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Jain Trasa Nadi vs. The Mustatils at Harrat Khaybar, Saudi Arabia

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  This Jain cosmological painting (likely a representation of the Loka Purusha or the Jain Universe) provides a stunning visual bridge to the prehistoric stone structures of Harrat Khaybar. When we map these specific religious symbols to the archaeological findings in Saudi Arabia, a pattern of "Sacred Geometry" emerges that transcends time and geography. Jain Cosmos, pay attention to central rectangle Mustatil may represent Trasa Nadi Circle & dot may present Jambudweepa Here is an explanation of the symbols in the picture and how they map to the Harrat Khaybar structures: 1. The Central Rectangle: The "Trasa Nadi" vs. The Mustatils The most striking feature of the central image is the long, vertical rectangular column running from top to bottom. Jain Symbol (Trasa Nadi): In Jain cosmology, the universe is shaped like an hourglass, but the center is occupied by the Trasa Nadi (the Channel of Mobile Beings). It is a strictly defined rectangular "corridor...

6-Pegged Wheels Prove Jain Shramanic Civilization Pre-dating History

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The Lost Wheel of Time: How 6-Pegged Wheels Prove a Pre-Vedic Shramanic Civilization For decades, archaeologists have been baffled by two distinct, geographically distant mysteries: the massive stone "wheels" of Harrat Khaybar in Saudi Arabia and the intricate 6-spoked wheel motifs on Harappan (Indus Valley) seals. Six Pegged wheel in Harrat Khaybar in Saudi Arabia 6 Pegged wheels appear in Harappa Symbols. Mainstream history often labels these as "solar symbols" or "unknown ritual sites." However, when we look at the geometry—specifically the six-pegged/spoked structure —a much more profound truth emerges. These are not merely decorations. They are the physical "signatures" of the Kala Chakra (Wheel of Time) , proving that Jainism and Shraman culture represent a foundational, global philosophy that predates the Vedic period and later civilizations. The Smoking Gun: The Geometry of Six In the ancient world, symbols were never accidental. Whil...