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Can we drop the honor killings now from this thread?
It's on the Thugees of Bharat.
It's on the Thugees of Bharat.
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Was the Thugee aim to make India a Kali worshipping country?
Thugees worshipped 'Kali', the Hindu goddess of death and destruction. They believed Kali had ordered them to destroy all men who were not of their kindred. Hence, every murder carried out was considered an offering to Kali. Surprisingly, Kali's followers were normally good citizens (many were influential in Indian society) who were also devoted to their families
B is for Burton: Kali, Thugees & the Temple of Doom
Take your racist bullshit elsewhere. Thanks.
In any case to waylay travellers of diff religions gangs had to have a mixed composition.
From what I can gather, human sacrifice to Kali was commonplace amongst the Thugee. There's two types of sacrifice, 1) Horse sacrfice 2) Human sacrifice. The second one was what was offered to Kali by the Thugee from what I can gather. But it seems non Hindus were not allowed inside the temples.
"The Prushamedha sacrifice translated basically means human sacrifice.
There are similarities between the Prushamedha and the Ashwamedha rituals within Hinduism. How far these two rituals are similar is hard to determine. In the Ashwamedha (Asvamedha) ritual a horse was slain (amongst other elaborate rituals) and the Queen had a sexual union with the dead horse. There is no direct reference to this occurring with a dead human in the Purushamedha (human sacrifice) ritual. There are however texts which do display religious necrophilia behaviour (or rites) between live humans and dead ones within Hinduism but they can not be directly linked to the Purushamedha Sacrifice. The Kalighat temple is located in the center of Kali worship, Calcutta, Bengal. Even up to the 1750's human sacrifice was practiced in this temple, it has been recorded that they would chop off the victims head and offer the head and blood to Kali, non-hindus were not allowed in the temple (though some did sneak in). Today however only goats are killed because human sacrifice was abolished during British rule.
To what extent was the Thugee a religious movement?
Did it morph into some other movement?
Vishwa Hindu ParishadWhen a ruler desired to perform the Ashwamedha, it was the custom for him to let a fine steed with auspicious signs roam freely. An army accompanied the steed to protect it. The rulers of any land which the horse entered greeted the animal respectfully, and conceded the might of the ruler performing Aswamedha, by offering tributes. But if any ruler checked the horse, the accompanying army had to fight with and overcome him, compel him to pay a tribute. And then they would lead the horse to another kingdom. Only such a conqueror of the world had the right to perform the Ashwamedha. Dasharath sent forth his steed to roam at will.
^^Are you suggesting that the Thugee did not make human sacrifices to Kali?
maybe they did. so what?