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Post by RaiDhariwal on Dec 29, 2008 3:24:47 GMT
Regarding the famous "lost tribe of Israel", that's another point altogether. According to my research, it should consist of a group of Jews who settled in Kashmir much later than the Vedic period (i.e. after the beginning of Kali yuga), and who gradually became known as the Sikhs after the preaching of Guru Nanak. This is also confirmed by the local people, geographical names and even family names. Still today, Sikhs observe the traditional custom of Jews of not cutting one's hair in sign of special austerity and religious fervor, from which some Christian scholars have taken the derivation of "Nazarene", a name by which Jesus was called. We may remember that, according to the Gospel, Jesus' hair "had never been cut by anyone from birth". We may also remember that, as the Gospel clearly and specifically relates, Jesus' dress was in one piece only, without any stitching -- a characteristic which we find in the strictly traditional requirement for Vedic pujaris. These were not usual habits of the general Jews, and surely are not today. Vedic knowledge and civilization is incredibly old, and before the onset of Kaliyuga it contained inconceivable powers and wonderfully advanced science, as the findings in the Sindhu and Sarasvati valleys clearly show. It could not possibly come from a relatively young, uncultured and nomadic people like the Jews. www.vnn.org/editorials/ET0307/ET18-8227.htmlwww.vnn.org/editorials/ET0307/ET14-8222.html
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Post by thaanedaar on Dec 30, 2008 19:48:51 GMT
Ria "Randy" Dhaliwal ....... you sound more f**ked up then ever !!!
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Post by westwestwest on Jan 16, 2009 2:39:18 GMT
more propaganda
dont these ppl get tired of pasting the same msgs again & again on diffrent forums?
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Post by londonLIONjatt on Jan 16, 2009 14:31:18 GMT
yeh why teh hex was this posted again?
like bloody eck...
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