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To understand the "Shadows of Lost Worlds," one must consult both the sacred records of antiquity and the cutting-edge findings of modern anomalies. Below is a curated selection of essential sources that form the foundation of our research.
The Mahabharata: The epic narrative of the Kurukshetra War, containing detailed descriptions of ancient warfare, geography, and the city of Dwaraka.
The Rig Veda: The oldest of the Vedas, offering glimpses into the early post-glacial civilization of the Saraswati River valley.
The Puranas (specifically the Vishnu and Bhagavata Purana): Essential for understanding the chronological cycles (Yugas) and the sinking of Krishna’s capital.
Vaimanika Shastra: An early 20th-century manual (attributed to Sage Bharadwaja) detailing the construction and propulsion of ancient flying machines (Vimanas).
Silappatikaram & Manimekalai: These Tamil epics provide the most poignant descriptions of the lost lands of Kumari Kandam and the ancient floods that reshaped the Indian coastline.
Marine Archaeology in India (S.R. Rao): The seminal work on the underwater excavations of Dwaraka in the Gulf of Khambhat.
Post-Glacial Sea Level Rise (Global Data): Scientific datasets correlating the 120-meter rise in sea levels with the dates provided in ancient flood myths.
Satellite Imagery of Ram Setu (Adam’s Bridge): NASA and ISRO imaging confirming the existence of a submerged causeway between India and Sri Lanka.
Graham Hancock: For his extensive work on the "Fingerprints of the Gods" and the global nature of lost civilizations.
Brien Foerster: For his extensive on-site investigations into megalithic architecture and lost ancient high technology across Peru, Egypt, and India. His work provides physical evidence of pre-cataclysmic civilizations that possessed advanced engineering capabilities far beyond the traditional historical timeline. Visit his channels:
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David Frawley (Vamadeva Shastri): For his linguistic and astronomical insights into the antiquity of the Vedic civilization.