Video Of:White Ppl Stole Hindus Shiva & Replaced It With Fiction Queen Saba & U Idiots Believed Them!!! WEEY GUUD !!!
Posted: 15 Feb 2023, 21:51
Horus wrote: ↑15 Feb 2023, 22:08Wrong.
The Hindu Shiva is "Shiva is a masculine name of Sanskrit origin with several meanings, including "lucky," "auspicious," and "pure." In Hinduism, Shiva is an unfathomably powerful god, using his gifts to control time and transform the universe." It is a male name not female.
Hindu God "Shiva, (Sanskrit: “Auspicious One”) also spelled Śiwa or Śiva, one of the main deities of Hinduism, whom Shaivites worship as the supreme god. Among his common epithets are Shambhu (“Benign”), Shankara (“Beneficent”), Mahesha (“Great Lord”), and Mahadeva (“Great God”)."
Saba means ruler. In Iran the King is Called Shah. Sabians were ruling people (የንጉስ ዘር) ማለት ነው። But if we go back far into Kemetic language, Ka could be both 'Power' and a root word for God. The word Sha evolved from Kah, That is the etymological link between the two. Shiva is a Sanskrit (sacred Hindu language) word where as Sha, Saba are Semitic word. Of course Iranians may say Sha is not Semitic as Farsi is not a Semitic language. But the fact is Sha or Shahansha (ንጉሰ ነገስት) is Semitic.
Horus: Did u know that so called Ethiopian & my Eritrean ppl's so called habesha men clothes were stolen from india originally? I only post z facts, observe:Horus wrote: ↑15 Feb 2023, 22:08Wrong.
The Hindu Shiva is "Shiva is a masculine name of Sanskrit origin with several meanings, including "lucky," "auspicious," and "pure." In Hinduism, Shiva is an unfathomably powerful god, using his gifts to control time and transform the universe." It is a male name not female.
Hindu God "Shiva, (Sanskrit: “Auspicious One”) also spelled Śiwa or Śiva, one of the main deities of Hinduism, whom Shaivites worship as the supreme god. Among his common epithets are Shambhu (“Benign”), Shankara (“Beneficent”), Mahesha (“Great Lord”), and Mahadeva (“Great God”)."
Saba means ruler. In Iran the King is Called Shah. Sabians were ruling people (የንጉስ ዘር) ማለት ነው። But if we go back far into Kemetic language, Ka could be both 'Power' and a root word for God. The word Sha evolved from Kah, That is the etymological link between the two. Shiva is a Sanskrit (sacred Hindu language) word where as Sha, Saba are Semitic word. Of course Iranians may say Sha is not Semitic as Farsi is not a Semitic language. But the fact is Sha or Shahansha (ንጉሰ ነገስት) is Semitic.
. Habesha men weartarik wrote: ↑16 Feb 2023, 00:15Horus: Did u know that so called Ethiopian & my Eritrean ppl's so called habesha men clothes were stolen from india originally? I only post z facts, observe:Horus wrote: ↑15 Feb 2023, 22:08Wrong.
The Hindu Shiva is "Shiva is a masculine name of Sanskrit origin with several meanings, including "lucky," "auspicious," and "pure." In Hinduism, Shiva is an unfathomably powerful god, using his gifts to control time and transform the universe." It is a male name not female.
Hindu God "Shiva, (Sanskrit: “Auspicious One”) also spelled Śiwa or Śiva, one of the main deities of Hinduism, whom Shaivites worship as the supreme god. Among his common epithets are Shambhu (“Benign”), Shankara (“Beneficent”), Mahesha (“Great Lord”), and Mahadeva (“Great God”)."
Saba means ruler. In Iran the King is Called Shah. Sabians were ruling people (የንጉስ ዘር) ማለት ነው። But if we go back far into Kemetic language, Ka could be both 'Power' and a root word for God. The word Sha evolved from Kah, That is the etymological link between the two. Shiva is a Sanskrit (sacred Hindu language) word where as Sha, Saba are Semitic word. Of course Iranians may say Sha is not Semitic as Farsi is not a Semitic language. But the fact is Sha or Shahansha (ንጉሰ ነገስት) is Semitic.
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.Indian men wear. Do u c z similiarities. I always make a long research b4 i write & post. FACT IS FACT. Let us accept z truth & move on.
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Roha - thank you የማይገባኝን ነው!Roha wrote: ↑16 Feb 2023, 00:11Thank you Horus, you are the polymath of this forum, be it Horn politics, theology, linguistics, mythology, history, world religion ... you name it.Horus wrote: ↑15 Feb 2023, 22:08Wrong.
The Hindu Shiva is "Shiva is a masculine name of Sanskrit origin with several meanings, including "lucky," "auspicious," and "pure." In Hinduism, Shiva is an unfathomably powerful god, using his gifts to control time and transform the universe." It is a male name not female.
Hindu God "Shiva, (Sanskrit: “Auspicious One”) also spelled Śiwa or Śiva, one of the main deities of Hinduism, whom Shaivites worship as the supreme god. Among his common epithets are Shambhu (“Benign”), Shankara (“Beneficent”), Mahesha (“Great Lord”), and Mahadeva (“Great God”)."
Saba means ruler. In Iran the King is Called Shah. Sabians were ruling people (የንጉስ ዘር) ማለት ነው። But if we go back far into Kemetic language, Ka could be both 'Power' and a root word for God. The word Sha evolved from Kah, That is the etymological link between the two. Shiva is a Sanskrit (sacred Hindu language) word where as Sha, Saba are Semitic word. Of course Iranians may say Sha is not Semitic as Farsi is not a Semitic language. But the fact is Sha or Shahansha (ንጉሰ ነገስት) is Semitic.
Wrong!Horus wrote: ↑15 Feb 2023, 22:08Wrong.
The Hindu Shiva is "Shiva is a masculine name of Sanskrit origin with several meanings, including "lucky," "auspicious," and "pure." In Hinduism, Shiva is an unfathomably powerful god, using his gifts to control time and transform the universe." It is a male name not female.
Hindu God "Shiva, (Sanskrit: “Auspicious One”) also spelled Śiwa or Śiva, one of the main deities of Hinduism, whom Shaivites worship as the supreme god. Among his common epithets are Shambhu (“Benign”), Shankara (“Beneficent”), Mahesha (“Great Lord”), and Mahadeva (“Great God”)."
Saba means ruler. In Iran the King is Called Shah. Sabians were ruling people (የንጉስ ዘር) ማለት ነው። But if we go back far into Kemetic language, Ka could be both 'Power' and a root word for God. The word Sha evolved from Kah, That is the etymological link between the two. Shiva is a Sanskrit (sacred Hindu language) word where as Sha, Saba are Semitic word. Of course Iranians may say Sha is not Semitic as Farsi is not a Semitic language. But the fact is Sha or Shahansha (ንጉሰ ነገስት) is Semitic.