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something about Bermuda triangle in Indian vedas


The Bermuda triangle also called the devils triangle is an area in the far western part of the Atlantic Ocean. The mystery of the Bermuda triangle is that why have so many ships got vanished under mysterious circumstances. Although, the US navy says that the Bermuda triangle does not exist, researchers have attributed the disappearances to extra terrestrial aliens.  However till date nobody can find out the real reason behind this. Many people believe that there is   a huge pyramid inside the Atlantic Ocean which can pull all things into it. For about 500 years, it was named danger region after the disappearances of planes and ships.Till now all ships and planes that have gone past this point have not made it out alive. Thatis why, while deciding routes, the planes and ships avoid this course.


1. Rig Veda reveals Bermuda triangle mystery

Rig Veda, clearly states that the planet mars was born out of the earth.  That is the reason why it is called Bhauma(‘son of Bhumi’) or Kuja(Ku = Earth + Ja = Born out of) in the language of Sanskrit. Asya Vamasya Sukta in Rig Veda states : 
When the planet earth gave birth to the planet mars, mars separated from its mother, the thigh of the mother, and she got imbalanced and to stop this Aswini Kumar(Godly doctor) poured a lot of iron into this triangular injury and the earth fixed itself  current position.  That is why; the earth is slightly bent at the axis.
The triangular shaped Injury on the planet became the Bermuda triangle.The iron that is stored in the Bermuda triangle became the epicenter of loss and disappearances of ships.It is a strange phenomenon that both the earth and the Bermuda triangle are tilted at 23 and half degrees.

2. The mystery of Bermuda triangle revealed in the Atharva Veda
The Atharva Veda has a description of many types of gems described in it. One of the famous ones is the Darbha gem. The darbha gem is like a neutron star. And has very high density. In the same way, there is emission of high electromagnetic waves from the Darbha gem. This gem could potentially be a powerful weapon. According to the Atharva Veda, there is a Darbha gem inside the water whichpossess gravitational field and it stirs bodies that are coming near to it. It also releases high amount of energetic rays.


3. The mars triangle shape in Vedic astrology
In Vedic astrology, there is a concept, that mars is red in color has many dried river beds on it. Coral gemstone which is related to mars is also red and is only found under the water.The most interesting thing is that mars controls all the land-related problems in the life of humans like real estate business, sibling, and astrology. Modern scientists have said that there are methane hydrates in the Atlantic ocean which  erupts and forms huge methane bubbles that could easily swamp a an entire ship. If these bubbles are projected deep into the air, it could potentially take out planes as well. If aircraft fall victims to these methane bubbles, they can lose its engines or propellers and potentially crash into the ocean.

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