River Thames or Tamas? Lau-kush Borned At Bank Of River Tamas
The river Thames flows through
southern Britain It is the longest
river entirely in England and the
second largest river in Uk.
The Thames, from Middle English
Temese, is derived from the
Celtic name for the river,
Tamesas (from tamessa),
recorded in Latin as Tamesis and
underlying modern Welsh Tafwys
“Thames”. The name probably
meant “dark” and can be
compared to other cognates
such as Sanskrit tamas, Irish
teimheal and Welsh tywyll
“darkness” (Proto-Celtic temeslos
and Middle Irish teimen “dark
grey”.
The river’s name has always
been pronounced with a simple
t ; the Middle English spelling
was typically Temese and Celtic
Tamesis. The th spelling lends an
air of Greek to the name and
was added during the
Renaissance, possibly to reflect
or support a claim that the name
was derived from River Thyamis
in the Epirus region of Greece,
whence early Celtic tribes were
erroneously thought to have
migrated.
The Thames through Oxford is
sometimes given the name the
River Isis. Historically, and
especially in Victorian times,
gazetteers and cartographers
insisted that the entire river was
correctly named the River Isis
from its source down to
Dorchester-on-Thames, and that
only from this point, where the
river meets the River Thame and
becomes the “Thame-
isis” (supposedly subsequently
abbreviated to Thames) should it
be so called. Ordnance Survey
maps still label the Thames as
“River Thames or Isis” down to
Dorchester. However since the
early 20th century this distinction
has been lost in common usage
even in Oxford, and some
historians suggest the name Isis
—although possibly named after
the Egyptian goddess of that
name—is nothing more than a
contraction of Tamesis, the Latin
(or pre-Roman Celtic) name for
the Thames.
Richard Coates suggests that
while the river was as a whole
called the Thames, part of it,
where it was too wide to ford,
was called (p)lowonida. This gave
the name to a settlement on its
banks, which became known as
Londinium, from the Indo-
European roots pleu- “flow” and
-nedi “river” meaning something
like the flowing river or the wide
flowing unfordable river.( I
reguest you to see specific word
“Nedi – Nadi “here.)
Surprisingly there is Tamas river in India. Maharshi Valmiki’s Ashram was there on the bank of river Tamas. Sitaji stayed in valmiki ashram after Ram abondoned and send her to jungle. The twins Lau and kush borned there in Valmiki Ashram, at the bank of river Tamas.
It is said that Britain was
connected to mainland Europe
by a large expanse of land
known as Doggerland in the
southern North Sea basin. At this
time, the Thames’ course did not
continue to Doggerland, but
flowed southwards from the
eastern Essex coast where it met
the Rhine, the Meuse and the
Scheldtflowing from what are
now the Netherlands and
Belgium.
Old Father : Human
personification of River
thames
old father Thames -Human personification of river Thames
Among all this facts the
most surprising is the
statue of Old Father Thames. In
facts Rivers have mostly women
form of personofocation, while
in this case Old father is human
personification of river Thames .
Now who will open the mystery
of big Bunles of Books which can
be seen near the statue of old
father??
Maharshi Valmikiji wrote epic Ramayana
Valmiki ashram was at the bank
of river Tamas. Lau –nandanam
( London) and Tamas (Thames)
are all Sanskrit words. Means the
so called Barbarian tribes of
Europe knew sanskrit language?
Ancient history of Founding of
Ayodhya by Manu says that
there were floods in India in
6000 B.C. and the whole
continent was submurged leaving
only the tops of mountains and
higher places. After floods
Vaivaswata Manu, son of
Vaisvana came down the
Himalayan mountains and
founded new colony on Kartika
Shukla Navmi (Satyugadi) in
northern plain and named it
Ayodhya ( About 6000 B.C.)
Agni, the childhood friend of
Manu ,came to Ayodhya,from
the distant west, to meet his
friend Manu. Agni told Manu
that Vaivaswata Yama (Manu’s
younger brother) was alive after
great flood.Agni informed that
Yama went to mountains
towards west. On the seashore
Yama found lot of dead bodies.
The floods and then the
epidemic which followed had
taken the lives of all the
residents of that place. Yama
called it Mrutulok. On the
seashore Yama founded two
colonies named Swarga and
Narka. Yama ruled from there.
According to religious traditions
Manu was happy to learn the
well-being of his younger
brother Yama.
(The Above description is in a
book “History of Ancient India:
From 7300 BC to 4250 BC ” By
J.P.MITTAL)
The facts in our own purana and
ancient history convey us that
After great flood on earth, Manu
was at Ayodhya while his
younger brother Yama was at far
west. Now there should be end
of propaganda that Aryan
migrated from west. In fact After
great flood on the earth Aryans
were at both the end. And there
should be migration from both
the ends towards each other..
After all Manu and Yama were
brothers. you can read about
God Ymir..!
Why we dont believe facts of our
ancient scriptures? Why our
History repeatedly says that
Aryan invaded Bharatvarsha?
Why our history do not believe
our ancient scriptures and turn
down it as framed or fake?
The
theory of Aryan invasion itself
turn dawn existence of Ram. Is it
not painful?
Whoever have gone deeper into
the meaning of the word
“Thomas” , may come to know
that it pronounces as “TAH-Mas
“ and means Twins. They always
asking a question to each
other .. “where is second one?”