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Hijacking Gods, Religions and Customs [Paperback]

Rangi Ranganath

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  • Paperback: 238 pages
  • Publisher: Authors Online Ltd (10 Dec 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0755204921
  • ISBN-13: 978-0755204922
  • Product Dimensions: 14 x 21.6 x 1.3 cm

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Aryaman was an Indian Aditya God. He was hijacked to Persia and called Ahriman, a God of evil. He was hijacked to France and Ireland. Their good God was Ariomanus. Bhaga was an Indian Aditya God. He was hijacked to Persia and called Baga. He was hijacked to Russia and other Slavic lands. Their God is Bog. Mitra was an Indian Aditya God. He was hijacked to Persia and called Mithra. He was hijacked to the land of the Romans. Their God was Mithras. Korkus, a central Indian tribe, have believed for thousands of years that Mahadeo (Lord Shiva) created man and woman from red earth of an anthill. Christian Old Testament God created man from red earth collected from four regions of earth. Hebrew keenah means 'lament'. Gaelic (ancient English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh) keen is a 'period of mourning'. Hebrew stone pillow of Jacob was brought to Ireland by the Milesians. It is at Tara and called Lia Fail (Fal Stone). Many more stories Read the connections inside.

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