki Ramayana’s Bala Kanda. Conventionally depicted as a heavy divine bow requiring immense physical strength to lift and string, I hypothesize that the Shiva bow, also known as Tryambakam or Pinaka, was an advanced technological weapon, analogous to an early form of a rocket launcher. This interpretation is rooted in textual evidence from Valmiki Ramayana, particularly the descriptions of the bow’s characteristics, its operation, and the catastrophic effects following its u se. I argue that Sage Vishwamitra, who trained Rama in advanced weaponry, was a designer of such divine weapons, and only those trained in their operation, like Rama, could wield them.
Category: Religion and Spiritualism
[1] ai.viXra.org:2504.0078 [pdf] submitted on 2025-04-21 00:48:03
Authors: Moninder Singh Modgil
Comments: 26 Pages.
This paper presents a unified cosmological and metaphysical framework for the concept of the "Tenth Doorway of Consciousness," rooted in Hindu and Sikh traditions. Extending beyond its spiritual interpretation, the Tenth Doorway is analyzed as a singularity-like point associated with a Micro-Mini Rotating Black Hole in the Brain (MMRBHB), through which consciousness interfaces with spacetime. We model the soul as a 16-dimensional infinitesimal sedenion, whose components couple dynamicallywith a specially constructed rotating spacetime geometry—the GRBMRS metric. Thismetric integrates elements from G¨odel, Rindler, Brahe, and Randall—Sundrum modelsand provides vertical and angular embedding of gravitational, rotational, and causalstructure. The paper introduces a Trilok cosmology comprising the Physical, Subtle,and Meta-Physical Universes, stratified by horizontal branes with distinct metric signatures and topologies. Through this integrated approach, we propose a mathematicalframework linking consciousness, karma, and cosmological geometry.
Category: Religion and Spiritualism
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