Part-2: About the words
SHAKTIISM and SHAIVISM
Dear Ram Varmha and Dear Friends,
Greetings. I will
identify a number of Sanskrit and English words which are very related to the
OM concept in Hinduism. Again I ask the forgiveness of my lady readers for my
being very candid in my explanations of OM and OM related words. Please
be understanding since this candidness is important in order to show that
unimaginable linguistic alterations and tranferrance has been done from Turkish
into other languages. My explanations will further show that Turkish was
the only initial fully developed language and that other languages were
manufactured from it. Readers will understand from this that Turkish was
a very old mother/father language for others.
The following
information shown in red is from an online paper entitled "Tantra, Karezza, and other forms of Sacred sex defined" at url: http://www.luckymojo.com/tktantradefinition.html which
states:
"Tantra
(a Sanskrit word which means "woven together") is a term loosely
applied to several divergent and even contradictory schools of Hindu yoga in
which the sexual union of male and female is worshipped either in principle or
in human practice. It has also come to be applied to sex-based
religious practices developed in other religions, including Bon, Tibetan
Buddhism, Taoism, Christianty, Judaism, and Transcendentalism.
Pre-Hindu tantra: Shaktiism and Shaivism
Although tantra yoga texts themselves are only dated to the medieval period in
India, it is thought by some that the earliest strand of tantra yoga, derived
from the Dravidian, pre-Hindu religion of Shaktiism (worship
of the goddess in her numerous forms), focuses on yoni
puja, a ceremony honouring the vulva -- either of a statue or a living
woman. Depending upon the school of study, this puja may involve making
offerings of food and liquids while chanting prayers or it may involve the
deliberate sexual arousal of a woman who is believed to embody or personify the
deity. A related thread of tantra yoga that derives
from Shaivism (the worship of the god Siva, which predates the syncretistic
religion now known as Hinduism) has at its center linga
puja, a ceremony honouring the penis, often in the form of a natural
upright stone. Similar objects of worship have been found among the
archaeological remains of many neolithic people around the world, leading some
theorists to speculate that "sex worship" in
some form or another is humanity's oldest relgion."
For the rest of the paper, the reader should visit this reference paper at urlhttp://www.luckymojo.com/tktantradefinition.html.
These are self explanatory statements to which I do not need to add anything.
However I want to show that double or multiple meaning words were constructed
by the operatores of these "-isms" who
did not tell the whole truth behind these names. There are Turkish words hidden
in these Sanskrit words having meanings that explain the sexual connotations
attributed to them. These Sanskrit words, restructured from Turkish words and
expressions, in one sense meant "godly" concepts, but in the other,
they embodied Turkish words that expressed sexual sensibilities.
The
Hinduism trinity is made up with the gods BRAHMA, SHIVA and VISHNU.
According to the Indian mythology, BRAHMA the Creator has SARASVATI as
his wife, the goddess of creative arts. VISHNU the Preserver lives on mount
MERU with his wife LAKSHMI. Vishnu, who rides through the heavens on Garuda, is
a personification of a number of concepts. SHIVA the Destroyer, the third
member of the trinity, lives on mount KAILAS. He rides a bull while
holding his wife PARVATI. ["The World's Great Religions" by
LIFE-TIME Incorporated, [New York, 1957, p. 21].
VISHNU and SIVA or SHIVA
I
explained the name BRAHMA in my previous paper as being a restructured word
from Turkish. This also applies to the names VISHNU and SIVA or SHIVA.
When
the Sanskrit name VISHNU is rearranged letter-by-letter as "ISHUN-V",
(where V is a multi-identity letter that can represent either U or Y or W or
O), I find the Turkish expression "ISHIN O" meaning "it is
light". Additionally, if the name VISHNU is rearranged
letter-by-letter as "HUNIS-V", I find the Turkish expression
"HUNES U" (GÜNES O) meaning "It is sun and light". In
Turkish history we have a number of great Turkish empires with the name HUN
(GÜN) used in the title names. So HUN is also a Turkish name and word
derived from the Turkish word GÜN meaning "Sun". Thus, VISHNU
is a personification of sun and sunlight. The sun was the most prominent sky
deity of the ancient Turanian OGUZ / TUR religion. The sun and its heat / light
are indeed the preserver of life without which no life would be possible.
Actually,
even the English word SUN is derived from Turkish KÜN (meaning Sun) where
the K in KÜN is first represented with an English C making the word CUN - which
can be vocalized as either KÜN or SÜN - because English C is a multi-identity
letter that can be pronounced as a K or as an S. The English
anagrammatizers chose the S sound over the K sound and changed the letter C
into an S to make it SUN.
SHIVA (SIVA) and SHIVAISM or SIVAISM
The
name of the wife of the god Shiava (Siva) was PARVATI. This is a word
that has been manufactured from Turkish "ARVAT" meaning "wife
and woman". So correspondence is exact.
The
name SHIVA, rearranged in the form of "ISH-AV", is the altered and disguised
form of the Turkish expression "IShI EV" meaning "light
house" (light home) and similarly SIVA, rearranged in the form of
"SI-AV", is the altered and disguised form of the Turkish expression
"ISI EV" meaning "heat house" (heat home) which are the expressions
defining the Sun. In ancient SUN worshiping Turanian religion, sun was the
source of light and heat that lighted and heated the earth. Sun is the life
giver and also too much of it can destroy as well. In this context, SHIVA
(SIVA) is a divine concept. But, in addition to this aspect of the name
Shiva (Siva), it has other meanings embedded in it.
SHIVA
(SIVA), as the Destroyer, would be from the Turkish word "SAVA(S)H"
meaning "war" which is destruction or destroying, and the Turkish
word SEVI(S)H" or "SAVI" (SEVI) meaning "loving"
and "being peaceful". In the English definition of SIVA (SHIVA), we
have the following description: [From Sanskrit SIVA, friendly,
auspicious.] One of the supreme deities of Hinduism, when regarded as one
member of the Hindu triad (Trimurti), representing the principle of
destruction, and also the reproductive or restoring power. Sivaism,
Shivaism", [Webster's Collegiate
Dictionary, 1947, p. 930].
This
definition is interesting because it is telling us that SHIVA represents
conflicting ideas such as "friendly", "auspicious",
"reproductive or restorng power" versus "destruction".
This leads me to think of the questions: What could possibly be in this
name SHIVA or SHIVAISM that could lead to these conflicting concepts? Let
us examine the word SHIVAISM to find out.
When
the word SHIVAISM is rearranged as "SAVISHIM", I find some relevant
Turkish words in it. They are:
a)
"SAVASHIM" meaning "I am war" and alternatively
"SAVASHMA" meaning "making war". These are relevant
because in this context, SHIVA is "destruction".
b) "SEVISHIM"(SEVIȘIM) meaning "I am love". This
is also relevant because SHIVA (SIVA) is regarded as
"friendly", "auspicious", and "reproductive or
restorng power". Human reproduction is the result of "love" or
"lovemaking" - which is what Turkish SEVIȘIM is all about.
This is also evident in the Sanskrit word SIVA meaning
"friendly" because it has the Turkish word SAVI (SEVI) meaning
"loving, friendly" embedded in it. Thus in this context, SHIVA
(SIVA) is a personification of "love, friendship and peace".
Thus,
it is clear that the Hindu god SHIVA (SIVA) is a personification of the
"war and peace" concept, that is, opposing concepts. War and
Peace or Love conditions always existed between nations, tribes and between man
and woman.
Furthermore,
the word SHIVAISM has other "love" related Turkish expressions
embedded in it. This we see as follows:
c)
When the word SHIVAISM or SHAIVISM is rearranged letter-by-letter as
"SIVISHMA", I find the Turkish word "SEVISHME" (SEVIȘME) meaning
"love making".
d)
When the word SHIVAISM is rearranged as "AM-SIVISH", we find
the Turkish expression "AM-SEVISH" meaning "loving
genitalia" or "love making" which connects the Hindu word OM to
Turkish word AM again - which makes my identification of OM as AM absolutely
correct.
Clearly
there are sex and love expressing Turkish phrases hidden in these Sanskrit
and/or English words. Thus, it must be the "LOVE" aspect of SIVA
(SHIVA) and SHIVAISM, as I defined above, that was used by the cult operating
priests to come up with such sex-based religious concepts in India. Evidently
the TANTRA cult practices, such as Shaivism and Shaktiism,
are due to these hidden meanings in Turkish that
make them the syncretistic religion
now known as Hinduism
in India. These secret "meanings" involved in the words SIVA
(SHIVA) and SHIVAISM must have been known only to the "cult"
operators who worked out their secret cabalistic activities designed to exploit
people, particularly women, for self-serving purposes. Those cult
operators who came up with these exploiting "religious" notions knew
all of these Turkish words which they then combined and molded into one
so-called Sanskrit word. Yes these words SEVISHME (meaning lovemaking)
and SAVASHMA (meaning warmaking) exist in Turkish, but they are not used
as a basis for "sex and love" based religions. "Sex-based
religious" concepts are alien notions to the ancient and modern Turkish
societies, although natural sex is a normal requirement of maintaining human
life on earth in all societies.
Here,
I showed the "love making" aspect of SHIVAISM or SHAIVISM which
verifies what the above reference sources state, that is: "Although tantra
yoga texts themselves are only dated to the medieval period in India, it is
thought by some that the earliest strand of tantra yoga, derived from the
Dravidian, pre-Hindu religion of Shaktiism (worship
of the goddess in her numerous forms), focuses on yoni
puja, a ceremony honouring the vulva -- either of a statue or a living
woman."
This
explanation tries to falsely put the origin of this sex-based religious concept
onto the Dravidians when it was most likely the concoction of much more modern
and medieval "man". The cult operators are trying to put their
own deviousness on the backs of the ancient peoples as if they were so pure and
godly that they would not do such a thing. Furthermore, when the reference (at
the top of this email) states:
"A
related thread of tantra yoga that derives from Shaivism (the
worship of the god Siva, which predates the syncretistic religion now known as
Hinduism) has
at its center linga
puja, a ceremony honouring the penis, often in the form of a natural
upright stone. Similar
objects of worship have been found among the archaeological remains of many
neolithic people around the world, leading some theorists to speculate that "sex
worship" in some form or another is humanity's oldest
relgion."
Again
this is a devious explanation of modern man trying to put his own perversion
onto the back of the ancient people. Yes there were many upright stones
used in the ancient cultures of Asia, Europe, the Middle East and North Africa
- but they were not representing the penis nor were they used in sex-based
religions. For example, the UPRIGHT STONE obelisks of ancient MASAR
(MISIR) were representing the Sun God. Similarly, the UPRIGHT STONES of
Stonehenge which were arranged in a circle were not representing the phallus
nor were they used in sex-based religions. Stonehenge and similar
structures represented the ancient Turanian religious "EYE" concept,
that is, Turkish O-GÖZ (OGUZ) concept in which Sun and Moon were regarded as
the eyes of the Sky-god. The same goes for the many UPRIGHT STONES with
slanted tops found all over Europe and Asia. These are all remnants of the
ancient Turanian Sun worshipping single (BIR, i.e., 1) Sky God concept.
Even the modern notation for numeral 1 has a slanted top.
SHAKTI and SHAKTIISM
In the same way, when we examine the Sanskrit word SHAKTI, first in the
rearranged form "ISHAKT", we find the Turkish word
"ISHIKTI" (IȘIKTI) meaning "it is light", "it is
enlightening" which is again a godly entity relating to the sun and its
light - and also to learning. Learning is the enlightening of the human mind.
However,
when the word SHAKTI is rearranged as "ASHKTI", we have the Turkish
word "ASHKTI" (AȘKTI) meaning "it is love", "it is being in
love, "it is love making". So the word SHAKTI is also a
concocted word from Turkish such that it represents "love and love
making" concepts but in a secretive way.
Similarly
when the word SHAKTIISM is rearranged as "SIKISHMAT", I
find the Turkish word "SIKISHMEDI" meaning "it is love
making", "it is intercourse". So again not only the
concept of SHAKTIISM is based on "love making", but also it is a
linguistic stealing that has taken place from Turkish language in making up the
word SHAKTIISM. Additionally, when the word
SHAKTIISM is rearranged as "AM-SIKISHT", one finds the
Turkish word "AM SIKISHTI" meaning "penetrating OM (AM)"
which again makes the OM concept and the AM concept one and the same. This
further verifies that Turkish words and phrases have been stolen for making
words for Indo-European and Semitic languages. Not only that, but also
the insincerity built into the newly manufactured words have been used to
exploit people. This alteration of Turkish language words and expressions has
been a very widely used linguistic trick.
Furthermore,
if the word SHAKTI is rearranged as "SIKHTA", we find the Turkish
word "SIKTI" that means "love making" and
"phallus" which then brings this Sanskrit word SHAKTI into the
so-called "phallicism" or "love-making" concepts used under
the guise of religion. Most likely such riddled religious concepts were
designed to secretly exploit women and again probably only the "cult"
operators knew about their secret ambitions but their clients did not.
Finally,
when the word SHAKTIISM is rearranged as "ASHKTI-ISM", again I find
another Turkish expression "ASHKTI ISMI" (AȘKTI ISMI) meaning
"its name is love", "its name is lovemaking".
Similar
to the Sanskrit and/or English terms SHAIVISM, SHAKTIISM, there is also another
similar Sanskrit term KAMASUTRAM which is again another "love making"
concept that has been manufactured from a Turkish expression. When the word
KAMASUTRAM is rearranged letter-by-letter as "AMA-SUKMATR", one finds
that it is the restructured, Sanskritized and hidden Turkish expression
"AMA SOKMATUR" or "AM SIKMATUR" meaning
"penetration". This explains fully the concept behind the
KAMASUTRAM. It is clear that those who are behind this kind of
"cultural" activities have utilized the Turkish language fully for
their sinister purposes.
All of this also indicates that the original language in India most likely was
a Turkish dialect. The country name "HINDUSTAN" clearly points to the
presence of Turkish in ancient India. And most likely it was the Aryan wanderer
groups who obliterated that Turkish after their arrival in India and came up
with the so-called SANSKRIT language. Aryans also started this sex-based
religion after their arrival in the Indian subcontinent. The Aryan Brahmin
priests with the knowledge of "secretive" concepts were able to put
themselves at the top position of the Indian caste system that they created in
this land as other Aryan priests were also doing the same in other societies in
distant lands such as Babylon, Greece and Italy. So the Aryan groups benefitted
immensely from their meaning-convoluted "religions" that they
explained only in riddles, metaphors and/or allegorical terms. It seems that
"religion making / operating" by these ancient Aryan priests was one
of the most profitable exploitation techniques designed to seduce and exploit
the women and the wealth of the society. Similar religions such as
the so-called "DIONYSUS" cult were also practiced in ancient
Greece and Rome.
SYNCRETISM
From
the references, we have the definition stating that: Shaivism and Shaktiism is the syncretistic religion
now known as Hinduism. The word SYNCRETISM is defined as follows:
"[From
French syncretisme,
from Greek syncretismos,
from syncretizein to
combine.] 1. The reconciliation or union of conflicting beliefs, especially,
religious beliefs, or a movement or effort intending such. 2. In
the development of a religion, the process of growth through coalescence of
different forms of faith and worship or through accretions of tenets, rites,
etc, from those religions which are being superseded. 3. Philology, the
union or fusion into one of two or more originally different inflectional
forms, as of two cases." [Webster's Collegiate
Dictionary, 1947, p. 1012].
Indirectly,
this definition states that new religions are restructured and combined forms
of ancient beliefs, just like the Indo-European and Semitic languages are
restructured and disguised forms of Turkish. The concept seems to be the
same in manufacturing religions and also manufacturing languages, that is to
say: take it, restructure it, disguise it and after well mixing all of the
ancient ideas, resell it as your own. The process has worked very well and
still does. Thus the concept of SYNCRETISM is nothing but mixing and combining.
The
item 3. definition above reference is also an allegorical description of the
union of conflicting entities such as the union of man and woman. In this
context the term SYNCRETISTIC has a number of relevant Turkish expressions
built into it.
1.
When the word SYNCRETISTIC, meaning "combined, united, put together",
is rearranged as "CRESSTI(R)NCITY" or
"C(R)ESSTIRNCITY" and read phonetically as in Turkish, we find
the Turkish expression "KARIShTIRANCITU" meaning "it is that
which mixes together", "it is that which combines", "it is
that which causes union". Thus this deciphering gives the exact meaning as
given in the definition.
Using
this meaning of the word, it is clear that those who came up with later
"religions" took the tenets of much earlier religions, particularly
the tenets and Töres of the ancient Turanian religion and put them together,
that is, mixed them up and called the result the "new tenets" of the
"new religions". This is what the definition of the word
"syncretism" is telling us happened. In other words, just like making
new languages from ancient Turkish, they did the same in the case of new
religions. Evidently, taking, altering, mixing, restructuring of a
particular language, religion and civilization has been a very profitable
business for some people.
2.
When the word SYNCRETISTIC is rearranged as "SICISTRENCTY" or
"SIKISTRENCTY" and read phonetically as in Turkish, we find the
Turkish expression "SIKISTIRENCITI" or "SIKIS ETTIRENCITI"
meaning "it is that which allows intercourse", "it is that who
arranges sex". Thus, it is an act that encourages, facilitates and
provides the moral excuse for intercourse to take place, more correctly, it is
a deception concocted to seduce and take advantage of women sexually under the
guise of divine permission - as if God wanted it that way. At the same
time as having their sexual merriment, these "religious" operators
were making financial gains from the act. Thus, this deciphering into
Turkish describes the untold aspect of the term SYNCRETISTIC in the above
given definition. There are a number of other similar sexually oriented
expressions in Turkish embedded in the the term SYNCRETISTIC.
But these two definitions should suffice for its secretive
identity.
In the definition of TANTRA at url: http://www.luckymojo.com/tktantradefinition.html reference
was also made to the word Transcendentalism. This English
word means "beyond understanding, otherworldly, supernatural".
a)
When the word TRANSCENDENTALISM is rearranged
letter-by-letter as "AL-TANRI-N-DESSENMCT", I find the Turkish
expression:
a1)
"AL TANRINI DÜȘÜNMEKTI" meaning "it is thinking about your Sky-God
AL", that is, "it is meditation". The ancient Turkish word
AL was another important name of Turanian Sky-God which meant the
"Red-Sun" (Turkish "AL TANRI" (AL GÜNEȘ)), the "Spotted
Moon" (Turkish "ALA TANRI" (ALA AY)), and the Supreme
Sky-God, that is, Turkish "ÂLÂ GÖK (AALAA GÖY) TANRI"; Turkish Tanri
means "god", DÜȘÜNMEK means "to think, to meditate", GÜNES means
"sun", AY means "moon", GÖK (GÖY) means "sky and
blue", and ÂLÂ (AALAA) means "supreme".
a2)
"AL TANRI DÜȘÜNMEKTI" meaning "AL God is thinking", "AL God
is wisdom", "AL God is knowledge". This description of
"AL GOD" in Turkish refers to the "Human Head" (Red Face,
that is, Turkish "ALBAȘ", "AL TEPE", "AL YÜZ", "AL
AGUZ", "AL OGUZ"). The ancient word "BAAL"
(BA-AL) expressing the name of the universal Sky-God is the
representation of the Turkish "ABA AL" or "APA AL"
meaning "Father AL".
This
also explain why the so-called "RED INDIANS" painted their face with
RED paint. A red painted head, which is an "ALBAȘ", indicated
their belief in the ancient Turanian Sky-God ALBAȘ concept. It also explaines why
the Ottoman Turks wore "RED FEZ" which made them "ALBAȘ" which
represented their belief in the ancient Turanian Red Sky-God. This
explains the name the Turkish ALBANIANS of the ancient Azerbaijan who described
themselves as "ALBANIZ" (AL BENIZ) meaning "We are Red
Face" or simply "Red Face" and "AL BEN" meaning
"I am red". This explaines the name "ALBANUS" (ALBA LONGA)
of ancient "LATVIA", ITALIA who were the native Turanian people of
"LATVIA" who, together with other Turanian people of Etruscans built
the so-called "Eternal" city , that is, the city of "AL
TANRU" meaning "Red God city", by another Turkish name
"KIZIL ALMA" (KIZILBAȘ) meaning "Red Apple" which Sun is
metaphorically. After the city was taken by the "Romans", its
name was changed to "ROMA".
The
word BASILICA in the so-called "St. Peter's BASILICA", in one
meaning, is nothing but the Turkish word "AL BASCI" meaning "Red
Head believers", and "AK-BAȘLI" meaning "With White Head"
both of which refer to Sun and Moon and the believers in these ancient sky
deities.. It is said that the initial color of the St. Peter's Basilica's
top (tepe) part was in RED colour. The domes of all European churches and
Islamic mosques are made on this ancient Turanian principle. Even the name "MOSQUE"
is made up from Turkish word "OQUSEM", that is, "OGUZAM"
meaning "I am OGUZ" or "O GÖZEM" meaning "I am that
EYE (GÖZ)" which is red and golden sun and moon.
This
explains why one of the crowns of the ancient MASAR was in RED (AL) and another
one was "BLUE" which referred to the color of sky and another one was
"WHITE" (AK) referring to the white and yellow colors of Sun.
This
explains why the Roman "Centurion" soldiers had RED crested
head-dress (helmet) because the ancient Turanian natives of ITALIA, which is
from Turkish "ALTAI ÖY", believed in the Red Sky-God "AL
APA" / "AL ATA" meaning "RED Father". This is why the
Roman military standards had an "HAND" symbol at the top of the
standard. Turkish word for "hand" is "EL" (AL) which
is a symbolic representation of the "AL GOD" concept. It is
also a symbolic symbol for Turkish "YEL HAN" (Wind Lord) for those
who worshipped the Wind.
This
is also verified from the decipherment of the word SUPERNATURAL. When the word
SUPERNATURAL is rearranged letter-by-letter
as "AL-TANRU-PER-US", I find the Turkish expressions:
"AL TANRU BIR AS" meaning "AL God is One
Peerless", and "AL TANRU BIR US" meaning "AL God is
one wisdom" and "AL God is one knowledge (BILGI)".
Furthermore, when the word SUPERNATURAL is rearranged in the form of
"AL-TANRU-ER-PUS", I find the Turkish expression "AL TANRU ER BAȘ" meaning
"AL God is man's head". All of these connect "man"
and "God" concepts to each other in the ancient Turanian
civilization. Of course the Sky-God concept is "supernatural" and so
is the "thinking and speaking capabilities of human head.
b) Additionally, when the word TRANSCENDENTALISM is rearranged
letter-by-letter as: "CENDINTEN-ASSiRiLMATi" or
"CeNDiNTeN-ASSIRELMATE" where C is a K sound, we find the Turkish
expression "KENDINDEN AShIRILMADI" (kendinden geçirilmedi,
uyutulmadi) meaning "it is causing the self to go into
unconsciousness", "it is self being put into trance" and
"it is self being put into sleep" so that he/she does not know what
is going on in reality". Turkish "KENDI means "self",
"KENDINDEN" means "from "himself/herself" and
ASIRILMADI" means "it is being taken away". Thus the source of
this so-called "English" word is also in Turkish.
CONCLUSION:
In
concluding it can be said with confidence that the "Sanskrit" or the
"Indo-European" words VISHNU, SHIVA (SIVA), SHIVAISM or SHAIVISM,
SHAKTI, SHAKTIISM, KAMASUTRAM, SYNCRETISTIC, and TRANSCENDENTALISM are
restructured words all made up from Turkish expressions. They are the evidence
that the language of the ancient world was Turkish. They are words that have,
at the very least, double meanings where one of the meanings is related to love
and love-making (OM) while the other is related to divine understanding
of the Sky-God in ancient times.
I
also want to make it absolutely clear that this analysis of some Sanskrit words
is not in any way a criticism of Indian people for whom I have great respect.
Evidently an ancient small and secretive group has emposed their riddled
thoughts on the trusting and honest people as they did at other places as well.
Best wishes to you and to all,
Polat
Kaya
06/02/2007