Agharta. Jupiter civilization (Alien races). Agartha - the secret city of magicians in the Himalayas

Mankind does not leave hope to reveal the secrets of Atlantis, Hyperborea and Shambhala. But there are legends about one more mystical place, hidden from the consciousness of people - the country of Agarti, the spiritual center of the universe.

In the sacred book of the sages of Tibet, "The Book of Dzyan", two world sources of power are described: "The source of the left hand" and "The source of right hand". The center of the first was the supermundane country of violence, anger and cruelty - Shambhala, which was ruled by the king of Fear. The one who has made an alliance with the lord of Shambhala will submit to the whole world. That is why the most bloodthirsty tyrants in history, such as Hitler, tried in vain to find the mysterious land.

The "source of the right hand", on the contrary, was hidden in the sanctuaries of the underground country of Agharti. This center had a much more powerful force generated by contemplation and meditation. But he had little interest the mighty of the world this, since it did not promise world power, all the benefits and fantastic weapons. The almighty king of the World ruled over the country Agharti, who controlled everything that happens on Earth.

The first who wanted to find the underground world of meditation was Ossendoevsky Anton Martynovich. A Pole by origin, he visited Siberia, Far East and Central Asia. While in Asia, he wrote memoirs from the words of Buddhist priests about the mysterious underground country of Agharti. Subsequently, later studies were based on these records.

What is the underground country of Agharti, the spiritual capital of the world?

Legends say that 60 thousand years ago, one Asian ruler sheltered his people from earthly problems in the underworld. Later, another mysterious tribe found the entrance to the country of Agarti, fleeing from, and hid underground forever. The underworld exists without wars and violence, crimes and cruelty, culture and science flourish in it, a mysterious country will open for everyone who is tired of the crazy "upper world" and who is looking for it.

No one knows the location of the center of Agharti, but its underground possessions stretched across the planet. Some inhabitants of the disappeared Hyperborea and Atlantis hid from the impending catastrophe in the underground country.

However, it is traditionally considered the location of Tibet or the Himalayas (according to Wikipedia).

The lamas told that the ruler of Agharti, the “King of the World,” lives in a palace surrounded by the palaces of the gurus. The power of the guru is enormous, they are able to command everything in heaven, on earth and in hell. Life and death are subject to them: they heal the sick and raise the dead. They have the power to dry up the seas or, on the contrary, flood the continents, raise mountains and blow up the earth's crust.

Revealing the Asian "secret of secrets" is prohibited. However, some of the chosen ones, called "the first", nevertheless descended into the underground country of Agharti, and brought invaluable knowledge to mere mortals. But if an uninitiated person who, by the will of fate, got into Agarti and returned from there, begins to reveal secret knowledge and talk about miracles, the lamas will cut out his tongue.

Sometimes it happened that secret knowledge was revealed not to one person, but to a whole people or tribe. There is a legend that says that the gypsies acquired their skills to skillfully guess on cards, on herbs and read along the lines of the hand, descending to Agharti.

Legends say that the ruler underworld, the "King of the World" himself rose five times to our world of mortals from the depths of Agharti. The ancient walls of the Erdeni-Dzu monastery, built on the ruins of Karakorum, saw the King of the World five hundred years ago. In 1890, the ruler of the mysterious Agharti consecrated Narabanchi-Kure, a monastery in the east of Mongolia, with his visit.

It is interesting that in the records of researchers and travelers who have ever been to Central Asia, mentions of the underground country of Agharti are extremely rare. But there are enough records and legends about the “Source of the Left Hand” of Shambhala. In Mongolia, no one has ever heard of Agharti or the legends about her.

On this moment there are only two sources describing Agharti. The first belongs to the aforementioned Ossendoevsky, the second came from the pen of the mystic Alexander Saint-Yves d "Alveidre and was called the Mission of India in Europe." Later, the author was declared insane, which casts doubt on his work.

Ossendoevsky's memoirs were analyzed, since he mentioned real geographical names. The results of the analysis showed that the gates to the country of Agharti were located not in Mongolia, but in Russia, on the territory of the Western Sayan. Nothing more was discovered by scientists. Well, it remains to be hoped that the “secret of secrets” of Central Asia, the great underground country of Agharti, will open up to people in all its splendor and bring universal knowledge to the world.

Agarti or Agartha (Agarty, Agartha) - the legendary underground country, in another formulation - "the mystical center of the sacred tradition, located in the East." The literal translation from Sanskrit is "invulnerable", "inaccessible". For the first time, the French mystic Alexander Saint-Yves d "Alveidre wrote about her in the book "Mission of India in Europe." The second mention belongs to Ferdinand Ossendovsky, who in the book "And Beasts, People and Gods" from the words of the Mongolian lamas tells the legend of the underground country, governing the fate of all mankind.

In Ossendovsky's story, some researchers find borrowings from Saint-Yves d "Alveidre (fr. Joseph Alexandre Saint-Yves) was born on March 26, 1842 in Paris, died on February 5, 1909 in Pau. The French occultist, was a follower of Antoine Fabre D" Olivet, had a significant influence on Papus and Stanislas de Guaite. In 1880 he received the title of Marquis d "Alveydre. An admirer of Napoleon. The founder of the doctrine of synarchy. For the first time he used the name Agart.).

Agartha is not a legend or fiction at all. This is an underground country, which is located on the inner surface of the Earth. This civilization is very advanced and has been cooperating with the Galactic Federation for a very long time. At the beginning of this article, we will first consider the “legendary” side of the issue related to this amazing underground country.

Comparative analysis both versions of the legend of Agartha were produced by the French scientist Rene Guenon in his work "King of the World", in which he came to the conclusion that they have a common source. The traditional location of Agarta (Agartha) is Tibet or the Himalayas. In Agartha live the highest initiates, keepers of tradition, true teachers and rulers of the world. It is impossible for the uninitiated to reach Agartha - it becomes available only to the elect.

Symbols of the Ahnenerbe

It is no coincidence that during the Third Reich, the Ahnenerbe occult organization sent its scientific expeditions precisely to Tibet. Apparently, the Nazis were successful in their search and with the help of their submarine fleet through the underwater straits in the Antarctica penetrated into Agarta, concluding an agreement with this civilization.

According to Puranic literature, Agartha is an island located in the middle of a sea of ​​nectar. Travelers are transported there by a mystical golden bird. Chinese literature reported about the tree and the fountain of immortality located in Agartha. Tibetan lamas depicted Agartha in the center of an oasis surrounded by rivers and high mountains. There are legends about underground passages connecting Agartha with the outside world. N. K. Roerich and F. Ossendovsky reported on special underground and air vehicles serving its residents for fast travel.

First you need to figure out what these ancient Indian texts are. Basically, these are oral retellings of something very old, some legends and teachings. It is almost impossible to verify exactly when these legends arose for the first time. Approximately the same is observed with the story of Shambhala, the first mention of which appears in the X century in the text of the Kalachakra Tantra. Shambhala, aka Shangri-La, is a secret country somewhere in the mountains of Tibet. Moreover, not just secret, but invisible to mere mortals. To get there, you need to become enlightened, pure of heart, etc.

According to these legends, somewhere in the remote mountainous areas, probably, there was an alien base underground. Some researchers erroneously classify the Agarths as Martians, however, according to my version, they are an offshoot of the Vegan civilization that has adapted to planet Earth. More precisely, on its inner surface.

According to ancient legends, Agarta, like Shambhala, is located somewhere in the mountains. In Tibet or the Himalayas. Or even Altai. Moreover, this legend has been widespread in Mongolia, and in India, and in China, and in Rus' since the time of Prince Vladimir. This is not just a myth about Shambhala, which appeared out of nowhere only in the 10th century, but information spread almost throughout the entire East.

According to legend, the prince sent missionaries not only to Palestine, but also to the East - in search of a mystical country, which was then talked about so much. The expedition led by the monk Sergius really discovered Agartha. And delivered data very similar to the description of Shambhala. Like, only good people can get there. There is a limit of seven guests per century. Six, having been in Agarta and becoming enlightened and highly educated, must leave and pass on knowledge to people, but one remains forever to stay among the immortal sages forever, without aging. And the Russians called this country "Belovodie". According to these legends, Agarta is an underground country. The gods, the real rulers and masters of the world, live in deep, vast caves.

In fact, legends retold orally, over time, are subject to the effect of a damaged phone. The Hindus considered Agarta to be an island in the middle of a sea of ​​nectar, where the golden bird carries travelers. The Chinese believed that there is a tree of immortality, as well as a fountain with similar properties. Tibetan lamas portrayed Agarta as an oasis surrounded by rivers and mountains. The only way to get there was through underground passages.

Adapted map of Agharta with specifics

Adapted scaled map of Agharta

Ancient map of Antarctica



Map sea ​​depths Antarctica with the keys to Agarta (from the SMERSH counterintelligence archive)



Map of New Swabia in Antarctica. From the archive of the Nazi expedition 1938-1939.

Since the end of the Lemurian period, there has been a civilization under the Earth, called Agharta in human legends. This civilization created a huge network of communications underground, which today connected all the large continents with the capital located underground from the mountainous regions of Tibet - the legendary "City of the Gods" - Shambhala.

This civilization has always remained in the underground regions and carried out close cooperation with the Spiritual Hierarchy in order for people to reach a high level of consciousness. Now they live in a higher reality of our common world. One day, upon completion of the mission of bringing Absolute Consciousness to our Planet, they will again unite with people living on the surface of the Earth.

The ozone layer in the atmosphere is a material plane that serves to materialize mantras, and not just a filter for ultraviolet rays. Launches of space vehicles and rockets do not harm the earthly astral, but they tear the thin network of energy-informational channels, which the hierarchs of Shambhala quickly restore. The permanent leader of Shambhala was and remains Rigden Djapo.

During the era of the Tlavatl, various useful species of human animals were created in Atlantis. Fish - people had the DNA of Atlanteans and deep-sea sharks. Over time, this race developed into a Highly Intelligent Civilization. Before each planetary cataclysm, part of the worried Atlantes went to underwater cities or reincarnated into the bodies of fish-men after the cataclysm. Before the eruption that destroyed Poseidonis, a group of initiated Atlanteans also went to the bottom of the ocean to fish - people.

Shambhala very smartly and good-naturedly cooperates with the civilization of the Ocean. UFOs flying out of the depths of the sea to deep stars or returning like the Sun at sunset to the ocean are often photographed by puzzled ship sailors. long-distance navigation. Fish-people have long passed to the fourth level of density and have ethereal bodies, like their spaceships blazing with rainbow lights.

Initially, the representatives of the Agartha Civilization were one of the representatives of the Vegan Civilization. They were much larger than Earthlings, about twice as tall and incomparably stronger physically. In addition, these alien aliens had simply fantastic technology, far ahead of the Pleiadian and Lumanian. This type of Vegan had dark green skin, three fingers, and large double-lidded eyes.

It cost nothing for the aliens to clear the territory in the region of modern Tibet from wild people for their state. The country of the Vegans was then called the empire of Agartha. The aliens seemed immortal to the local wild tribes of people, as they lived by earthly standards for a very long time. Alien mechanisms could change the weather, cause earthquakes, project three-dimensional images, extract thoughts from or inject thoughts into someone else's mind, heal diseases, see any objects through the earth. Their ray weapons - worked on the same physical principles as the modern "Death Ray" by Nikola Tesla, built in the last century in the USA to conduct star wars. To the natives of Earth, the Vegans seemed to be gods, and they quiveringly called these aliens "Titans".

26,000 years after the Vegans settled on Earth, they noticed that our Sun changed its mode of operation and switched from helium fusion to hydrogen decay. The new hard radiation of the Luminary caused unusual oppression and premature aging in the bodies of the titans. To avoid the harmful effect of sunlight on them, they decided to go underground.

The upper "floors" of the dungeons were already occupied by the Lumanians and their mutated offspring by that time. Therefore, the titans built tunnels hundreds of kilometers deep and at random on the planet. These tunnels and huge niches for underground cities were created by them with the help of an anti-gravity mechanism. Vegans carried huge rocks to Right place by air. Then, with the help of the same device, the rock was weighed so much that it pushed through the tunnel in the direction of the Earth's Core with its weight. It was with the help of this technology that huge ancient structures were built like Egyptian pyramids over which modern scientists are still puzzled.

Under the ground, the aliens have created beautiful and fantastic cities. They are still illuminated and warmed by artificial sunlight, so-called "inner sun" of planet Earth. However, a small part of the Vegans, for karmic and other unfortunate reasons, could not go to study in the Spiritual Worlds. Until now, they famously guard the underground cities and communications of the Agartha empire. These retarded Vegans once carried out a series of reckless experiments underground that caused extreme radiation inside the underground cities. The brains of many of the inhabitants of the dungeon were destroyed. Radiation sickness has driven half the population of Agartha to a dangerous form of hereditary insanity. Many titans have turned into semi-idiots, not adapted to a constructive life and virtuous thinking. They only occasionally came out of their dungeons at night to hunt vicious people. Until now, these bloodthirsty giants inhabit the half-empty cities of the Vegans. Ground people call them Dero.

Dero are completely devoid of ideas about morality and human values. They experience great satisfaction when, purring and purring, they drag lone travelers into their dungeons - there they are tortured and then killed. Some Dero families have learned to use the mechanisms of the Vegans to control the minds of people. Their transmitters, operating in low-frequency modes, cause wars, conflicts and earthquakes on the surface of the Earth. It also happened that after sadistic orgies other prisoners of Dero still managed to survive and secretly escape through tunnels and crevices to the surface. Fragmentary stories of fugitives and rumors about their misfortunes formed the basis of human legends about hell, devils (that is, living below the line) and demons. Dero do not live on the inner surface of the hollow Earth, but are stationed in underground bases. They are quite deep and have a complex system of communications, however, they do not go to the inner surface of the planet.

The other part of the population of Agarta, not subject to hereditary brain diseases, is more tolerant. They have a brutal view of things and daily hold back entire hordes of unmanned Dero from the complete destruction of people. We call these wise titans Thero. ("Thero" - in Sanskrit means good). The Tero invented beam mechanisms that isolate Dero from people, they found means to prevent many cataclysms caused by the machines of Dero's underground sadists.

The Thero help humanity a little in its evolutionary development, but they still consider humans to be primitive ants and "monkeys" who cannot be trusted with their scientific knowledge and unmanned technology. Although during the time of Lemuria and Atlantis there was a lively trade between Thero and people, and the giants of the dungeons taught the wild tribes the construction of multi-story "anthills", sciences and arts.

Thero's flying saucers bear the sign "T" (tau), as a symbol of Good. And metal UFOs Dero are still not marked with any letters and fly without identification marks. Dero's flying saucers kill people and animals that happen to be nearby with their hard radiation.*

Note*- when compiling this article, data received from ASMARA were used.

Of the three mythical names: White Island, Agharti, Shambhala - the European reader is best known for Shambhala, first described in the "Kalachakra Tantra" and repeatedly mentioned in the Tibetan chronicles. The myths about Agharti or Agartha (Sanskrit, "inaccessible", "invulnerable") are similar to the myths about Shambhala, but much less common and almost unexplored. The dissemination of information about Agharti was facilitated by the publication of F. Ossendovsky about his wanderings in Mongolia, which told about the mythical underground country. At the end of the 20th century, encyclopedic reference books already indicated that in the mythology of the Mongolian Buddhists, Agharti is a mysterious underground country where ancient initiates live, secretly guiding the course of world events. This "secret mystical center of the Earth", "the legacy of the solar dynasty", "the location of the King of the World" is located on the territory of Mongolia. The only and essential detail is that in Mongolia itself, neither historians, nor lamas, nor local nomads have ever heard anything about such a country. Perhaps for a simple reason, the book by F. Ossendowski on Mongolian has never been translated, and the Russian edition is not in the archives central library Ulaanbaatar. http://www.msun.ru/Vector/Kuragino_2008/Agarti.htm

In the diaries of famous travelers in Central Asia, the myth of Agharti is not mentioned by any of the researchers. E. Blavatsky says nothing about Agharti in her works. Among the legends and historical traditions collected by G.N. Potanin during his travels 1884-1886. in Mongolia, there is no mention of Agharti. It was not possible to find any evidence on this topic from modern Mongolian historians and from lamas in Mongolian monasteries. However, in last years, more and more new journalistic publications appear, retelling in their own way F. Ossendovsky's information about Agharti. With each new publication, the underground sanctuary of Agharti in the scale of good-evil values ​​is extolled higher and higher than Shambhala and endowed with more and more humanity, kindness and wisdom.
According to the Book of Dzyan, famous among the Tibetan sages, there are two sources of power in the world:

The "source of the right hand", flowing from the underground sanctuary, from the stronghold of meditation, the symbolic city of Agartha (Agarti). It is the source of power generated by contemplation.

The "source of the left hand" is the focus of material power. It flows from a city located on the earth's surface. This is a city of violence called Shambhala, over which the "King of Fear" rules. Whoever makes an alliance with him will become the ruler of the world."

In the retelling of René Guénon, the legend narrates: "After the Gobi catastrophe, the teachers of high civilization, the possessors of knowledge, the sons of the Outer Mind, settled in a vast system of caves under the Himalayas. In the heart of these caves they divided into two "paths", the right and left hands. "The first path "named his center "Agarti" (" hidden place good") - and indulged in contemplation, not interfering in worldly affairs. The "second way" founded Shambhala, the center of power, which controls the elements, the human masses and will accelerate the arrival of mankind to the "hinge of time". making oaths and sacrifices." In the "King of the World": "At the present period of our earthly cycle, that is, in the Kali Yuga, this Holy Land, guarded by guards, hiding it from the eyes of the uninitiated, while providing some connections with the outside world, is actually invisible, inaccessible but only for those who do not have the necessary qualifications to get there."

The myth of Agartha (Agarti) became popular because of the story of the King of the World. Saint-Yves speaks of the supreme head of Agartha as the "High Priest" and not the "King of the World". According to Saint Yves, the supreme head of Agartha bears the title of Brahatma and can speak directly with God. In his description of the center of Agartha: "gathered the legacy of the ancient Solar Dynasty (Surya-vansha), which once dwelt in Ayodhya, and traces its origins to Vaivaswata, the Manu of the present cycle" . F. Ossendowski leads details about the mysterious underground country of Agharti and the King of the World, mentions a conversation with Je-lama, who told him: "Only one person out of all living knows the sacred name of the King of the World, only one of all visited Agarthi. This person is me." ancient legend talks about the underground country, known since the time of Genghis Khan, the entrance to which is located near the lake Nogan-Kul in Tuva, Western Sayan. “More than sixty thousand years ago, a certain saint hid underground with his tribe, and no one saw them again. "He knows where this kingdom is located. Some say - in Afghanistan, some - in India. People there know no evil, there are no crimes in the kingdom. Science develops peacefully there, and nothing threatens death. The underground people have reached extraordinary heights of knowledge. Now this is big kingdom with a population of many millions, which is wisely controlled by the King of the World. He knows all the hidden springs of the universe, he comprehends the soul of every human being and reads great book fate. He secretly controls the behavior of eight hundred million people on earth, they all do his will. This kingdom is called Agharti. It stretches underground all over the planet. In Agharti, enlightened pandits write down on stone tablets all the knowledge of our planet and other worlds ". According to the story of F. Ossendovsky, "the people hitherto unknown to anyone" will come to the surface of the earth, in the case "when the earth is empty, when darkness and death reign on earth, when out of ten thousand, only one will survive", thanks to the gene pool of humanity preserved in the dungeons of Agharti, it will be destined to revive on earth new life.

According to F. Ossendovsky, the underground country of Agharti, a system of caves and tunnels, extends under all the continents of the planet. In the tales of Shambhala, there is also often a story about long underground passages, often ending in a stone door, "never opened by anyone." Passages are protected from uninvited guests by killing gases and force fields. N. Roerich: “Secrets for the future are hidden behind the stone door in the cave, but the dates have not yet come: Mongolian guides talk a lot about underground passages. Look for the entrance to secret dungeons in the sandy hills. The entrance to them is very narrow, but then it expands and leads to underground city: The Buryat lama reports that when he went to Shambhala, he was led through an underground passage. The passage sometimes narrowed so much that they could hardly push through the breeding ram, which was led to a reserved place.

In the "Secret History of the Mongols" you can read about the campaign of Genghis Khan to the mountains of Kun-Lun, during which they met people living in vast cave systems. The same fact is reflected in the work of Plano Carpini in 1247, several decades before Marco Polo visited Central Asia and compiled the first original European work about those remote regions of Asia, about which there was no reliable information in Europe before him. In his written testimonies, he writes: “Before reaching the mountains, the troops of Genghis Khan walked for more than a month through the vast desert. could not find a single person; but they searched so hard on the ground that they found one man with his wife, who were brought before Genghis Khan; and when he asked them where the people of this country were, they replied that they lived in the ground, under mountains."

There is an interesting mention of Agharti in the books of "Agni Yoga" compiled by E. Roerich: "In every legend there is a part of the truth. They say about the underground people of Agharta - there is no such people. such a size as indicated in the legend, but still We have underground passages quite common.Other legends speak of Belovodye and Heavenly Jerusalem - both legends are related to Our Abode. It would be unreasonable to reject all the legends without thinking about them meaning. Each of them keeps the most precise indication, often deliberately hidden. Often We ourselves protect the meaning of the legend, otherwise the knowledge of the local inhabitants can reveal a lot." E.I. Roerich wrote in one of her letters: "Also, the work of Saint-Yves d" Alveider "Agarta" should not be considered a wonderful and truthful record. In fact, he visited the Agartha of his own imagination and heaps of the subtle world. Saint-Yves was a typical psychic and medium. Because his descriptions are so at odds with the truth. Namely, his Agartha has nothing to do with the White Brotherhood. The realm of psychism is deceptive. In the subtle world, there are many lovers of personifying the Great Images. Books by Saint-Yves d "Alveider, books by Shure - bright examples mediumistic creativity, and it is impossible to be based on them. They are full of the most ridiculous delusions. Read the biography of Saint-Yves d'Alveider, and much will become clear.

In the final chapter of his book, F. Ossendowski departs from the documentary description of his wanderings and gives amazing information about the King of the World, who rules the underground country of Agharti. From the initial reference on the first pages of the book to the Soyot story about the entrance to the underground kingdom of Agarti near Lake Nogan-Kul in Tuva, in the last chapter, a myth is born on the theme of a hollow earth with extended underground passages between all the continents of the Earth, similar to plots from the adventure novels of Jules Verne. After the publication of the work of F. Ossendowski in 1922, over the next 80 years, not a single researcher of ancient traditions, even such a serious thinker as Rene Guenon, managed to find any additional information in historical documents or myths that have come down to us, confirming the story of F. Ossendovsky about the King of the World and the underground kingdom of Agharti. Almost identical fantastic retellings of information about Agharti in the writings of Saint-Yves and F. Ossendowski remained the only ones in the history of mankind.

Agarty (Agartha) - the legendary underground country.

Literal translation from Sanskrit: invulnerable, inaccessible. For the first time, the French mystic Alexandre Saint-Yves d'Alveidre wrote about her in the book "Mission of India in Europe".

The second mention belongs to Ferdinand Ossendovsky, who, in the book “And the Beasts, and the People and the Gods”, from the words of the Mongolian lamas, tells the legend of an underground country that controls the destinies of all mankind. In Ossendowski's story, some researchers find borrowings from Saint-Yves d'Alveidre. A comparative analysis of both versions of the legend was made by the French scientist Rene Guenon in his work "The King of the World", in which he came to the conclusion that they have a common source.
The traditional location of Agartha is Tibet or the Himalayas. According to the version about the movement of Agartha, it is also placed in Altai

In Agartha live the highest initiates, keepers of tradition, true teachers and rulers of the world. It is impossible for the uninitiated to reach Agartha - it becomes available only to the elite.

The Russian mythology about Belovodye is associated with Agartha [source not specified 255 days]. Pilgrims from Rus' went not only to Palestine, but also to the East in search of a mystical country [source not specified 255 days]. Tradition tells of the monk Sergius, who was sent by Prince Vladimir to search for Belovodye and reached it. Upon his return, he said that according to the law existing there, only seven people per century can get into the country. Six of them had to return to the outside world after receiving the necessary knowledge, the seventh, without aging, remained forever in the country of sages

One of the messengers of Agartha is Apollonius of Tyana.

According to Puranic literature, Agartha is an island located in the middle of a sea of ​​nectar. Travelers are transported there by a mystical golden bird. Chinese literature reported about the tree and the fountain of immortality located in Agartha.

Tibetan lamas depicted Agartha in the center of an oasis surrounded by rivers and high mountains. There are legends about underground passages connecting Agartha with the outside world. N. K. Roerich and F. Ossendovsky reported on special underground and air vehicles that serve its inhabitants for quick movement.

Other interpreters of the mythology believed that Agartha is a symbolic image that conveys the internal state of a person in the image of a country.

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Agharti - an invulnerable country

Of the three mythical names: White Island, Agharti, Shambhala, the European reader is most familiar with Shambhala, first described in the Kalachakra Tantra and repeatedly mentioned in Tibetan chronicles. The myths about Agharti or Agartha (Sanskrit, "inaccessible", "invulnerable") are similar to the myths about Shambhala, but much less common and almost unexplored. The dissemination of information about Agharti was facilitated by the publication of F. Ossendovsky about his wanderings in Mongolia, which told about the mythical underground country.

At the end of the 20th century, encyclopedic reference books already indicated that in the mythology of the Mongolian Buddhists, Agharti is a mysterious underground country where ancient initiates live, secretly guiding the course of world events. This "secret mystical center of the Earth", "the legacy of the solar dynasty", "the location of the King of the World" is located on the territory of Mongolia. The only and essential detail is that in Mongolia itself, neither historians, nor lamas, nor local nomads have ever heard anything about such a country. Perhaps for a simple reason, F. Ossendovsky's book has never been translated into Mongolian, and the Russian edition is not in the archives of the central library of Ulaanbaatar.

The only and still unconfirmed sources of information about the mysterious Agharti are the publication of F. Ossendovsky (1922) similar in description of this center, who during the civil war in Russia held the post of Minister of Finance in the Kolchak government and subsequently fled to Mongolia, the book tells about his wanderings in Mongolia during the years of the civil war, and the work of Saint-Yves d'Alveydre "Mission of India" (1866).

Both authors claim the existence of the underworld - spiritual center, which is of non-human origin, and keeps the Primordial Wisdom, passing it through the centuries from generation to generation by secret societies. The inhabitants of the underworld are far superior in their technical development to mankind, they have mastered unknown energies and are connected with all continents through underground passages. A comparative analysis of both versions of the myth about Agharti was carried out in his work "King of the World" by the French scientist Rene Guenon: "If there really are two versions of this story, coming from sources very distant from each other, then it was interesting to find them and make a thorough comparison."

According to Saint-Yves, who received information from an Indian source, all information about Agartha (Agartha) was received by him "from the Afghan prince Harji Sharif, an envoy of the World Occult Government" and the center of Agartha is located in the Tibet region. In the Paris edition of his book in 1886 there is an interesting paragraph: "In certain regions of the Himalayas, between twenty-two temples, which represent the 22 secret places/ Hermes and 22 letters of a certain sacred alphabet, Agharta forms the Mystical Zero Cero Mistico, that which cannot be found .... ". In the story of F. Ossendovsky, based on Mongolian sources, this mysterious state is called Agharti and the entrance to the kingdom superficial reading of his book, it seems that he is in Mongolia, and so, and considered the subsequent authors, retelling this myth.

Over time, the belief has taken root that the myth of Agharti belongs to the mythology of Mongolia and, accordingly, the mysterious underground country, as if located in the very heart of the Asian continent. Unfortunately, the origins of the Agharti myth have never been established. Based on the analysis of the identical retellings of Saint-Yves d'Alveidre and F. Ossendovsky, the famous "researcher of Tradition" Rene Guenon concludes that "Agartha is the only true center of esoteric Initiation that opposes the demonic pseudo-spirituality of Shambhala, nourishing the ideology of theosophists, occultists and spiritualists ".

For a long time I was also convinced that Agharti should be sought in Mongolia, where F. Ossendowski wandered, about which he wrote his famous book. But it turned out that in Mongolia there is no, and never was, Lake Nogan-Kul, which F. Ossendovsky mentions in connection with Agharti, and most importantly, over 10 years of trips around Mongolia, it was not possible to find at least one person who at least something heard about this myth. The Mongols, when asked about this lake, reasonably noticed that "Nogan-kul" is a Turkic name, in Mongolia the lakes have the prefix "nur".

The search for this lake eventually led me to the Western Sayan, to the south of Siberia. Here is how the initial information sounds in the text of F. Ossendovsky: “The old people living on the Amyl told me an ancient legend about how a certain Mongol tribe, fleeing the yoke of Genghis Khan, hid in an underground country. Then, not far from Lake Nogan-Kul, one Soyot showed me a smoky gate leading, according to him, to that very kingdom of Agharti. The Amyl River is a tributary of the river. The Tuba, which flows into the Yenisei and is located north of Kyzyl in the Western Sayan, where the Soyots originally lived.

The NOGAN-KHOL pass (2A, 3460 m) is located in the southern part of the Muzur-Taiga ridge between the Ak-Oyuk and Beldy peaks and connects the upper reaches of the river. Onguluk-Oyuk (Shui river basin) and the valley of the river. Ching-Khem. In the valley of the left source of the river. Onguluk-Oyuk there are two lakes. We managed to find a description of this area: "After climbing the green grassy hills, go to the lake. From the border of the forest to it, 1 hour walk. Continuing to climb the meadows, after 1.5 hours, go to the second lake Nogan-Kul, which is located near the black rocky walls circus and in size significantly more than the first. In front of this lake, you need to cross the stones across the river to the right bank and climb the sheep's foreheads on the left along the way. Bypassing the lateral spurs of the ridge along the coarse scree and snowfields, go to the final moraine of the Beldy glacier. From the upper lake, it’s a 50-minute walk here. "Through these places he left Krasnoyarsk for Mongolia, rising along the valleys of the Enesei and Amyl rivers and crossing the Western Sayan ridge through the Alzhiak passage, F. Ossendovsky. It was here in Tuva that he first heard a story from a Soyot about Agharti.

It remains to add that Baron R.F. Ungern in 1921, having freed Urga from Chinese troops with four regiments of Cossacks, sent loyal people to Tibet in search of the underground country of Agharti, in which, as he believed, three-meter giants and the Prince of Darkness sleep. The second expedition did not return. Why Baron R.F. Ungern sent people to Tibet and not to the Western Sayan remains a mystery.

In the diaries of famous travelers in Central Asia, the myth of Agharti is not mentioned by any of the researchers. E. Blavatsky says nothing about Agharti in her works. Among the legends and historical traditions collected by G.N. Potanin during his travels 1884-1886. in Mongolia, there is no mention of Agharti. It was not possible to find any evidence on this topic from modern Mongolian historians and from lamas in Mongolian monasteries. Nevertheless, in recent years, more and more new journalistic publications have appeared, retelling F. Ossendovsky's information about Agharti in their own way. With each new publication, the underground sanctuary of Agharti in the scale of good-evil values ​​is extolled higher and higher than Shambhala and endowed with more and more humanity, kindness and wisdom.
According to the Book of Dzyan, famous among the Tibetan sages, there are two sources of power in the world:

The "source of the right hand", flowing from the underground sanctuary, from the stronghold of meditation, the symbolic city of Agartha (Agarti). It is the source of power generated by contemplation.

The "source of the left hand" is the focus of material power. It flows from a city located on the earth's surface. This is a city of violence called Shambhala, over which the "King of Fear" rules. Whoever makes an alliance with him will become the ruler of the world."

In the retelling of René Guénon, the legend narrates: "After the Gobi catastrophe, the teachers of high civilization, the possessors of knowledge, the sons of the Outer Mind, settled in a vast system of caves under the Himalayas. In the heart of these caves they divided into two "paths", the right and left hands. "The first path "He called his center "Agarti" ("Hidden place of goodness") - and indulged in contemplation, without interfering in worldly affairs. "The Second Way" founded Shambhala, the center of power, which controls the elements, the human masses and will accelerate the arrival of mankind to the "hinge of time" .

The magicians-leaders of the peoples can conclude an agreement with Shambhala, making oaths and sacrifices ". In the "King of the World": "At the present period of our earthly cycle, that is, in the Kali Yuga, this Holy Land is guarded by guards who hide it from the eyes of the uninitiated, while providing some links with the outside world, is in fact invisible, inaccessible, but only for those who do not have the necessary qualities to get there.

The myth of Agartha (Agarti) became popular because of the story of the King of the World. Saint-Yves speaks of the supreme head of Agartha as the "High Priest" and not the "King of the World". According to Saint Yves, the supreme head of Agartha bears the title of Brahatma and can speak directly with God. In his description of the center of Agartha: "gathered the legacy of the ancient Solar Dynasty (Surya-vansha), which once dwelt in Ayodhya, and traces its origins to Vaivaswata, the Manu of the present cycle" . F. Ossendowski gives detailed information about the mysterious underground country of Agharti and the King of the World, mentions a conversation with Je-lama, who told him: "Only one person out of all living knows the sacred name of the King of the World, only one of all visited Agarti. This person - I".

An ancient legend tells about an underground country, known since the time of Genghis Khan, the entrance to which is located near Lake Nogan-Kul in Tuva, Western Sayan. “More than sixty thousand years ago, a certain saint hid underground with his tribe, and no one saw them again. knows where this kingdom is located, some say it's in Afghanistan, some say it's in India.

People there do not know evil, there are no crimes in the kingdom. Science develops peacefully there, and nothing threatens death. The underground people have reached extraordinary heights of knowledge. Now it is a large kingdom with a population of many millions, which is wisely ruled by the King of the World. He knows all the hidden springs of the universe, he comprehends the soul of every human being and reads the great book of fate. He secretly controls the behavior of eight hundred million people on earth, they all do his will. This kingdom is called Agharti. It stretches underground all over the planet.

In Agharti, enlightened pandits write down on stone tablets all the knowledge of our planet and other worlds ". According to the story of F. Ossendovsky, "the people hitherto unknown to anyone" will come to the surface of the earth, in the case "when the earth is empty, when darkness and death reign on earth, when only one out of ten thousand will survive", thanks to the gene pool of humanity preserved in the dungeons of Agharti, it will be destined to revive a new life on earth.

According to F. Ossendovsky, the underground country of Agharti, a system of caves and tunnels, extends under all the continents of the planet. In the tales of Shambhala, there is also often a story about long underground passages, often ending in a stone door, "never opened by anyone." Passages are protected from uninvited guests by killing gases and force fields. N. Roerich: “Secrets for the future are hidden behind the stone door in the cave, but the dates have not yet come: Mongolian guides talk a lot about underground passages. Look for the entrance to secret dungeons in the sandy hills. The entrance to them is very narrow, but then it expands and leads to a whole underground city: the Buryat Lama reports that when he went to Shambhala, he was led through an underground passage.

In the "Secret History of the Mongols" you can read about the campaign of Genghis Khan to the mountains of Kun-Lun, during which they met people living in vast cave systems. The same fact is reflected in the work of Plano Carpini in 1247, several decades before Marco Polo visited Central Asia and compiled the first original European work about those remote regions of Asia, about which there was no reliable information in Europe before him.

In his written testimonies, he writes: “Before reaching the mountains, the troops of Genghis Khan walked for more than a month through the vast desert. could not find a single person; but they searched so hard on the ground that they found one man with his wife, who were brought before Genghis Khan; and when he asked them where the people of this country were, they replied that they lived in the ground, under mountains."

There is an interesting mention of Agharti in the books of "Agni Yoga" compiled by E. Roerich: "In every legend there is a part of the truth. They say about the underground people of Agharta - there is no such people. such a size as indicated in the legend, but still We have underground passages quite common.Other legends speak of Belovodye and Heavenly Jerusalem - both legends are related to Our Abode. It would be unreasonable to reject all the legends without thinking about them meaning Each of them contains the most precise indication, often deliberately hidden.

Often We ourselves protect the meaning of the legend, because otherwise the knowledge of the locals can reveal a lot." E.I. Roerich wrote in one of her letters: In fact, he visited the Agartha of his own imagination and the heaps of the subtle world. Saint-Yves was a typical psychic and medium. That is why his descriptions are so at odds with the truth. Namely, his Agartha has nothing in common with the White Brotherhood. The realm of psychism is deceptive. There are many lovers to personify the Great Images. The books of Saint-Yves d "Alveider, the books of Schure are vivid examples of mediumistic creativity, and it is impossible to base oneself on them. They are full of the most ridiculous delusions. Read the biography of Saint-Yves d'Alveider, and much will become clear.

In the final chapter of his book, F. Ossendowski departs from the documentary description of his wanderings and gives amazing information about the King of the World, who rules the underground country of Agharti. From the initial reference on the first pages of the book to the Soyot story about the entrance to the underground kingdom of Agarti near Lake Nogan-Kul in Tuva, in the last chapter, a myth is born on the theme of a hollow earth with extended underground passages between all the continents of the Earth, similar to plots from the adventure novels of Jules Verne.

After the publication of the work of F. Ossendowski in 1922, over the next 80 years, not a single researcher of ancient traditions, even such a serious thinker as Rene Guénon, managed to find any additional information in historical documents or myths that have come down to us, confirming the story of F. Ossendowski about the King of the World and the underground kingdom of Agharti. Almost identical fantastic retellings of information about Agharti in the writings of Saint-Yves and F. Ossendowski remained the only ones in the history of mankind.