Anonymous ID: 203263 April 22, 2020, 8:54 a.m. No.8884466   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4476 >>4533 >>4536 >>4740 >>4992 >>5068

>>8884242 pb

It's being blocked. No surprise.

 

>>8884313

Maybe, but I've studied the symbol for years. And I think that BS overlay.

Shiva is not afraid of snakes.

He wears them

It's in all the hymms. He Wears a Garland of Snakes!

Stupid overlay.

"scared of snakes?" doubt

(It's not 1000 years either

There's no dating of Hindu things. Except by the stupid colonial invaders who mark the Chronology of History incorrectly)

 

And the image you show in the example IS NOT THE IMAGE - does not match the image of Nataraj at CERN or anywhere else.

In an actual Shaivite tradition they will tell you that Shiva is pointing to his foot; the meaning of which?

By means of surrender to GOD you will receive divine grace, all you suffering will end, you will be protected and moreover you can rest in peace in the Love of God and Devotion to tht "All-mighty".

Shiva is supposedly pointing to his foot to indicate surrender.

Anonymous ID: 203263 April 22, 2020, 9:21 a.m. No.8884740   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4807 >>4920

>>8884466

>>8884533

>>8884536

 

wasn't sure I wanted to continue with this [slide] But here it goes.

The EAST inverts the WEST

What is auspicious [good luck] here, is ill luck there.

For example

In the East India , the OWL is considered EVIL inauspicious.

In the WEST [europe] The Owl is considered an emblem of the Great Goddess and a symbol of Wisdom, i.e. Good "auspiscious" symbol.

In India the saints and holy men wear Red or Orange

The EVIL characters wear BLACK

In the West, the holy men wear BLACK ant the DEVIL wears RED or orange

This could trace back to the ancient War that's actually considered historical by the Hindu scholars. In this war the bad evil cousins moved West.

between the "Kauravas" and the "Pandavas"

One of the sayings about Shiva [name means "auspicious" i.e. fortune, favorable] is that all of his accoutrements appear unholy and inauspicious. But within is total purity.

The ones who appear so holy and pure on the outside are often evil on the inside?

"Those you trust the most?"

The function of "Shiva" is to bring divine knowledge - to remove ignorance

Isn't a "snake in the grass" a traitor.

If you survive a snake don't you hopefully learn a lesson?

None of the symbols' meanings are set in stone?

Isn't it perfectly likely that the pedovores / pedosadists appropriated symbols which appeared to them to represent evil?

Anonymous ID: 203263 April 22, 2020, 9:42 a.m. No.8884920   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8884740

And snakes, in India, harken back to the NAGA the legendary snake people - who are noted for great knowledge and wisdom.

Much like a OWL in the West.

Inversion, again.

The horse-headed gods are considered extremely inauspicious - much as the [alleged] Grecian "Centaurs" were considered wild and licentious? Violent.

I caught many instances of the horse-heads being used in sick alleged "Art" in strange contexts and locations.

Cant find the exact image I'm thinking of Seth Green and others