Thursday, 12 November 2015

Homo sapiens were Genetically Engineered? Striking Resemblances Mahabharata and The Stone Tablets of Sumer

The birth of Dronacharya from the Mahabharata
The birth of Dronacharya, the Guru of the Pandavas and Kauravas in the Mahabharata, is very interesting. It would not be wrong to say that Dronacharya is the first test tube baby in the world. Rishi Bharadwaja is the father of Dronacharya and mother is an Apasara name Krithaji. One evening Rishi Bharadwaja was getting ready to do his evening prayers. He went to the Ganga River to take his usual bath but was amazed to find a beautiful woman bathing at his usual spot in the river.On seeing Rishi Bharadwaja, the beautiful Apsara Krithaji got out of the Ganga River wearing a single loin cloth. Rishi Bharadwaja was moved by the heavenly beauty of the Apsara. Overpowered by the moment, the sage involuntarily emitted his semen. The Rishi collected this sperm in a clay pot and stored it in a dark place in his Ashram. Drona was born in this pot. 'Dronam' means pot and 'Dronar' is one who was born from the pot.

The Birth of the first genetically engineered male on Earth (Adamu or Adam) as Decsribed in the Sixth Hieroglyphic Stone tablet (Translated by Dr Ezra Sitchin) found in Sumer which is more than 30,000 years old.

In the clay vessel the admixture they made,
The oval of an Earth female with Anunnaki male essence they put together;
The fertilized egg into the womb of Ninmah by Enki was inserted; there was conception!
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The pregnancy, by an admixture conceived, how long will it last? to
each other they wondered.
Will it be nine months of Nibiru, will it be nine months of Earth?
Longer than on Earth, quicker than on Nibiru, travail came; to a male child
Ninmah birth was giving!
Enki the boy child held in his hands; the image of perfection he was.                        
He slapped the newborn on his hindparts; the newborn uttered proper sounds!
He handed the newborn to Ninmah; she held him up in her hands.
My hands have made it! victoriously she shouted.
Now this is the account of how Adamu by name was called,
And how Ti-Amat as a counterpart female for him was fashioned.
The newborn's visage and limbs the leaders carefully examined:
Of good shape were his ears, his eyes were not clogged,
His limbs were proper, hindparts like legs, foreparts like hands were shaped.
Shaggy like the wild ones he was not, dark black his head hair was,
Smooth was his skin, smooth as the Anunnaki skin it was,
Like dark red blood was its color, like the clay of the Abzu was its hue.
They looked at his malehood: Odd was its shape, by a skin was its forepart surrounded,
Unlike that of Anunnaki malehood it was, a skin from its forepart was hanging!
Let the Earthling from us Anunnaki by this foreskin be distinguished! So was Enki
saying.
The newborn to cry was beginning; to her chest Ninmah closely drew him;
Her breast to him she gave; the breast he began to suckle.
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Perfection we did attain! Ningishzidda with elation was saying.


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