Hail goddess diana
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Hi everyone
Just wanted to share my observation I had during void meditation
Hope it is ok to post
1. Just like other places witch Hunt was common in India especially Orissa,Bengal states
Now those who don't know
A witch in Hindi is called DAAYAN , obviously this is derived from goddess Diana , blasphemy by Muslims I suppose
2. Once my grandmother told me an Punjabi saying
" Ode naal yaari kadi na layi jinu apne utte guroor hove , bhave kinni basre di hoor Hove"
Which translates as
" Don't fall in love with a woman who is too full of herself, even if she is HOOR OF BASRAH"
Now hoor is an Arabic word which means an extremely beautiful goddess like woman
I ask my grandpa who said this Punjabi saying
He replied his own grandfather back when he was my age
And
Basrah is a city in Iraq , and Iraq was Babylon
I suppose this where xians have
Modified "basre ki hoor" to whore of Babylon
There is even a Hindi movie from 1956 " basre ki hoor" although I have no info about the origin of this saying
Just wanted to share my observation I had during void meditation
Hope it is ok to post
1. Just like other places witch Hunt was common in India especially Orissa,Bengal states
Now those who don't know
A witch in Hindi is called DAAYAN , obviously this is derived from goddess Diana , blasphemy by Muslims I suppose
2. Once my grandmother told me an Punjabi saying
" Ode naal yaari kadi na layi jinu apne utte guroor hove , bhave kinni basre di hoor Hove"
Which translates as
" Don't fall in love with a woman who is too full of herself, even if she is HOOR OF BASRAH"
Now hoor is an Arabic word which means an extremely beautiful goddess like woman
I ask my grandpa who said this Punjabi saying
He replied his own grandfather back when he was my age
And
Basrah is a city in Iraq , and Iraq was Babylon
I suppose this where xians have
Modified "basre ki hoor" to whore of Babylon
There is even a Hindi movie from 1956 " basre ki hoor" although I have no info about the origin of this saying