Eight Varsas Of Jambudvipa Are Lower Heavenly Planets Not Parts Of A Talmudic Flat Earth

In this article I will aim to show that the eight varsas of the Jambudvipa plantary system are lower heavenly planets (bhauma-svarga) or more clearly heavenly earthly planets in the middle planetary system.

They are inhabited by inferior demigods or celestial humans who have descended there from the heavenly planets in the higher planetary system (divya-svarga) and live in these eight varsas of Jambudvipa for ten thousand earth years.

The fact that they have such a longer lifespan than on our earth planet clearly proves that these celestial humans are not on a flat earth plane the same distance away from the sun as the residents of Bharata-varsa.

 

 

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One hundred years is significant in this connection because every human being is given the concession to live up to a hundred years. The span of life is different on different planets, according to the planet’s distance from the sun. In other words, one hundred years on this planet is different from one hundred years on another planet. Lord Brahma lives for one hundred years according to time on the Brahmaloka planet, but one day of Brahma is equal to millions of years on this planet. Similarly, the days on the heavenly planets are equal to six months on this planet. On every planet, however, the span of life for a human being is roughly one hundred years. According to the life-spans on different planets, the standards of living also differ.

(Prabhupada from Srimad Bhagavatam 4.25.43)

As we will see in the upcoming quotes the residents of the other eight varsas of Jambudvipa live for ten thousand years according to earthly calculations. According to the above quote from Prabhupada “The span of life is different on different planets, according to the planet’s distance from the sun”

How then can it be possible that all the nine varsas of Jambudvipa could be together on a flat earth plane as shown in a map by the Talmudic flat earthers.

 

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Author: Mukunda dasa

I desire to fully surrender my life and soul to Srila Prabhupada. Then I can become instrumental in assisting him with his mission of delivering all the conditioned souls to the shelter of Sri Sri Gaura-Nitai and Sri Sri Radha Krishna.

11 Replies to “Eight Varsas Of Jambudvipa Are Lower Heavenly Planets Not Parts Of A Talmudic Flat Earth

      1. Wow. Impressive stuff, congratulations on your research prabhu.
        It was a bit confusing at first (to me at least), the fact that there are two sets of heavenly planets that are inferior to the divya svarga planets: the lower heavenly planets (those
        “here” on Jambudvipa), and the subterranean heavenly planets (the bila svarga planets which, incidentally, seem to be materially “better”than the divya svarga planets). Have I got that right?
        Well anyway, maybe the flatheads (LOL) will now put their tails between their legs and stop with there nonsense (here at least)
        Thanks prabhu, Hare Krsna
        Jaya Prabhupada!

        1. Yes it’s all there in Prabhupada’s books we just have to read them and hear directly from Prabhupada. The prostitute class don’t hear Prabhupada and if they do they are contaminated and cannot see the clear truths he speaks. Thanks for your comment with all the totally right points. Hare Krishna. Jaya Prabhupada!!!

    1. Hare Krisna dear Prabhuji! PAMHO! AGTSP!

      I read you Text here… And I think is this type of conversation really proper to speak like a low class Person…. After my remembering Srila Prabhupada never did go down to such platform or?! 😬🙏😇💞

      Hare Krisna

    2. Hare Krsna
      I will try to put this as respectfully as I can.
      You are continually saying that Bharatavarsa is a “normal” place, whereas the other eight varsas are semi-heavenly. Thus the scriptures, and your argument, contradicts itself, that everyone on Jambudvipa should have the same living conditions, because of similar distance to the sun. And thus it is directly stated that both degraded and elevated persons live “next to each other.” I hope you got that point and I’m unsure whether I formulated it well enough.
      Also, the second one of your pictures, showing the entire bhu-mandala, is completely according to Prabhupadas 5th canto, have you not seen the 3 charts (or what they were called)? And really, I’d say that the first picture is also pretty well according to the 5th canto. It would also be nice to see scriptural backing of you gas earth floating in the salt ocean.
      You can also see again and again in the word for words that dvipa means island. Or, you know, when there is talk of these places, that they are called islands. I did read, in the original S.B., that dvipa means island. Prabhupada said that in one purport, although I’m currently unable to find it.
      Then I’ve also been told that there was once in New Vrindavan where Prabhupada was asked by a reporter if the earth is flat, and Prabhupada just looked down in the ground and said, “from where I stand, it looks flat.” And when that is brought up, they just refute it and said that Prabhupada was joking.
      Then, when looking on another one of your articles, and in the comments, somebody also mentioned this about that we cannot at all see that the earth is a sphere, it is only flat, if we ignore fisheye lenses and cgi images that is. But you just refute it with that we have the 4 defects. But if that is so, we also have those when understanding the scriptures. And so, any interpretation would really be good, wouldn’t it? And here I would say that the interpretation is more solid when backed by our experience. Is there also not 3 ways of getting knowledge. One is from scripture, one is by argumentation, and one is by the experience of the senses. Sure the first one is the best one, but still, how would we ever hear the scripture if we were forbidden to use our senses.
      Hare Krsna

  1. HariBol,
    pamho AGTSP
    According to some Srila Prabhupada Memory I heard in the Memory Serier by Siddhanta Dasa:
    Hawai is actually like a heavely planet. So if we want to come up with a heavenly place on earth according to Srila Prabhupada: Hawai

    Greetings
    Great work! Your new Stuff is really great! Reminds me of the old days when I first saw Srila Prabhupada in your “The Illuminati Don’t want you to know” kind of videos.
    I recently found out BhaktaDavid from USA backed up these videos:
    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL85nnlVgMUz-oB2Kg2ARfgxMZ3SUnjMfV

  2. Hare Krsna
    I will try to put this as respectfully as I can.
    You are continually saying that Bharatavarsa is a “normal” place, whereas the other eight varsas are semi-heavenly. Thus the scriptures, and your argument, contradicts itself, that everyone on Jambudvipa should have the same living conditions, because of similar distance to the sun. And thus it is directly stated that both degraded and elevated persons live “next to each other.” I hope you got that point and I’m unsure whether I formulated it well enough.
    Also, the second one of your pictures, showing the entire bhu-mandala, is completely according to Prabhupadas 5th canto, have you not seen the 3 charts (or what they were called)? And really, I’d say that the first picture is also pretty well according to the 5th canto. It would also be nice to see scriptural backing of you gas earth floating in the salt ocean.
    You can also see again and again in the word for words that dvipa means island. Or, you know, when there is talk of these places, that they are called islands. I did read, in the original S.B., that dvipa means island. Prabhupada said that in one purport, although I’m currently unable to find it.
    Then I’ve also been told that there was once in New Vrindavan where Prabhupada was asked by a reporter if the earth is flat, and Prabhupada just looked down in the ground and said, “from where I stand, it looks flat.” And when that is brought up, they just refute it and said that Prabhupada was joking.
    Then, when looking on another one of your articles, and in the comments, somebody also mentioned this about that we cannot at all see that the earth is a sphere, it is only flat, if we ignore fisheye lenses and cgi images that is. But you just refute it with that we have the 4 defects. But if that is so, we also have those when understanding the scriptures. And so, any interpretation would really be good, wouldn’t it? And here I would say that the interpretation is more solid when backed by our experience. Is there also not 3 ways of getting knowledge. One is from scripture, one is by argumentation, and one is by the experience of the senses. Sure the first one is the best one, but still, how would we ever hear the scripture if we were forbidden to use our senses.
    Hare Krsna

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