reply to post by 2012DragonSlayer
I don't remember who...its been awhile, but that video was debunked...it some model. I will see if I can dig up the name of her.

Originally posted by MAC269
reply to post by SaturnFX
Dear SaturnFX
Now before we all get carried away, do we have any other evidence other than just this video??
Like do we have the bio test sheet?
Do we have affidavits for these witnesses?
Or is all we have a video that could just be totally bunk?
I know a fair few Auzzies they are jokers.

Originally posted by SLAYER69
reply to post by SaturnFX
Well I got halfway through and needed a smoke...
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They know how to party. Originally posted by SaturnFX
Originally posted by ldyserenity
Could the Mahatbarahta really be telling true history?![]()
Erm...whats that then? care to condence it into a paragraph?
The Mahabharata (Sanskrit Mahābhārata महाभारत, IPA: [məɦɑːˈbʱɑːrət̪ə]) is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India, the other being the Ramayana. The epic is part of itihasa.[1]
Besides its epic narrative of the Kurukshetra War and the fates of the Kauravas and the Pandavas, the Mahabharata contains much philosophical and devotional material, such as a discussion of the four "goals of life" or purusharthas (12.161). The latter are enumerated as dharma (right action), artha (purpose), kama (pleasure), and moksha (liberation). Among the principal works and stories that are a part of the Mahabharata are the Bhagavad Gita, the story of Damayanti, an abbreviated version of the Ramayana, and the Rishyasringa, often considered as works in their own right.
Vimāna (Sanskrit: विमान) is a word with several meanings ranging from temple or palace to mythological flying machines described in Sanskrit epics.
