A very stupid trending story: SF State Black Student Confronts White Student Over "Dreads"
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I have already done so and any body who actually has a brain and can read knows you have made a ? fool of yourself. -
You have no proof that Rastafarian beliefs were influenced by Hinduism.Leonard Percival Howell (June 16, 1898 – February 25, 1981), known as The Gong or G.G. Maragh (for Gong Guru), was a Jamaican religious figure. According to his biographer Hélène Lee, Howell was born in an Anglican family. He was one of the first preachers of the Rastafari movement (along with Joseph Hibbert, Archibald Dunkley, and Robert Hinds), and is sometimes known as The First Rasta.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Howell
You tell me where the word "guru"
And the name "Maragh" come from???
And then explain this:
A chillum, or chilam, is a straight conical pipe with end-to-end channel, traditionally made of clay and
used since at least the eighteenth century by sadhus in India.
In "reasoning sessions" and grounations, the ritual chillum used is made of a cow's horn or conical wood piece, fitted with a long drawtube giving the smoke time to cool before inhalation.
A ? -like chillum equipped with a water filtration chamber is sometimes referred to as a chalice, based on a quote from the Biblical book of Deuteronomy. Thanks and praises are offered to Jah before smoking the chillum.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chillum_(pipe) -
or anybody that has the same biases as you -
You have no proof that Rastafarian beliefs were influenced by Hinduism.Leonard Percival Howell (June 16, 1898 – February 25, 1981), known as The Gong or G.G. Maragh (for Gong Guru), was a Jamaican religious figure. According to his biographer Hélène Lee, Howell was born in an Anglican family. He was one of the first preachers of the Rastafari movement (along with Joseph Hibbert, Archibald Dunkley, and Robert Hinds), and is sometimes known as The First Rasta.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Howell
You tell me where the word "guru"
And the name "Maragh" come from???
And then explain this:
A chillum, or chilam, is a straight conical pipe with end-to-end channel, traditionally made of clay and
used since at least the eighteenth century by sadhus in India.
In "reasoning sessions" and grounations, the ritual chillum used is made of a cow's horn or conical wood piece, fitted with a long drawtube giving the smoke time to cool before inhalation.
A ? -like chillum equipped with a water filtration chamber is sometimes referred to as a chalice, based on a quote from the Biblical book of Deuteronomy. Thanks and praises are offered to Jah before smoking the chillum.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chillum_(pipe)
That's not proof that Rastafarian beliefs come from Hinduism you idiot it's proof they gave one man a Hindu nickname used hindu smoking pipes. -
You have no proof that Rastafarian beliefs were influenced by Hinduism.Leonard Percival Howell (June 16, 1898 – February 25, 1981), known as The Gong or G.G. Maragh (for Gong Guru), was a Jamaican religious figure. According to his biographer Hélène Lee, Howell was born in an Anglican family. He was one of the first preachers of the Rastafari movement (along with Joseph Hibbert, Archibald Dunkley, and Robert Hinds), and is sometimes known as The First Rasta.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Howell
You tell me where the word "guru"
And the name "Maragh" come from???
And then explain this:
A chillum, or chilam, is a straight conical pipe with end-to-end channel, traditionally made of clay and
used since at least the eighteenth century by sadhus in India.
In "reasoning sessions" and grounations, the ritual chillum used is made of a cow's horn or conical wood piece, fitted with a long drawtube giving the smoke time to cool before inhalation.
A ? -like chillum equipped with a water filtration chamber is sometimes referred to as a chalice, based on a quote from the Biblical book of Deuteronomy. Thanks and praises are offered to Jah before smoking the chillum.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chillum_(pipe)
That's not proof that Rastafarian beliefs come from Hinduism you idiot it's proof they gave one man a Hindu nickname used hindu smoking pipes.
I'm not saying all of their beliefs come from Hinduism.
Just that they were influenced by them. They picked up
Some things from them,
Which is obvious. They were influenced by Judaism too.
Nothing wrong with influence. We're all influenced by
Somebody ? . -
Do you mean all of Jamaica and the original Rastafarians??? You ? clown. -
I don't know them.
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You have no proof that Rastafarian beliefs were influenced by Hinduism.Leonard Percival Howell (June 16, 1898 – February 25, 1981), known as The Gong or G.G. Maragh (for Gong Guru), was a Jamaican religious figure. According to his biographer Hélène Lee, Howell was born in an Anglican family. He was one of the first preachers of the Rastafari movement (along with Joseph Hibbert, Archibald Dunkley, and Robert Hinds), and is sometimes known as The First Rasta.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Howell
You tell me where the word "guru"
And the name "Maragh" come from???
And then explain this:
A chillum, or chilam, is a straight conical pipe with end-to-end channel, traditionally made of clay and
used since at least the eighteenth century by sadhus in India.
In "reasoning sessions" and grounations, the ritual chillum used is made of a cow's horn or conical wood piece, fitted with a long drawtube giving the smoke time to cool before inhalation.
A ? -like chillum equipped with a water filtration chamber is sometimes referred to as a chalice, based on a quote from the Biblical book of Deuteronomy. Thanks and praises are offered to Jah before smoking the chillum.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chillum_(pipe)
That's not proof that Rastafarian beliefs come from Hinduism you idiot it's proof they gave one man a Hindu nickname used hindu smoking pipes.
I'm not saying all of their beliefs come from Hinduism.
Just that they were influenced by them. They picked up
Some things from them,
Which is obvious. They were influenced by Judaism too.
Nothing wrong with influence. We're all influenced by
Somebody ? .
they didn't pick up any beliefs from Hinduism they just use few Hindi words and by a few I mean 2 maybe 3 -
Well I know Rastafarians and rasta closely and Hinduism has nothing to do with Rastafarianism. -
they didn't pick up any beliefs from Hinduism they just use few Hindi words and by a few I mean 2 maybe 3
a deeper analysis will find that the Hindu culture has had an immense, largely unacknowledged influence on Jamaican culture and the early stages of Rastafari.
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Indian indentured servants ... brought to Jamaica the Hindu practices of ? consumption for spiritual and medicinal purposes, mystical religious practices, and a vegetarian diet. Their greatest contribution was not culinary but in the realm of spirituality. Indians had astronomical influence on the early tenets of Rastafari.
The leading father of this movement that preached pride in one’s African ancestry, living close to nature, and self-sufficiency, Leonard Howell, borrowed many of the early tenets of the Rastafari movement from Indians.
The ital diet, a more disciplined form of vegetarianism, derives directly from the influence of indentured servants who were vegetarians continuing an ancient practice from India.
The use of ? /marijuana for spiritual and medicinal purposes has influenced not just members of Rastafari but Jamaicans in the countryside who resided alongside Indians. Though it is true Africans utilized marijuana for the same purpose, Indians are responsible for its arrival in Jamaica. Ironically, the British were the main suppliers of marijuana to Indians in Jamaica before it was criminalized in 1938. Jamaicans of African descent observed Indians’ ceremonial use of the ‘herb’ and adopted the practices. Practitioners of Kumina, a West African tradition, also utilized marijuana to communicate with their ancestors.
Joseph Hibbert, another founding father of Rastafari, acknowledged the Hindu influence on Leonard Howell in an interview with Leonard Howell’s biographer Helene Lee. “After learning about the Hindu ? incarnates Rama, Krishna and Buddha, Howell was convinced that every nation had their own ? .” Leonard found his African ? in the crowning of Emperor Selassie of Ethiopia.
http://thyblackman.com/2016/01/11/indian-influence-on-jamaican-culture-and-growth-of-rastafari/
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The Mansingh studies have enumerated Howell's innumerable borrowings
from the Indians --- his name Gangunguru Maragh
(from gyan, knowledge; guna, virtue; guru, teacher; and Maharadj,
King); his prayers' use of Hindi words; his concept of a ? -King;
the sacramental use of ? , meditation, vegetarian cooking and
spices, and even the holy salutation --- 'Jah! Rastafari!'
One can hear the loud chants of Jai Bhagwan, Jai Rama, Jai
Krishna, or Jai Kali (victory to ? /Rama/Krishna/Kali) at any
private or community Hindu Pooja or prayer meeting...As Ras
Tafari gained the status of African Lord Rama/Krishna during
the 1940s, phonetic usage of the word Jai was continued. But
Rama, Krishna and Kali were replaced by Ras Tafari. Searching
the Old Testament...the Rastas found the word Jah, which is
phonetically similar to the Hindi word Jai.
Howell not only borrowed some exotic words and rituals
from the Indians to feed the fancies of an illiterate audience, he also
adopted a way of thinking. Indian thought --- karma and rebirth---
provided him with a system that resolved the western dichotomy of
heaven and hell, Jesus and Satan, black and white, spirit and flesh.
https://books.google.com/books?id=JvdcDJ2GEVAC&pg=PA100&lpg=PA100&dq=laloo+howell&source=bl&ots=_JRsuh019C&sig=gTQ7b4tDvZ4vxQ9qNujGTwy70QI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjGqLHBmfTLAhUCdh4KHbsdATcQ6AEIHzAB#v=onepage&q=laloo howell&f=false -
Many Lies and half truths have been written about rasta and the Hinduism connection it one of them.
The locs and ital diet are influenced by the nazareth vow not Hinduism.The founders knew about many religions but didn't infuse the beliefs of these religions into rasta.
Jah is not hindi jah is from the bible. -
Rap originated in Greece
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Jah is not hindi jah is from the bible.
Reading is fundamentalSearching
the Old Testament...the Rastas found the word Jah, which is
phonetically similar to the Hindi word Jai.The locs and ital diet are influenced by the nazareth vow not Hinduism.The founders knew about many religions but didn't infuse the beliefs of these religions into rasta.
The Nazarite dietary laws were not vegetarian.
Not only did Indian food influence Rasta,
It also influenced the Jamaican culture as a whole, e.g. curry
Look up Ital...
Along with growing dreadlocks and the sacramental smoking of ? , observing a vegetarian diet is one of the practices early Rastafari adopted from Indian Hindu indentured servants living in Jamaica. Rastafari's unofficial founder Leonard Howell, affectionately called "Gong" and "Gyangunguru Maragh," though not of Indian descent, was fascinated with Hindu practices and was instrumental in promoting a plant-based diet in the Rastafari community of Pinnacle
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ital -
By the way unsurprisingly the whole rasta comes from Hinduism ? theory is originally sourced to an east indian author.
Other races of people love stealing or claiming influence on black culture so before reading or quoting anything from someone named Singh remember that. -
Jah is not hindi jah is from the bible.
Reading is fundamentalSearching
the Old Testament...the Rastas found the word Jah, which is
phonetically similar to the Hindi word Jai.The locs and ital diet are influenced by the nazareth vow not Hinduism.The founders knew about many religions but didn't infuse the beliefs of these religions into rasta.
The Nazarite dietary laws were not vegetarian.
Not only did Indian food influence Rasta,
It also influenced the Jamaican culture as a whole, e.g. curry
Look up Ital...
Along with growing dreadlocks and the sacramental smoking of ? , observing a vegetarian diet is one of the practices early Rastafari adopted from Indian Hindu indentured servants living in Jamaica. Rastafari's unofficial founder Leonard Howell, affectionately called "Gong" and "Gyangunguru Maragh," though not of Indian descent, was fascinated with Hindu practices and was instrumental in promoting a plant-based diet in the Rastafari community of Pinnacle
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ital
You learn to read.
I said they were influenced by not copied totally. -
By the way unsurprisingly the whole rasta comes from Hinduism ? theory is originally sourced to an east indian author.
ad hominem -
You learn to read.
I said they were influenced by not copied totally.
You said Jah is not Hindi. Nobody
Said that. Again, reading is fundamental. -
You cannot learn the real truth about rasta from Wikipedia.
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You cannot learn the real truth about rasta from Wikipedia.
1. We're on the internet
2. Wikipedia hasn't been my only source. Wikipedia is more credible than you anyway. You might not even be from Jamaica. -
Read what you quoted. I said jah is not hindi because what you quoted alluded to people replacing words/using hindi words. -
Your other source get it's information from an east Indian author therefore it's biased
You may be a fat balding Buddhist ? ladyboy from Thailand. -
Read what you quoted. I said jah is not hindi because what you quoted alluded to people replacing words/using hindi words.
It says Jah is phonetically similar to the Hindi word Jai
Not that Jah is a Hindi word.
You said Jah is not a Hindi word
But nobody said it was. -
No jamaicans or even other west indian people on this forum agree with you and Rastafarianism is part of our culture so we are the most qualified to speak on it. Not some African American Buddhist who has never been to Jamaican or been to a groundation.