Cloning in Focus? from ancient time to modern era? When we hear the word cloning first thing comes to our mind is 'dolly' the first adult sheep to be cloned in 1996....... though scientists are thinking and waiting for the orders to clone the human beings it is surrounded by controversies and public opposition one thing comes to my mind is "is man playing god"?
there are many illustrations in ancient hindu epics which hints us about the possible cloning at ancient times Vettam Mani wrote that " One day Agni disguised as a Brahman approached them and said "O, Sri Rama, thou art born to kill the demon Ravana and save the world from his atrocities. Sita is going to be a cause for that.Time is not far for you to finish this duty of yours. Ravana is soon to come and kidnap your wife, Sita. You must, therefore, allow me to play a trick on Ravana entrust Sita with me and I shall keep her safe. In place of her you can keep a Maya Sita(Phantom Sita) which will be a live replica of your real wife. In the end when you take back Sita after killing Ravana you will be compelled to throw your wife into the fire to test her chastity. At that time I will take back the replica and give you back your real wife". Sri Rama was very much pleased to hear this.
Agni then, by his yogic powers created a Phantom Sita and gave her to him.Rama kept this as a
took back Sita to his kingdom. Then respecting public opinion and wishing to establish in public the purity of his queen King Sri Rama put her into the fire. At that moment Agni took back the replica and gave back the real Sita to Sri Rama. Sita thus came out from the fire unscathed. Later,on advice of Rama and Agni, the Phantom Sita went to the sacred place Puskara and started doing tapas(penance)there." Furthermore Vettam Mani explained this ‘clone or Maya’ Sita became known as Svargalakshmi and in Mahabharata era she became Panchali or Draupadi.
its matter of interest whether there is any hidden knowledge available in ancient texts which can enthuse the modern Genetic Engineers! Actually Genetic Engineering by the term as we know today is not decipherable in ancient texts. But if one reads through the roots of creation there are some concepts available which can become a subject of ‘scientific quest’ for exploring newer frontiers of human knowledge and research. Let us have a look at the Geneology from Pauranic sources.
Pauranic Shastras state that all living beings sprang up from Kashyapa--the Chief among Prajapatis or the creator of animate world. However, Mahabharata claims all being were created out of four Gotras or clans: namely Angiras, Kashyapa, Bhrigu and Vasistha. Other Gotras evolved later.
It is said that Kashyapa had 21 wives. Kashyapa’s first wife Aditi gave birth to 12 Aditiyas,8 Vasus and 12 Rudras who were termed as divine beings. Daityas were born out of Diti, the second wife of Kashyapa. And Danavas were mothered by Danu. Thus we see the so called divine and demons came out as offsprings of one Kashyapa. Is it not astonishing!
In the Epic Mahabharata
Did Ancient Hindus perfect the science of cloning or were Kauravas products of a technology that modern science has not even developed yet?According to the description in Mahabharata (Adi Parva/Sambhava Parva), the Kauravas were created by splitting the single embryo into 100 parts and growing each part in a separate kund or container.
Did Saddam Tell Scientists to Clone Him?
A prominent Iraqi doctor, who has just arrived in Britain from Baghdad, told The Telegraph last week that the dictator is fascinated by new discoveries in genetic research. The doctor, who would not be identified, reports that Saddam has set up a CLONING LABORATORY in Baghdad, the Iraqi capital.
After studying reports in British newspapers about the successful cloning of "Dolly", the sheep produced earlier this year in a Scottish laboratory, Roslin Institute, the Iraqi leader summoned his scientists and questioned them closely about the possibility of cloning humans.
Saddam has also been encouraged by reports that Western scientists had the technology to
create human clones within two years. The procedure is said to be straightforward. Doctors in Belgium claim that they cloned a twin boy, four years ago, "by accident".
According to rael Claude Vorilhon.
Cloning is how humans were created. The Anunnaki, or Elohim, did indeed create modern human by combining our own DNA with that of homonids in order to have continuation of our civilization and to create a race of workers to help us. Think about it: If humans evolved directly from apes, why are there still apes? Some time back in previous articles here it was written that humans are approaching the same abilities the Anunnaki had half a million years ago. This is the missing link that science and religion are still hiding from you. so is human being cloned by extra terrestrial out there are all the above stories are just myths and fantasies is cloning is ethical? what are the conseequnces of cloning? these are the questions that comes to my mind so what do you say just leave a comment/opinion.
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