North of ‘Ancient India’ as depicted by Valmiki
Vanam Jwala
Narasimha Rao
The Hans India
(10-03-2024)
(The north of Himalayas is
referred to as the Northern Ocean. It is only either from the sphere of Indra,
or from the sphere of Brahma, Mountain Soma can clearly be seen. Despite the
place being sunless, there will be sunshine, because of the glory of itself, as
if with the resplendence of the Sun. The God and Cosmic Souled Vishnu, an
embodiment of eleven identical Souls, (Ekadasha Rudras) Shiva, and the God of
Gods, Brahma, surrounded by Brahmarshis sojourn on golden Mountain Soma)-Editor’s
Note
Proceeding with his description of
‘Ancient Indian Geography’ as depicted by Maharshi Valmiki in Kishkindha Kanda
of ‘Sanskrit Ramayana’ and ‘Andhra Valmiki Ramayana’ by Vasudasa Swamy, Monkey’s
King Sugreeva, who earlier gave a detailed account of ‘Gateway from Earth to
Heaven,’ ‘Inaccessible Hell,’ and ‘the Mountain Sunset,’ in the Eastern, Southern
and Western sides respectively, lastly narrated the Northern Side to Monkey
Chief Shatabali and his team for going in that direction, towards Himalayas in
search of Sitadevi, who was abducted by Ravana.
The places that broadly figured were, the
snowy regions and provinces of northern side including Himalayan Mountains; provinces
of Mlecchas (frontiers like Gandhara, Kashmira and Kambhoja) namely, Shurashena,
Pulinda (related to a hill tribe usually connected with the Vindhyan Range), Prasthara,
Madraka, Bharata (Hastinapura); Kambhoja, Yavana, and Shaka; South Kuru Lands; Herat,
Balkh (Bahlika), Pourava, Tankan and Rishika countries; Manchuria-Mongolia
related China; and Nihara Darada in the north and north-west to the Kashmir
valley; Divine province of Uttara Kuru, Heavenly Mountain Soma on which Brahma,
Vishnu and Shiva make sojourn for its sacredness etc.
Kambhoja was probably situated
somewhere north of Hindu Kush and Kashmir. According to Professor Lassin, wrote
Vasudasa Swamy, that, this name is etymologically connected with Combyses.
Yavanas or Javanas probably migrated westwards and spread over Asia Minor and
Greece in Ancient Times. Javanas historically and originally were an Asiatic
People who migrated from the East and came to be known as the Greeks. The
Shakas were extended over Northern Asia and Europe. The Bengal recension of
Daradas is the Varadas.
The other places sequentially
mentioned are: Soma Hermitage, which is adored by the Gods and Gandharvas and Great
Peaked Mountain Kala. On going across Mountain Kala, there will be another Great
Mountain which is permeated with gold, known as Mountain Sudarshana. Latter
there will be Mountain Devasakha, which is a sanctuary, overspread with various
birds and adorned with varied trees. On crossing Mountain Devasakha, there is a
vacant land (Gobi Desert) spread over hundred yojanas all around, which is
devoid of mountains, rivers, trees, and discarded by all beings. On passing
through that terrifying wasteland one can reach Mount Kailash.
Kailash Mountain believed to be the
abode of Lord Shiva and also Kubera, the God of Prosperity, was to the north of
Himalayas. It would appear to correspond with the Kwenlun Range, which extends
northwards and connects with the Altay Chain, a mountain range in Central Asia
and Eastern Asia, where Russia, China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan converge, and
where the rivers Irtysh and Ob have their headwaters. Even it could have been by
the south skirts of the desert towards the west, to pass by the Kailash Range,
according to Ancient Geography. This is presently in Tibet.
There one can find, the delightful
mansion of Kubera, constructed by the Divine Architect Vishvakarma, and which
in shine will be like a silver cloud and processed with gold. There was also an
Extensive Lake, ‘Vaswoukasara,’ which is full of lotuses and costuses, flooded
by swans and partridges. The Lake is adored by multitudes of Apsaras, the
Divine Ladies. Kubera will be rejoicing there along with yakshas. Nearby the mountains
there will be caves, which will be shining like moon. Thereafter on reaching Mount
Krauncha (Krounchadri) one need to be cautious to enter into a highly
impassable and unenterable tunnel of that mountain.
This is said to be the birthplace of Kumara
or Skanda, the son of Shiva-Parvati-Ganga who made this bore by using His
'Divine power.' It is believed that, in that tunnel, Sages similar to Sun in
their resplendence and godly in their appearance reside at the request of gods.
Mountain Kaama (Kama Shaila) and the abode of birds Mount Maanasa are also
there nearby. Mount Manasa is unreachable and to enter it, is next to
impossible, even for Gods and Demons alike.
On moving away from Mount Krauncha,
there is Mountain Mainaka with a Mansion of Demon Maya, built by himself. On
crossing over that province there is the hermitage adored by Siddhas, Vaikhanasas,
and Vaalakhilyaas. There is also the lake ‘Vaikhanasa’ overspread with golden
lotuses, and overrun with prosperous swans whose resplendence will be similar
to the tender sun. The carrier elephant of Kubera, ‘Sarvabhouma’ will be
visiting that place along with She-Elephants.
Passing that lake there will be just a
clear sky which will be devoid of moon, or sun, or the clusters of stars, and
it will be cloudless and noiseless. That place will be luminescent with sages
who have accomplished their asceticism and who take rest at that place, as if
illuminated with innumerable rays of the sun. On crossing over that there is
deep flowing River Shailoda. Then there is the North Kuru, the dwelling of
those who have achieved divine merit in their previous births and now born in
that country to enjoy the fruits of that divine merit, thus that country itself
is earmarked for meritorious beings.
At that place North Kuru, the lotuses
in the rivers will be golden in manner. The runners and stalks of lotus plants
bear lotus leaves that are bluish like the bluishness of ‘Rock Lapis Lazuli.’
There will be thousands of such rivers filled with such plants in water, and
with waters mingled with the waters of other lakes, and decorated with the
thickets of red Costuses alongshore. Everywhere that province shines forth with
highly valuable leaves which will be in the hue of sapphires, with fibrils in
the hue of gold, and with amazing thickets of blue costuses around lakes.
That province is with amazing
mountains that are replete with every kind of jewel, golden in hue, splendorous
like Ritual-fire, and they are intercalated into the deep flowing rivers. These
lands and rivers are self-contained and self-sufficient. There the trees will
be eternally flowering and fruiting on which birds will be endlessly squawking.
Some of the best trees will be yielding such of those adornments which will be
vying with ornament made with pearls or with Lapis Gemstones, and suitable both
for women and men. There the radiantly bright celestials like Gandharvas, kinnaras,
Siddhas, Vidyadharas will be delighting along with their own females. All the
inhabitants of North Kuru were supposed to have performed virtuous deeds in
earlier births, hence they are accorded with paradisiacal pleasures now.
On passing beyond that mountain in
Uttara Kuru, there is Northern Ocean, a treasure trove of waters, and in the
mid of which there is Gigantic Golden Mountain Soma. The north of Himalayas is
referred as the Northern Ocean. It is only either from the sphere of Indra, or from
the sphere of Brahma, Mountain Soma can clearly be seen. Despite the place is
sunless, there will be sunshine, because of the glory of itself, as if with the
resplendence of the Sun. The God and Cosmic Souled Vishnu, an embodiment of eleven
identical Souls, (Ekadasha Rudras) Shiva, and the God of Gods Brahma surrounded
by Brahmarshis sojourn on golden Mountain Soma.
North of Kuru province, there is no
way out even for Daityas, Danavas, Yakshas, Gandharvas etc. though they possess
some extraordinary capabilities. Here there is a glimpse of the Arctic region
with the Aurora Borealis to the north of the Uttara Kuru realms. It is said
that, Mountain Soma is an impenetrable one even for gods there is no knowledge
of those sunless and boundless realms available far and beyond.
(Courtesy: Vasudasa Swamy ‘Andhra Valmiki
Ramayana’
and Sri Desiraju Hanumanta Rao English Valmiki
Version)
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