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MUMBAI : In a remarkable discovery that bridges the realms of history, mythology, and science, Mr. Syed Shameer Hussain, a distinguished research scholar and businessman, has unearthed two extraordinary artifacts believed to be the legendary weapons of Hindu deities – the Vajra and the Trishul.
Mr. Hussain's involvement in copper ore and gold mining in Barangay Pirada, Cabadbaran, Agusan Del Norte Region, Philippines, led him to this ground-breaking discovery in 2012. On May 5, 2015, while working closely with local locals, a labour supervisor invited him to a mining site in Pirada, Mountain Siron, where something unexpected was discovered 20 feet beneath.
Upon inspection, Mr. Hussain uncovered two articles. One, a peculiar object that resonated like metal when touched with an iron rod, appeared unlike anything he had seen before. The other was unmistakably a metal "Trishul." Intrigued by their mysterious appearance and potential connection to Hindu mythology, Mr. Hussain documented and shared photographs of the artifacts to gain further insight.
Extensive research and consultation with experts revealed that the enigmatic object was likely a "Vajra," the weapon of Lord Indra, while the "Trishul" was associated with Lord Shiva. Recognizing the significance of his discovery, Mr. Hussain registered these items with the Archaeological Survey of India upon returning to India.
Since 2015, Mr. Hussain has dedicated substantial resources to preserving these artifacts, visiting over 25 countries and 9 years of Research communicating with cultural ministries and national museums to comprehend their historical importance. He has sought guidance from esteemed Swamis, Yogis, historians, and researchers, all of whom have affirmed the unique nature and celestial qualities of these artifacts.
Mr. Syed Shameer Hussain commented, "The discovery of the Vajra and Trishul transcends cultural and religious boundaries. These artifacts, endowed with immense power and celestial qualities, offer a profound opportunity for the world to connect with ancient wisdom. My vision is for every individual to experience the transformative energy these artifacts hold, and I am committed to making them accessible to all."
The Vajra and Trishul, which are currently the focus of global attention, are more than just historical relics; they are also a doorway to spiritual enlightenment. Mr. Hussain's commitment to preserving and sharing these artefacts emphasises their significance and potential for promoting a better awareness of divine power.

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