"Devotional service of the Lord that ignores the authorized Vedic literatures like the Upaniṣads, Purāṇas and Nārada Pañcarātra is simply an unnecessary disturbance in society." Śrīla Rūpa Gosvāmī writes in his Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu (1.2.101): So what is the correct model for the earth a small spinning globe presented by mundane scientists, which only seems to be supported by the words parimandala(does this mean a sphere or simply a flat round disc?) bhugola and the Surya Siddhanta spoken by an amsa of the sun god to the sura Maya Danava? Is it the plane within Bhumandala with Mt Sumeru as the merucentric centre of a plane, extending out to the loka loka mountains which cup the svarga realms and holds all the celestial bodies such as the Sun, Moon, planets and stars within, orbiting over Bhumandala ? It cannot be both either it is a small spinning globe or a plane within Bhumandala ! Could the subsequent annihilation of the universe and its recreation by lord Bhrahma create the same pastimes with different variations ? Well, actually ,no, unless there is some sastric reference to a different manifestation of the universe we must accept the verdict of the revealed scriptures as authoritative. Wait stop the press you say ! Devotees of the globe model say Sastra also contradicts itself and promotes 2 contradictory views a globe and a plane, is this an effect of Kalpa Bheda?. Ģ Contradictory Models - plane of Bhumandala or Globe of Earth?
With the recent advent of the propaganda from the known hoax space agency nasa some devotees of Krsna have made a concerted effort to comform to the mundane views of modern scholars and space agency advocates.
So there is ample evidence for the plane within the lotus flower of Bhumandala, yet due to contradictory modern views and global consciousness promoted since the advent of the heliocentric globe model of Copernicus in 1543, there is doubt in the minds of people who have accepted modern mundane scientific views and hoax images of space. There are eight mountains that mark the boundaries of these divisions and separate them nicely. SB 5.16.6 - In Jambūdvīpa there are nine divisions of land, each with a length of 9,000 yojanas. Jambūdvīpa is round like the leaf of a lotus flower. The length and breadth of the island known as Jambūdvīpa, which is situated in the middle of the whorl, are one million yojanas. SB 5.16.5 - The planetary system known as Bhū-maṇḍala resembles a lotus flower, and its seven islands resemble the whorl of that flower. Sapta dvipas Beginning with Jambudvipa, of which Bharata varsha is described as one of the 9 islands in that flat lotus petal/leaf like island. Today I would like to address the vedic paradigm within which there is a growing awareness that the Srimad Bhagavatam and Puaranas have described a plane of 7 islands and oceans. This robust tool can be used to evaluate miRNA expression in diverse biological and medical applications.Mt Sumeru the merucentric centre of bhumandala.Īll Glories to Srila A.C Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada the founder acharya of the International Society Krsna Consciousness. We show that Csy4-miR-ON sensors enabled imaging of various miRNAs, including miR-21, miR-302a, and miR-133, in vitro as well as in vivo. Csy4-assisted miR-ON (Csy4-miR-ON) sensors generate negligible background but respond sensitively to target miRNAs, allowing high-contrast fluorescence detection of miRNAs in various human cells. Here we report an miR-ON sensor containing a bidirectional promoter-driven Csy4 endoribonuclease and green fluorescent protein, ZsGreen1, for live-cell imaging of miRNAs with post-transcriptional feedback control. Although a system capable of imaging miRNA in living cells is needed to visually detect miRNA expression, very few fluorescence signal-on sensors that respond to expression of target miRNA (miR-ON sensors) are available. Because of their unique expression patterns, miRNAs are potential molecular markers for specific cell states. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small noncoding RNAs that regulate complex gene expression networks in eukaryotic cells.