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 No.5531

How many other Heathens read Hindu works for reference on how it relates to Western Aryan religion?

You really should try reading the older texts, especially the Rig Veda, before it became corrupted with more Dravidian influence. Its fascinating how much the early Aryans had in common with Europeans but especially Germanics.

Just for an example, Agni, the God of Fire, is said to have 9 mothers, is the whitest of the gods, was born on the edge of the earth in the ocean, has golden teeth, and guards the outlying realms of the gods and channels sacrifices made to them

The resemblance to a certain god played by a nigger in recent films is staggering

 No.5556

The Vedas are very good material for corroborating our Occidental religions. I am learning Sanskrit to hopefully be able to read the source material partly for its relatively uncorrupted ability to study our ancient common religion. And I want to study it for the scientific inspiration it had on all the great physicists of a hundred years ago.

Don't have much time and I just started with comprehending the alphabet. But I'll get there eventually if I persist. At least I think I am able to write my name properly in Sanskrit, so there is that.


 No.5563

I forget the source, but I think some stones found up in Germany or somewhere in Scandinavia depict a man sitting crossed legged like a Yogi, some interpret this as meaning Gothi of old meditated.


 No.5564

>>5563

there's also the gundestrap cauldron, which depicts the Celtic god cernunnos sitting crossed leg and holding torques in ritual fashion.

alot of ancient Celtic art depicts humans or gods sitting cross legged, which would make sense being as the Celts are the oldest European Aryans.




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