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Tupak, and Vidya on this Ang?


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15 minutes ago, GurjantGnostic said:

The...mechanic...of this Ang is fascinating. What are your thoughts on this, repetitions of this word and that word and you get names for Tupak? I found myself sitting there saying the word combinations together seeing how they form together. I feel like the mechanism here...is more than meets the eye maybe?

I think Dasam Bani is profound like that. I've come to the conclusion that a large part of the contents is directly aimed at intellectual development and psychological conditioning. From the get go, with Jaap Sahib and it's use of root words and expansive vocabulary. CP, with it's myriad diversions and return to theme, meandering chariters that weave in a wide range of folk culture, Indic mythology, battle tactics, evolutionary psychology and social perceptions (amongst other things). Then Shastar naam mala (little understood in my opinion) with it's puzzle like word play. These (to me) seem clearly aimed at developing different cognitive abilities?   

SNM seems to also touch on chains of links? 

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11 minutes ago, dallysingh101 said:

I think Dasam Bani is profound like that. I've come to the conclusion that a large part of the contents is directly aimed at intellectual development and psychological conditioning. From the get go, with Jaap Sahib and it's use of root words and expansive vocabulary. CP, with it's myriad diversions and return to theme, meandering chariters that weave in a wide range of folk culture, Indic mythology, battle tactics, evolutionary psychology and social perceptions (amongst other things). Then Shastar naam mala (little understood in my opinion) with it's puzzle like word play. These (to me) seem clearly aimed at developing different cognitive abilities?   

SNM seems to also touch on chains of links? 

Part of me wonders what sort of "Shastar" could be formed using certain sounds bro, perhaps as one possibility. 

All sorts of references to lost languages that control the planet itself, or in Budo the killed people using Kiai and Kotodama. The sound alone. 

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1 minute ago, GurjantGnostic said:

Part of me wonders what sort of "Shastar" could be formed using certain sounds bro, perhaps as one possibility. 

All sorts of references to lost languages that control the planet itself, or in Budo the killed people using Kiai and Kotodama. The sound alone. 

That's way beyond my level bro. lol

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1 minute ago, GurjantGnostic said:

That I can attest to. Kiaido practitioners still kill using sound alone. 

There is one sakhi I can vaguely recall where dasmesh pita uses a jakaira (similar to degh tegh fateh) when firing arrows and causes havoc in the enemies. I think if true, it might be these types of arrows they gave to Banda Singh Bahadur?  

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