When does a myth become truth? Pt 1 The Lost City of Dwarka.steemCreated with Sketch.

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What does it take for a myth to become the truth?

Throughout human history 'Myths' have been prevalent, they are still used by many people around the World to tell the history of their particular culture. More often than not western scholars dismiss these myths as fantasy as the 'evidence' has not been presented to them. But the people recalling the verbal histories of their people believe they are recounting truth, who decides what's true?
The most famous recent one to fall into this category is Troy .

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I'm sure many of you assume that the matter of Troy is settled however debate still rages regarding the location. The fact that the place clearly existed has been put to bed however scholars are still arguing as to whether is was one, two or even up to 10 cities and whether the location at Hisarlik is indeed the site of Troy.
This article in the Guardian states it could have been up to 10 over time.
Take time to read it as it's fascinating.

Anyway the point of this post isn't to talk about Troy. It can be easily be researched by anyone now as its a mainstream topic, a myth that has been proven to be true whatever t's need to be crossed and i's to be dotted that one is in the history books now.
The point is to invite you to look at a few other 'myths' that are currently in the early stages of becoming truth, in my opinion.

The first in this series is 'The Lost City of Dwarka'.

Modern day Dwarka is a small city located in Gujarat NW India however for centuries Hindu scholars have recounted the stories of the mythical 'Lost city of Dwarka' the home of the Hindu deity Krishna . The stories are recounted in the Maharabharta , Bhagavad Gita and Bhagavata Purana .
Krishna has been known by many names and the stories of his exploits have been traced back to at least the 1st millennium BC. The stories of his life and exploits are fantastical and it you can see how easy it has become for western scholars to dismiss the idea that the deity could ever have been a real character, for me that is a huge and arrogant mistake.

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That has all changed though now as the Lost city of Dwarka has been discovered. I don't mean just discovered it was decades ago however it's not a subject that gets talked about much, it's interesting that whenever a story appears that has the potential to change the perception of history it rarely gets a lot of coverage. The first real underwater explorations started in 1988.
This BBC article is from 2002 and explains how the discovery of this city 36 meters under the ocean could change history.

Below is my favourite quote from the article as it goes to show the confusion the discovery has brought to mainstream scholars.

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Culturally speaking, in that part of the world there were no civilisations prior to about 2,500 BC. What's happening before then mainly consisted of small, village settlements," he told BBC News Online.

Dr Morris added that artefacts from the site would need to be very carefully analysed, and pointed out that the C14 carbon dating process is not without its error margins.

It is believed that the area was submerged as ice caps melted at the end of the last ice age 9-10,000 years ago.

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So there were no major settlements in the area prior to say 4500 years ago however this is a city of 10 square miles that was flooded 9-10 thousand years ago! The maths don't add up.
We're not talking small buildings either, we're talking huge temple complexes and municiple buildings, clear evidence of an advanced society.
The timeline of our history as modern humans keeps getting pushed further back than scholars want to admit, why is that?
Hindu as well as other Asian scholars believe their history goes back hundreds of thousands of years. Why does western academia deny this when confronted by the ever increasing amount of evidence.

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Pretty conclusive evidence right there that this was a major city built a very long time ago, lost in time and remembered through verbal and written 'stories' for millennia. Whether the city was built by Krishna and whether the unbelievable battles that apparently raged will ever be proven to be true I can't say. The excavations of the site are on-going and as you can imagine the work is very difficult indeed however hopefully as more evidence is brought forth it will shed light on this fascinating story.

What can we take away from his discovery?

For me it opens up debate regarding the flood 'myth' for a start, many believe it is just an Old Testament story however there are untold similar stories from around the globe. See a list of the more well known ones here .
To my mind the discovery of Dwarka is the first link in a chain of discoveries that will not only cause believers of the Hindu faith to rejoice as they are certain they are recounting history when the tell the stories from the Veda's but will force western scholars to start taking the history of the Indian sub-continent much more seriously. A lot of research will required by people better equipped than I to even get close to proving that these myths are in fact a history however the time to deny they have no validity whatsoever is past. Each discovery that is made is one more step to rediscovering the true history of our planet.

I believe there is are massive gaps in our knowledge, thousands of years of pre-flood history have been forgotten and deliberately hidden due to cataclysm and dogma over the centuries. Empires, organised religions, ruling classes and ignorance have whittled away at our history books, editing out inconvenient truths and apocalyptic events to keep the masses under control.
I sincerely hope that one day true freedom of information will prevail and the history of our planet that has been hidden for so long is revealed to us.

As always I invite you to go and do a bit of your own research into this subject as it is so interesting, the Hindu religion is by far the most amazing to research. The epic battles, the futuristic weaponry and the Vimana ( a subject in themselves) and one which will blow your mind I assure you.
Please come back for more myths that are slowly being deciphered showing that our history isn't as cut and dry as the mainstream scholars would have you believe.

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This raises a number of very interesting points @tremendospercy. I can't go into them all now as I'm trying to finish a big blog post but I'll touch on a couple.

We find a number of similarities when investigating cities, religions, earlier civilizations and stories/myths from the different regions and cultures that pre-dated us.

I believe that the flood was real. Science explains it by claiming that the ice-caps melted and the date that they claimed when it happened is only a few thousand years different to the biblical claim.

Dr Morris added that artefacts from the site would need to be very carefully analysed, and pointed out that the C14 carbon dating process is not without its error margins.

Carbon dating is far from perfect and it may explain the few thousand years discrepancy?

Some people wrote nonsense, as they do today. However it would foolish to believe that some of our ancestors didn't write genuine historical accounts of what they saw and believed while they were living.

Separating fact from fiction is the key, it also the most challenging part.

Great post, you've got me thinking which is always a good thing.

Well if I can get you thinking I'm doing my job buddy.
There are many sites like this one that are proving the flood was a real event.
I have many 'histories' that are generally not accepted yet that I will be posting. They all change the way we look at our history. They're not all sites, there are tribes that change the narrative we're being sold.
Thanks for your input buddy, I Have the highest respect for you and your work.

Another excellent and informative post! I love this kind of information and both your enthusiasm for the subject and your research shine through! I've come to think that the elite's of today are the remnants of an ancient power structure whose greed, arrogance and evil destroyed the old world. They retained the knowledge of this power and are channeling a low vibrational (archontic) energy that has consumed them. They use this knowledge and power differential to control and manipulate humanity, potentially once again sending us into the oblivion of self destruction. Like you expertly showed the flood myth is far too widespread to be a mere myth and it ties in with the ancients understanding of the precessional calender (the precession of the equinoxes). Man the Krishna aspect has started some deep thought processes and to me that's the sign of a great post!! Thanks for sharing.

Hey thanks for the great comment dude.
I agree with you regarding the current power structure. I also believe there are opposing forces as their clearly were when you read the ancient scriptures from the east.
The Hindu deities are the most incredible subject matter and when you consider the stories from a modern perspective through the eyes of the people recounting them you look at our history in a completely different light.
Some weird stuff went on in our distance past and current entities don't want us to know about it. Why?

No problem and again thanks for the post. Regarding opposing forces, I completely agree for the entire universe is a play of balance and polarity. I spent some time looking into the similarities between ancient sanskrit manuscripts and fringe quantom physics explanations of reality and found that fairly staggering. This post has inspired me to refresh my knowledge and indeed gain a greater insight into the Hindu deities so thanks for sharing.

Hey Buddy, I'm glad I could be an inspiration.
The ancients did indeed have a grasp on many scientific facts we are only just getting to grips with. It'll be interesting to see what modern scientists 'rediscover' in the coming years that can be linked to the distant past.

Interesting article again. Always intrigued me about the location of ancient cities. Ancient garden or Babylon, ALexandria, etc. looking forward to the next instalments.

Thanks Scotty. I have a number in mind, some are less known but as very important when trying to unveil our hidden/forgotten history.

Upvoted bro from another mo.

Thx Don.

Thank you very much for this post, I didn't have a clue about the city of Dwarka, I appreciate you enlightening me :) xo

I'm really pleased that you got something from the post babe. I have a number of these I'll going to be posting over the coming weeks. It's surprising how many ancient discoveries don't make the front pages.
Thx for reading and commenting.

You're very welcome, and I look forward to learning more!

What a fascinating topic to discover. It does rattle the timeline!

Keep watching this space babe I have plenty more.
Thx for reading and commenting.

I have my eyes on you ❤😊😁

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I recently became introduced to Ayurveda by a master, and as I delve deeper I am confident it holds so much truth. My first AHA moment was when I leaned that Asia was not the birthplace of martial arts! I have studied the arts for many years, always believing Asia was where it all began. Nope. That was just the beginning of my realizations.

I have always held firm to the knowledge that every myth, legend, fable and folklore, and even lie has at least a small foundation of truth.

I'm with you there- the Hindus will undoubtedly be joyous that their beliefs are confirmed.

The more people that become interested in the teachings of the 'East' the better. I don't see that we would have a worse world as a result, if fact it would be quite the opposite IMHO.

I agree. Their teachings are of a peaceful nature... And explain SO MUCH... That's just the beginning

Absolutely babe x

Reall interesting post @tremendouspercy )) Have you read the book " Heavens Mirror " by Graham Hancock, there is alot of stuff in there that reminds me of the things you say here !! There is much Mystery and History beneath our feet eh ? Steem On !

Yes I've read all of his books. If you want to read one that is another potential link in the chain click here. A real eye opener regarding the advanced civilisation that once populated our planet.
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Thanks for reading and commenting dude.

Aaaaah I thought you might know this amazing book having looked at your post ) Thats cool to have someone here who knows of this ) So thanks for the heads up on another corridor with which to joins some rooms !! Look forward to seeing your next post @tremendouspercy following !

Hey Buddy, cheers for the follow, I've reciprocated.
There are loads of us that hang in the truth thread in discord. So many great truthers here.
Glad to have touched base with you.

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@tremendospercy - I like your post. You brilliantly covered this article. The world needs to change mindset about ancient Indian stuff. Those all are not mere ancient tales but they hold ancient history.

Probably they have the secret key to unlock those questions, for which Science still have no answer!

You earned my UPVOTE!

Steem ON!

Thank you for your lovely comment. India is the most amazing country with a rich and fascinating history. I had an amazing 6 months travelling there in my youth and was overwhelmed by the people, culture, religions and heritage.

@tremendospercy - I'm totally agree with you. Where you traveled in India?

I'm curious!

Many places from Kashmir in the north to Kerala and Tamil Nadu in the south.
An amazing country.
Where do you live?.

@tremendospercy - I live in USA.

Ah, did you move there from India or were you born in the US?

never the myth become a true ^^

History which doesn't fit the official narrative will be denied, ridiculed and vilified right up until the point that it is proven as being true.

As it always has been and always will be sadly.
Thanks for reading and commenting.

My pleasure.

I usually comment more but I've been chatting with Gmuxx & stitchy.

Upvoted & RESTEEMED! :)

Thank you so much.

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great post Percy, although I was surprised you didn't mention Göbekli Tepe and the similar debates being raised there, especially by Grahame Hancock of course.

Just in the sense of supporting pieces of evidence for your main premise.

Which I am entirely in agreement with, although I know scarcely nothing of Hindu 'myth' and religion.

I have watched "Sita Sings the Blues" but, even though I highly recommend it, I don't think it filled in all my gaps.

Thanks for the interesting article today. Really interesting subject, perhaps one of the most interesting.

Now to check out your other heaps of posts since I was last caught up.

cheers and big hugs

There will be a few parts to this series and Gobekli tepe will be one, there are many sites, tribes and artefacts that together start to unravel the truth. Patience buddy this was the first of a series and I wanted to focus on one site in India. There are others there too such as the mythical temples in Maharabalipuram of the coast of SE India that were just a myth until they revealed themselves under the ocean during the Boxing Day tsunami when the tide went out an extraordinary distance.
The lost history of our planet waiting to be rediscovered is amazing.

you are going to be my go-to man on this
looking forward to an education on this.

what's your opinion of Terence McKenna's stoned apes theory?

Thx buddy.
Don't know much about his theory to be honest, drop me some links dude.

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This is really my cup of tea TP and I love chasing forgotten history. You're a truth seeker and I love that aspect to your account, Sir Percival one day, to pursuing the truth the next. Great post mate, Upvoted, Following and Resteemed. P.S Congrats on surpassing the big 1000 mate. ;-)

Hey thanks dude. I like to slip the truth posts inbetween the comedy to get those who aren't awake to read.

Has to be done mate. The truth is out there my friend.

We'll probably get some "version" of what "they" think after the research is "completed".

What kills me is that we want the truth about what all went down thousand if not hundreds of thousands of years ago and then the Russians for example won'0t let anyone near their "vaults"... i.e. is the corps there really Hitlers or is it as suspected by many the corpse of one his doubles. Just to make sure that no body thinks that I am picking on the Ruskies......and many other countries/nations are holding all their historical documents and proof locked away in vaults that are heavily guarded, including some very influential Westerners!

Keep picking away, but the Truth shall be known to both of us once we raid St Peters fridge where he keeps all the good stuff!

Haha, you're right Jack. I believe there are artifacts covering a whole epoch of time in which our lost history sits. These are hidden in museum basements, Vatican and other institutions vaults uncategorised through ignorance or by design.
We have seen snippets of historical 'anomalies' that give us a clue however so much is still hidden as it suits the scumbags that currently rule over us.

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I found this fascinating reading. Luckily you know I'm not just a comment bot. Unfortunately I have a whimpy upvote...

Don't worry about that babe, I'm glad you enjoyed it.

I love that you found Dwarka. I have constantly wondered and, with your inspirational series-that I advent yet finished reading-I might just map pout these types of ruins out against 'leylines' or the magnetic grid of the Earth....Other things seem to line up perfectly and I am curious to know if these 'lost worlds' have hidden secrets in that aspect with these ancient sites <3 Great research And Fantastic article <3

Thanks babe, I think all of the ancient civilisations were linked to the same group of 'gods'. Not gods in the religious sense, just more advanced beings from elsewhere. We have forgotten the symbiotic knowledge of the past, perhaps by design. Humans don't interact with the planet in the way an indigenous species should. Maybe because our essence doesn't originate from here. Glad your back babe

One reason.
He who controls the past controls the present, he who control the present controls the future.
Nice post.
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Graham Hancock has a good documentary where he mentioned this cite. Its really interesting to see the real imaging they did of the site.
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