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[QUOTE="ArilliusBM:1064164"][IMG]http://places.mongabay.com/india/kama_sutra_carvings_02.jpg[/IMG] kama sutra ist krieg. also, somewhat off topic, but not really I guess... India's history is incredibly rich. they don't teach much of it in schools. I've always thought their melee weapons were really cool looking: [IMG]http://www.himalayan-imports.com/kopis-blades.jpg[/IMG] what always intrigued me was the mention of the Vimanas in ancient indian texts. flying vehicles that were sometimes used for war and had incredibly powerful weaponry in some cases. Of course, some people use these texts as "evidence" that there was indeed an ancient "Rama" empire, with some claims stating it went back to 15,000BC or even before that. They are translating the vedas texts, which are said to date back to the beginning of Indian civilization and were written down roughly 4,000 years ago. Supposedly they are derived from oral tradition that dated back 100,000 years. they are the "scripture" of hinduism. the ancient indian city mohenjo daro is extremely radioactive and has melted and cystalized artifacts, people, and buildings. they dont know much about it other than it was wiped out all at once. there are so many intriguing aspects of ancient indian/aryan history. i want to start reading more about it again. the question is though, pseudo-history and pseudo science tied into myth and scripture? or are there things about ancient india we clearly don't know? anyway, carry on. post more pics of hot indian broads.[/QUOTE]
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