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www.thraithashakam.org The Mystery of Bermuda Triangle
Indu country, this small book Bermuda Triangle (Thraitha Kara Rahasyam) is
narrated by us which was a mystery for everyone.
Now if we come to the matter, the ‘Sri’ in Srilanka is an award given to
Srilanka, which represents liberation (moksham). Similarly, Indu which represents
Jnanam (divine knowledge) came to our country and said as Indu country. Srilanka
is very much near to the Indu Maha Samudhram than Indu country that’s why
‘sri’ which is most valuable than the Indu has been added to Srilanka. Not only
that, country is blessed with syllable (beejakshara) ‘Lan’ means seed letter.
Few words followed by ‘0’ (zero), we call them as syllables (beejakshara).
In the word ‘beejakshara’ (syllable) there exists the word ‘beejamu’, which means
something generates from out of it. With this, it can be said that something is
generating from the word ‘Lan’. That is, the word ‘Lan’ is a seed (syllable) which
is in possession of some divine power. There exist two divine powers in the universe,
viz, universal power and supreme power. Our ancestors have denoted them with
two different syllables (beejaksharamulu). As prescribed by them, the syllable
‘hreem’ denotes universal and ‘Lan’ denotes supreme power. The word “om” or
“sri” denotes the supreme soul (Paramatma). Expect for Srilanka till now, no
country boasts of a name prefixed with beejakshara and syllable ‘om’ or ‘sri’.
Even Bharat (India) desh does not have the privilege, though it’s located adjacent
to Srilanka. It can therefore be said that, either it is the name or meaning or the
divine power; Srilanka is several times greater than what India is.
We have known the power that exists in the words ‘sri’ and ‘Lan’ of Srilanka.
That last word in the name Srilanka, ‘ka’ has no meaning. Some alphabets which
are pronounced at the end do not have meaning. Their utility is restricted only to
complete the word. For example, if we take the word ‘shapamu’ (curse), only
shaapa denotes the meaning (curse), whereas the end word mu has no meaning
at all. Similarly the word ka in Srilanka is just an end-word without any meaning.
Hence, it should be noted that only the words ‘sri’ and ‘Lan’ from Srilanka have a
powerful meaning.
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