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[QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [QB] Buddhism is a "protest" against Hinduism. No relationship between Judaism and Brahminism. In Israelite lore the gifts Abraham gave to the concubines' sons was smidgens of metaphysics. The Hindus are responsible for Brahminism without any verifiable input from the Levant. However, I have read some literature penned by Indians where they follow up on Brahmins (who are of various phenotypes) as originating from the westward of the sub-continent. [QUOTE][i] "Hebrews and Rigveda: Let us first understand the real nature of the Rig Veda. As observed by Sri D.P.Mishra, "Both Devdasa and Sudasa belonged to the tribe of the Bharatas or T?tsu-Bharatas and won a number of victories over their Dasa and Aryan enemies. It is their wars and victories which have been repeatedly sung by their priests in the Rig Veda, and we have therefore no hesitation in naming it as (p.56) 'Bharata-Veda' or the Veda of the Bharatas and the Bharatas themselves as the Rigvedic Aryans. If the Rigveda supposed to deal with the entry of the Aryans into India, we would like to argue that it deals only with the entry of Bharatas ..." 34 [34. Studies in the Proto-History of India", D.P.Mishra, p.133]" (Shukla 1979, p.55) Further, "Bharata was the first king according to Jaina traditions" (Shukla 1979, p.56) "Now let us consider the word "Bharata'. This word is formed from the Sanskrit 'Bhara', which under the sway of the rule of vowelization (Prothesis), may assume the form 'Ibhar', 'Iber', 'Ibhray', 'Ibhri', 'Ibri', 'Ibrini' etc. which have been equated with the term Hebrew." (Shukla 1979, p.56) He then continues: "[T]he Hebrews may be related to the Rigvedic Aryan tribes of Bharatas ... In this way, we can confidently say that the statement 'Rigveda is essentially the Bharata-Veda', means that it is the 'Veda of the Hebrews'. It is hence no wonder to find close similarity between the Rigveda and the Holy Bible." (Shukla 1979, p.56) [/i][/QUOTE]There are indications in Manu's code that would lead one to believe that in earlier days Brahmins were of one phenotype. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Lord Sauron: [qb] Might there be a direct relationship between Buddhism/Hinduism and Judaism? Does the concept of [URL=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brahman][i]Brahman[/i][/URL] fit into Judaism? [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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