Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)17:28:49 | 7 comments | 🔒 Locked
Longest Poem ever written, 200000 verses. In 4th BCE. Back when bongs were wallowing like swine in swamps. Mahabharata
Say something nice about it
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahabharata
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahab
Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)17:32:33 No.17450894
>>17450889
>Back when bongs were wallowing like swine in swamps.
The people who composed the Mahabharata were genetically identical to modern Europeans and have basically nothing in common with modern Jeets.
>Back when bongs were wallowing like swine in swamps.
The people who composed the Mahabharata were genetically identical to modern Europeans and have basically nothing in common with modern Jeets.
Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)17:34:06 No.17450901
>>17450889
>Say something nice about it
You're unworthy of it. (proven by your seething about British people apropos of nothing).
>Say something nice about it
You're unworthy of it. (proven by your seething about British people apropos of nothing).
Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)17:46:12 No.17450923
>>17450901
>According to Cassius Dio, a Roman Historian who wrote extensively on Rome’s campaigns in Britain, the people of Britannia lived in swamps, existing half-submerged for days, with only their heads above water and eating bark, tree roots and wild fruit. Julius Caesar, who first invaded Britain in 55BC, similarly records that they did not practice agriculture and ate only meat and drank only milk, with no clothes other than animal skins.
https://www.epoch-magazine.com/post/animals-or-artisans-did-iron-age-britain-equal-roman-beauty
Literally lived like dogs in swamps back when people in India were writing 200,000 verses of epic poems.
>According to Cassius Dio, a Roman Historian who wrote extensively on Rome’s campaigns in Britain, the people of Britannia lived in swamps, existing half-submerged for days, with only their heads above water and eating bark, tree roots and wild fruit. Julius Caesar, who first invaded Britain in 55BC, similarly records that they did not practice agriculture and ate only meat and drank only milk, with no clothes other than animal skins.
https://www.epoch-magazine.com/post
Literally lived like dogs in swamps back when people in India were writing 200,000 verses of epic poems.
Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)17:49:17 No.17450930
>>17450923
...and what does this have to do with the Mahabharata?
(also, false claims and attributions, but this isn't the thread for it.)
...and what does this have to do with the Mahabharata?
(also, false claims and attributions, but this isn't the thread for it.)
Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)17:53:14 No.17450941
>>17450889
It give us Sun Wokung.... The monkey king.
It give us Sun Wokung.... The monkey king.
Anonymous 01/23/25(Thu)00:56:52 No.17451752
>>17450894
>The people who composed the Mahabharata were genetically identical to modern Europeans
While it may be true that the Vedas might have been oringally composed by the original Aryans, by the time the Mahabharata was composed, the original Aryan culture of India had become so heavily diluted that no one was shocked to see dark-skinned divine figures like Rama and Krishna mentioned in it.
For reference, the Vedas are roughly contemporaneous with Mycenaean Greece, whereas the Mahabharata was composed more or less around the same era as the Punic Wars.
>The people who composed the Mahabharata were genetically identical to modern Europeans
While it may be true that the Vedas might have been oringally composed by the original Aryans, by the time the Mahabharata was composed, the original Aryan culture of India had become so heavily diluted that no one was shocked to see dark-skinned divine figures like Rama and Krishna mentioned in it.
For reference, the Vedas are roughly contemporaneous with Mycenaean Greece, whereas the Mahabharata was composed more or less around the same era as the Punic Wars.
Anonymous 01/23/25(Thu)01:52:17 No.17451819
>>17451752
Vishnu, who was part of the Rig Veda pantheon had dark skinned like his incarcerations Krishna and Rama did.
Vishnu, who was part of the Rig Veda pantheon had dark skinned like his incarcerations Krishna and Rama did.