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  • "Aryans invaiders hate Tamils even thousands of years ago."

    I wouldn't dare to present a disputable theory as a dogma.

    An authomatic repetition doesn't make it authoritative.

  • @ tripmonk0 Actually no nick! we have no copy of the cosmic dance of shiva and would LOVE to have one! at that time we were consumed in dance and din't realise the importance of keeping records. But we must have one now as we ar building an cultural centre in the capital of India and we would like to assemble all the archives.

    We would be delighted to have a copy. I have inboxed you. :)

    Love

    The Reddys

  • Very nice to see videos of us on youtube!

  • @RajaRadhaReddy You are both most welcome. It wasn't until most recently I realised you live in Delhi. I go to India regularly & would love to visit your school there. I'll be in Delhi on the 11th Jan 2011. If you would like me to bring the complete programme on DVD with me, I can do this.

    Nick

  • @tripmonk0 Actually no nick! we have no copy of the cosmic dance of shiva and would LOVE to have one! at that time we were consumed in dance and din't realise the importance of keeping records. But we must have one now as we ar building an cultural centre in the capital of India and we would like to assemble all the archives.

    We would be delighted to have a copy. I have inboxed you. :)

    Love

    The Reddys

  • @tripmonk0 Actually no nick! we have no copy of the cosmic dance of shiva and would LOVE to have one! at that time we were consumed in dance and din't realise the importance of keeping records. But we must have one now as we ar building an cultural centre in the capital of India and we would like to assemble all the archives.

  • @tripmonk0 Actually no nick! we have no copy of the cosmic dance of shiva and would LOVE to have one! at that time we were consumed in dance and din't realise the importance of keeping records. But we must have one now as we ar building an cultural centre in the capital of India and we would like to assemble all the archives.

    We would be delighted to have a copy. I have inboxed you. :)

    Love

    The Reddys

  • @tripmonk0 Actually no nick! we have no copy of the cosmic dance of shiva and would LOVE to have one! at that time we were consumed in dance and din't realise the importance of keeping records. But we must have one now as we ar building an cultural centre in the capital of India and we would like to assemble all the archives.

    We would be delighted to have a copy. I have inboxed you. :)

    Love

    The Reddys

  • @RajaRadhaReddy Actually no nick! we have no copy of the cosmic dance of shiva and would LOVE to have one! at that time we were consumed in dance and din't realise the importance of keeping records. But we must have one now as we ar building an cultural centre in the capital of India and we would like to assemble all the archives.

    We would be delighted to have a copy. I have inboxed you. :)

    Love

    The Reddys

  • Ravana is Tamil King who ruled the island of Eelam. The Aryans portrayed him as a deeman in their myth of Ramayana and all other books. Aryans invaiders hate Tamils even thousands of years ago.

  • @Theglobalpeace Actually Ravana was a Brahman & it seems to be forgotten that at NO TIME did he force himself on SIta while in Lanka due to this. He had to persuade her to forget Lord Raam & marry him.

    Nick

  • @tripmonk0 Sorry Nick, your understanding is not correct. First of all, it is Ravan and not Ravana, but it is fine. Ravan was not at all interested in Sita so your claim that he persuaded her to forget Ram and marry him is totally bullshit. He was a man of honor and abducted Sita just because of the insult of his sister. It was a mistake on his part to do that but he did not have any interest in Sita

  • @mky602 Sorry but I disagree with your assessment. How many times have we read in the Ramayana how, initially YES, Lankeshwar abducted Sita because of Surpanakha's insult from Sri Lakshman but then wanted him for his own wife. I know Ravana was a Brahman & so at NO TIME forced himself on Sita. That WAS honourable but what about the stories of him meeting with her in his gardens????

    Is there only ONE version of the Ramayana YOU'VE read???

    Nick

  • @tripmonk0 Why would a person like Ravan ever like a mortal like Sita is beyond my understanding. Sita wasn't extraordinarily beautiful, nowhere near Draupadi and besides Ravan always loved Mandodari. Anyway, her abduction was just for namesake, so that Ravan and his empire would get destroyed by Ram and his associates. Sita's abduction was a mistake by Ravan, instead he should have sent his army there and killed Lakshman only, Ram wasn't at fault, neither was Sita.

  • @mky602 I actually agree with you on your points.

    Nick

  • @Theglobalpeace Please do not fall prey to the propaganda of the West. It is now proven conclusively by the latest genetic research that there was no such thing as an 'Aryan Invasion' and that in fact Indian civilisation was begun in the area between Gujarat and Kerala, from where it spread out to the rest of the world INCLUDING Europe. So things are actually the OPPOSITE of AIT. No need for tamils to feel 'vicitimised' or anything. Ravan was only half brahman as his mother was a rakshasi.

  • @Theglobalpeace but even then, all devas and daityas are from the same source and all this caste system is a later misconstruction of the Ved which nowhere mention the Caste 'SYSTEM'. What they mention are the various types of human beings, not that they are born from father to son etc. As for the devas and daityas, they are both the offsprings of Kashyap from the younger sister Aditi and the elder Diti, respectively. So, they have the same father and their mothers are biological sisters.

  • @Theglobalpeace So please chil and calm down with this outdated and obsolete grudge of North versus South. We are all part and parcel of the great culture of India and are one and the same!

    Jai Hind!

  • Beautifully produced. Thanks for putting this here @tripmonk0

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