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Relations of Agartha

Alexandra Saint- Yves today is an enigmatic, almost unknown figure, but in the 19th century, the writings and teaching of this respected philosopher and occultist paved the foundation of French esoteric tradition, and this was largel hiy due to his unquenchable curiosity for the mysteries of the world.

Having gained much wisdom learning ancient Hebrew for his breakthrough work "Mission of the Jews",  saint-yves
Was keen to deepen his Understanding of the world and unlock more secrets through the even older language of sanskrit, ancestors to all modern Indo-European tongues, and in 1885, he hired a teacher.

Through a mutual connection, saint-yves was introduced to a man who called himself prince Hardji scharipf, an impression scholar who supposedly left India after the India rebellion of 1857 and set up a shop in France as a bird seller and professor of the oriental language. His true origins, however, are hazy. It is long though that Hardji was actually Afghan and perhaps went under a pseudonym.

The mystery of Agarthaa was actually planted in the title of their very first lesson together. First lesson on the sanskrit language to monsieur marquis Saint - Yves d' Alveydre, Paris , 8th of June 1885, by teacher and professor  H.S.Bhagwandass of the great Agarthhian school.

Saint - Yves intentionally asked his teacher," what was this great Agarthhian school??" only to receive vague answer and continue in with the lesson. But the French occultist didn't gave up easily. Studying with Hardji three times a week, several notebooks were compiled, including excerpts from their informal conversation together written out in Sanskrit, which contained phrases such as " elements for the Agarttian rite alone for the use of initiatives", "The holy land of Agarthaa" and how was he able to leave Agarthaa ? Over the course if their lessons, it beacomes clear that Hardji did talk at length with Saint - Yves about some land of Agatha and its mysterious protector, the master of the universe, who was in many ways a spiritually and physically superior being to any other in the world.

Whatever Agartha truly was, this realm was supposed to preserve great wisdom and ancient knowledge to saint - Yves, a secret 22- letter script known as vattanian, which Hardji told him went all the way back to the origins of civilization, precisely 51,900 BC , the confusion of the languages, and since they  had been kept solely within the protected libraries of Agarthaa.

Vattanian is another example of primordia Adamic language. Hardji could write this strange language as fluently and bueatifully as his french and sanskrit. For saint - Yves who had long obsessed over the secret and secret-root of language, Hardji wrote his students name in the vattanian characters with a side note.

Saint - Yves had amused extremely detailed notes from his time with Hardji scharipf and compiled them into a book entitled "Mission Of India in Europe: mission of Europe in Asia". This work is without a doubt, the first thought description of Agartha in the western world.

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