Saturday 1 July 2017

In 3000 BC there was an undefeated warrior he was seen by people after 5000 years

Can human being live more than 5000 years ?

It's hard to believe but he was seen by people at many places in India.

Who is he ?
Is he human being or evil spirit ?
Is he god ?
Who has seen him ?
When did people see him ?

Is it real read this story......

There are very less people who are aware of Ashwatthama from the Mahabharat since Arjun, Duryodhan, Bheem, Krishna and other characters took all the attention. But Ashwatthama was the only one who played an important role in Mahabharat. He was the one who changed the end of Kurukshetra war.

Mahabharata war also called Kurushketra war was happened between the Pandavas and the Kauravas in 3139 BC. In the end of Kurushketra war Duryodhana was killed by Bheema, only one warrior left alive from the Kauravas side he is Ashwatthama. The Pandavas won the Kurushketra war and ruled 36 years 8 months until the begining of Kaliyug in 3102 BC.

Ashwatthama was the son of Dronacharya and Kripi. Ashwatthama along with his father Guru Dronacharya fought in the battle of Mahabharat from the Kauravas side against Pandavas.

There were some really astonishing thing about this character that many people don't know about.


Ashwatthama was the last warrior of the Kauravas.


Ashwatthama was super angry with the Pandavas and wanted to extract revenge for his father's murder, his friend Doryodon's murder. Ashwatthama wanted to kill Pandavas. After the Kurushketra War at the midnight Ashwatthama went to Pandavas's camp he thought Pandavas were sleeping but accidentally he killed Draupadi's sons. After Pandavas learnt that Ashwatthama killed their sons ( Draupadi's son ) who were asleep in the Pandavas camp, The Pandavas started to hunt for Ashwatthama. Ashwatthama got scared and ran into Ved Vyasa's Ashram and seeked protection from the great sage. The Pandavas arrived their along with lord Krishna. Within no time Bheema proceeded to trash Ashwatthama to death. At this moment Ashwatthama sensed danger and shot the Brahmastra towards Pandavas. In retaliation, Arjun ( one of Pandavas ) also shot Brahmastra. Lord Krishna knew about the extent of destruction this could lead to, asked Vyasa to stop the Brahmastra from colliding with each other. Vyasa intercepted and held both the Brahmastra in the air and Lord Krishna instructed both Arjun and Ashwatthama to withdraw their weapons. Arjun withdraw his Brahmastra, however Ashwatthama said he only knew to shoot it but did not know how to withdraw it. Then Lord Krishna requested Lord Brahma to pacify his weapon. Brahma said the weapon can pacify only when Pandava becomes a target to it. Finally Brahmastra was redirected towards Uttara's womb where Abhimanyu's son ( a Pandava ) was growing. Lord Krishna was angry with Ashwatthama and he decided to curse Ashwatthama to avenge the destruction of Pandava's lineage. Krishna demanded that Ashwatthama to remove his protective jewel from his head. Krishna forced him to do so. Then he cursed Ashwatthama with terrible leprosy that would haunt him 5000 years. Krishna further started that Ashwatthama would not be helped by anyone or provided food or shelter.

His body was covered in horrible wounds which wouldn't heal. Blood and pus came out of his wounds constantly.

He is Ashwatthama
He was seen by people in many places in India

Ashwatthama is claimed to be seen by many people.

1. A Vaidya in Madya Pradesh had a tough patient with a septic forehead. After several application of a fail proof potion, the wound was still fresh and bleeding.

2. In an Indian village near Burhanpur, there is an old fort called Asigarh. It is believed that Ashwatthama offers flowers to a Shivling each morning.
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3. Pilot Baba also mentioned their encounter and conversation with Ashwatthama, who was living among tribes at Himalayan Foothills.

4. When in 1192, Prithviraaj Chauhaam lost the battle from Muhammad Gauree, he left for jungle. There he met one old person with a scar on his head. This description is given in “Prithviraj Raso" the book written in 12th century on him.

5. Ashwatthama seen by railway employee
A more than a decade old newspaper article ran about a railway employee on leave. During his wondering in the jungles of Navsari, Gujarat he had reported a tall about 12 feet with a wound on his forehead.

6. Ashwatthama seen nearby Narmada river ( Gujarat )
A man saw a tall man with a dent in the forehead roaming around the Narmada river.

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