Whatever

But your Rakahasas (Asuras/Ahuras) were who wrote your oldest Vedas.

Cheers, Doc
I heard some story about Rakshasa called Atharva, who seemed to have written that one Veda (Atharva Veda). But then that Veda isn't for prayer, it deals with warfare if am not wrong and magic, then healing mantras etc.

The first three were not written by Asura or Rakshasa, but by Rishis who heard them through divine or whatever means before writing them down. So goes the story
 
Wasnt Ravana an Asur.

If so, he was Zoroastrian.

The Kauravas for instance, came from a Zoroastrian princess mother.

Insofar as that is then concerned, both your epics are related to and celebrated/venerated as victory over your cousins.

Cheers, Doc
Mother of Kauravas Gandhari, I don't think she is a fire worshipper. She is well known devotee of Lord Shiva, and came from Gandhar Desh (said to be present day Kandahar)
 
I heard some story about Rakshasa called Atharva, who seemed to have written that one Veda (Atharva Veda). But then that Veda isn't for prayer, it deals with warfare if am not wrong and magic, then healing mantras etc.

The first three were not written by Asura or Rakshasa, but by Rishis who heard them through divine or whatever means before writing them down. So goes the story

Am very poorly read on the Vedas but your oldest, the Rg Veda, is timelined to our Gathas.

And as I recall it mentions trees and mountains and rivers not present in India.

But in the north eastern parts of what was later Persia

@Joe Shearer might be more knowledgeable on this.

Cheers, Doc
 
Mother of Kauravas Gandhari, I don't think she is a fire worshipper. She is well known devotee of Lord Shiva, and came from Gandhar Desh (said to be present day Kandahar)

She was definitely Persian. Or more accurately, Iranic.

Cheers, Doc
 
Modi prashasan is like Durga Maa killing finally, the rakshas raktbeej

beat his vardaans

slayed him

baad me Shiv Ji ka bhi ho gaya kaam,

therefore the tongue whilst dancing on the corpse

oops

-------------------

dekho in k saath kya hota hai
 
Kali Maa, actually.. Durga Maa assumed the form of Kali when all else failed
 
She eas definitely Persian.

Cheers, Doc
Any sort of mention about her, in any Persian texts doc? Just curious to know. Its possible Zoroastrian influence might have been there in Gandhara area, given its closeness to Iranian land geographically.
 
Any sort of mention about her, in any Persian texts doc? Just curious to know. Its possible Zoroastrian influence might have been there in Gandhara area, given its closeness to Iranian land geographically.

I read about it once in an unrelated source which i then had cross referenced somewhere in a discussion (with heated sanghis) about the Battle of the Ten Kings.

The same sanghis, both on old pdf and strat front and dfi thought i was mad when I told them that Porus was a Persian satrap. Herodotus. Arrian. Le Clare. Mooh band sab ka. Fir parsi snake, muzzi lover, ehsan faramosh, etc. @Sam. was witness on dfi.

Cheers, Doc
 
Tomes, texts, holy books and so on.. ye hoti hain civilization ki nishaanis

a literary tradition..

bhoton ka kaam tammam hua in the course of human history..

ye book padho: The Warrior Ethos, by Steven Pressfield

Kshatriya dharma explained

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I read about it once in an unrelated source which i then had cross referenced somewhere in a discussion (with heated sanghis) about the Battle of the Ten Kings.

The same sanghis, both on old pdf and strat front and dfi thought i was mad when I told them that Porus was a Persian satrap. Herodotus. Arrian. Le Clare. Mooh band sab ka. Fir parsi snake, muzzi lover, ehsan faramosh, etc. @Sam. was witness on dfi.

Cheers, Doc
Ab kya kare, apne desh me saamne wale ko gali na diye to majaa nahi milti na discussion ka.

Aur Indian texts and history ka itna kachra kiya hua hai (in name of ideology and nation building), ke sabki lagti hai agar unke belief ke against me baat karo.
 
Tomes, texts, holy books and so on.. ye hoti hain civilization ki nishaanis

a literary tradition..

bhoton ka kaam tammam hua in the course of human history..

ye book padho: The Warrior Ethos, by Steven Pressfield

Kshatriya dharma explained

71u9YMGMTEL._AC_UF1000,1000_QL80_.jpg

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Cheers, Doc
 
Am very poorly read on the Vedas but your oldest, the Rg Veda, is timelined to our Gathas.

And as I recall it mentions trees and mountains and rivers not present in India.

But in the north eastern parts of what was later Persia

@Joe Shearer might be more knowledgeable on this.

Cheers, Doc
I have nil knowledge on Vedas, so can't comment on it till I have read even some article.
 

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