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The Sun is the Absolute.
Worship the Gods.
Venerate your Ancestors.
Revere and build upon our sacred traditions.
As above, so below.
Seek Truth.
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This is not only a war against Iran, but a direct attack on Aryan culture.
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https://telegra.ph/The-Importance-of-the-Rig-Veda-01-06

Third article. As usual, below the must read parts/preview for TL;DR-ers. To the rest, click on the link and enjoy the article.

- The Sun Riders

"O'er Sire and Mother they have roared in unison bright with the verse of praise, burning up riteless men,
Blowing away with supernatural might from earth and from the heavens the swarthy skin which Indra hates."- [Rig Veda , Soma Pavamana - 9.73.5]

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"The Rig Veda is a collection of hymns, poetry and rituals dedicated to the Indo-European Gods. It also includes philosophical discourse regarding the nature of the Universe and commentary on the hymns. Though it has existed as an oral tradition for millennia, the Rig Veda as we know it is thought to have been first composed around 1700-1500 BC, and verses being added upon it until 1200-1000 BC. Overall, it is a liturgical composition. The language it is written in is archaic Sanskrit.

It is easy to categorize the Rig Veda as a mere "Hindu" text, completely unrelated to Europe and Europeans (and you would not believe the fervour of some that try), but among Hindus, the Rig Veda is the least studied text, and that religion has long since departed from the original RigVedic scripture. And regarding the exact relation to the Aryans who went to India and modern day Europeans: they are our cousins."
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Ushas (uṣas), Sanskrit for "dawn", is a Vedic deity, and consequently a Hindu deity as well.

Sanskrit uṣas is an s-stem, i.e. the genitive case is uṣásas. It is from PIE *h₂ausos-, cognate to Greek Eos and Latin Aurora.

Ushas is an exalted goddess in the Rig Veda but less prominent in post-Rigvedic texts. She is often spoken of in the plural, "the Dawns." She is portrayed as warding off evil spirits of the night, and as a beautifully adorned young woman riding in a golden chariot on her path across the sky. Due to her color she is often identified with the reddish cows, and both are released by Indra from the Vala cave at the beginning of time.
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Like everything else that defines the European spiritual experience, pilgrimage was a pagan custom because we believed in the sacredness of certain places. Christianity took our own religion and killed the bits that made us less slave-minded. The most sinister part of it is hoaxing is into believing we have anything to do with the Hebrews.
https://www.dw.com/en/in-demand-pilgrim-routes-in-europe/g-51917253
The idea of Sacred Space is so important in our religion, both in ritual and in festial. The pilgrimage was within our culture and still is.
Are places inherently sacred or are they made sacred?
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