I recently encountered a beautiful rendition of Nirvana Shatakam, one of my all-time favorite Sanskrit chants, narrated by the child prodigy and revered Saint Shri Adi Shankaracharya. As I watched this short video, had a kind of an epiphany, contemplating a deeper connection between ancient India and ancient China in the many mysteries of the world!
This one is with English Translation.
The moment was triggered as I gazed upon depictions of Lord Shiva. His long hair, tied in a knot atop his crown, struck me with such a strong resemblance to the hairstyles of ancient Tibetan / Chinese men and warriors.
There it was: the same intricate knot, the same sense of divine elegance. It made me pause and reflect. This never occurred to me earlier , but my recent fascination with ancient Chinese culture through Chinese Dramas, made me take a note of this coincidence almost immediately!
Then, my thoughts also drifted to another such similarity between Lord Shiva's hairstyle and ancient Tibet / ancient China - the location of Mount Kailash, which is also said to be the sacred abode of Lord Shiva and his family, nestled in the Tibetan region.
Interestingly, Tibet, where sacred Mount Kailash is located, has long been a disputed region, with China claiming it as part of their territory. How curious!
This sacred Mountain is very mysterious, that despite being of a lesser height than Mount Everest which is the highest Himalayan peak conquered by Humans, no human could ever reach the peak of Mount Kailash till date.
Even the Chinese expeditions through Helicopters failed miserably and with very mysterious storms that suddenly erupted on a clean weather day when they tried to approach close to Mount Kailash!
Those who retreated have given first hand experiences of mysterious and unexplainable phenomena such as sudden increase in aging and increased rate of growth of their hairs and nails. Mount Kailash is truly mysterious and mystical !
Earlier, those who tried to deliberately cross the boundaries and climb Mount Kailash have died - reason, also mentioned by Guru Pashupati - a disciple of Shri Mahavir Babaji
Quite interestingly, at perfect Divine timing, I came across this YouTube video speaking about a Mukha-Lingam (Lingam with a carved Face) of Lord Shiva found in the Udaygiri Caves in India.
Could there be a deeper connection between Lord Shiva's divine abode on the distant Tibetan lands and the ancient Chinese culture? The striking similarity between the way Lord Shiva's hair is portrayed and the hairstyle of ancient Tibetan / ancient Chinese men is certainly intriguing.
Was it just a coincidence, or is there an ancient link that ties these two rich cultures together, a thread woven into the fabric of history and spirituality?
This mystery leaves us with more questions than answers, but it also invites us to explore the possibility that the divine and the earthly are far more interconnected than we often realize. Perhaps, just perhaps, the sacred teachings of the East, stretching from India to Tibet and beyond, hold secrets waiting to be uncovered.
Forever a Seeker Of Truth
- Meraki Pegasus
Dr Racchana D Fadia
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