Forwarded from ☀️The Sun Riders☀️
>"By slaying the Dasyus (natives), he [Indra] protected the Aryan color"- [Rig Veda 3]
>"Indra protected in battle the Aryan worshipper, he subdued the lawless for Manu, he conquered the black skin." - [Rigveda, Book 1, Indra 130.8 ]
>"the thunderer who bestowed on his white friends the fields, bestowed the sun, bestowed the waters." - [Rigveda, Book 1, Indra 100.18]
>"Thou to the son aof Vidathin, Rjisvan, Thou smotest down the swarthy fifty thousand, and rentest forts as age consumes garment." - [Rig Veda , Indra - 4.16.13]
>"Active and bright have they come forth, impetuous in speed like bulls, driving the black skin far away." - [Rig veda , Soma Pavamana - 9.41.1]
>The sacrificer poured out thanks to his god for "scattering the slave bands of black descent", and for stamping out "the vile Dasyan colour." - [ Rig Veda . II.20.7, II.12.4 ]
>"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]
>" Indra in battles help his Aryan worshipper, he who hath hundred helps at hand in every fray, in frays that win the light of heaven. Plaguing the lawless he gave up to Manu's seed the dusky skin; Blazing, 'twere, he burns each covetous man away, he burns, the tyrannous away." - [Rig Veda , Book 1]
>"Black skin is impious" (Dasam varnam adharam)- [ Rigveda, Book 2, Indra 12.4]
>"the vile Dasyan (native) colour." - [Rigveda, Book 2, Indra 20.7]
>“ the black skin, the hated of Indra" - [Rigveda, Book 9, Soma Pavamana .IX.73.5 ]
>"Thou, Indra, art the destroyer of all the cities, the slayer of the Dasyus , the prosperer of man, the lord of the sky." - [Rigveda, Book 8]
>"Indra protected in battle the Aryan worshipper, he subdued the lawless for Manu, he conquered the black skin." - [Rigveda, Book 1, Indra 130.8 ]
>"the thunderer who bestowed on his white friends the fields, bestowed the sun, bestowed the waters." - [Rigveda, Book 1, Indra 100.18]
>"Thou to the son aof Vidathin, Rjisvan, Thou smotest down the swarthy fifty thousand, and rentest forts as age consumes garment." - [Rig Veda , Indra - 4.16.13]
>"Active and bright have they come forth, impetuous in speed like bulls, driving the black skin far away." - [Rig veda , Soma Pavamana - 9.41.1]
>The sacrificer poured out thanks to his god for "scattering the slave bands of black descent", and for stamping out "the vile Dasyan colour." - [ Rig Veda . II.20.7, II.12.4 ]
>"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]
>" Indra in battles help his Aryan worshipper, he who hath hundred helps at hand in every fray, in frays that win the light of heaven. Plaguing the lawless he gave up to Manu's seed the dusky skin; Blazing, 'twere, he burns each covetous man away, he burns, the tyrannous away." - [Rig Veda , Book 1]
>"Black skin is impious" (Dasam varnam adharam)- [ Rigveda, Book 2, Indra 12.4]
>"the vile Dasyan (native) colour." - [Rigveda, Book 2, Indra 20.7]
>“ the black skin, the hated of Indra" - [Rigveda, Book 9, Soma Pavamana .IX.73.5 ]
>"Thou, Indra, art the destroyer of all the cities, the slayer of the Dasyus , the prosperer of man, the lord of the sky." - [Rigveda, Book 8]
Not saying that Jesus looked like the guy on the left, but the right is sure as hell fake.
And lastly, why would Tiberius Ceasar attempt to depict Jesus, when he had never seen him in his life? At least use the fucking Shroud of Turin to depict Jesus' face, not this fake bullshit.
In Christian thought, pagan (or more commonly heathen) is synonymous to dishonest or disingenuous, but to me it seems e-christians are the disingenuous ones.
In Christian thought, pagan (or more commonly heathen) is synonymous to dishonest or disingenuous, but to me it seems e-christians are the disingenuous ones.
Forwarded from ☀️The Sun Riders☀️
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]
[...]
"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."
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]
[...]
"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."
Telegraph
The Importance of the Rig Veda
"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] This…
new article coming in a jiff. It will be a bit more advanced than the ones we've had til now, and it is related to the Rig Veda. For a refreshment, reread either the entire thing, or just the 3 paragraphs above. 2 other things to note (from the article) are:
"Indra - Lord of the Sky and storm, thunder and rain. Demon-slayer and protector god. At a first glance he looks similar to the Germanic Thor, but a deeper look gives the impression he is more similar to Odin.
Vayu - god of the Wind. He is more similar to Thor than Indra is."
These are important for the next article.
-The Sun Riders
"Indra - Lord of the Sky and storm, thunder and rain. Demon-slayer and protector god. At a first glance he looks similar to the Germanic Thor, but a deeper look gives the impression he is more similar to Odin.
Vayu - god of the Wind. He is more similar to Thor than Indra is."
These are important for the next article.
-The Sun Riders
https://taliesinsmap.blogspot.com/2020/04/the-dagda-irish-wind-harvester-is.html?m=1
This article is longer and more advanced than anything we have put forward before. It requires some familiarity with the Vedic epic "Mahabarata", the Iliad and Irish mythology. It is too long to put forward any must-read paragraphs for TL;DR-ers, but nevertheless, I have picked one. Enjoy!
-The Sun Riders
"Just as the first and third functions have two representative deities who form a partnership or duad (Mitra-Varuna, for example), in a similar way the second function has for its exemplars the two contrasting warrior gods – in Vedic myth and hymn: Indra and Vayu. Dumezil describes their contrast as the same as that seen between Achilles and Hercules, calling the first “the chivalrous,” and the second “the brutal.”
Arjuna, incarnation of Indra, and Achilles in similar fashion, are depicted as brooding figures, rather intellectually sensitive, hanging back from the events of battle for a time, and yet in the crucial moments leading the vanguard of military generals and victorious in key one-on-one battles that turn the tide of the war (i.e. Achilles over Hector, Arjuna over Bhishma and Karna). Bhima – incarnation of Vayu – like Hercules, is defined by his brute strength (which is paired with comically massive appetite), and he is in general a loyal and unfazed soldier, performing great military feats with steadfast effectiveness."
This article is longer and more advanced than anything we have put forward before. It requires some familiarity with the Vedic epic "Mahabarata", the Iliad and Irish mythology. It is too long to put forward any must-read paragraphs for TL;DR-ers, but nevertheless, I have picked one. Enjoy!
-The Sun Riders
"Just as the first and third functions have two representative deities who form a partnership or duad (Mitra-Varuna, for example), in a similar way the second function has for its exemplars the two contrasting warrior gods – in Vedic myth and hymn: Indra and Vayu. Dumezil describes their contrast as the same as that seen between Achilles and Hercules, calling the first “the chivalrous,” and the second “the brutal.”
Arjuna, incarnation of Indra, and Achilles in similar fashion, are depicted as brooding figures, rather intellectually sensitive, hanging back from the events of battle for a time, and yet in the crucial moments leading the vanguard of military generals and victorious in key one-on-one battles that turn the tide of the war (i.e. Achilles over Hector, Arjuna over Bhishma and Karna). Bhima – incarnation of Vayu – like Hercules, is defined by his brute strength (which is paired with comically massive appetite), and he is in general a loyal and unfazed soldier, performing great military feats with steadfast effectiveness."
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The Dagda, The Irish Wind Harvester: Part 1
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https://www.redstate.com/elizabeth-vaughn/2020/01/13/facebook-bug-reveals-greta-thunbergs-posts-are-written-by-her-father/
Here at the Sun Riders we support deep ecology. However this 'little girl' is a fraud. If you want proper ecological figures to follow, check out Theodore Kaczynski & Pentti Linkola. I'd recommend 'Industrial Society and it's Future' by the former, and 'Can Life Prevail?' by the latter.
Here at the Sun Riders we support deep ecology. However this 'little girl' is a fraud. If you want proper ecological figures to follow, check out Theodore Kaczynski & Pentti Linkola. I'd recommend 'Industrial Society and it's Future' by the former, and 'Can Life Prevail?' by the latter.
Red State
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