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Re: [sanghshakha] Fw: Hindu Temple in Mecca

 

 

There are certain holy places in India like Hardwar,Rishikesh.If a Shraddha

is performed at one of these places, there is no need to perform any

more Shraddhas.I was told by certain Pandits that MAHANKAL AKA Mecca

also has the same status.

 

I thought you should read

this....

Hindu Temple in Mecca

the kaaba in

mecca is actualy SHIVA LINGA.the word allah itself is a sanskrit word

meaning 'goddess'.to this day there r inscriptions in sanskrit language

on the kaaba.As the pilgrim proceeds towards Mecca he is asked to shave

 

his head and beard and to don special sacred attire that consists of two

seamless sheets of white cloth. One is to be worn round the waist and

the other over the shoulders. Both these rites are remnants of the old

 

Vedic practice of entering Hindu temples clean- and with holy seamless

white sheets.The main shrine in Mecca, which houses the Siva emblem, is

known as the Kaaba. It is clothed in a black shroud. That custom also

 

originates from the days when it was thought necessary to discourage its

recapture by camouflaging it.Muslim pilgrims visiting the Kaaba temple

go around it seven times. In no other mosque does the circumambulation

 

prevail. Hindus invariably circumambulate around their deities. This is

yet another proof that the Kaaba shrine is a pre-Islamic Indian Shiva

temple where the Hindu practice of circumambulation is still

meticulously observed.The practice of taking seven steps- known as

 

Saptapadi in Sanskrit- is associated with Hindu marriage ceremony and

fire worship. The culminating rite in a Hindu marriage enjoins upon the

bride and groom to go round the sacred fire four times (but

misunderstood by many as seven times). Since " Makha " means fire, the

 

seven circumambulations also prove that Mecca was the seat of Indian

fire-worship in the West Asia.

The Islamic practice of Bakari

Eed derives from the Go-Medh and Ashva-Medh Yagnas or sacrifices of

Vedic times. Eed in Sanskrit means worship. The Islamic word Eed for

festive days, signifying days of worship, is therefore a pure Sanskrit

 

word. The word MESH in the Hindu zodiac signifies a lamb. Since in

ancient times the year used to begin with the entry of the sun in Aries,

the occasion was celebrated with mutton feasting. That is the origin of

 

the Bakari Eed festival.[Note:The word Bakari is an Indian language

word]

The Islamic term `Eed-ul-Fitr' derives from

the `Eed of Piters' that is worship of forefathers in Sanskrit

tradition. In India, Hindus commemorate their ancestors during the

 

Pitr-Paksha that is the fortnight reserved for their remembrance. The

very same is the significance of `Eed-ul-Fitr' (worship of

forefathers).The Islamic practice of observing the moon rise before

deciding on celebrating the occasion derives from the Hindu custom of

 

breaking fast on Sankranti and Vinayaki Chaturthi only after sighting

the moon.Barah Vafat, the Muslim festival for commemorating those dead

in battle or by weapons, derives from a similar Sanskrit tradition

because in Sanskrit `Phiphaut' is `death'. Hindus observe Chayal

 

Chaturdashi in memory of those who have died in battle.The word Arabia

is itself the abbreviation of a Sanskrit word. The original word is

`Arabasthan'. Since Prakrit `B' is Sanskrit `V' the original

 

Sanskrit name of the land is `Arvasthan'. `Arva' in Sanskrit means a

horse. Arvasthan signifies a land of horses., and as well all know,

Arabia is famous for its horses.Four months of the year are regarded as

 

very sacred in Islamic custom. The devout are enjoined to abstain from

plunder and other evil deeds during that period. This originates in the

Chaturmasa i.e., the four-month period of special vows and austerities

 

in Hindu tradition. Shabibarat is the corrupt form of Shiva Vrat and

Shiva Ratra. Since the Kaaba has been an important centre of Shiva

(Siva) worship from times immemorial, the Shivaratri festival used to be

 

celebrated there with great gusto. It is that festival which is

signified by the Islamic word Shabibarat. Since Eed means worship and

Griha means `house', the Islamic word Idgah signifies a `House of

worship' which is the exact Sanskrit connotation of the term. Similarly

 

the word `Namaz' derives from two Sanskrit roots `Nama' and `Yajna'

(NAMa yAJna) meaning bowing and worshipping.

All

Arabic copies of the Koran have the mysterious figure 786 imprinted on

them . No Arabic scholar has been able to determine the choice of this

particular number as divine. It is an established fact that Muhammad was

 

illiterate therefore it is obvious that he would not be able to

differentiate numbers from letters. This " magical " number is none other

than the Vedic holy letter " OM " written in Sanskrit. Anyone who knows

 

Sanskrit can try reading the symbol for " OM " backwards in the Arabic way

and magically the numbers 786 will appear! Muslims in their ignorance

simply do not realise that this special number is nothing more than the

 

holiest of Vedic symbols misread.U can try reading it urself.look at the

figure OM in a mirror and you can make out the Devnagari

(Sanskrit-Hindi) numerals

7-8-6

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Sirs,

 

I too have heard from devout elders when I was a boy, that Mecca is

actually consisiting of a ShivLinga which is worshipped by the Muslims.

It is also said that if Ganga Jal is poured on this Shiv Linga, it will

mark the end of the ..............( This I do not wish to reveal)

 

regards/Bhaskar,.

 

 

 

 

vedic astrology , ARAVAMUTHAN <gaamuthan

wrote:

>

> Re: [sanghshakha] Fw: Hindu Temple in Mecca

>

>

> There are certain holy places in India like Hardwar,Rishikesh.If a

Shraddha

> is performed at one of these places, there is no need to perform any

> more Shraddhas.I was told by certain Pandits that MAHANKAL AKA Mecca

> also has the same status.

>

> I thought you should read

> this....

> Hindu Temple in Mecca

> the kaaba in

> mecca is actualy SHIVA LINGA.the word allah itself is a sanskrit word

> meaning 'goddess'.to this day there r inscriptions in sanskrit

language

> on the kaaba.As the pilgrim proceeds towards Mecca he is asked to

shave

>

> his head and beard and to don special sacred attire that consists of

two

> seamless sheets of white cloth. One is to be worn round the waist and

> the other over the shoulders. Both these rites are remnants of the old

>

> Vedic practice of entering Hindu temples clean- and with holy seamless

> white sheets.The main shrine in Mecca, which houses the Siva emblem,

is

> known as the Kaaba. It is clothed in a black shroud. That custom also

>

> originates from the days when it was thought necessary to discourage

its

> recapture by camouflaging it.Muslim pilgrims visiting the Kaaba temple

> go around it seven times. In no other mosque does the circumambulation

>

> prevail. Hindus invariably circumambulate around their deities. This

is

> yet another proof that the Kaaba shrine is a pre-Islamic Indian Shiva

> temple where the Hindu practice of circumambulation is still

> meticulously observed.The practice of taking seven steps- known as

>

> Saptapadi in Sanskrit- is associated with Hindu marriage ceremony and

> fire worship. The culminating rite in a Hindu marriage enjoins upon

the

> bride and groom to go round the sacred fire four times (but

> misunderstood by many as seven times). Since " Makha " means fire, the

>

> seven circumambulations also prove that Mecca was the seat of Indian

> fire-worship in the West Asia.

> The Islamic practice of Bakari

> Eed derives from the Go-Medh and Ashva-Medh Yagnas or sacrifices of

> Vedic times. Eed in Sanskrit means worship. The Islamic word Eed for

> festive days, signifying days of worship, is therefore a pure Sanskrit

>

> word. The word MESH in the Hindu zodiac signifies a lamb. Since in

> ancient times the year used to begin with the entry of the sun in

Aries,

> the occasion was celebrated with mutton feasting. That is the origin

of

>

> the Bakari Eed festival.[Note:The word Bakari is an Indian language

> word]

> The Islamic term `Eed-ul-Fitr' derives from

> the `Eed of Piters' that is worship of forefathers in Sanskrit

> tradition. In India, Hindus commemorate their ancestors during the

>

> Pitr-Paksha that is the fortnight reserved for their remembrance. The

> very same is the significance of `Eed-ul-Fitr' (worship of

> forefathers).The Islamic practice of observing the moon rise before

> deciding on celebrating the occasion derives from the Hindu custom of

>

> breaking fast on Sankranti and Vinayaki Chaturthi only after sighting

> the moon.Barah Vafat, the Muslim festival for commemorating those dead

> in battle or by weapons, derives from a similar Sanskrit tradition

> because in Sanskrit `Phiphaut' is `death'. Hindus observe Chayal

>

> Chaturdashi in memory of those who have died in battle.The word Arabia

> is itself the abbreviation of a Sanskrit word. The original word is

> `Arabasthan'. Since Prakrit `B' is Sanskrit `V' the original

>

> Sanskrit name of the land is `Arvasthan'. `Arva' in Sanskrit means a

> horse. Arvasthan signifies a land of horses., and as well all know,

> Arabia is famous for its horses.Four months of the year are regarded

as

>

> very sacred in Islamic custom. The devout are enjoined to abstain from

> plunder and other evil deeds during that period. This originates in

the

> Chaturmasa i.e., the four-month period of special vows and austerities

>

> in Hindu tradition. Shabibarat is the corrupt form of Shiva Vrat and

> Shiva Ratra. Since the Kaaba has been an important centre of Shiva

> (Siva) worship from times immemorial, the Shivaratri festival used to

be

>

> celebrated there with great gusto. It is that festival which is

> signified by the Islamic word Shabibarat. Since Eed means worship and

> Griha means `house', the Islamic word Idgah signifies a `House of

> worship' which is the exact Sanskrit connotation of the term.

Similarly

>

> the word `Namaz' derives from two Sanskrit roots `Nama' and `Yajna'

> (NAMa yAJna) meaning bowing and worshipping.

> All

> Arabic copies of the Koran have the mysterious figure 786 imprinted on

> them . No Arabic scholar has been able to determine the choice of this

> particular number as divine. It is an established fact that Muhammad

was

>

> illiterate therefore it is obvious that he would not be able to

> differentiate numbers from letters. This " magical " number is none

other

> than the Vedic holy letter " OM " written in Sanskrit. Anyone who knows

>

> Sanskrit can try reading the symbol for " OM " backwards in the Arabic

way

> and magically the numbers 786 will appear! Muslims in their ignorance

> simply do not realise that this special number is nothing more than

the

>

> holiest of Vedic symbols misread.U can try reading it urself.look at

the

> figure OM in a mirror and you can make out the Devnagari

> (Sanskrit-Hindi) numerals

> 7-8-6

>

>

>

>

>

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