09-19-2008, 08:34 PM
I have a question for HH and kram or rhytha
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->"state power in India had been snatched from Muslims by the British and surreptitiously handed over to Hindus in 1947" is a lie of Muslims on the lines of "9/11 was planned by the Jews." The Muslim propagandists live in a make-believe world and are experts at pretending that other people's land somehow belongs to them. They still lay claim to Jerusalem because of the "fact" that <b>Mohammad visited jerusalem in the course of one night from Arabia by sitting on Al Baraq, a giant white horse with great wings, the face and breasts of a woman and the tail of a peacock.</b>
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Is there any similar such creature in the mythology of any other people than the illusions of Mohammed?
I recall seeing some such figure in South Indian temple dwarams. I may be totally wrong but try to dig for it.
OK Here it is:
<img src='http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/hindux.gif' border='0' alt='user posted image' />
Now need to find out where did The Hindu get it from!
Was he influenced by South Indian temple imagery? The temple in Singapore also has such a figure if I recall.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->"state power in India had been snatched from Muslims by the British and surreptitiously handed over to Hindus in 1947" is a lie of Muslims on the lines of "9/11 was planned by the Jews." The Muslim propagandists live in a make-believe world and are experts at pretending that other people's land somehow belongs to them. They still lay claim to Jerusalem because of the "fact" that <b>Mohammad visited jerusalem in the course of one night from Arabia by sitting on Al Baraq, a giant white horse with great wings, the face and breasts of a woman and the tail of a peacock.</b>
<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Is there any similar such creature in the mythology of any other people than the illusions of Mohammed?
I recall seeing some such figure in South Indian temple dwarams. I may be totally wrong but try to dig for it.
OK Here it is:
<img src='http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/hindux.gif' border='0' alt='user posted image' />
Now need to find out where did The Hindu get it from!
Was he influenced by South Indian temple imagery? The temple in Singapore also has such a figure if I recall.

