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Chris is an archaeologist working on a link between Maya civilization and Aztec civilization of Mexico and the mythological Naga people of India. His father went missing just before his birth. Armed with a clue found in his fathers copy of the Ramayana, he arrives India. Visiting different sites mentioned in the clue, he unravels the truth behind the myths and also gets involved in a series of murders. Only to be rescued by seven immortals of Indian mythology.
His journey through India, Sri lanka, and Pakistan not only leads him to his long-lost father but also sheds new light of the link between Mexico and Indian mythology as well as unravel the mystery of Patala, divine weapon of Tretayuga, and seven immortals.
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Release dateNov 18, 2013
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The Human Trinity
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YOGY SINGHAL

The Human Trinity is debut novel of Dr. Yogesh K Singhal under pseudonym Yogy Singhal. He is a doctor by profession and astrologer by hobby but writing fiction on Religious Mythology is his passion. He is also interested in writing poetries. He respects and believes in all religion and brought up with a thought that Mythology is not a Myth-o-logy. He is a medical graduate from Ravindra Nath Tagore Medical College, Udaipur. He lives in Udaipur with his wife, Punita. He loves pilgrimage, reading, travelling, nature, movies, music and mostly spending time with his wife. He involved in medical teaching and has great circle of medical students. His future plan is to work on a book on rise of Sanatana Dharma by Kalki incarnation after catastrophe of nuclear war. You can contact him via Twitter at https://twitter.com/yogysinghal, via Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/iamyogy or via email at iamyogy@yahoo.in

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    The Human Trinity - YOGY SINGHAL

    Copyright © 2013 by Yogy Singhal.

    ISBN:      Hardcover      978-1-4828-1388-3

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    CONTENTS

    Author Bio

    Acknowledgements

    Prologue

    Chapter 1   Journey begins

    Chapter 2   Hidden truth

    Chapter 3   Sun rose

    Chapter 4   She is here

    Chapter 5   Mystery of immortal

    Chapter 6   Line of Satan

    Chapter 7   Lost Piece

    Chapter 8   History untouched

    Chapter 9   Elixir of Immortality

    Chapter 10   Evil is back

    Chapter 11   Five Elements

    Chapter 12   End is just a beginning

    References

    AUTHOR BIO

    Human Trinity is debut novel of Dr. Yogesh K Singhal under pseudonym Yogy Singhal. Yogy is a doctor by profession and astrologer by hobby but writing fiction on Religious Mythology is his passion.

    He is also interested in writing poetries. He respects and believes in all religion and brought up with a thought that Mythology is not a Myth-o-logy.

    He is a medical graduate from Ravindra Nath Tagore Medical College, Udaipur. He lives in Udaipur with his wife, Punita. He loves pilgrimage, reading, travelling, nature, movies, music and mostly spending time with his wife.

    He involved in medical teaching and has great circle of medical students. His future plan is to work on a book on rise of Sanatana Dharma by Kalki incarnation after catastrophe of nuclear war.

    You can contact him via Twitter at https://twitter.com/yogysinghal, via Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/iamyogy or via email at iamyogy@yahoo.in

    "aldoya sarva shastrani, vicharya cha punaha punaha,

    Idamekam sunishpannam dhyeyo narayano harini"

    After repeatedly reflecting on all sacred texts, I have drawn only one conclusion that the life’s goal is to realise Lord Narayan.

    -Ved Vyas

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    I bow to sage Valmiki and sage Ved Vyas, who wrote the biography of God and helped the mankind to read and understand the activities of God on earth.

    I will always be in debt of my parents, Mr. Ganesh Prasad and Mrs. Krishna Devi, who brought up me in the environment to read religious and mythological books since my childhood so that I have developed sense to understand believes and equality of religions.

    I am thankful to my wife, Punita, love of my life. She is always a great companion and morale booster. She never complained of my absence from her life during my busy schedule.

    I am happy to have Dr. Simmi Roy Mishra, as my Rakhi sister. She is the first one to listen my idea carefully and motivated me to write a book. She did editing for my book in spite of her busy schedule.

    PROLOGUE

    3031 BC, 36 Years Later to Kurukshetra War

    The Pandavas, after having ruled their kingdom for 36 years after Kurukshetra War, decided to renounce everything and goon a pilgrimage. In the last phase of their pilgrimage they went to the spiritual hermitage of Parashurama in Prayag tirtha, where they met Ashwatthama and Kripacharya. The meeting of the Pandavas with Ashwatthama was blissful since all enmity and hostility had disappeared. Yudhisthira paid due respects to Ashwatthama and Kripacharya and in an expression of spiritual surrender, he prostrated before Parashurama.

    Parashurama told them about the events of Tretya Yuga and Ashwatthama spoke about the Mahabharata war and the glory and the greatness of the Pandavas. They took their ritual bath in the sacred waters of the river and performed Yajnas and Yoga. Ashwatthama most affectionately invited Yudhisthira to stay for a few more days but Yudhisthira politely declined as Pandavas were on pilgrimage. Nevertheless he promised to spend some time on his return journey but Pandavas did not come back, their path led them to the Himalayas and thereon to heaven in their bodily form.

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    1500 BC, Himalaya Range, India

    A bare chest hermit sat in penance in a Himalayan cave with noticeable wound in the middle of his forehead. It seemed to be an injury, but there was no scab which had developed where the hole was. Small drops of blood seemed to seep out of this hole and there were numerous flies that flew around this particular area of his body. He seemed oblivious to all this as he sat in deep meditation to atone his sins.

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    500 BC, Narmada, Gujrat, India

    Priest of Shoolpaneshwar Mahdeva temple was astonished to see trifoliate leaves of bael on Shivaling. Someone had probably offered bael leaves to shiva early in the morning before he woke up. But there were no bael tree in the area of twenty kilometres from the temple. If it happens once he could consider it normal but it was happened daily. He decided to find out who was this great devotee of Shiva.

    Next night he woke up all the night and attentive to see the person. Early morning he saw a tall, muscular man covered in a blanket. His forehead was covered with a cloth. Priest caught his feet and burst out beseechingly—Whoever you are, I want your introduction. Your lofty personality tells me that you do not belong to this age. With great humility I surrender myself at your feet. Please reveal your identity. I want to know whether my guess regarding your identity is right or wrong.

    He said just one line, "I am Acharya Drona’s son propitiating for my sins."

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    500 AD, Amarkantak Hills, Madhya Bharat, India

    In the Amarkantak Hills of Madhya Bharat, dwell a primitive tribe, called ‘Bhilas’. They covered themselves with dry leaves or bark of trees. One particular man, in this tribe, had a commanding appearance. He was always dressed in yellow and looked different from the other tribal. He was young, had an admirable height and long arms. He had a sharp moustache and his eyes had a fiery brilliance. He looked composed and had a celestial bearing. His forehead was covered by the characteristic yellow cloth. When he removed his head gear a bunch of unruly curls tumbled on his forehead. A strange light lurked in the deep wound mark which was in the centre of his impressive forehead.

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    1500 AD, Rajputana, India

    An Ayurvedic doctor Ishwardutt Vaidhya in a desert village of Rajputana visited by a patient with a septic forehead. After several applications of various antiseptic lotions, the wound was still fresh and kept bleeding. Amazed at this, the doctor wittingly said, "Your wound seems ageless and cureless. I wonder, are you Ashwatthama, ha ha ha".

    At the third ‘ha’, he turned around to apply the next doze of antiseptic and found that the seat was empty. The patient just disappeared into air, sealing Vaidhya’s wit with reality.

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    2000 AD, Madhya Pradesh, India

    Asirgarh fort situated about 20 km north of the city of Burhanpur in the Satpura Range in Burhanpur District of Madhya Pradesh state. In the vicinity of Asirgarh fort there is a tomb of Sufi saint Shah Nomani Asiri.

    Myth says, Ashwatthama supposedly offers bael leaves and water to a Shivaling each morning in Shiva temple inside this fort.

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    3067 BC, During Kurukshetra War

    False rumours about Ashwatthama death in the Kurukshetra war led to the death of his father Draunacharya at the hands of Prince Dhrishtadhyumna. A vengeful Ashwatthama obtained permission from the dying Duryodhana to brutally murder Dhrishtadhyumna after the war had officially ended. Ashwatthama at the end of the war promised Duryodhana that he would kill the Pandavas and attacked the Pandavas camp in the middle of the night, but by error ended up murdering the five sons of the Pandavas by Draupadi.

    The Pandavas, incensed by this act, chased him resulting in his fight with Arjuna. During the fight, Ashwatthama invoked the ‘Brahmastra’ against Arjuna and Arjuna in response invoked the ‘Pashupatastra’. Fearing the destruction of the world, the sages advised both to withdraw their weapons. While Arjuna could do so, Ashwatthama, presumably having less skill, could not and he was given the option of choosing any single target to destroy. Out of anger, Ashwatthama directed the weapon to the womb of Uttara, Arjuna’s daughter-in-law, to end the lineage of Pandavas. At this time, Uttara was carrying the unborn Parikshita, son of Abhimanyu, who upon birth would be the future heir to all the Pandavas brothers.

    The Brahmastra weapon was successful in fatally burning the foetus, but Krishna revived the stillborn child and cursed Ashwatthama cursed to remain alive till the end of the Kali Yuga with leprosy and to roam on earth as an unloved castaway like a ghost, despicable and contemptible.

    Ashwatthama also had to surrender a valuable gem set on his forehead, the wearer of which ceases to have any fear from weapons or disease or hunger, and he ceases to have any fear of gods and devils and snakes. The wound caused by the removal of this gem never healed, serving him as a reminder of his abhorrent crimes.

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    CHAPTER 1

    Journey begins

    Ayodhya, Few days before demolition of babri masjid

    Do you believe that Rama temple is the place where Rama was born and lived? One kar-sevak asked to another.

    Yes, that is why I am going there replied second kar-sevak with his yellow eyes and bandaged fore head.

    "I often wondered why Babar built Jama mosque at Ram’s birth place"

    Because he thought Hindu scriptures are against Islam that is why he and other mughal invaders came to India to destroy our temples, old texts and monuments. They were never interested in ruling but always interested in looting.

    But why did they hold our scriptures and old texts against them?

    "Answer of your question lies in Bhavishya purana" he replied.

    "In Bhavishya purana? It was written by Ved Vyas 5000 years ago! Islam was not born then. Islam is hardly 1600 years old" Said the Kar-sevak.

    "Ved Vyas wrote Bhavishya purana not 5000 year ago but exactly 5159 years ago." The second Kar-sevak replied.

    Matter is not when he wrote, matter is what he wrote.

    Matter is not what he wrote, matter is what Muslims translated

    Stop talking in riddles and explain clearly

    "He wrote ‘vamu-vatra maha-mayi yo-sav dagdho myaa pura, tripuro bali-daithyane proshith punaragath, ayoni sa varo math prasava daithyo-vrudhan, mahamadh ithi khayath, paishacha-kruthi thathpar’ means there was a mystic demon named Tripura (Tripurasura), whom I have already burnt to ashes. He has no origin but he achieved a benediction from me. Demon king Bali ordered devil tripurasura to born as mahamad and establish a new religion different from sanatana dharma" acknowledged with rubbing his palm on his forehead.

    "It could not be possible. If Ved Vyas was an oracle, he would have known that this type of prophecies could create problems in future."

    "You are right, Ved Vyas wrote all texts and prophecies in Sanskrit whose meaning was tempered by historians according to their motive. Bali was a demon king but he didn’t possess demonic nature. He was a great devotee of Lord Vishnu, how could he send a devil to make religion against sanatana dharma. He was doing it as per wish of Lord Vishnu to create another religion because sanatana dharma would be corrupted by that time. Priest of temples would commit errors and baffle pilgrims in the name of God. Boozing and zoophagy were taboo in for priest but they started both on the name of sacrifice. They started castism to maintain their progeny by misguiding people on the name of Manu Samhita. They were responsible for changing Varna system from duty based to birth based. In sanatana dharma cast is chosen by work and duty, not by birth. Vishwamitra was a Kshatriya by birth but he became a hermit. Valmiki was a Shudra by birth but became a hermit and wrote Ramayana. Ashwatthama was Brahmin by birth, Kshatriya by duty and Shudra by act. Gautam Budhdha was a Kshatriya by birth but he became a monk. Even Raavana was a Brahmin by birth but demon by his acts. That’s why Prophet Muhammad established a new religion different from sanatana dharma." He again scratched his forehead.

    "Islam rituals and customs are exactly opposite to Hindu ritual and customs. They read the books from back while we read from front, they write from right corner of page while we write from left corner, they circum-ambulate in Kaaba in counter-clockwise direction while we circum-ambulate our deities in clockwise direction, they chant prayer beads in anticlockwise while we chant prayer beads in clockwise, they wear black clothes during funeral and take bath before cremation while we wear white cloths in funeral and take bath after cremation, they pray facing west while we pray facing east. There are so many rituals that justify their beliefs contrast from Hindus."

    Second Kar-sevak What is a difference either you read from front or back, you write from right or left, you wear white or black, you circum-ambulate counter-clockwise or clockwise, you pray east facing or west facing. But your duty is you are reading, writing, worshiping, and praying. White and black both colour show holiness, white is spectrum of all colours and black can absorb all colours.

    "Great thought, I never heard or think like that. It appears you want to say that muslim invaders are influenced by their less knowledge of Sanskrit and Islam was born out of wish of Lord Vishnu."

    Yes, and Prophet Muhammad only suggested people to follow Islam but on the contrary his disciples forced people."

    "Then why are you planning to go Ayodhya for demolition of Babri mosque. Are you not a part of pralaya nritya" Pralaya nritya was the name of plan choreographed to demolition the mosque.

    "Mughal general Mir Banki built a mosque on the name of Babur at birth place of Ram so it is simply called JANMASTHAN mosque but later it pronounciated as JANMA mosque and later JAMA mosque. Other two mosques were built by Aurangjeb on the site of swargdwar and Treta-ka-thakur. It was a holy place where Ram was born, lived and ruled"

    That’s it? You can go any other time to visit this holy place. After some time there will be Ram temple only

    It will be the time when whole area would be surrounded by mob. I want to be a part of mob to be apart from mob

    I can’t understand your riddle

    You need not to be, already you have known many things

    Yellow eyed man left the place with leaving behind corpse of first kar-sevak. Surely He was not a kar-sevak.

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    6 December 1992, demolition of babri masjid

    Angry crowd soon stormed the site and attacked the mosque. Youths were seen at the top of one of the domes, attaching a flag and beating on the structure with a stick, signalling the breaking of the outer cordon. Using only hand implements, the crowd reduced the substantial structure to rubble. It was not an assault on religion but it was an assault on Constitution of India and humanity.

    One man was calm, not following the mob, his yellow eyes were in search of something. Maximum area around the mosque has been surrounded by trenches meant for excavation but no excavation has been done near Ram Lalla idol. He went to black stone pillars that were unearthed during excavation, as many as twenty in numbers, sixteen of which was used form the base of mosque. He approached to 8th pillar and began to dig the pillar by his chisel edge hammer. He continues to dig until he heard a metallic sound as his hammer strike a metallic box. He carefully pulled out the small metallic box and opened it. He sighed when he found the box was not empty. It contained a stone plate carved with inscription. He touched his bandaged head on inscription and left the place as earlier as possible.

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    CHAPTER 2

    Hidden truth

    Year 1992, Mexico

    A five year old boy Chris was reading aloud Alif, Be, Pe, Te, Tay, Se, Jeem, Chay, Hay, Khay, Zaal, Dall

    No, no, you are doing wrong, not Zaal before Dall corrected by Mohamed Jawahir.

    OK, dad, Alif, Be, Pe, Te, Tay, Se, Jeem, Chay, Hay, Khay, Dall, Zaal, Ray, Zay, Seen, Sheen, Suwaad, Zuwaad, Towain, Zoain, Aeen, Ga’in, Fe, Qaaf, Laam, Meem, Noon, Wow, Hay, Hamza, Chowti Ye, Bare Ye.

    Thats my boy, but call me Abu Mohamed Jawahir was pleased.

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    Year 1999, Mexico

    Mother, Rama was born in Treta Yuga and Krishna was born in Dwapara Yuga. Treta Yuga happened before Dwapara Yuga but Rama is not mentioned in Mahabharat. Why was he never worshipped by Pandavas? asked Chris a 12 year old little boy.

    My son, Because Rama was never considered as God at that time. He was considered as an Ideal king, Ideal son and man of vows. replied mother.

    But mother today many Rama temples are found in India and other countries but not even a single temple of Rama mentioned in Mahabharat asked child confusingly.

    Because my dear son, that was Vedic period in India. There was no idol worship at that time. Idol worship supervened in Kali Yuga replied mother softly.

    Find God in yourself, Not in Idols.

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    Year 2001, Mexico

    Tell me how many times has the Bismillahir Rahmaanir Raheem appeared in the Quran?

    114 times

    How many Names of Allah are mentioned in the Quran?

    Ninety nine

    Which is that Surah that once read, it gives the reward of reciting ten Quran?

    Surah Yaaseen Shareef

    How many times does the blessed name Muhammad appear in the Quran?

    Four times

    Which Surah in the Quran has the name of a blessed woman?

    Surah Maryam and Bibi Mariyam is individual blessed females name mentioned in the Quran excellently replied by a 14 year old boy Chris.

    That’s my boy Mohammed Jawahir was pleased.

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    Year 2003, Mexico

    Mother, after reading the Holy Bible, I have some questions in my mind.

    Yes my son she replied.

    Why did God create Satan?

    God actually created an angel, we know as Satan who had a free will. Satan chose to rebel against God, and ever since has been trying to destroy God’s creation out of his hatred for Him. God didn’t bring sin into His creation, Satan did. Just as God created mankind with a free will, He also created angels with a free will, and both had a time of probation in which they could totally choose to obey God or choose self above God. Satan, who was the highest of the angels, chose self above God along with a third of the angels who followed him in his rebellion. At that time, they were contained by God in their rebellion; they became fallen sinful angels for all eternity. Those who chose God above self were also confirmed in their choice. They are the holy angels for all eternity. The time of their probation has passed; now each is confirmed in their choice. Holy angels are totally holy and cannot be otherwise; just as fallen sinful angels are what they are and cannot be otherwise.

    Does Satan know what we think?

    "The Bible tells us that only God searches our heart and mind. Satan cannot read our minds, for if he could, he would never have tempted Judas Iscariot to betray Christ Jesus. Satan knew that many Jewish religious leaders wanted to kill Christ Jesus, for they had openly plotted against him to do so. Satan tempted Judas Iscariot to betray the Lord;

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