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On 12/12/24 7:35 PM, Bertietaylor wrote:The bad western translators invariably twist the meanings of SanskritOn Thu, 12 Dec 2024 19:54:23 +0000, Physfitfreak wrote:>
>On 12/11/24 7:41 PM, Bertietaylor wrote:>>>
What's sane in the Middle East, Roachie? Place has been the biggest pain
in the a* for thousands of years.
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Your sense of "sanity" matches your sense of physics of course.
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Pigheaded adherence to ridiculous lies is a Middle East derived trait.
Accounts for their sufferings and the pains they cause.
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From web:
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"Bali refers to a type of sacrificial ritual that was historically
practiced in certain parts of India. The word "Bali" means "sacrifice"
in Sanskrit, and in the context of this practice, it referred to
offerings made to deities, spirits, or forces of nature. These
sacrifices were believed to appease or please these entities, thereby
ensuring prosperity, fertility, or good harvests.
>Animal sacrifices are still there but getting rarer in urban areas. The
The most extreme forms of Bali involved the sacrifice of humans or
animals. While animal sacrifices were more common, there were also
reports of human sacrifice being performed in some rural and tribal
areas, especially in the belief that it would bring about better
agricultural yields or prevent misfortune. This was especially seen in
certain regions of India, where superstition and traditional beliefs
persisted strongly.
>Generally speaking the tribal people do not kill animals for rituals but
In ancient and medieval times, this ritual was often conducted by tribal
communities or in places where traditional practices and beliefs were
deeply ingrained.
kidnapping, and in some instances, it was reported that children wereReports, huh. Bastardy at work, typically Einsteinian - telling lies
taken and sacrificed in rituals intended to bring prosperity to the
community's farms."
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