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KHAGOLA SHASTRA: Ancient Indian Astronomical Science Facts | జంబూ ద్వీపం! భరత వర్షం! | Voice of Maheedhar

KHAGOLA SHASTRA: Ancient Indian Astronomical Science Facts | జంబూ ద్వీపం! భరత వర్షం! | Voice of Maheedhar

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KHAGOLA SHASTRA: Ancient Indian Astronomical Science Facts | జంబూ ద్వీపం! భరత వర్షం! అంటే? నిత్య దైవ పూజ సంకల్పంలో ‘ఖగోళ శాస్త్రం’ ఎందుకుంది? | Voice of Maheedhar Planet Leaf (MPL) Videos Exclusive...Join this channel to support me and get access to perks:⁠https://www.youtube.com/mplanetleaf/join⁠OUR OTHER CHANNELS:►FOLLOW US ON AUDI9 (Website) :- ⁠https://www.audi9.com⁠►SUBSCRIBE TO MPLANETLEAF (Channel) :- ⁠https://www.youtube.com/MPlanetLeaf⁠►SUBSCRIBE TO FACTSHIVE (Channel) :- ⁠https://www.youtube.com/factshive⁠►SUBSCRIBE TO SMB AUDIOBOOK (Channel) :- ⁠https://www.youtube.com/smbab⁠►SUBSCRIBE TO WHATSAPP (Channel) :- ⁠https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaAU...⁠SOCIAL MEDIA:►SUBSCRIBE TO WHATSAPP (Group) :- ⁠https://goo.gl/Y3Sa7S⁠►SUBSCRIBE ON FACEBOOK (Page) :- ⁠https://goo.gl/CBhgyP⁠►SUBSCRIBE ON TELEGRAM (Channel) :- ⁠https://goo.gl/ZTwU1K⁠►SUBSCRIBE ON TELEGRAM (Group) :- ⁠https://t.me/mplsd"Jambudweepe Bharat Khande" translates to "in the Jambudweepa, the Bharat Khand". In ancient Indian cosmology, Jambudweepa is the name of the largest of the seven concentric islands, considered the middle of the universe, and Bharat Khand (also known as Bharatvarsha) is the geographical name for the Indian subcontinent. It refers to the landmass stretching from the Himalayas to the southern tip and the Bay of Bengal to the Arabian Sea.The terms Jambu Dweep, Bharat Khande, Aryavarta, and Bharatvarsha are rooted in ancient Indian geography and mythology, and they have significant cultural and historical meanings:Jambu Dweep: This term refers to the mythical land described in ancient Indian texts, particularly in the Puranas. It is often identified with the Indian subcontinent and is said to be shaped like a Jambu tree (rose apple). The concept symbolizes the Earth and its various regions as understood in ancient Indian cosmology.Bharat Khande: This term translates to "the land of Bharat" or "Bharat's region." It typically refers to the geographical and cultural areas associated with the ancient kingdom of Bharat, which is often considered synonymous with the Indian subcontinent. It signifies the historical and cultural identity of India.Aryavarta: This term means "the land of the Aryas" or "noble land" and is often used in ancient texts to refer to the northern regions of India, particularly those where Vedic culture flourished. Aryavarta is considered a sacred and culturally significant area in Hindu tradition.Bharatvarsha: This term translates to "the land of Bharat" and is used in ancient texts to denote the Indian subcontinent. Bharatvarsha is often mentioned in the context of its historical and mythological significance, representing the land where dharma (righteousness) is upheld.Together, these terms reflect the geographical, cultural, and historical identity of India as understood in ancient texts and traditions.Much more is explained in Telugu in our above video. Do you know any other interesting facts? Let us know in the comments below what your favorite fact is! Share your thoughts in comments! And do not forget to like and share the video links...Disclaimer- Some contents are used for educational purpose under fair use. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.#VoiceofMaheedhar #MPlanetLeaf #MaheedharsPlanetLeaf #Hinduism #Sanatanadharmam #Bhakti #History #RealFacts #Maheedhar #Facts #Mysteries #historical #trending #bharatavarsha #unknownfacts #ancientscience
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