According to the Sambala Hypothesis, the Earth is a living biological and spiritual unfolding mapped onto the anatomy of Shiva. The physical landmasses of our world are not random; they follow the structural blueprint of the Shiva Linga, where the transition from the deep roots of the Earth to cosmic consciousness is etched into the geography itself. Read More
The Anatomy of the Shiva Linga
The Shiva Linga is traditionally divided into three distinct sections, each representing a specific layer of the world's energetic and physical foundation:
Brahmabhaga (The Base): This is the primary foundation of the world. It is manifested as the Buddhist Stupa (Dagoba)—a massive, half-spherical structure that represents the "Bottom" of the Earth.
Vishnubhaga (The Mid-section): The octagonal "Cup" or Peetham that sits above the base. It serves as the transitional container for the world’s life force, acting as the bridge between the foundation and the pinnacle.
Rudrabhaga (The Top): The Globe or Ball section, which represents the pinnacle of the entire system—the Kalasa.
The Stupa as the Brahmabhaga
The core of this reasoning lies in the identification of the Buddhist Stupa as the Brahmabhaga. This half-spherical geometry is not merely an architectural choice but a topographical record of the Earth's Southern base.
The Southern Expanse: Geographically, this foundational "Stupa" covers the vast area representing the "Bottom" of the world, encompassing Africa, Madagascar (Lemuriya), and extending across the ocean to Malaysia, Indonesia, and Australia (Asuratlia).
The Foundation of Migration: This half-spherical region is the reservoir of primordial energy and the "Legs" of civilization, where the "blood" and "souls" of the East and West originate.
Sri Lanka as the Kalasa: In this model, the island of Sri Lanka functions as the Kalasa—the ball or globe at the very top of the structure. While the Stupa forms the broad base of the South, Sri Lanka stands as the crowning heart, the point of K3 Equilibrium where the spiritual and physical dimensions meet.
Conclusion: The Geometry of the Heart
By recognizing the Stupa as the Brahmabhaga, we align the Buddhist and Hindu sacred geometries into a single civilizational map. The half-spherical base anchors the world’s energy in the South, allowing it to rise through the mid-section and culminate in the Kalasa of Sri Lanka—the heart-chamber where the vocal abstraction of Tamil was birthed.
Sri Vani - Top - Sky - English (Sky Layam / Shivan - English | Sanskrit)
Rama Katha - Bottom - Earth - Sinhala (රාම කතාව)
In between those, what? Tamil Formed
It proves Sinhala is Rama Language which was closely related to Sanskrit.
> Sinhala | Tamil | English | Sanskrit
Where has Sanskrit gone?


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