Immense Animal Sacrifice In Nepal To Death Goddess

A happy Thanksgiving to everyone!  We had to cancel the family dinner due to the only person in our family who was unable to get the flu shots got sick with the flu (interesting, isn’t it?  The ones who got the shots are healthy!).  In Nepal, Hindus are having a 5 year ceremony where they butcher many animals.  This is done to placate a goddess so she will give them wealth.  This is all about the Cave of Wealth and Death and illustrates my point, how human brains really operate, deep inside.

People think all Hindus are the same.  It is, like many ‘pagan’ religions, as diverse and varied as any other so-called ‘non-pagan’ religions. Personally, I believe that all religions are ‘pagan’.  This is due to the way our brains work: we like thinking paganistic thoughts.  This soothes us and lets us function in a dangerous and disturbing world.  And we certainly know this world is most disturbing, especially when we sleep at night.

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Hindu sacrifice of 250,000 animals begins | World news | guardian.co.uk

The world’s biggest animal sacrifice began in Nepal today with the killing of the first of more than 250,000 animals as part of a Hindu festival in the village of Bariyapur, near the border with India. The event, which happens every five years, began with the decapitation of thousands of buffalo, killed in honour of Gadhimai, a Hindu goddess of power….

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…Chandan Dev Chaudhary, a Hindu priest, said he was pleased with the festival’s high turnout and insisted tradition had to be kept. “The goddess needs blood,” he said. “Then that person can make his wishes come true.”

Like in any religious grouping, some Hindi want to stop the slaughter while others revel in the bloody business.  Even when various religions forbid killing even flies, they still find it ludicrously easy to massacre humans over trivial social or religious disputes or differences.  Again: religion and killing are very, very closely associated inside our brains.  That is, the parts of our brains that are most active, if viewed using various scientific tools, are also the parts where the thinking process for murder lies.

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I never heard of this particular, bloody goddess before so I was rather curious about her.  And it turns out, getting information online is difficult.  I have some fondness for bloody goddesses since they are often the elder beings worshipped by humans way back when men discovered that women could bleed in synch with the moon and not die or even be harmed whereas if any man bleeds even half as much, he can die.

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All ‘primitive’ cultures have many taboos and rules concerning women menstruating which are designed to protect men from the Dark Magic hoodoo of feminine bleeding.  Universally, caves are closely associated in human cultures with the womb.  The river of blood that flows from the womb is also the same place where births happen.  The mental transference of this understanding of blood flows like river/womb like dark cave/birth and rebirth to various constellations in the sky, the sun and the moon, is the early history of all human religions and belief systems.

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Generally speaking, most religions move slowly away from the bloody origins of all religions and try to hide it, over time.  For example, in the Bible, the believers in the ‘god’ in that book move from assuming the god wants human sacrifices to a laundry list of various animals this god wants killed on auspicious stellar or astral events to no animals or humans being sacrificed.  But this doesn’t mean the human sacrifices are wrong or unimportant.

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For example, the excuse given for ceasing blood sacrifices to the Bible god is simple: a human sacrifice of the supposed ‘son’ born via magic from a dark womb, made it unnecessary to have various slaughter fests to keep this particular god happy.  The Hindu goddess in this story intrigued me enough to poke around, hoping to find some more connections to this entire business of the Cave of Wealth and Death.  I split the name of the goddess into two parts:

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Gadhi – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gadhi is a village development committee in Rautahat District in the Narayani Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 1063.

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So, the village where this happens is named after half of the goddess’s name.  I looked up in a Sanskrit dictionary the meaning of ‘gadhi’:  Origin and Meaning of the Name Gadhi:  Father of Vishvamitra. So, the name of the goddess is the name of a god with a second word attached to differentiate them.  This often happens in religions: the yin/yang/male/female/dark/light duality is very obvious.  It seems that our brains operate on a duality system and we see this clearly in nearly all human activities.  The either/or process is also how we debate or process data or view panoramas.

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This is also why finessing events, information and systems analysis is extremely difficult for the human mind and even with lots of training, is immensely difficult to do.  The first step is to always step back and look at the duality itself and then like with fractals, begin to isolate various dual systems and compare them with opposite dual systems and see if there are even more, unseen dualities.  This sounds insane but it is also the fundamental basis of figuring out complex systems.

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Seeing that the male half of this god/goddess group has a name, I looked it up to see what the son did in the hopes this would illuminate the darker doings of the mother/father duo:

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Vishvamitra – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Brahmarshi Vishvamitra (Sanskrit विश्वामित्र viśvā-mitra “all-friend“) is one of the most venerated rishis or sages of ancient times in India. He is also credited as the author of most of Mandala 3 of the Rigveda, including the Gayatri Mantra. The Puranas mention that only 24 Rishissince antiquity have understood the whole meaning of, and thus wielded the whole power of, the Gayatri Mantra. Sage Vishvamitra is supposed to be the first, and Sage Yajnavalkya the last….

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…Vishvamitra was a king in ancient India, also called Kaushika (“the descendant of Kusha“). He was a valiant warrior and the great-grandson of a great king named Kusha. The Valmiki Ramayana, prose 51 of Bala Kanda, starts the legend of Vishvamitra thus, “There was a king named Kusha, a brainchild of Prajapati, and Kusha’s son was the powerful and verily righteous Kushanaabha. One who is highly renowned by the name Gaadhi was the son of Kushanaabha, and Gaadhi’s son is this great-saint of great resplendence, Vishvamitra. Vishvamitra ruled the earth, and this great-resplendent king ruled the kingdom for many thousands of years.”

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If this ‘first sage’ son ‘ruled for many thousands of years’, he sounds an awful lot like he is associated with a Zodiac star cluster.  Since the main animals sacrificed in these modern ceremonies are bulls, I would venture out of line and suggest this ‘first sage’ may have been Taurus.  This is Indra, one of the oldest gods in the pantheon.  And this god has been literally eclipsed by later gods associated with other star groups in the Zodiac.

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Indra is also ‘gold’.  The ancient Greek astronomers talked about the ‘golden age’ which they identified as Taurus. There was the silver and brass and iron ages (guess which one we are in!) which were ‘debased’ from the purity of the ‘golden era’ which was thousands of years ago, when Taurus rose in the east on the vernal equinox.  Of course, there are older cycles going back to Virgo, the Virgin (mother).  For many thousands of years, humans pondered the dawn skies and set up rock circles and other devices to help them observe when stars, the moon and the sun rose and set.

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So this goddess is associated with the oldest core books in the Rigveta.  Which makes her very irritable and ancient.  I would guess that people kept her cult going for the last 36,000 years.  When it comes to religions, we are of a dual mind: we fear change…you never know about the unknown!….and yet we are restless. When the appearance of the heavens shift and change over time, we have to reset our religious beliefs and this is very disturbing and painful.

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So various bits and pieces of older beliefs remain but mutate, are papered over or become temporarily hidden from view after great effort and training is applied.  Generally speaking, displaced gods tend to live on in the minds of the masses long, long, long after the elites and their astronomers ditch the previous gods and goddesses.  This gives all religious a deeper characteristic and more depth and power since it dwells inside of our personal Caves of Wealth and Death.  Here is some more about the magic mage, son of the blood drenched ancient goddess:

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Vishvamitra – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

On one of his exploits, he and his soldiers took rest in the ashram of Rishi Vasishta. There, his whole army was well fed and taken care of. This caused a doubt in the king’s mind as to how it was possible for this simple ashram to take care of all the arrangements to feed an entire army. He expressed his surprise to the sage. Vasishta replied,

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“O king, this feast that you have partaken with your kinsmen, has been provided by my calf Nandini (sometimes referred as Sabala), who was gifted to me by Indra. You must know that she is the daughter of Indra’s cow Kamadhenu. She provides me with everything I need.”


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More proof that this ancient goddess is connected to Taurus.


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Kaushika was filled with wonder when he heard this. He began to think that possessing this cow would mean a lot to him; after all, the sage did not have to provide food and sustenance for a large army everyday. He expressed a desire to the sage for obtaining Nandini from him. Vasishta was polite, but steadfast in his refusal. He would not be tempted by the offer of untold wealth that was made by Kaushika, for after all who can set a price on a cow, which can readily yield all the riches in the world.


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Anyone attempting to try to understand money must understand this paragraph of this very ancient story.  The Taurus cow (note how Egypt, in this same time frame, also had a very similar divine cow) was the source of all riches!  And that if someone possessed this magical cow, they will be able to multiply whatever it is that is ‘wealth’ until it reaches infinity!


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Note also, that all times kings and rulers want infinite wealth is for what?  War!  So this guy wants the magical infinity cow so he can feed his ever-bigger army so they can conquer and rule the world!  Of course, the sage owning the magical cow connected to the bloody goddess won’t hand it over, because if he did, the magic would blow up, that is, infinity will turn to zero in a lightning bolt.


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The king grew exceedingly angry. He insulted the Brahmarishi with harsh words, and ordered his soldiers to seize the cow, and drive it to his kingdom. By his yogic powers, the great sage Vasishta, called forth an entire army of fierce warriors. They fought the army of Kaushika and defeated it thoroughly. Kaushika was captured and presented before Vasishta. The sage pardoned the king and sent him away with words of advice.

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And so ends this particular saga, with a very strange ending indeed!  The defender of the magical infinity wealth cow could create a bigger army than the king’s army and the king was defeated.  And what happened next?

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The king was given advice!  HAHAHA.  He had to learn his lesson about the Cave of Wealth and Death and bring this information to future kings and rulers so they would do what?

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AVOID INFINITY!  And of course, the entire realm of fairy tales and mythology is chock full of such stories, all of which examine this paradoxical situation of infinity/zero/wealth/death from top to bottom.  An endless pool of lessons and  psychological advice.  The other day, I went to this event in NY where a guy claimed he understood money better than the ‘experts’.  He even wrote a book about this!

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And what did he say?  He claimed, we could make money out of thin air!  Duh!  And he figured, since we can do this, why not give everyone $10,000 so the economy could flourish!  And to fix the obvious results which is the utter destruction of the value of the currency being thus abused, he would stop this flood of milk from the magical cow via us all solemnly swearing we will never, ever do this again!

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HAHAHA.  I was FURIOUS.  I explained that this was totally insane and that money can’t be used this way because history tells us in no uncertain terms that if we can make money appear magically, we cannot resist the temptation to milk the magical cow forever  to infinity.  It is our human natures to do this.  He thought I was crazy, of course.  ‘All money is based on laws,’ he declared.  The point being, a government creating money out of nothing and just handing it out, not collecting taxes and selling bonds and paying interest (all of which restricts money creation!) any government making magic money cannot stop.

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That is because it is very popular.  Everyone will want $100,000 and then a million and then a billion and soon, postage stamps cost a trillion dollars like we saw this last decade in Zimbabwe.  Or Weimar Germany. And this takes me to the news: during the entire agony of Zimbabwe collapsing, it virtually never made any headlines at all in the US.  And this is fearful news.  It means, we don’t want to see what happens when the magical cow is captured and milked endlessly.

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That is, Zimbabwe is now totally collapsing, people are starving, the electrical system is barely functional at all, there are no real banks anymore, schools are closed, soldiers riot and steal in the streets and the population is trying to flee this monetary hell hole.  Money is for COMMERCE.  It is for settling debts over time and cannot afford to lose faith or value because if this is lost, all business collapses and only gold remains as the final sales mechanism…aside from bullets, of course.

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This is our Thanksgiving lesson.  Have fun with the turkeys!

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11 responses to “Immense Animal Sacrifice In Nepal To Death Goddess

  1. Matheus

    No posts about DUBAI yet ?!?!?!

  2. emsnews

    I was going to write about Dubai tomorrow morning due to being gone most of today.

    Yes, the crash of this mega-fantasy land that used foreign contractors all over the world will have an immense effect.

    The entire entity of Dubai was insane from day one.

  3. emsnews

    Plovering, I am really weary of your hyper-vaccination-phobias. You are beyond silly at this point.

  4. Jay

    “If this ‘first sage’ son ‘ruled for many thousands of years’, he sounds an awful lot like he is associated with a Zodiac star cluster. Since the main animals sacrificed in these modern ceremonies are bulls, I would venture out of line and suggest this ‘first sage’ may have been Taurus. This is Indra, one of the oldest gods in the pantheon. And this god has been literally eclipsed by later gods associated with other star groups in the Zodiac.”

    Why does this remind me of Mithras…

  5. tree son

    Obama – you can take that to the bank

  6. nah

    happy thanksgiving where you can get it
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    yeah european banks got smashed crashed and rash
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    60 billion default OW…. guess the god-cow of Vasishta is going to have to get to work…. before all we have left is advice from Vasishta itself, what a terrible cure to learn that would be
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    the blood sacrifice in napal is the real deal… wAAAY bigger than the NY marathon… herd something like 200,000+ animals in 24hrs… bet theres one hell of a feast…. pretty much a hands on thanksgiving… must kill 20million birds in 4weeks here in the US
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    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-181259944046452879&q=iluminati&total=111&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=4
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    yum

  7. Huh?

    “But this doesn’t mean the human sacrifices are wrong or unimportant.”

    You are sick; not to mention obsessed with the stars, blood, murder, and canabalism.

    And you wonder why nobody listens to you?

  8. John (The Original)

    She’s speaking from the perspective of the religions in question, not her own viewpoint, you dingbat.

  9. emsnews

    Maybe I should have human sacrifices. Instead, we send these people to Afghanistan to die…

  10. eschew

    I used to drive a Taurus. It didn’t last forever.

    Turkey Armageddon is a sacrifice to beliefs long since gone awry.

    You beat me to it, Elaine. Isn’t Afghanistan the new Valhalla?

  11. DoesItMatter

    Gadhimai festival happens in Bariyapur, in Bara District: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadhimai_festival

    Gadhi village is in Rautahat District.

    The above districts seem to be different so I do not see the connection between Gadhimai and Gadhi village. Am I missing something?

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    ELAINE: Sorry if I confused people, I wasn’t saying that the ceremonies are in Gadhi, I was looking for information about the name or rather part of a name of a goddess and that led me far afield. Gadhimai is not Gadhi but both took names from the same entity.

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