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27: 215:, the Agarthans are an ancient people who inhabit an extremely technologically advanced subterranean city called Shambhala and are plotting to overthrow and reclaim the surface. The player can visit and fight through Shambhala in chapters 20 and 21 in the Silver Snow and Verdant Wind routes, respectively. 117:
Saint-Yves said that he had visited Agarttha through astral projection, and gave a detailed description of its marvels. Unlike Jacolliot, Saint-Yves claimed that Agarttha was still in existence underground, having moved there at the beginning of Kali Yuga.
113:, in 1910. Saint-Yves had been learning Sanskrit from a person called Haji Sharif, who told him about a mysterious place called 'Agarttha', where he said that the original language of mankind was preserved. In 91:(1873), in which he claimed that Brahmin friends of his in Chandernagore had told him the story of 'Asgartha', an ancient city that had been destroyed about 5,000 years ago, shortly before the beginning of the 318: 143:
relates a story which was imparted to him concerning a subterranean kingdom existing inside the Earth. This kingdom is known to a fictional
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This inner world is sometimes called or associated with Agartha, a legendary city at the Earth's core often tied to Eastern mysticism.
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kingdom that is said to be located on the inner surface of the Earth. It is sometimes related to the belief in a
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On Edward Bulwer-Lytton: Agharta, Shambhala, Vril and the Occult Roots of Nazi Power
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edited and re-published a detailed 1886 account by the nineteenth-century French
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The first published mention of 'Agartha' appears to have been by
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Arktos: The Polar Myth in Science, Symbolism, and Nazi Survival
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A village within a mine, visualized by Jules FĂ©rat for Verne's
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The legend of Agartha remained mostly obscure in Europe until
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Ossendowski, Ferdinand; Palen, Lewis Stanton (2003),
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Welcome to the Electrocene, An Algorithmic Agartha.
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Agartha (disambiguation)

Les Indes noires
legendary
hollow Earth
esotericism
Louis Jacolliot
Kali Yuga
GĂ©rard Encausse
occultist
Alexandre Saint-Yves d'Alveydre
World War I
Thule Society
explorer
Ferdynand Ossendowski
Buddhist
Shambhala
Shambhala
Vajrayana
Kalachakra
Madame Blavatsky
Theosophical Society
Tibet
asuras
theosophy
Fire Emblem: Three Houses
Dwarf (mythology)
Hades
Xibalba
Children Who Chase Lost Voices

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