Guest guest Posted July 22, 2003 Report Share Posted July 22, 2003 I also am very fascinated by this but have nothing much to say. Maybe someone on the list who is more knowledgeable about Mahabharata can correct this muddled memory of mind. Was it one of Arjuna's brothers who did not participate in the war but instead went on pilgrimage to the various goddess temples along the Indus? Oh, it's those tantalizing tidbits ... Aikya Ammachi, AmaNoGawa <unamity> wrote: > > .. > .. > > For Our Mother, > > > Anyone here knowledgeable about the ancient HERstory > of the Vedas? The origins of the wisdom of the Vedas, > and the civilization and cultural legacy of the Indus > Valley peoples? > > I am looking to see the paths of the oral and cultural > (sacred) wisdom of the people who came to be the Indus > Valley people. > > The period 5000 to 10,000 years ago. > > And our connections to early Chinese civilization -- and > to the early Ur/Mesopotamian civilizations. > > What goddesses did we share ... what stories did we tell > to each other ... what sacred art and imagery, and what > concepts fueled our intellects, and gave us perspective on > our separateness from and connection to all nature? > > What names did we give to the greatest mystics, leaders, > visionaries, artists, sages, poets of these times? > > Are there any discussion groups which focus on > this subject? The contiguous 'thread' of our tapestry. > > This is my motivation, and my vehicle! > > The MOTHER COUNTRY being revealed, > > > > > Millennium > > > Aemortal/ > CyberU/ .. > > > . > > > Plus - For a better Internet experience > http://uk.promotions./yplus/yoffer.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2003 Report Share Posted July 22, 2003 AFAIK, all the Pandava brothers took part in the war. Arjuna was the only brother who had doubts about the "righteousness" of the war. -G On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Aikya Param wrote: > I also am very fascinated by this but have nothing much to say. > Maybe someone on the list who is more knowledgeable about Mahabharata > can correct this muddled memory of mind. Was it one of Arjuna's > brothers who did not participate in the war but instead went on > pilgrimage to the various goddess temples along the Indus? > > Oh, it's those tantalizing tidbits ... > > Aikya > > Ammachi, AmaNoGawa <unamity> wrote: > > > > .. > > .. > > > > For Our Mother, > > > > > > Anyone here knowledgeable about the ancient HERstory > > of the Vedas? The origins of the wisdom of the Vedas, > > and the civilization and cultural legacy of the Indus > > Valley peoples? > > > > I am looking to see the paths of the oral and cultural > > (sacred) wisdom of the people who came to be the Indus > > Valley people. > > > > The period 5000 to 10,000 years ago. > > > > And our connections to early Chinese civilization -- and > > to the early Ur/Mesopotamian civilizations. > > > > What goddesses did we share ... what stories did we tell > > to each other ... what sacred art and imagery, and what > > concepts fueled our intellects, and gave us perspective on > > our separateness from and connection to all nature? > > > > What names did we give to the greatest mystics, leaders, > > visionaries, artists, sages, poets of these times? > > > > Are there any discussion groups which focus on > > this subject? The contiguous 'thread' of our tapestry. > > > > This is my motivation, and my vehicle! > > > > The MOTHER COUNTRY being revealed, > > > > > > > > > > Millennium > > > > > > Aemortal/ > > CyberU/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > .. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > . > > > > > > Plus - For a better Internet experience > > http://uk.promotions./yplus/yoffer.html > > > Sponsor > > Click Here! > > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! > > Ammachi > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2003 Report Share Posted July 22, 2003 It was Krishna's brother Balaram who went on a pilgrimage rather than taking sides in the battle.... -R Ammachi, "Aikya Param" <aikya> wrote: > I also am very fascinated by this but have nothing much to say. > Maybe someone on the list who is more knowledgeable about Mahabharata > can correct this muddled memory of mind. Was it one of Arjuna's > brothers who did not participate in the war but instead went on > pilgrimage to the various goddess temples along the Indus? > > Oh, it's those tantalizing tidbits ... > > Aikya > > Ammachi, AmaNoGawa <unamity> wrote: > > > > .. > > .. > > > > For Our Mother, > > > > > > Anyone here knowledgeable about the ancient HERstory > > of the Vedas? The origins of the wisdom of the Vedas, > > and the civilization and cultural legacy of the Indus > > Valley peoples? > > > > I am looking to see the paths of the oral and cultural > > (sacred) wisdom of the people who came to be the Indus > > Valley people. > > > > The period 5000 to 10,000 years ago. > > > > And our connections to early Chinese civilization -- and > > to the early Ur/Mesopotamian civilizations. > > > > What goddesses did we share ... what stories did we tell > > to each other ... what sacred art and imagery, and what > > concepts fueled our intellects, and gave us perspective on > > our separateness from and connection to all nature? > > > > What names did we give to the greatest mystics, leaders, > > visionaries, artists, sages, poets of these times? > > > > Are there any discussion groups which focus on > > this subject? The contiguous 'thread' of our tapestry. > > > > This is my motivation, and my vehicle! > > > > The MOTHER COUNTRY being revealed, > > > > > > > > > > Millennium > > > > > > Aemortal/ > > CyberU/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > .. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > . > > > > > > Plus - For a better Internet experience > > http://uk.promotions./yplus/yoffer.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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