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>From You Could Learn a Lot from a Daitya:

 

" Of as much interest to us as the man was the Guide, referred to as the

cave dweller by Mr. Cater. He was described in the book as a man with " ...

a forehead which extended from crown to cheekbone in an unbroken plane (

eyeless ) ... [ with ] a body color of light blue putty [ which ] glistened

in the sunlight like the slimy hide of a water dog, [ with ] a chubby tip of

an abortive nose without nostrils ... cold, clammy hands ... sappy skin from

which moisture seemed to ooze, as from the hide of a water lizard." The

description of The Guide reminds us of descriptions of UFO occupants, with

their small noses and grey complexions. The way his skin is described with

the words " sappy " and " moisture " smacks of the slimy surface of a

mushroom; indeed, this denizen of the underworld was not a sun-based

biological entity. It occurs to us that he was a Daitya, a follower of

Shukra Acharya, the Daitya Guru, the preceptor of a race of beings who take

an opposite stance to the demigod followers of Vishnu. The role of Shukra in

Puranic lore corresponds to Venus in the West. Why do we suspect that The

Guide was a Daitya-follower of Shukra Acharya in particular? As the book

unfolds, and particularly, when the book ends, the Guide is revealed as a

highly placed, confidential functionary of Aphrodite- Etidorhpa is Aphrodite

spelled backwards- who according to Vedic lore is but the daughter of Venus,

not actually the predominating deity of the planet itself."

 

Shukra, Venus in the Sanskrit Vedic literature, is described as the guru of

the demons. He is a great brahmin with mystic abilities and as one who can

manipulate mantras. He is very merciful abd is depicted as traveling on a

winged carrier with scroll and pen in hand because he originates reformatory

religious processes for the upliftment of the materialistic and demoniac

species. Maybe this is why Parashara, the father of Veda Vyas who compiled

the Vedic literature, stated " Daitya Guru Shubbha, " that the guru of the D

aityas is benefic.

 

http://www.skyboom.com/hollowearthpuranas/index13.html

 

 

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