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About four kilometers and a half to the south of central Ánandanagar you will see a hill running east-west on the longer side. It is called Belamu. Scholars think that it may have been named after Belamukha, a Jaena god. The village Chitmu, named after the Jaena God Cittamukha, is near the hills. Belamu is the oldest hill in the world. This Belamu is the solid much that rose out of water about three hundred million years ago and looked at the sky. Scholars have come to this conclusion after examining its rock. The stones are so old that they break when pressed between two fingers.
Days passed. Time moved on from beginning-lessness to eternity. The mountains, acted upon by storms and thunderstorms, were slowly eroded. They lost their crowns of snow and were reduced in stature. As the mountains become smaller, the basins between mountains rose. We can see today wavy red soil in Western Rárh — the waves advance towards east o to merge in the distant blue; in their reverse journey, they tell us of a lost address. That undulating land is our Rárh.”
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We found a cave near the bottom of the Dimbagiri alias Dimdihá. Probably, seekers of the Supreme used to perform tantrik practice here about five thousand and a half years ago. Many tantrik symbols are etched on the sides of the cave. It is obvious from the structure of the cave that it dates back to the Bronze Age or the Iron Age. We know that caves are either natural or man- made. This cave is man-made. This is obvious from a look at its walls. It has a depth of about fifty feet. One has to crawl on one’s chest to enter it. But inside the cave, there is space for sitting down. It has two storeys. Eight to ten persons can sit together inside it.
The 20th May, 1986, is a gold letter day in human history. For it was on this day that the Navacakra cave, the oldest cave used for religious practice, situated in Dimdihá Hill near Ánandanagar in Western Rárh was discovered. This has been the first such discovery. So, the importance of this discovery can be easily perceived. History does not look very far. Many of its untold stories are lying hidden in in caves created by prehistoric cave-dwelers. Many scholars have conducted research on this subject revealing to us a lot of information about development of human civilization. But these scholars are silent on how caves are involved in the spiritual endeavours of man.
On 20th May, 1986, Baba was shown a sketch of the tantrik drawings on the cave wall. He said that it was an evidence of the tantric Navacakra Sádhaná introduced by Shiva. The nine cakrás of the human body are shown here. Probably some tantric preceptor here initiated his disciple to tantric rituals. It also might be the place where some spiritual seeker practised tantra. The cave might be five thousand and a half years old. For there is no indication here of Ciinácára (the Chinese school of tantra – tr.). Ciinácára came to our country five thousand years ago. When people of Europe moved about unclad in forests, people near Ánandanagar meditated in caves, seeking God.
