Secret Kumari Kandam Continent And Links To Lemurians
A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - A mysterious 'land along the mount Meru (Panmalaiyadukkam) submerged during the time of the destruction of Kumari Kandam. The land of Kumari Kandam was from the land stretch of the Himalayas to the rule of South Kumari Kandam till the South Pole.
Kumari Kandam is a great mystery. It was the legendary sunken continent, mentioned in several works of Tamil literature and described in the Sanskrit literature.
- ‘This magnanimous landscape, from 30, 000 – 11, 000 B.C, at a snail's pace submerged in the seawater by different destructions like earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions.’ Each time the people escaped, they moved towards the North and North West regions and the east.
- ‘Hole in the Ozone was the reason for melted Icebergs,’
- Science accepts mentioning it as ‘40 – 400 meters of the high tide made the sea erosion.’
- The present land is the residue of the Sea level that went off after the ice age.
- It gave rise to new land regions and new nations including India, Australia, and Africa
Tamil continent Kumari Kandam - believed to be the connection between Africa to South India – was located in the Indian and Pacific Oceans, and has long been identified and closely associated with a hypothetical "lost land" of Lemuria.
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