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Title: mountains of the gods Post by chimera on May 13th, 2016 at 8:10am
The Snowy peaks look good this time of year and resemble the Himalayas . Hindus say that mount Meru the central world-mountain is located in north Himalayas from where 4 rivers flow to the cardinal directions : China, India, Afghanistan ( Aryana : " land of Europeans ") and Russia.
Jagungal is a mountain near Kosciuzsko and 3 rivers flow from it , east south west. Near enough. In 1025 after India attacked Java, many Tamils moved to Java and Tamil word jagangal means "communities". Several Aboriginal tribes had ceremonies in the Snowy where jagungal means "table-top mountain" and manaro is "high plateau". In Java manara is "tower" and means "worthy of honour" in Sanskrit. Munarra was the lady in the mountains who created the Murray river as wife of Baiame sky-father. Shiva created the Himalaya rivers with wife Parvati. If you get my drift... |
Title: Re: mountains of the gods Post by Bojack Horseman on May 13th, 2016 at 11:20am
No we dont.
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Title: Re: mountains of the gods Post by chimera on May 13th, 2016 at 1:37pm
what part of "mountain" don't you understand?
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Title: Re: mountains of the gods Post by Bojack Horseman on May 13th, 2016 at 2:11pm
I understand mountain, its the rest of it thats drivel.
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Title: Re: mountains of the gods Post by chimera on May 13th, 2016 at 3:14pm
Define Drivelling at Dictionary.com
www.dictionary.com/browse/drivelling "I can only say, once more, I'm as innocent as the drivelling snow," repeated Leander ... drivel. v. Old English dreflian "to dribble or run at the nose, slobber," from ... he's wrong, snow doesn't drivel , he means drizzle. drizzle (v.) Dictionary.com. 1540s, perhaps an alteration of drysning "a falling of dew" (c. 1400), from Old English -drysnian, related to dreosan "to fall," from PIE root *dhreu- (see drip (v.)). Or perhaps Middle English dresen "to fall," from Old English dreosan. Related: Drizzled; drizzling. As a noun, from 1550s. actually it's trivia and we understand the Snowy has snow. and mountains. |
Title: Re: mountains of the gods Post by The Grappler on May 13th, 2016 at 7:02pm
Sounds like a loose connection of Pharkenja Barkas to me....
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Title: Re: mountains of the gods Post by chimera on May 13th, 2016 at 7:37pm
It's a tight fit.
Jagungal "world people" appears in the Indonesian word , jagatguru (Skt) " teacher of the world " , the name of bhaṭāra Guru , the god Shiva , Siwa, who was sent by Jagannath Brahman. .Bhatara Siwa memohon kekuatan sakti istrinya Bhatari Uma Parwati dengan. : "Goddess Parvati obtains her magic powers from Shiva". Then the gods on Jagungal Kosciusko would be them. Munara Mountain in Bogor, Indonesia seems to be Manaro "high plateau" of the Snowy, and Munarra the goddess. |
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