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Dhamma Khagga Vara

Doctrine of the Virtuous Swordsman

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Dhamma Khagga VaraṂ:
Doctrine of the "Sword Sworn" of "Virtue"
KhaggavisāṆakappo Edition

What if the Pali language is much older than academics believe?
What if,  the Buddhists messed up the meaning, and the grammar of the Pali traditions, and even read them in the wrong direction? 

Academics have been translating Pali based on trust in the "Buddhists", but the "Buddhists" assimulated a language that belonged to a martial people history knows as the "Sakkā" — a non-Vedic culture of mounted Warfighters and Guardians who descended from an Ancient people known as the "Vir".

Stripping back the Pali terms of the Sutta Pitaka, with its "Jatakas", ancient chronicles have been unfolding, speaking of what could only be called the histories of an erased people.

When Pali is examined, based on Avestan, Gothic, Old Persian, and Latin... avoiding Buddhist and "Sanskritized" notions, the meaning of the terms become much clearer, and speak to a deep account of conquest, of defense, and that of Virtuous Warfighters, versus that of drug induced raiders led by the ancient shaman warlords known as "vipra" to the Rigveda, but "vipa" in Pali. Those who shake and quiver on account of their use of soma and drug induced states. 

​In Dhamma Khagga Varaṃ, a "Doctrine of the Virtuous Swordsman" will unfold, making use of the chronicles hidden in the "Jatakas" and other suttas, showing how a people who guarded over ancient trade routes, with Justice in mind, were overrun by priests, by shamans who were using soma and other intoxicants to, as they say, "purify non-believers" — and then throwing these "transformed" kinds against their enemies, making death appear "honorable", leading to Immortality, or "amarā". 


It's a chronicle that can be made evident through the use of etymologies and deep linguistical investigations, with a sound method that can be replicated by all readers, on their own, and tested for Validity. 

Dhamma Khagga Varaṃ is going to be quite controversial — and more than anything, it's going to flip history on its head. It's about those who built trading hubs in the "Ancient world", and sought to connect the "kinds" through Value exchange. But then, had to build fortifications to protect Value from those who came to impose their drug induced religions, and propagations of the supernatural, believing they had a "Divine Right" to raid, to rob, to subjugate that of all others. 

It's the ancient history of a time when Warriors were the primary source of Virtue, and the Sword was for defense of all that was Valid and Valuable, in trade, and by consent. Gvernments were nothing more than raiding forces led by intoxicated shamans, spreading through the orderly world, setting it on fire... and doing far more worse. 

EVERYONE has been lied to. Academics and Buddhists have engaged in a cover up. They do not want people knowing what took place in Ancient Central Asia. 

But... their time is up. Using digital libraries and modern tech, a reconstruction is being rapidly carried out, and the findings will prove to be beyond any reasonable doubt. 

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