Re: Know Your India
Posted: 03 Mar 2024 02:39
यूरोपियों ने अपने इतिहास को छुपाया European scholars hid their real history | Aditya Satsangi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPjDgHL4Rzs
Europe for the most part was pagan in nature following many Sanatana Dharma practices, including observing the sun, moon and stars (nakshatras). Kali worship was prevalent, Shiv was revered in many places.
Check out these 5 european sites:
Aditya Satsangi has personally visited these sites and comments upon them.
1. Artic Henge, Iceland - Surya site and now a site for revival of pagans in Europe
2. Newgrange, Ireland - circular site dated very old and has swastika, bell, etc.
3. Stonehenge, Salisbury - 27 nakshatras side
4. Almandras Portugal - vastu purush in stone
5. Les Saintes Maries de la Mer in the Camargue, South of France - Roma were able to worship Kali Sara
The European archeologists are usually sponsored by the Church and they quickly erase anything to do with icons of Sanatana Dharma - swastika, devanagri script, ancient deities/devi from their sites. Pagan sites were purposely destroyed, mutilated, desecrated and sidelined completely by the church. Sometimes a church was built over worship sites (sounds familiar - the islamic hordes of the past). In Italy, Pompei they discovered statues of lakshmi, durga and other hindu deities. The Vatican (Vatica) is a storehouse (in their underground vaults) of many hindu statues but never revealed to the public.
The Britshits were initially in charge of exploration of the pyramids and they did a great whitewashing job. In Egypt they erased many things, stuck a beard to a mummy and converted female to male etc. There are sites with inscriptions of sayings in Vedas/Bhagavad Gita that were removed/hidden/plastered over. There were statues with Vaishnav markings on forehead found in pyramids and removed. Egypt's national dish is a lentil based dish whose origins are from India.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPjDgHL4Rzs
Europe for the most part was pagan in nature following many Sanatana Dharma practices, including observing the sun, moon and stars (nakshatras). Kali worship was prevalent, Shiv was revered in many places.
Check out these 5 european sites:
Aditya Satsangi has personally visited these sites and comments upon them.
1. Artic Henge, Iceland - Surya site and now a site for revival of pagans in Europe
2. Newgrange, Ireland - circular site dated very old and has swastika, bell, etc.
3. Stonehenge, Salisbury - 27 nakshatras side
4. Almandras Portugal - vastu purush in stone
5. Les Saintes Maries de la Mer in the Camargue, South of France - Roma were able to worship Kali Sara
The European archeologists are usually sponsored by the Church and they quickly erase anything to do with icons of Sanatana Dharma - swastika, devanagri script, ancient deities/devi from their sites. Pagan sites were purposely destroyed, mutilated, desecrated and sidelined completely by the church. Sometimes a church was built over worship sites (sounds familiar - the islamic hordes of the past). In Italy, Pompei they discovered statues of lakshmi, durga and other hindu deities. The Vatican (Vatica) is a storehouse (in their underground vaults) of many hindu statues but never revealed to the public.
The Britshits were initially in charge of exploration of the pyramids and they did a great whitewashing job. In Egypt they erased many things, stuck a beard to a mummy and converted female to male etc. There are sites with inscriptions of sayings in Vedas/Bhagavad Gita that were removed/hidden/plastered over. There were statues with Vaishnav markings on forehead found in pyramids and removed. Egypt's national dish is a lentil based dish whose origins are from India.