Guest guest Posted November 17, 2003 Report Share Posted November 17, 2003 - deandddd allplanets-hollow Monday, November 17, 2003 11:01 AM [allplanets-hollow] Bila Svarga Here is something new to you all on Bila Svarga, subterranean heavens, from the book Alien Identities, by Dr. Richard L. Thompson-Here we find the same time dilation effect that repeatedly appears in European folklore. This effect, plus the fact that the man found himself in a land with a blue sky and clouds, indicates that the cave passageway led him to a parallel world.In the Bhagavata Purana, there is a description of a parallel reality called Bila-svarga, or the subterranean heaven, which is clearly related to the Chinese story of the cave heavens. Bila-svarga is described as a very beautiful place, with brilliantly decorated cities, lakes of clear water, and extensive parks and gardens. At the same time, the sun and the moon cannot be seen there, and the inhabitants have no sense of the passing of time. Bila-svarga is subdivided into seven worlds called lokas, and thus it is more than a mere cave within the earth fixed up with artificial lighting.One of the lokas is Atala, which is said to be inhabited by three groups of women, called svairini, kamini, and putycscah. Here is what happens to a man who manages to visit this region:If a man enters the planet of Atala, these women immediately capture him and induce him to drink an intoxicating beverage made with a drug known as hataka [cannabis indica]. This intoxicant endows the man with great sexual prowess, of which the women take advantage for enjoyment. A woman will enchant him with attractive glances, intimate words, smiles of love and then embraces. In this way she induces him to enjoy sex with her to her full satisfaction. Because of his increased sexual power, the man thinks himself stronger than ten thousand elephants and considers himself most perfect. Indeed, illusioned and intoxicated by false pride, he thinks himself God, ignoring impending death."It is significant that Atala is referred to as a "planet" in this translation. Sometimes the word loka is translated as "planetary system," and the seven lokas of Bila-svarga are referred to as "lower planetary systems." The Bhagavata Purana indicates that Bila-svarga extends throughout the plane of the solar system, and for this reason it is called a svarga, or heaven (see page 242). However, it can be reached by entering into the earth, using higher-dimensional modes of travel, and in this sense it is bila, or subterranean.To from this group, send an email to:allplanetshollow-Your use of is subject to the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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