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Tuesday, September 19, 2023

Chandal and Munda

 


Chandal and Munda, respectively Chandal and Munda, form the largest part of the Bengali ethnicity.  Sanatana Buddhist language is a hybrid Sanskrit created by learned scholars.  It is practiced in more than a hundred universities in India in the culture of traditional knowledge.  Many of which developed into international universities at that time, it was through continuous research in these institutions that the artificial language Sanskrit was born.  It should be known that the artificial language Sanskrit is not the mother tongue of any human being.  The pundits of these universities improved Prakrit-Pali, the traditional language of India, and gave rise to the artificial language Sanskrit, so that various speakers from different regions of India and those thirsting for knowledge outside India could be taught in a single language.  ,  These universities were non-sectarian in selecting meritorious students.  After the destruction of Buddhist universities, the so-called Brahmins born in Buddhist universities continued to use the Sanskrit language under the patronage of Brahmin kings, resulting in the birth of Classical Sanskrit language.  That is, classical Sanskrit written after the 7th century.  The roots of almost all Sanskrit words are Dhatarupa Prakrit.

  The Brahmin text Chandi depicts the killing of Chandal and Munda.  But the ancient matriarchal Chandalas, the Mundas, the nature-worshipping Matrika Devi symbols, are their own.  Everything changed after the occupation.  There are foreigners in India who have no written alphabet, no common language associated with India.  It is said that after possession everything comes from them!

  Human DNA evidence is revealing everything.  Although human beings are equal human beings, mixing and matching is the law of nature and culture.  But there are cunning trickster traits in some DNA that have not gone humanity's way for three and a half thousand years.

 

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