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Monday, July 06, 2015

Arunachala and Machu Picchu - Indian Civilization and Inca Civilization similarity.

Today I visited one of our long term friends in Bangalore who used to stay in Tulsa, OK. They were so kind to treat us the same way we were treated back in Tulsa. It was nice catching up with them. I learnt one important fact from them. They showed us a small statue that they got from Machu Pichu and explained us an astonishing fact that was told by Ramana Maharishi. 
Ramana Maharshi was certain that Arunachala was the top of the spiritual axis of the Earth, and hence strongly felt that there must be another mountain corresponding to Arunachala at the exact location on the opposite side of the globe on the corresponding pole of the axis. Machu Picchu is the closest known energy center-mountain that resonates great spiritual power. The ancient Inca (Quechua) site of Machu Picchu in Peru is at the other end of the axis passing though Arunachala and the center of the Earth.
The global coordinates for Tiruvannamalai and Machu Picchu are as follows:
Tiruvannamalai: 12n13, 79e04; &
Machu Picchu: 13s07, 72w34
The geographical coordinates of Machu Picchu are not exactly opposite to those of Arunachala, but it would be unreasonable to expect it to be exact since the earth is not a precise sphere. There are striking similarities between ancient Inca beliefs and Indian beliefs. The Incas worshipped Machu Picchu as the manifestation of the Divine Mother Goddess of the Universe. They referred to Her as ‘Paachamama’, a name that bears a striking similarity to the name ‘Pachaiamman’ used as another name for Parvathi in South India. The name Machu Picchu came from the term Machu - Ma, Picchu - Pacchai (Green) - Mother Earth who is green and provide food for all. 

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