Originally Posted by Theist
Bija, "Just see how far you've come."
After (7) seven years all your cell will be new cells --if you eat only krsna-prasadam during these years your cells will be composed of prasadam.
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Originally Posted by suchandra
They say it was Helena Petrovna Blavatsky who invented the whole concept and while living in India also selected the svastika as logo.
She may very likely have spiked drinks with her urine [or other bodily fluids] inorder to 'control/infatuate' her students --this is listed among acts called 'white magic' in the Bhagavatam {just my speculation}
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Originally Posted by Kulapavana
Not true at all. Both the tribal purity concept and the swastika use go back to much earlier Germanic roots and German intellectual revival of mid 1800's.
The history of "the old world" [which simularly continued into the western hemisphere] is the migration of Ksatriyas et al from India to the furthest western points & also, the to the most eastern shores ergo, Ksatriya Propensities arrived in England and later in Japan.
Simularly, the last frontier was the 'wild-west' --Admiral Perry in 1852 [?] entered Japan's "isolationist" country and demanded the Jpanese government "allow free trade" with America "or else".
Ninety years later Japan invaded her Far-east neighboring countries and also attacked Pearl Harbor and thus entered the war with the USA from 1941 till Hiroshima & Nagasaki were Atomic Bombed.
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Originally Posted by tackleberry
Can you say more on this, as to why you think Hitler and the nazis were interested in vedic culture? If they were, why would they indulge in mass slaughter and such activities? Sounds a little contradictory, doesn't it?
Oy vey. What a lope-sided question!
Cain and Abel were such rare souls and they're in the first book of the Bible--such an esteemed position to be in for all posterity.
You're right. "Sounds a little contradictory, doesn't it?" --just like your disingenuous logic --am I being provacative? Sorry if I am.