A Mahabharata story

The Mahabharata story follows:

"When his residence was thus crowded with divinity, the darling son of
Pandu
and Kunti then went down into the Ganges water, to be consecrated for
holy
rite. Taking his ritual bath and worshiping his forefathers, Arjuna,
happy to
take his part in the rite of fire, was rising out of the water, O king,
when
he was pulled back in by Ulupi, the virgin daughter of the serpent
king, who
could travel about at her will and was now within those waters. Holding
onto
him, she pulled him down into the land of the Nagas, into her father's
house.

[Arjuna of the Bhagavat Gita fame]

http://www.holloworbs.com/india.htm

Dean , both the Sanskrit epics , Ramayana and Mahabharata have prominently described the serpent/naga race and it's frequent interactions with humans .

There were numerous intermarriages and human society was by and large peacefully coexisting or sharing the planet with Nagas . This seems to have changed towards the beginning of Kalyug onwards . In this Iron age , the serpent or reptilian race has largely withdrawn from humans and probably considers it safer to stay within the confines of their subterranean realm .

Regards

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On Saturday, August 24, 2019, 7:29:32 PM GMT+5:30, [email protected] [ALLPLANETS-HOLLOW] [email protected] wrote:

The Mahabharata story follows:

"When his residence was thus crowded with divinity, the darling son of
Pandu
and Kunti then went down into the Ganges water, to be consecrated for
holy
rite. Taking his ritual bath and worshiping his forefathers, Arjuna,
happy to
take his part in the rite of fire, was rising out of the water, O king,
when
he was pulled back in by Ulupi, the virgin daughter of the serpent
king, who
could travel about at her will and was now within those waters. Holding
onto
him, she pulled him down into the land of the Nagas, into her father's
house.

[Arjuna of the Bhagavat Gita fame]

http://www.holloworbs.com/india.htm

Sidhartha,

Yes, the Nagas helped King Rithudwaj to recover his wife from the underground palace of the. Rakahasha.

But now, I don’t blame them for shunning us, there are space considerations in the depths below.

The Amazons of the Capadócia área migrated to the Atlas Mountains area, then hopped across the pond and and occupied underground worlds. The Spaniards received some direct info in this regard.

Now, how would the Nagas accommodate us? We would accommodate any available space to their detriment.

Perhaps the Nagas are behind the NWO.

Dean

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Em sábado, agosto 24, 2019, 14:15, sidhartha bahadur [email protected] [ALLPLANETS-HOLLOW] [email protected] escreveu:

Dean , both the Sanskrit epics , Ramayana and Mahabharata have prominently described the serpent/naga race and it's frequent interactions with humans .

There were numerous intermarriages and human society was by and large peacefully coexisting or sharing the planet with Nagas . This seems to have changed towards the beginning of Kalyug onwards . In this Iron age , the serpent or reptilian race has largely withdrawn from humans and probably considers it safer to stay within the confines of their subterranean realm .

Regards

On Saturday, August 24, 2019, 7:29:32 PM GMT+5:30, [email protected] [ALLPLANETS-HOLLOW] [email protected] wrote:

The Mahabharata story follows:

"When his residence was thus crowded with divinity, the darling son of
Pandu
and Kunti then went down into the Ganges water, to be consecrated for
holy
rite. Taking his ritual bath and worshiping his forefathers, Arjuna,
happy to
take his part in the rite of fire, was rising out of the water, O king,
when
he was pulled back in by Ulupi, the virgin daughter of the serpent
king, who
could travel about at her will and was now within those waters. Holding
onto
him, she pulled him down into the land of the Nagas, into her father's
house.

[Arjuna of the Bhagavat Gita fame]

http://www.holloworbs.com/india.htm