Unmasking Ancient Cosmic stele (meteorite tablets) of Great King Samba
Credit: Shri Raghunath Temple, India

Unmasking Ancient Cosmic stele (meteorite tablets) of Great King Samba

Across the world, billions revere Sri Rama and Sri Krishna, but what if there was a primordial Supreme Being who predated even these divine figures? During my research, I encountered the intriguing scriptures of Samba, the son of Lord Krishna, whose connection to cosmic and extraterrestrial forces stretches far beyond the epics of the Ramayana and Mahabharata.

It is said that Krishna, following the counsel of Sage Upamanyu, undertook an intense penance to please Lord Shiva. After six months of rigorous worship, Shiva appeared as Ardhanarishvara—his unified male and female form—and blessed Krishna with a son, Samba, destined to be one of Shiva's eleven Rudras, symbols of destruction.

Samba’s life, much like Krishna’s in his youth, was filled with mischief and daring, including his controversial marriage to Lakshmanaa, Duryodhana's daughter. But his story took a darker turn after a curse struck him with leprosy. In his despair, Samba turned to the Sun God for redemption, undergoing a 12-year penance at Mitravana. This act led to the establishment of the famed Sun Temples in Konark and Multan.

But the legend of Samba doesn’t end there—it beckons us to look beyond to the very origin of all life. Some writings suggest that Samba discovered a mysterious meteorite stele fallen from sky, leading to profound revelations about the universe and the Sun. Ancient wisdom tells us that the Sun is not just a star but the very heart of existence, radiating life to every corner of the cosmos. From the Sun, all matter and energy flow, forming everything from molecules to planets, from cells to gods themselves.

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brahmasvarūpa mudaye madhyāhnetu mahe?varam | sāha? dhyāyetsadā vi?h?u? trimūrti? ca divākaram ‖

In the dawn, the Brahma-swarupa is taken; at noon, Maheswara’s role is donned and in the evening twilight, he is the veritable self of Vishnu himself, thus the sun has tri-divine greatness

The Sun, with its ever-living fire, is the source of life, the center of the universe's great cosmic organism. The stars, planets, and every living being are but parts of this vast system, nourished by the Sun’s heat and light. Without its eternal fire, everything would fall into lifeless darkness. The primordial fire that powers the Sun is beyond our comprehension, but its influence touches every aspect of existence, from the smallest particles to the grandest galaxies.

This story invites us to contemplate the Sun’s immense power—not just as a celestial body but as the very foundation of life and evolution. What mysteries lie hidden within its radiant core, and how do we, as beings of light and energy, fit into this grand cosmic dance?

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