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Prithu clones from king vena corpse
1. Human Mind Cloning impossible. A.I
Robot is a mind storage. Story of
King Prithu, wife Archi cloned from
same father Vena but genetically
different chromosomes
2. Human Mind Cloning Impossible says
Rig Veda, Bhagavad Gita - Modern
Technology
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In the lineage of Dhruva, was the
Emperor Vena. He was a wicked and
he strayed from the path of virtue.
Blinded by his limitless power, he
became cruel and tyrannical.
Rituals and sacrifices were banned.
There was torture aplenty. Thieves
flourished by gross exploitation of
the earth's natural resources.
Disrespected and abused, Bhoomi,
the ultimate symbol of tolerance,
shaking with fear, withdraws in
herself the crops and all that is
required for the subsistence of the
people.
3. Vena would not listen to sane
advice and reasoning of the sages.
The sages decide that if Vena would
continue any longer, it would be
disastrous for mankind. So, with a
mere incantation of 'hum', they
despatch him. His body was kept
preserved by his wife Sunitha,
through various means available
then.
The sages know that without a king,
the State would weaken further,
with anarchy and lawlessness all
around. They consider it their
bounden duty to use their divine
knowledge to help the afflicted.
They churn with great velocity, the
arms of the lifeless emperor Vena.
Out of the electrifying friction,
sprang up a male, considered a
divine incarnation of Vishnu,
Prithu, and a female, Archi,
4. a
god of wealth and prosperity.
according to dharma.
But the starvation
remained. Prithu ponders the
reasons for it. He realises that
the Earth had held up the food-
grains within her. Angered, he
aims an arrow at the earth. The
earth, runs scared in the form of a
cow. Prithu chases until she
surrenders and pleads for mercy.
Extolling Prithu as the Supreme
person, she reasons that the herbs
and annual plants created by
Brahma, were being used improperly
by the unrighteous.
These plants have been assimilated
in her over a long process of
time. Hence she found it necessary
5. to absorb into herself all that was
precious, to protect herself from
exploitation. She advices Prithu to
find a calf, a proper vessel for
the milk and one who would draw the
milk. Then, full of affection for
the calf, she would yield whatever
would be desired of her.
Accepting the advice of the Earth,
Prithu makes the
calf and himself draws all the
species of herbs and annual plants.
Similarly, the sages, the gods, the
gandharvas etc., extract from the
earth all that they needed.
Prithu, happy with the bounteous
gifts of the Earth, fondly adopts
her as his daughter. Hence she was
called Prithvi.
With loving care Prithu levels the
surface of the earth to hold water
after the rains. He also builds
individual dwellings, villages,
towns and cities, castles and forts
and also digs mines. The people
6. began to live comfortably with a
sense of security. Atharva veda
gives Prithu the credit for
inventing the plough.
In a huge gathering after a
sacrificial session, Prithu
elaborates to his subjects the
concept of Dharma. The elders were
delighted that how one attained to
The Sanaka sages appear on the
occasion and Prithu accepts them as
his guru. They answer Prithu's
questions on the nature of the self
and the Supreme. The King takes to
a life of asceticism and departs to
the forest alongwith his wife
Archi.
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