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Tunnel entrances in the Chandore Mountain range of India

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Here is something pertinent to the Hollow Earth in the Puranas theme in the book

The Lost world of Agharti-

 

We next pick up details about the tunnel system in India where, as I related

much earlier in the book, the French Orientalist Louis Jacolliot first secured

information on the kingdom of Agharti and presented it to Western readers. Not

wishing to repeat what has gone before, just let me quote from Eric Norman's

book The Hollow Earth, which summarizes the Indian tradition:

 

There is an ancient legend among the Hindus of India that tells of a

civilisation of immense beauty beneath central Asia. Several underground cities

are said to be located north of the Himalayan mountains, possibly in

Afghanistan, or under the Hindu Kush. This subterranean Shangri-la is inhabited

by a race of golden people who seldom com­municate with the surface world. From

time to time, they travel into our land through tunnels that stretch in many

directions. Entrances to the tunnels are believed to be hidden in several of

the ancient cities of the Orient. Tunnel entrances are said to be in Ellora and

the Ajanta caverns in the Chandore Mountain range of India.

 

We have now almost homed in on the heart of the sub­terranean passageways, the

city of Shamballah.

 

Posted by Dharmapada

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