Inside the Sun (comments on R. Cluff)

After reading the notes below (at R. Cluff's site) about the inside of
the sun I got an idea to compile the following information expanding
on this (translation, purports and lectures from A.C. Bhaktivedanta
Swami Prabhupada).

That the physical location of PARADISE where the righteous spirits
of the dead go is a sun in the center of Our Hollow Earth which
gives LIGHT to the plant, animal and human life within our earth!

Confirming my conclusion in Chapter 8, The Celestial Destiny of Our
Hollow Earth, that our Sun is hollow and suspended in its center is
a City of God, is my recent discovery of a book written by Phoebe
Marie Holmes in 1933, of her visit to the Celestial City of God in
the Sun!

Bhagavad-gita (BG) 1.31, from the purport:

It is said that two kinds of men, namely the ksatriya who dies
directly in front of the battlefield under Krsna's personal orders and
the person in the renounced order of life who is absolutely devoted to
spiritual culture, are eligible to enter into the sun globe, which is
so powerful and dazzling.

Bhagavata Purana 5.7.13:

Maharaja Bharata appeared very beautiful. He had a wealth of curly
hair on his head, which was wet from bathing three times daily. He
dressed in a deerskin. He worshiped Lord Narayana, whose body was
composed of golden effulgence and who resided within the sun. Maharaja
Bharata worshiped Lord Narayana by chanting the hymns given in the Rg
Veda, and he recited the following verse as the sun rose.

PURPORT:

The predominating Deity within the sun is Hiranmaya, Lord Narayana. He
is worshiped by the Gayatri mantra: om bhur bhuvah svah tat savitur
varenyam bhargo devasya dhimahi. He is also worshiped by other hymns
mentioned in the Rg Veda, for instance: dhyeyah sada savitr-mandala-
madhya-varti. Within the sun, Lord Narayana is situated, and He has a
golden hue.

Room conversation 1976:

But if you can enter into the sunglobe, you will meet with the sun
god. Just like Krsna says in Bhagavad-gita, imam vivasvate yogam
proktavan aham avyayam. "I spoke this philosophy to the sun-god."
[4.1] So there is sun-god.

Bhagavatam lecture 1976:

If you want to go and see the sun-god Vivasvan, that requires
qualification. It is not so easy. You cannot enter even the sun
planet, what to speak of talking with him. But Krsna could talk. Krsna
can go anywhere. And when there is sun-god, then "god" means not
alone. A king does not mean alone. King means he has got his kingdom.
He has got his subjects. He has got minister. He has got military
strength. Everything is there. So similarly, if we accept Krsna's
statement that "I spoke to sun-god," the sun-god is there in the sun
globe, and he has his kingdom, so dazzling kingdom.

Bhagavad-gita (BG) lecture 1970:

There is description in the Srimad-Bhagavatam [Bhagavata Purana],
Fifth Canto, the different planetary systems of this universe, how
each and every planet is different from the other by its atmosphere,
by its inhabitants, dealings. Just like modern scientists, they are
finding difference between this planet and the moon planet. They say
that there is no living entity. That is not fact. They... Even though
they have reached the moon planet, it is not a fact that there is no
living entity.

BG lecture 1972:

And within the sun, there are cities, palaces, inhabitants. Just like
within this planet, there are cities, there are roads, there are so
many varieties of living condition. Similarly in every planet, there
is varieties of living condition.

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Surya, or Vivasvan (sun god) worships Surya-Narayana, expansion of
Visnu/Krsna. They shouldn't be confused.

Srila Prabhupada, spiritual master in the line of the Vedic
Gaudiya-Vaishnava tradition, didn't accept there is no life on/in
other planets. He also considered the sun similar to other planets.
The HET seems to be the best explanation of the Vedic assertions, so
fantastic to the followers of mainstream science.

Jan2

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