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Chapter 1 Catastrophes of the stone age
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It is believed that the extinction of the dinosaurs caused by the fall of the comet. For an earlier time, the Sudbury Crater in Canada is 300 km wide and 1.85 billion years old.

The site of a possible comet collision was discovered, a depression near Australia, 250 km away diameter. It has been named the Bedu Crater, and its appearance coincides with the mass extinction 250 million ago. Then 90 percent of life on Earth disappeared. High levels of helium-3 were found in sediments from the Permian extinction. One of the largest rises in the level of helium-3 in the Quaternary period occurred 13.5 thousand years ago. Then all over the world the content of radiocarbon increased. Although the largest radiocarbon anomaly dates back to 41 thousand years ago.


Sudbury Crater


13.5 thousand years ago, the temperature in Greenland rose by seventeen degrees in just a few years, and the huge continental ice caps began to melt, earlier the glacier alternately advanced and retreated within the limits of its maximum advance, after that time it quickly retreated. At the end of the last ice age, something extraordinary happened that had not happened in millions of years.

In those days, 35 species of mammals and 19 species of birds suddenly died.

The biggest mystery is that mammoths, mastodons, American camels, American horses and saber-toothed tigers died out at the same time, the mass extinction of animals occurred throughout the Northern Hemisphere and partially in South America.


Musk ox


Bison


Primeval bison


American horses


It is hard to imagine that ice age hunters, hunting in Asia and Europe for tens of thousands of years with stone spears, could suddenly destroy millions of hares, deer, hyenas, bison, saber-toothed tigers, bears, mammoths, camels, rhinos, horses and bulls.


Megalozeros Embalotherium


Mastodons


Elasmotherium


Tselodont


Mammoth


South mammoth


Colombian Mammoth


Steppe mammoth


Southern elephant


Giant sloth


Giant beaver


Saber-toothed tiger


Cave lion


Cave hyena


American camels


Pig Deodont


Cave bear


Short-faced bear


13 thousand years ago, the local Clovis culture mysteriously disappeared in North America. At the site of the excavation of the Clovis culture, carbon glass was discovered. Pure carbon melts only at a temperature of 6400 degrees. All carbon glass from Canada, Michigan, and Carolina melted only in the boundary layer of the Clovis culture. This suggests that the fall of the cosmic body.

According to the theory proposed by R. Fairstone in 2007, the fall of a celestial body about 13 thousand years ago caused fires throughout North America.

Not far from the coast of California, scientists managed to find evidence of the fall of a celestial body 13 thousand years ago. A lonsdaleite-allotropic modification of carbon was found in the samples, which is formed as a result of the fall of meteorites. In addition, scientists found a large amount of soot, presumably from subsequent fires.


Lonsdaleith


Due to small changes in the Earth’s orbit and various kinds of space objects, the Earth crosses the thickest part of cometary clouds approximately every 2—4 thousand years. For example, the amount of iridium, helium-3, and ammonium nitrate increases and decreases simultaneously, making noticeable peaks about 18, 16, 13, 9, 5 and 2 thousand years ago. In 1990, US scientists analyzed the orbiting meteor showers. Many meteor showers, such as the Tauris, Perseids, Piscids and Orionids, turned out to be connected with each other. Large space objects also turned out to be interconnected – comets Encke and Rudniki, asteroids Olyato, Hepaistos and others.


Orionides


Comet Rudnike


According to the conclusions of scientists, all these cosmic bodies descended from a cosmic body that appeared in the solar system 20 thousand years ago. If you add up all the fragments, then its size will be more than 500 km. Maybe it was this cosmic body that destroyed the large animals of the Earth? This is indicated by all known facts. A cosmic body could fly into orbit around the Sun, or it was in orbit, and a shock wave from a supernova or Jupiter pushed it. Parts of it bombarded the Earth, Mars, the Moon and other planets.


Comet fall


Scientists in the United States believe that after a comet at an angle of 5—15 degrees fell on a glacier 3000 meters high in Hudson Bay and punched a hole in it, melt water from the glacier came down. Melt water lifted and carried large chunks of ice hundreds of kilometers to the south.


Riddick. D.Cole


The powerful rise of gas into the atmosphere entrained many particles. In the upper layers, they lost energy, after which they rushed to the Earth. Because they were still hot this gave them a fiery hue similar to the color of lava.


Riddick. D.Cole


When the particles hit the Earth, they heated it up again. In the places where they fell, the temperature quickly rose by tens of degrees. Hot particles landing on the top of the continental glacier made holes in its surface and melted the ice. The melt water, suddenly freed, moved from the glacier in all directions. The released heat led to the discharge of millions of tons of ice into the water. Glacial lakes quickly overflowed, their icy shores crumbling, resulting in a powerful, growing stream heading into the ocean, sweeping away huge rocks, topsoil, trees, plants, people and animals along the way.


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The rapid melting of ice caps rapidly raised sea level, the bay of the coast around the world. Samples from Cariaco in Venezuela show floods 16 and 13 thousand years ago. During these floods, high levels of radioactive thorium appeared in Cariaco. Samples from Cariaco show high levels of titanium, cobalt and rare earths, exactly the same as at all the sites of the excavation of the Clovis era.

As a result of an explosion in the air or a collision with a space object, there was a high pressure directed downward onto the glacier; it caused the water to pour out and create drumlins. The rapidly moving underwater melting water under the glacier carved out millions of drumlins. The largest drumlins fields in the world are found around Hudson Bay. Along with North America, drumlin fields exist in Ireland, the Baltic States, Poland, and Finland. The drumlins hills are like an upside-down boat and are composed of sand, stones and gravel. No one is observing the formation of drumlins these days. They appeared once in the past and never formed again.


Drumlin


When the comet fell into the ice over Hudson Bay, it exploded, scattering debris from the top of the glacier. What rose into the air rained debris and blocks of ice over much of North America, Europe and Asia. The explosions scattered ice fragments, creating «Carolina Bays» – small depressions of the earth’s surface a kilometer wide. Most of the «bays» have a slightly raised coast and a general direction – to the Great Lakes. Along the entire coastal plain of the Atlantic there are millions of such «bays» that look like Martian craters.


«Bays of Carolina»


In some areas from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean and from the Gulf of Mexico to the Arctic Ocean, large ice bombs leveled almost everything in the surrounding area hundreds of kilometers away. Similar rain of ice and stones covered most of Europe and Asia, reached the forests of South America. More than one third of the planet was affected.


Flying through the air, thousands of ice blocks fell into the Atlantic, after which they exploded with colossal detonations. Numerous tremors have triggered the dumping of tectonic plates throughout the continental shelf. The shift of continental plates produced colossal tsunamis, which moved from the coast at a speed of 1000 km / h towards Europe and Africa. Having collapsed on a shallow shelf, these waves could grow up to 100 meters high. Giant waves overwhelmed the Amazon. Huge waves that hit the coast of South America caused large land washes. Tsunamis, caused by landslides in the Amazon region, swept along the coastlines of Europe, Africa and North America. They swept everything in their path to a depth of hundreds of kilometers. Almost everyone who lived off the coast of Western Europe and North America was killed.

Offsets of submarine tectonic plates led to the release of giant deposits of frozen methane in North America and Europe, methane turned into gas and began to seep to the surface. Falling red-hot stones and particles set fire to the rising gas jets, so that in different places on the water surface they danced tongues of orange-blue flame kilometers in height. For several years, the sea burned and boiled.


Methane burning


When icy air and rising water vapor combined, it caused snowfalls in Mexico, the Caribbean, and North Africa. Gradually in the south, the snow turned to rain, and this rain continued day after day, stretching out for weeks and months.

Rivers and channels overflowed their banks, flooding everything around, and this flood lasted for several months.


Immediately after the collision, a stream of hot air moved forward at a speed of more than 2000 km / h. He ran across the Earth, burning plants, animals, and earth. Only those who hid underground, in the water, behind mountains, the edge of a glacier, hills or inside some shelter survived from it. Millions of animals were left lying dead in the open.


Silicon culture «Clovis» has iron grains. Trillions of microscopic molten iron particles hit the plains of North America rushing at a hurricane speed. The inlets suggest that the particles came at a slight angle to the horizon.

To penetrate as deeply as in Clovis silicon samples, the particles must travel at speeds faster than 72,000 km / h. At this speed, the total force of the particles was enough to smash the mammoth. Particles also fell on Siberia.

The intense heat caused a firestorm across the continent. Thousands of fires broke out where there was enough fuel. The roar of fires shook the Earth, fierce fire tore it like bombs, blasted rocks, and set off explosions of steam where it met icy rivers. When the fire died out, there was almost nothing left after it, except for the coal covering the continents.


Riddick. D.Cole


The shock from the collision led to strong earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.


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Erupting, they began to throw red-hot lava all over the surrounding area, filling the air with dust and toxic substances.


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The explosion and continental fires lifted the ash into the atmosphere, darkening the sky. In some places, the air was toxic and there was so little oxygen that life became impossible.


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Millions of tons of toxic chemicals fell to the ground along with rain.

Combined with hydrogen, they formed a toxic mixture of acids. These acids left traces on the rocks, burned leaves and affected animals. The water was filled with acids, cyanides and metals.


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Numerous explosions mixed carbon with air and lifted it high into the atmosphere, after which the carbon balls scattered throughout the Northern Hemisphere. The surrounding area was littered with millions of tons of small pieces of black glass, carbon spheres, and fine carbon dust.

A vacuum arose in the rear of the comet, which led to a powerful descent of cold air from great heights. The air stream, with a speed of hundreds of km / h and temperatures down to minus 150 degrees, hit the Earth. Together with the mud tsunami of the Arctic Ocean, it led to the freezing of mammoths and the formation of ice «Edom» in Siberia. Rapid temperature changes meant the death of millions of plants and animals.


Ice «Edom»


Ice «Edom»


Ice «Edom»


At the same time, over the course of several days, temperature began to drop across the North Atlantic from Canada to Europe. In the days after the collision, the temperature quickly fell below zero, and the cold of the ice age again spread across the Earth. Immediately after the disaster, 13 thousand years ago, the climate of North America became humid and very cold. Temperatures have remained low for over 1000 years.

The food source of millions of mammoths, horses, camels and bison has disappeared. Darkness, cold and fires destroyed most of the vegetation in the Northern Hemisphere.


However, algae grew explosively. There was no one left who could eat them. The algae «feasted» as other plants and animals died and released iron, nitrogen, phosphorus, and other nutrients. A dense cover of algae strangled ponds, rivers, streams, they filled them with toxins. This led to the formation of a «black blanket», a layer of black sediments that extended throughout the territory. North America and rests directly on the bones of the last mammoths. Algae spores account for about 80 percent of all spores and pollen directly after the Clovis culture, which means that over the years, almost nothing has grown except algae.

Algae reigned in lakes and water streams, until finally, the vegetation grew and the animals that eat it returned.


This is consistent with the description available in the sources.

«Rig Veda. I. 32. To Indra —

6 … He could not stand the onslaught of his weapons: Faceless from the break, he is crushed – the one to whom Indra is the enemy.

7 … Vritra was lying scattered in different places.

13 Neither lightning nor thunder helped him,

Neither the fog that he spread, nor the hail.

When Indra and the serpent fought.

For the times to come, the generous won.

I. 33. To Indra.

7 … I overcame, O Indra, driving them to the edge of space.

You cast fire from the sky onto the dasya – from above.

I. 52. To Indra.

6 He gets hot. The force is energized.

Having dammed up the waters, lay at the bottom of space,

When Vritra, who is difficult to catch in the rapids,

You, Indra, hit the jaws with thunder

10 The most formidable sky due to the roar of this snake

Withdrawn from fear when your vajra, O Indra,

Intoxicated, wrung out with force cut off my head

Vritra that oppressed both worlds.

I. 54. To Indra.

10 There was darkness, interfering with the foundation of the waters.

A mountain in the interior of Vritra.

I. 61. To Indra.

11 It was because of his fervor that the rivers stopped,

When he stopped them with a vajra.

I. 80. To Indra.

1 … O most powerful thunderer, by force

You wiped the snake off the ground.

4 O Indra, from the ground you kicked

Vritra, kicked out of the sky.

Unleash the flow of those associated with the Maruts

The waters that give wealth to the living.

14 Before your thunderclap,

O lord of pressing stones,

Everything that stands and that moves trembles.

II. 11. To Indra.

8 … He roared, thundering in tune with the mothers.

Amplifying the sound far to the limit

They spread the whistle made by Indra.

9 Indra pushed the sorcerer Vritra,

Lying on the great river

Two worlds trembled, frightened

The roaring vajra of this bull.

The bull’s club growled loudly

II. 20. To Indra.

7 This Indra, the killer of Vritra, blew up

Dasov, melting in a black womb, he,

II. 30. To Indra and other gods.

3 After all, he was standing right in the air

And threw a deadly weapon at Vritra,

Because I hurried to him, wrapped in fog.

Wielding a sharp weapon, Indra defeated the enemy.

5 Cast off a stone from high heaven,

With which you, intoxicated, will burn the enemy!

III. 34. To Indra.

3 Indra gripped Vritra, unleashing his strength.

He outwitted the cunning ones by using the transformation abilities.

He killed Vyansa, wanting to burn in the forests.

He made the sounds of the nights clear.

III. 53. To Indra.

11 … Let the king kill Vritra in the east, in the west, in the north.

IV. 17. To Indra.

3 With force, he split the mountain, hurling the vajra,

As a winner, showing strength.

Drunk, he killed Vritra with a vajra.

The waters quickly fled when their bull was killed.

IV. 18. Conversation of Indra, Aditi and Vamadeva.

6 These flow, making merry noise,

As if the pious are calling.

Ask them what they say

What a rock-dam they are breaking.

IV. 19. To Indra.

2 … You killed the snake that blocked the stream.

You have drilled all-pervading channels.

3 Voracious Spread Serpent,

Who cannot be woken up, who slept soundly, O Indra,

Spread across seven streams

You have smashed with a vajra out of disregard.

4 He shook powerfully the ground, the foundation,

Like the wind is water, Indra by strength.

Strongholds he crushed, playing with force.

He cut off the tops of the mountains.

5 Like women, they opened the womb,

Like chariots, the rocks moved at once.

You have calmed the flowing through, kept the waves.

You have let flow, O Indra, closed rivers.

V. 29. (To Indra).

3 … Indra killed the dragon by drinking this.

4 Then he fortified the two worlds further apart.

Although he was hiding, he nevertheless plunged the beast into horror.

A swallower snorting Danava

5 When you made the flying mares of Surya,

Those in front were behind Etashi.

6 When his ninety and nine rings

The generous one immediately smashed with a club,

The Maruts began to chant Indra on the spot.

7 Friend-Agni quickly cooked a friend.

VI. 11. (To Indra)

…intoxicated by which the sun (and) the morning dawn

You ignited by blowing up strongholds.

A huge rock, O Indra, containing the cows,

You pushed the motionless from its place.

…12 The great chained waterfall of rivers,

Closed, you released a leak – a wave of water.

On their sloping channels, O Indra, on the way

You let the active (water) flow down into the ocean.

VI. 22. (To Indra)

For that (Vritra) who has grown from such witchcraft,

(You hit) with the help of a mountain, fast as thought, about the owner of your own strength.

Even unshakable strongholds, oh very strong,

You boldly broke, O abundant one.

VII. 21. (To Indra)

3 You, Indra, made the waters flow,

Abundant, serpentine, hero.

The streams rolled out from behind you, as if on wheels,

All artificial (shafts) are shaken with fear.

VIII.3. (To Indra)

19 You pushed, O Indra,

From the high banks of Vritra.

20 … You blew the kite out of the air —

You, O Indra, have performed this feat of courage.

VIII.7. (To the Maruts)

4 Maruts sow fog,

They shake the mountains

When they go hiking in the winds

7 Those are scarlet

Bright, soar up on the hikes,

Roaring over the top of the sky.

8 Powerfully they let go of the occasion,

For the sun to move along the path

They scattered with rays.

23 They moved Vritra by the joints,

Moved mountains, without shine,

24 … (Supported) Indra in the fight against Vritra.

25 With lightning in their hands, sparkling,

Gilded helmets on my head —

Perfect jewelry for sparkle.

26 When Ushanas (and you) from afar

Arrived at Ukshno Randhra,

He roared with fear like the sky.

34 Even the mountains bow down,

Considering ourselves to be hollows,

Even the rocks gave in.

VIII. 32. (To Indra)

25 Who split the container of water

(And) let the rivers flow down

26 … killed Vritra,

Aurnavabhu, Ahisuva.

He threw snow at Arbuda.

VIII. 45. (To Indra)

30 Who just cut for Trishoka

A wide mountain that makes up the bosom,

VIII. 96. (To Indra)

…We want to sit down with Indra with bows.

Leaning back from Vritra’s snort…

X. 49. (To Indra)

6 … When growing, gradually spreading

Far beyond the bounds of space, I turned into heavenly bodies.

X. 55. (To Indra)

8 … having drunk catfish, rising to the sky

The hero in the battle blew the dasya away.

X. 89. (To Indra)

7 He killed Vritra like an ax to the trees,

He broke through the fortresses, just as he drilled the river beds.

He split the mountain, just like a new pot.

X. 111. (To Indra)

4 … He pulled a lot of spaces down,

…Through what a huge sky he penetrated with the help of the sun!

6 After the vajra, the killer of Vritra has prostrated Vritra.

The sorcery of a non-god gaining strength

You, impudent, defiantly defeated there.

X. 11З. (To Indra)

6 … When the formidable powerfully cut Vritra,

Holding water, surrounded by darkness.

7 … Thick darkness enveloped the dead.

8 … The Vritru snake, defeated by the blow of Indra,

He ate dry food like Agni with fangs…».

The catastrophe affected the entire Northern Hemisphere, including Europe, and reached South America. But the catastrophe affected the Great Lakes region more than the regions located to the south. Shock waves spread across North America, Europe and North Asia. By the time the waves began to calm down and the raging wind began to decrease, tens of millions of animals and most people in the Northern Hemisphere were killed.


The survivors fought to return to normal existence. After a few months, the situation began to stabilize, but in many areas the ground remained scorched and black. Collision, fires and waves destroyed vast tracts of the most fertile land along the ocean coast and river tributaries. Europe and North Africa were relatively quiet, but the damage from the collision was significant: tens of millions of animals died, large tracts of vegetation were burned and devastated. Europe seems to have suffered the least. In general, the territories at the edge of the glacier in Europe and Asia, remote from the seas and directions of the axis of fall, suffered less. The description in the texts of the events in these places speaks of the beginning of the growth of the forest, the augmentation of lands and the descent of waters.

«Rig Veda. I. 81. To Indra.

1 … He filled the earthly space,

Pressed light spaces into the sky.

I.103. To Indra.

2 He strengthened the earth and expanded.

After killing with the vajra (Vritra), he released the flow of water.

He killed the snake, split Rauchina.

I.187. The glorification of food.

6 … With your help, he killed the snake.

7 When, O food, that came

Shining mountains.

II. 11. To Indra.

2 You have released, O Indra, the great (rivers) that you have swollen,

Numerous snake-laden, O hero.

7 … The earth is flat,

Even the mountain, trying to escape, stopped.

8 The mountain sat down, not dodging.

He roared, thundering in tune with the mothers.

Amplifying the sound far to the limit

They spread the whistle made by Indra.

II. 20. To Indra.

7 … He gave birth to earth and waters for man.

III. 30. To Indra.

9 You have seated in a place, O Indra, abundant,

A moving, great, endless land.

the bull strengthened the sky, airspace,

Let the waters flow here, awakened to life by you!

III. 31. To Indra.

13 When the great Dhishana, in order to push (Vritra), set

(The one) who grew up in one day, spread among two worlds,

16 And the flowing waters this friend is at home

Directed to one goal, shimmering with all colors,

20 The spreading mists became transparent:

Take us safely to the other side of them!

III. 34. To Indra.

3 … He made the sounds of the nights clear.

7 With a fight, with power, Indra created a wide space

IV. 19. To Indra.

5 … You have calmed the flowing through, kept the waves.

You have let flow, O Indra, closed rivers.

8 Many glorified dawns and autumn

He let rivers flow by killing Vritra.

Blocked, squeezed jets

Opened Indra to flow on the ground.

VI.11. (To Indra)

He spread the earth – a great miracle! – wide…

When not-god, hid against the gods,

They chose Indra to fight for the sun.

VI. 72. (To Indra-Soma)

2 O Indra-Soma, you light the morning dawn,

You lead the sun upward with light.

You have strengthened the sky with a fastener,

You have spread out mother earth wide.

3 O Indra-Soma, the snake that dammed the waters,

You are killing – Vritra. The sky allowed you.

You set the rivers in motion

Made many seas wide.

VШ. 12. (To Indra)

3 Thanks to which you drove to Sindhu

Great waters like chariots

So that they flow in the right way – we ask for it.

9 Indra by the rays of the sun

Burns to ashes for Arshasan,

Trees are like Agni.

Victorious has intensified.

X. 104. (To Indra)

9 You delivered the great waters from the curse.

The only god, you stood guard over them.

O Indra, those whom you won against Vritra,

10 … He destroyed Vritra, created space.

X. 111. (To Indra)

9 Thou didst let loose the rivers swallowed up by the serpent.

Then they rushed in haste,

Those who wanted to free themselves and got free.

They don’t stop anymore, inspired.

X. 138. (To Indra)

2 You released the pregnant ones, dissolved the mountains…

You caused the growth of forest trees with your miraculous power …».

Scientists suggest that the body, which broke through three-kilometer ice over Canada at 12—13 hours on March 15, and which left the craters of the Hudson’s Bay (480 km. in diameter), Saima-Finland (290 km.), Amundsen-Canada Bay (170 km.), Baffin-Canada (120 km.), Michigan-USA (105 km.) (to them could be added the Ladoga, White, Onega lakes, the Gulf of Riga. It should be noted that the Hudson Bay crater is much larger, as the American Great Lakes are located in the outer edge of the Hudson Bay caldera) it was ice rushing at great speed.


Gulf of Riga


Baffin Island


Hudson Bay


However, finds of iridium, carbon glass, and iron dust indicate its solid composition.

The Sanskrit texts say the same. The object that destroyed Vritra is called: thunder cudgel; iron; rock – throwing weapon; projectile; a stone thrown from the sky; the hottest stone; red-hot weapons; gold; sparkling; the symbol of the brightly flaming Ushas; noisy; with a whistle rushing into battle; rushing with the speed of thought; obedient to desire; next thought; with a hundred joints; an arrow with a hundred points; with a hundred faces; with a thousand feathers; with a thousand prongs.

«Adiprava. Once a lightning was created for the mighty Indra to kill Vritra, it flew into tens and hundreds of pieces on Vritra’s head. And the breakaway part of the lightning is revered by the gods. Every means that exists in the world is considered the body of lightning».


Paleo Don – Sindhu


However, finds of iridium, carbon glass, iron dust indicate its solid composition.

Rig Veda. «I. 32. To Indra.

2 He killed the serpent that was resting on the mountain.

Tvashtar carved a noisy club for him.

3 … Generous grabbed a projectile – vajra.

He killed him, the firstborn of serpents.

I. 52. To Indra.

…It was Tvashtar who increased your inherent power:

He carved the club of victorious power…

You held an iron club in your hands…

When with a jagged club, O Indra,

You hit Vritra in the mouth.

I. 56. To Indra.

3. He is the winner, great in the matter of courage, without dust.

Like the top of a mountain, violent power sparkles with fervor,

Thanks to which the iron is intoxicated,

She calmed down the witchcraft

Shushnu among the allies in the stock.

I. 61. To Indra.

6 It was for him that Tvashtar carved the vajra,

The most skillful, with a whistle (torn) into battle,

I. 80. To Indra.

6 He hits him in the back

Vajra with a hundred joints.

Get drunk on catfish juice

8 Your vajras have parted

Along ninety navigable rivers.

12 Neither shock nor thunder

Vritra did not frighten Indra.

Iron overtook him

Vajra with a thousand prongs.

I. 81. To Indra.

1 … For shine, I put myself in closed

Hands of the iron vajra.

I. 85. To the Maruts.

9 When Tvashtar had sharpened a club well made,

Gold, thousand-toothed, skillful master,

I. 121. To Indra.

3 (Tvashtar) carved the vajra given to him…

You made me turn an iron (vajra with a belt) cowhide (leather),

Heavenly sling, brought by the skilled…

O lord of pressure stones, hurl that rock – throwing weapon!

…the vajra that Kavya Ushanas gave you,

Inspiring, killing enemies, decisive – sharpened.

II. 11. To Indra.

4 … Putting the sparkling vajra in your hands…

Shining, you are strengthened, O Indra,

III. 30. To Indra.

16 The rumble of close enemies is heard everywhere.

Hit them with the hottest stone!

Split them from top to bottom! Split! Defeat!

17 Pluck Rakshasa by the roots, O Indra!

Split the middle! Break off the top!

How long have you been indecisive?

Throw a red-hot dart at the hater of prayer!

VI. 11. (To Indra)

10 Here Tvashtar powerfully sharpened you,

O terrible one, Vajra with a thousand teeth, with a hundred facets,

Obedient to desire, following thoughts with which

You, O drinker of soma from the pomace, have defeated the roaring serpent.

VIII. 6. (To Indra)

6. Even the violent Vritra

He broke his head

A courageous vajra with a hundred joints.

VШ. 12. (To Indra)

7 His banners were raised

And the club of thunder in the hands

When he, like the sun, strengthened the two halves of the universe

VIII. 76. (To Indra)

2 Pierced Vritra’s head

Vajra with a hundred joints.

VШ. 77. (To Indra)

7 Your arrow with a hundred points,

With one thousand feathers,

Whom, O Indra, have you made your ally.

VIII. 89. (To Indra)

3 … Let Vritra’s killer kill Vritra stony

Vajra with a hundred joints!

VIII. 100. (To Indra and Vayu)

7 … Into Vritra’s weak spot

Indra launched with a club.

8 Rushing with the speed of thought,

He broke through an iron fortress

9 Lies in the middle of the sea

Vajra covered with water.

Pay tribute to him

Continuously flowing forward.

X. 23. (To Indra)

3 When he (picks up) the golden vajra, then he rises

X. 48. (Self-glorification of Indra)

3 Tvashtar forged an iron club for me.

X. 89. (To Indra)

12 Let, as a symbol of the brightly flaming Ushas,

Your insatiable shot will shoot, O Indra!

Strike like a stone thrown from the sky

Friends-deceivers with red-hot weapons!

X. 11З. (To Indra)

Impudent, he threw down an iron vajra.

X. 138. (To Indra)

Whose shot is irresistible, with an outstanding, splitting…».

The mysteries of Aryan civilization

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