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Tuesday, August 9, 2011
From 33 to 37 day Journey into the Ancient Chalukyas Biotech Labs of Badami
So... After traveling to the ancient site of Hampi we traveled about 200 Kilometers to the ancient city of Badami.. We woke up in the morning and realized there was no direct bus leaving to Badami since both are completely away from eachother so we took the local bus to i dont even remember what village name was heheh then we transfer and took it to another more villages to then transfer and until we reached the town of Badami..
To be honest the town of Badami SUCKS! its located on the epicenter of the ancient kingdom of the Chalukya civilization, so the whole area just looks like a big street with no respect to the mystical site behind them. its not also a village its more like a want to be city so its trying to pull this city vibe but its just polluting the beautiful surrounding areas.. we wanted to stay in the outskirts but all the hotels were on the main road and were super expensive and actually they dont called them hotels they called them restaurants :)
The area of Badami is located in the Bagalkot district of Karnataka, India. It was the capital of the Badami Chalukyas from 540 to 757 AD and hold the main power for centuries around south india..
The name Vatapi has origin in the Vatapi legend of Ramayana relating to Sage Agastya. There were two demon siblings Vatapi and Ilvala.They used to kill all mendicants by tricking them in a peculiar way. The elder Ilvala would turn Vatapi into a ram and would offer its meat to the guest. As soon as the person ate the meat, Ilvala would call out the name of Vatapi.
As he had a boon that whomsoever Ilvala calls would return from even the netherland, Vatapi would emerge ripping through the body of the person, thus killing him. Their trick worked until Sage Agastya countered them by digesting Vatapi before Ilvala could call for him, thus ending the life of Vatapi at the hands of Ilvala.
Two of the hills in Badami represent the demons Vatapi and Ilvala
we descended into the valley into our first cave inside badami cave site and this is what we found
Bhutanatha temple cave has depictions of lord shiva and vishnu
Here we found this snake type swirl that i have seen across many temple sites and actually around the world and as always its depicted this upper platform linking the lower floor to the top floor. I believe this were a type of ancient teleportation chambers so i went ahead and placed my crystal to charge it up and feel the resonance of the place history..
there was all this sacred geometry everywhere in the chambers.. Remember that our ancestors had no way of explaining the ancient technologies and sciences so they did their best to depict them in primitive sculpture..
The first shrine has at its entrance Shiva’s door keepers; to the right inside is the figure of Shiva of about five feet height and in the tandava dancing pose with 18 arms. Beside him are Nandi, dancing Ganapati, etc. There is a neatly carved perfect figure of Mahishasuramardini and several other rock –cut dwarf images of kubja ganas, Nagaraja or snake king, Vidhyadhara couple, etc, are on the ceiling.
The second cave and on its front are the guards or dvarapalakas holding lotus in their hands. East and West walls of the cave have large images of Bhuvaraha and Trivikrama. On the ceiling are engraved Ananthashayana, Bramha, Vishnu, Shiva and Asthadikpalakas.
this depiction has some type of mushrooms devices..
another GMO lifeform
we then climbed into the 3rd cave dedicated to Vishnu it has splendid giant figures of Paravasudeva, Bhuvaraha, Harihara and Narasimha.
found more evidence of GMO humanoids
This is my favorite place around the Badami cave site it has this giant vault structure with a chamber with an amazing resonance i was doing ohm on this place and the acoustics was amazing
We then departed to the Mahakuta group of temples located in Mahakuta, a town in the Bagalkot district of Karnataka state, India. It is an important place of worship for Hindus and the location of a well-known Shaiva monastery.
The temple looks very old and has a giant pool inside which has a natural mountain spring flows within the temple complex and feeds fresh water into a large tank called the Vishnu Pushkarni ("Lotus pool of god Vishnu")
We then drove to the next archeological site abou 30 kilometers away called Pattadakal (Kannada - ಪಟ್ಟದ್ಕಲ್ಲು, Pattadakalu) is a village in Karnataka. It lies on the banks of the Malaprabha River in Bagalkot district. It is 22 km from Badami and about 10 km from Aihole. It is well known for its historic temples.
UNESCO in 1987 included Pattadakal in its list of World Heritage sites which means big cash entrance fees.. everytime i saw the unesco logo means you have to pay a highly charged to see the site and in a way its good to maintain the site and preserve the glory but instead of spending all the money on keeping the grass green and have a nice gate entry with bunch of cops making sure nobody tries to get in free all the money should go to all of the other hundreds of sites all around that look even more amazing and special than pattadakal. i also think it was good that indians only pay 80 % more cheaper than tourists :)
on the temple site around the outside area met this beautiful kosmik kid that was asking me to buy her a pen for school and buy her a chocolate.. this kids live under 1 us dls per day and have the biggest smiles and the must beautiful hearts..
with then checked another 20 kilometers away the last ancient ruins of aihole and its surrounding sites
Aihole is a temple complex in the Bagalkot district of Karnataka, India. It lies to the east of Pattadakal, along the Malaprabha River, while Badami is to the west of both.
as a result of the exposure sandy and i were again turned into embodies beings of electrons and became the source of the complexity of nano particles fused into one of the chambers luckly the moment was captured on camera.
Until next!!!
AUM NAMO NARAYAN
Guillermo
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