Why is there a statue of Lord Shiva at CERN? Truth | Chetna Krishna

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#InsideStory This video was shot with my dear friend and colleague Priyanka Dasgupta, when we missed the bus from CERN to go to our homes. We had 45 minutes left until the next bus to catch, and this happened!

Can you guess who was the first scientist to draw the metaphor between the cosmic dance of the Nataraj and the modern study of the 'cosmic dance' of subatomic particles?

India became #CERN Associate Member in January 2017, but the statue was gifted and unveiled much before then in 2004, celebrating CERN's long association with India which started in the 1960's and continues strongly today.

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LORD SHIVA STATUE UNVEILED

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Story behind this statue is enough to know how advance ancient Hinduism was and AFcourse is

Noone-gzli
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If the truth was spoken, in this video, the world still cannot hear it due to wind.

KarlKnutson
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The Nataraj statue in front of CERN is symbol of cosmic dance in the universe.

svsv
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Definetly nothing satanic or evil going on at CERN

Thissimulationsgettingwild
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So explain the video of the ritual/sacrifice in front of the statue

SuukiMuntana
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As a Christian
I got interested and became intrigued with Sanatam Dharma after reading the great classic
Tao of physics written by an Austrian physicist
Highly recommended

robertmitchell
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because at CERN is a portal from where Shiva comes to Earth to tell people that come to Davos what to do

Jason-zhms
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According to Carl Sagan(American astronomer)---"The Hindu religion is the only one of the world’s great faiths dedicated to the idea that the Cosmos itself undergoes an immense, indeed an infinite, number of deaths and rebirths.
It is the only religion in which the time scales correspond to those of modern scientific cosmology. Its cycles run from our ordinary day and night to a day and night of Brahma, 8.64 billion years long. Longer than the age of the Earth or the Sun and about half the time since the Big Bang."

Ay_IIT_
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The audio is so terrible you need to dub the voice over... .

Theineluctable_SOME_CANT
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I have a feeling this isnt going to end well. (not the video)

anointedtoday
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everyone in the comments be like-
cool god of destruction💀😎 do the shiva dance while we celebrate death☠️🥳 🎉 🎊 💃💃 SCIENCE RULES!!!

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Shiva (Siva) is regarded as the destroyer, preserver, and creator because he completes the Hindu cosmological cycle and ushers in the return of creation. He wears a chignon with curls and has a vertical third eye in the middle of his forehead. He often is depicted with four arms, carrying a string of beads, a symbol of his teaching, and a trident. The beads are called Rudraksha beads, a reference to his early name. Hindus who worship Shiva as their primary god are members of the Shaivism sect.

Steven M. Kossak and Edith W. Watts from The Metropolitan Museum of Art wrote: “Shiva is worshipped as the ascetic god, remote when in meditation but also at times wild, passionate, and loving. As Lord of the Dance, he both destroys and creates the universe. His cosmic dance visualizes the cycles of creation and destruction in human lives, in the history of nations, and in the universe. Shiva is also manifest in a phallic emblem called a linga, and it is in this form that he is most often portrayed in the inner sanctum of his temples. Worshippers of Shiva believe that he is the supreme god who contains and controls all creation.” [Source: Steven M. Kossak and Edith W. Watts, The Art of South, and Southeast Asia, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York]

Vinay Lal, professor of history at UCLA, wrote: “The name of Shiva does not appear in the Vedas, but he was earlier known as Rudra, or the Fearful and Destructive One. Though the power of destruction, which in the most intensified form makes him a Bhairava ('The Terrible Destroyer'), remains Shiva's principal attribute, the corollary of that attribute, namely creation or fertility, is also central to the identity of Shiva. This aspect of Shiva is represented by the lingam, or phallus, which is worshipped as a representation of Shiva. Sometimes the female genitals, or yoni, are placed alongside the lingam. These are not the only iconic representations of Shiva: he appears as the yogi, in whom are concentrated all the powers acquired by meditation, penance, and a life of austerity, or as the naked ascetic Digambara, with matted hair and a body smeared with ashes... To begin to enumerate Shiva's various forms, epithets, and representations is to unravel the multiple layering of Indian civilization. There are, needless to say, innumerable pilgrimage sites associated with Shiva, and temples to him are to be found in every nook and cranny of India. According to Hindu mythology, Shiva's home is on Mt. Kailash, at the foot of which is the purest and holiest lake to be found anywhere, Manasarovar [from the Sanskrit manas, which gives this site its name]. [Source: Vinay Lal, professor of history, UCLA]

dkrana
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Why isn’t Jesus honored at cern location? Praise the Lord Jesus 🕊️

tombehrs
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We are moving out of darkness into LIGHT, nothing can stop as for this ceremony of evil.. KNOW THIS :: evil vs the Divine and Humanity, only ever one outcome, nothing these fallen souls can do to stop that, we must prey for them imo.. ... and May Gods Pure Love Bless Us All.. Have NOTHING to do with The Fruitless Deeds of Darkness, but rather EXPOSE THEM... Ephesians 5:11

MrRRHHMM
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Can some one verify that it is still there?. I was told that it had been removed.

patriciahunt
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Chetna, i was fighting with my friend regarding natraja statue of shiva. But does partcles really immitate cosmic dance?

Numbersdontlie
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I feel much safer knowing Lord Shiva is keeping an eye on things there, for all humanity

jeetensingh
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Why was there a satanic ritual and human sacrifice at the foot of the statue of shiva at cern?

J C
I'm looking forward to finding out

vltic
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I see this god looks a bit demonlike to me with the wings and animal features and so on. It is also said that this god is a destroyer or something. Will Cern not destroy our planet or something? Just my ques. Looks a bit demonic or something to me.

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Shiva is a fallen angel there is only one God and God wouldn't look weird he is radiant.

dutchgrateful