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Nicolai Levashov. Russian History Viewed through Distorted Mirrors. Vol. 1

            Cherubim and a flaming sword put to guard the gates of Paradise). Not far away from
            it a tree grew with the sculptures of three cobras. It was enclosed and decorated with
            flowers and beads. There was an enormous hand-made tree with a serpent winding
            around its trunk in the heart of the valley. It turned out that for the Hindu (descend-
            ants of the Dravidian and the Naga people) it was a sacral place. They think that
            Shiva was born in this valley. Shiva in Hinduism and Brahmanism is one of three
            Supreme deities, along with Brahma and Vishnu. Brahma is a God-Creator, Vishnu
            is a God-Keeper and Shiva is a God-Destroyer. Shiva in Hinduism is a Great God,
            Mahadeva, only Brahma and Vishnu are his equals. Shiva is eternal; he is the head
            of evil spirits, the God of fury, madness and wild orgies, and, at the same time, the
            God of asceticism and the head of yogis. Shiva is a killer of Kama, the deity of love,
            who dared to trouble his soul. His symbols are a bull, phallus and moon.

                  He is usually portrayed with a trident and a necklace made of  human skulls.
            Shiva’s cult requires human sacrifice. Shiva’s wife, Kali the Horrific (Kali-Ma) is
            an exact likeness of her husband. It should be noted that Shiva’s cult originated in
            the time of patriarchy which forced out Goddesses, in particular the Goddess Kali-
            Ma, into the background, occupying her “niche” and keeping her specific feature —
            the human sacrifice.

                  The  human  sacrifices  to  Shiva  have  never  stopped  and  continue  at  present.
            There is real confirmation of this: “Bijnor: in a gruesome incident, a temple priest
            chopped the head off an eight year-old boy with a dagger to propitiate a deity by hu-
            man sacrifice in a town in Bijnor district, police said on Thursday. The incident came
            to light when the boy hailing from Kalagarh was reported missing after he had gone
            to the Shiva temple to play with his friends, police said. His body was later recovered
            from the nearby bushes. On interrogation, the priest confessed to the crime, police
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            said, adding the priest has been arrested.”  Certainly, human sacrifice takes place se-
            cretly and on a much lesser scale compared to ancient times, but it does not change
            the essence of this cult. So, the god Shiva “simply” adopted a historical relay-race
            from the hands of the Goddess Kali-Ma. Shiva’s status as a husband of a Goddess
            called Kali the Horrific only confirms this succession.

                  All this enables us to assume that in the epoch before Shiva, Paradisiacal valley-
            Eden was a sacred place for the Dravidian and the Naga people who worshipped the
            Black Mother — the Goddess Kali-Ma.


                  1.6. The war between Light and Dark Forces reflected in the Old
                  Testament and the Slavonic-Aryan Vedas

                  According to Slavonic-Aryan chronology, 2817 years after the Day of the Sign-
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            ing of a Peace Treaty  (or in 2692 B.C.), the Aryan tribes undertook their first Cam-


                  41  Eight year-old sacrificed by temple priest
                  42  7511 years ago there was a war between Arimia (ancient China) and Great Russenia, a part of the Slavonic-
            Aryan Empire42 which occupied the territory west of the Riphean (the Ural) Mountains. The war was very severe and
            unequal. However, Great Russenia won a victory over ancient China–Arimia. The victory was so significant and heavy
            that our ancestors selected the Day of the Signing a Peace Treaty on September 22, according to a Christian calendar, as
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