The Kith and Kin of Hanumaan

The Kith and Kin of Hanumaan

Shreedharaa .

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Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2025
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Ética y filosofía moral
ISBN:
9798348583620
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Here are a few questions to tickle your knowledge or your ability to guess: Do you have an idea how many of our type (approximately) died in the last 2,600 years in so called battles, wars, barbarian attacks, revolutions, extermination camps, slavery and the type? How about such deaths in the last 5000, 10000, or even 15000 years due to fighting and killings? There are about 100 physical elements (carbon, oxygen, silicon, and the like) in the universe and we know them all, and the earth seems to have practically all of them in sufficient quantities; but do you know at least one of the elements that was created here on earth naturally? When zealous explorers since about 532 years ago went around, they found that in far off places like southern regions of Africa, Americas, and Australia, the inhabitants had the most primitive belief systems; But they were all homo-sapiens just like you and me even if their looks and languages varied! Can you guess may be why? Do you think all of us are born equal like so many political systems propose? Do you have a way to train the whole world that fighting & killing are baseless, and how will you achieve this training if you care to, - and train for how long? Finally, who was this Hanumaan and who are his kith and kin?(one answer: no element was ever or can be ever created on the earth) (FOR NOW, any correspondence to be considered is by paper with return address, to be addressed to Shreedharaa P O Box 39034, Chicago, IL, 60639)

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