Brahminist’s often try to argue that Ram
had rescued Ahalya when he stepped on her feet. This is a total falsification of
facts. Ram, the son of king Alexander in Yashodhara, who lived in Shravasti- (skeleton
of a whale, which is actually that of
the last land inhabiting Dinausaur, a free spirit, destroyed by ‘Saint’George
because he had developed an undue fear about it, upon which dinousars left for
the deserts(Camel, cactuses), skies (bats)and seas(whales, sharks) was in the
possession o the Buddhas of Shravasti, which later came to the possession of
Ram, and is presently to be found in
Sayaji Museum, Baroda.) Manu, the son of Gauthama Buddha along with Ram, a son
of his mother in Alexander, Bhrigu and Kashyap together killed Buddha to take
over his kingdom and to get his supernatural powers, and ate his mea upon the insistence
of Ramt. Though a Buddha in actual fact cannot be killed, Buddha was relieved
to live the world for some time for the world was in a miserable shape and it was also painful for him to live on in those
conditions. Buddha used to dwell in a small twin tomb structure and had no
palace to his account. Upon being faced by a widespread disaster upon the
killing, and hearing their lamentations, Buddha appeared to them and assured his
children, or the incoming group of satanic idolators may rule the country for a
short interval and see its results by themselves, and gave assurance that he
will reappear when the world was in an acute need for it.
Ram was a man given to the worst kind
of male hegemonic and anti mothe-rgoddess practices, raping and killing 30000
and worked totally against the Yakshi or free woman culture of the period. He
was a Necromancer and was originally named Vikram (often misrepresented as “vikramaditya’
for he had attempted to destroy the sun spirit of that time, rather than for
being a sun god by himself. The vikram and vetal story is that of his
necromancing, in an attempt to recapture the holy spirit (paramatma)that he had
lost on his murdering Buddha. Upon Buddhas death Ram ,Manu , Bhrigu and Kashyap
together turned the region into a brahminical or hierarchic fiefdom, setting
out to destroy all spiritual presenses of which a great many where women, whom
the aryanists from around 2nd century B.C like Varahamihira had
gradually submitted to rape, torture and abuse and were reducing through
murders most foul thereby working towards the destruction of the prophetic
trial.
What is generally thought us Ram’s
giving life to Ahalya was actually his raising the body of Ahalya and using it
after having kicked her to death for necromancing. As a person who regarded the
immobility or disciplining of his consort as fundamental, Ram was totally unacceptable
as a lover to Seetha, who was Tara herself, a free spirit and Baali’s and Sugreeva’s girl friend whom he tried to forcefully keep for himself.
Seetha had always tried to maintain a safe distance from him and had finally
set off to Lanka to get away from him. Ram was also more comfortable with a
golden idol of Seetha ,than to her in the real and used it for his rituals. The
brahminical practice of murdering free spirits and trying to attach or bind
them to idols and trying to deceive them
and derive powers from them by keeping them under ritual scrutiny was actually
totally harmfull to women, since through this witch hunting a lot of the women
spirits in the world were obfuscated or temporarily kept in abeyance resulting
in a general destruction in the status and freedom of women. Ram thus was a typically piggish ‘Varaha” who
belonged to Satanism rather than the Buddhist Yogini tradition,
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