The cultural memory of this world heritage site is worded by inputs from revolutionary paths Petersburg fared during its modern history which scholars attribute to Peter the Great(1682-1725) and others that finds interestingly names of three Empresses Anna Ioannovna (1730-1740), Empress Elisabeth Petrovna (1741-1762) and Empress Catherine II the Great (1762- 1796).
But symbol and base of Russian culture live more grandiosely with past of its great inhabitants who arrived in this land after devastation rocked their homeland identified with Bhrata-khanda or Betravati as same as Petersburg in the plains of Euphrates. Though Peter means ’Pitru’ or ‘father’, it pinpoints the ‘Pitrus’ who were lower ‘devas’ or Gods in the world of men. Indian puranic tradition knows them as ‘Pitru-gana’ or the ‘Fathers’ like Mater as ‘Mothers’.
Unesco finds, ‘The city fabric is richly woven through with ensembles. These assemblages, linking one to another, create a complex multi-layered system where not one element exists alone or is isolated from its environment. The overarching value of all of the components in this system stems from their incorporation into a harmonious whole’.
The ideas of the past builds up a road through the memory of the ancient land from where the ‘past’ begins its journey to become the ‘present’ and connects ‘the Neva water spaces’ with the history of its people.
The most interesting part of the geographical description of Petersburg is that it holds the complete descriptive land situations of the ancient Bhrata-khand of the Euphrates river that identifies the Achaeans, Balhika, Balaksiyas, river Ros, Catherine or the land of the Bhikshunis or the Monastery of the Bhikshuni in ancient Babylon.
Russia—Ros River
Bolshevik—Balhika//Bahika//Balmika//Balakhiyas Yogis and Balakshiya river
Petrograd—Petra Gada or Fort
Aurora—Ahura, same as Yahweh identifying the Ur.
Mathilde—Mithila-desha
Kchesinskaia—Kasia-khanda
Leningrad—Agni-Gada or the Land of the Achaeans
Peterh— Ota or Wutu
Odessa—Odysseus// Oda//Oda-khanda// Udaka
Sebastopol—Sebastin// Srabasti//Strabon//Sitabon in Bahlika or Babylon
Catherine—Chakravartin means ‘Empress’, Catherine Monastery in Ophir
Alexander—Alika+Sundar name of two sacred places
Nicholas—Cholas, a royal clan; identifies Achilles or Okkala, Ukkala// Nakula
Neva—Nava, or Navi, Middle of the Earth
Kronstadt—Mt Aoronous//Mt Aruna
Kotlin Island—Kotra//Khotan
Sсhlisselburg—Kalasi or Ekchalia, or Chaurasi
Lomonosov—Sage Lomesh in Balhika of Sitabon or Strabon on the bank of Ros
Tsarskoуe— Sara-Koya or King of Koili
Selo (Pushkin)—Bhikshunis holding Ladders; Selo means ladder; Pushkin
Means Bhikshunis same as Virgins
Pavlovsk—Avalokiteswar(Bodhisatta\va)
Gatchina—T’china
Empire of the Tsars—Seirs or the Lions; it is also indicative of Saras means Lotus, and also identifying the land of ‘Sri’
Anna Ioannovna—Anna marks royal Anu clan; ‘Io’ name of a god, and ‘-vna’ may be ‘clan’ or varna/ or vana means forest.
Elisabeth Petrovna—Elisa identifies a tree goddess, and beth means ‘garden’ or vati of other texts’ ; Elisha also speaks of El country and its Mt Ita/Wutu.
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