The Indo-European History of Halloween

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @ProjectShivoham
    @ProjectShivoham  20 дней назад +57

    Visit projectshivoham.com/ if you think I am talking sense, then subscribe to that platform, thank you for your continued support!

    • @SR059
      @SR059 20 дней назад

      @ProjectShivoham make vedeo about Bhagwan and god difference.
      god come hutum means fire smoke comes takes gratitude.

    • @JayanthKumarTalasila
      @JayanthKumarTalasila 20 дней назад +3

      Sir @ProjectShivoham.. I am deeply impressed and grateful with the videos you post for the community... please teach us on where to educate our kids with our vedic content ..I reside in Hyderabad and want to know where did you complete your education. I don't want to send kid to schools which are majorly commercialized and teach nothing about dharma, Artha, karma and moksha wasting kids time, energy and money. Please guide, thank you.

    • @parmykumar8592
      @parmykumar8592 20 дней назад +1

      ​@JayanthKumarTalasila I have references connecting them all to India, but RUclips will delete them as usual because they don't like the truth!

    • @bharatha9070
      @bharatha9070 20 дней назад +1

      Such a great video thanks brother

    • @cvasticamuc
      @cvasticamuc 20 дней назад +2

      Hi really good job. This is the only channel that shares research based knowledge instead of pseudo science. However, I was taken aback that you did not include Bhoot Chaturdashi that is celebrated since antiquity in Bengal regions. It falls exactly one day before kali puja ( kali puja falls one day before deepavali). I would love to see this vital piece of research included in your video. Bhoot Chaturdashi is the day when it is believed that evil spirits visit earth and people light fourteen diyas to ward off the spirits. Please look into this. Halloween is even closer to Indian culture than ancestor veneration alone. Best wishes from a Bharatiya living in distant lands

  • @zljmbo
    @zljmbo 19 дней назад +115

    I am from one small south Slavic country in Europe and I started learning sanskrit recently with incredible realization that I could count till five within minutes as some words and roots are identical, I always knew that Slavic languages belong to Indo-European group but I didn't know it would help me learn and easily pronounce ancient language used for oldest text records in the world. I love how everything is deeply connected and I also noticed similarity with ancestor worship, even my family 50 years ago would keep portion of food for dead, and light a lamp in front of house even though Christianity had its influence for 1000 years here. It's hard to miss how everything came from one source

    • @Chillbaba-1990
      @Chillbaba-1990 19 дней назад +9

      isn't it wonderful that we all at the core is from the same source how inclusive a thought it is. thanks for posting

    • @kalabunger553
      @kalabunger553 16 дней назад

      Ayodia, Thule, Hyperborea

    • @andreamessiasgomes7118
      @andreamessiasgomes7118 16 дней назад +1

      @@kalabunger553 ya it is Hyperborea!

    • @mtrest4
      @mtrest4 8 дней назад

      There is a video on RUclips where a guy brings two languages speakers on and they each guess the meaning of words in each other's language.
      Sanskrit is remarkably close to Latvian for some bizarre reason.
      Try searching for the video on YT.

    • @andreamessiasgomes7118
      @andreamessiasgomes7118 8 дней назад

      @mtrest4 🤣🤣🤣 there's a reason for that bizzare reason 😀

  • @guillermolledowolkowicz7085
    @guillermolledowolkowicz7085 19 дней назад +108

    I'm from Spain. In the region of Catalunya we celebrate la castanyada (the chestnut party) on the same date as halloween. Children dress like old people, people cook chestnuts and sweets made of almonds and pine nuts and sing songs about la castanyera (the archetype of the chestnut seller). She is a stereotypical old traditional woman that comes from the forest with her harvest when the weather gets cold. Cailleach was a celtic goddess that looked like an old woman and came to earth during each autumn and winter. In the songs you can hear that la castanyera had a cat but it died because a chestnut exploted when it was cooking, so maybe she is related to witches or missfortune. The castanyera, being a chestnut seller, looks similar to Dhumavati because chestnut shops produce smoke, they are metalic, small and on wheels, because they are not permanent.

    • @timeismoney9598
      @timeismoney9598 19 дней назад +11

      Thank you for still following your your OG religion. :) #PaganRevival

  • @jays5219
    @jays5219 20 дней назад +141

    Watching it from Ireland
    My girlfriend is Irish and see so many similarities between the Celtic history and Indian thanks for shading some light.. there is also 5000 year old shiv lingam in Ireland very close to my house there is really good history behind it, if you can make a video on it it will be great!

    • @andreamessiasgomes7118
      @andreamessiasgomes7118 19 дней назад

      That doesn't mean it has to do anything with Indians

    • @invalidaccount6147
      @invalidaccount6147 19 дней назад

      ​@@andreamessiasgomes7118 otherwise 😂 Indians will claim Ireland!

    • @ShantiNaga-f7k
      @ShantiNaga-f7k 19 дней назад +8

      ​@@andreamessiasgomes7118so Shiva lingam is worshipped by others?

    • @andreamessiasgomes7118
      @andreamessiasgomes7118 19 дней назад

      @ShantiNaga-f7k use your common sense !

    • @andreamessiasgomes7118
      @andreamessiasgomes7118 19 дней назад

      @@invalidaccount6147 they have already claimed the world so am not gonna act suprised!!

  • @itsmystyle628
    @itsmystyle628 20 дней назад +131

    This topic is really a unique one which no one covers.

    • @Makingonelifecount
      @Makingonelifecount 20 дней назад

      Another small channel called "spirit sorcery secrets" has already covered it.

    • @itsmystyle628
      @itsmystyle628 19 дней назад +1

      this channel may have covered this topic but not the way project shivoham did.
      The way project shivoham covers the topic is really unique.

    • @andreamessiasgomes7118
      @andreamessiasgomes7118 19 дней назад

      ​@@itsmystyle628 ya to claim that everything is Indian

    • @itsmystyle628
      @itsmystyle628 19 дней назад

      Sometimes the reality is too hard for people to believe.

    • @andreamessiasgomes7118
      @andreamessiasgomes7118 19 дней назад

      @@itsmystyle628 nobody is interested in your reality.

  • @aray39
    @aray39 20 дней назад +65

    In Bengal we also celebrate bhoot chaturdashi just beginning of kali puja/dipabaali festival… it’s kind of relevant with spirit/ghost etc…. I hard on same day western country do celebrate halloween where you can see lots of decorations with spooky prop.. it’s somehow similar

    • @EvolveYourBrain
      @EvolveYourBrain 19 дней назад +4

      In Odisha where I’m from we also celebrate Kali puja on Diwali

    • @sjain8111
      @sjain8111 17 дней назад

      on 31 October much of the US celebrates Halloween children wear scary (usually) costumes and go door-to-door saying “trick or treat!” then they’re given a piece of candy or fruit 🎃

    • @dOVERanalyst
      @dOVERanalyst 12 дней назад +1

      The tithi is close. Kali Puja holiday is literally after deepabali. It's not on that​day @@EvolveYourBrain

    • @dOVERanalyst
      @dOVERanalyst 12 дней назад +1

      ​@@EvolveYourBrainwe do kaaunriya kaathi light to our ancestors who came in Pitrapaksh returning, ON deepabali.
      We do dipaw 🪔SHraadhaw for ancestors on dipabali.
      So, souls are returning. And along with our good ancestors, bad souls will also be there somewhere on deepabali. It's AMAABASYA, the negative energy high point. So, I guess it makes sense.

    • @dOVERanalyst
      @dOVERanalyst 12 дней назад +1

      But asking you, if it's "chaturdasi" it's never on amabasya, right?
      Deepabali is on amaabasya

  • @devashrijoshi9079
    @devashrijoshi9079 18 дней назад +7

    16:10 Fun fact: I do Suryanamaskaras and there are tuitions near my home that teach both Yoga & Suryanamaskaras. Suryanamaskaras as we know are Sun Salutations, and the names of the 12 aadityas you mentioned are also the 12 mantras that we're supposed to chant while doing Suryanamaskaras. What I didn't knew was that these represented the position of Sun during winters. Very interesting!

  • @elefantspidsmus
    @elefantspidsmus 20 дней назад +106

    As always a profound lecture and thank you for that. On one specific point you are not correct. The Great Famine of Ireland is not as we were told. It was a British operation stealing all agricultural products from the Irish. The Irish were not stupid people, that only lived from potatoes. They had a whole variety of products. Around 200.000 British soldiers participated in the years of the famine and put an iron ring around the country. Ships with cargoes of farm products sailed as a pendulum back and forth from the island daily. The result was of course a hunger catastrophe. It was a combined plunder operation and genocide. The mass graves are scattered to this day around the landscape of Ireland at a distance of 2 km. Old people know this dark story but keep their mouths shut.
    The reason why you as an Indian should know this, is - which you most certainly know - that the British did exactly the same to you but in a much larger scale. We are talking about hundreds of millions that died! And what the world only learned lately is, that they did the same to the Iranians during the Great Famine of Iran 1917-19. It was yet another plunder + genocide, where all transport of food from the productive region of Iran to the most populated region was blocked. Half of the Iranian population starved to death.
    Some would say: Oh, but we were not taught that in the school, and the history books ... all the usual stuff. There is a reason for that. Not many people know about Operation Legacy. When the British Empire had to abandon their colonies in the 1950'ies, they send their people out to make sure, that all records and archives were destroyed. These archives contained all the dark evidence of the enormous misdeeds of the Empire, that the World was not supposed to know about. As an Indian you will be able to confirm this, because the archives in Delhi were the first to go. For a whole week a huge pillar of black smoke rose to the sky over Delhi. In Cairo it was told, that the ground around the British head quarter was covered in an ankle deep layer of ashes. In the islands of the Caribbean, they dumped hundreds of crates of papers in the deepest place of the ocean. Very few archives were preserved and hidden away. The archives of Kenya were flown out of the country in 1962 in 300 crates and locked up in a facility in Buckinghamshire. They broke their own law of the right to public access to government papers and made them classified for 50 years thus making sure, that no-one could be held accountable. But this is only one out of a huge amount of document that survived. The whole history of the British Empire has to be radically rewritten - and thereby world history. Including the official version of the Great Famine of Ireland.

    • @aniaggarwal
      @aniaggarwal 20 дней назад +20

      Britisher’s created Bangal famine in India too

    • @jasonmiller7794
      @jasonmiller7794 19 дней назад +5

      my people came to the USA during this famine... Thanks for the info

    • @Ak-yw9kf
      @Ak-yw9kf 19 дней назад +10

      I constantly see colonial apologetic Brits. They cherry pick some minor infrastructure they built for their own benefit to extract resources and be like look this was done for you.

    • @International-indic.
      @International-indic. 19 дней назад +10

      As an Indian I completely agree with you. Thanks for sharing valuable information.

    • @padma9025
      @padma9025 19 дней назад +2

      Valuable information

  • @Давиндер_2198
    @Давиндер_2198 20 дней назад +52

    Arvind Sir, I listened for the first time "Hindi language" from you in a video. Beautiful... You have great command over Telgu, Hindi and English. 🙏

    • @Aratiii06
      @Aratiii06 20 дней назад +3

      If you are not offended, it is Telugu, not tegu😊😊😊

    • @Давиндер_2198
      @Давиндер_2198 20 дней назад +1

      @@Aratiii06 check again...

    • @Aratiii06
      @Aratiii06 20 дней назад

      @@Давиндер_2198 I meant not Telgu.

    • @SrinivasPrayaga-v2f
      @SrinivasPrayaga-v2f 20 дней назад

      ​@@Давиндер_2198he is telugu boy ra tambi

    • @Давиндер_2198
      @Давиндер_2198 19 дней назад +3

      @@SrinivasPrayaga-v2f oh sorry 🙏 I got it... It's Telugu and not Telgu ... Thanks

  • @saraswatiupadhyay5387
    @saraswatiupadhyay5387 20 дней назад +24

    Thankyou from Gaya Bihar.
    Pitrupaksha is world event here, five million came for pindadaan here in 2024

  • @Aadi_KSN
    @Aadi_KSN 18 дней назад +18

    Im from Nepal we used to play deusi bhaili in tihar/dewali it’s similar to Halloween we used to go to nearby homes and sing/dance and ask for special bread (sel roti)/money/rice.

    • @AnanthWritings
      @AnanthWritings 9 дней назад

      We Tamil and telugu people do same in Pongal or Sankranti

  • @atheist8890
    @atheist8890 20 дней назад +149

    Odia Hindus also perform Shraddh of ancestors at Puri on this occasion. Mostly the ones who missed the ritual during Pitr Paksh.

    • @ASUR_805
      @ASUR_805 20 дней назад

      Neo Buddhist

    • @rajeebraj3432
      @rajeebraj3432 20 дней назад

      Yes....🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

    • @mindrani3784
      @mindrani3784 20 дней назад +8

      The same is followed in Telugu states, where we use the stems from Roselle ( Gongura) plant with cotton wicks to make a torch and light it, which is used to guide pitru’s back to their lands.

    • @rajeebraj3432
      @rajeebraj3432 20 дней назад

      @@mindrani3784 wow... 👌🏻👌🏻

    • @krishnakaliga254
      @krishnakaliga254 20 дней назад

      All most all rituals every where on the earth are symbol of gratitude who died.

  • @tangotangoh
    @tangotangoh 20 дней назад +57

    Ireland and India ❤❤❤
    Even the flags are similar.

  • @limitlesstraveldiaries
    @limitlesstraveldiaries 19 дней назад +15

    In Odisha we called it Badabadua daaka. It means calling our ancestors in dark night of the Karthika amavasya and light a fire to show them a path to return.

  • @northernlights7591
    @northernlights7591 20 дней назад +18

    In Bengal the day before Diwali is celebrated as Bhootchaturdashi, n Diwali in Eastern India is Kalipuja, Maa Kali as Mahamaya Mahalakshmi, puja is done for the whole night as this night the spirits roam on Earth...

  • @cvasticamuc
    @cvasticamuc 20 дней назад +31

    Hi really good job. This is the only channel that shares research based knowledge instead of pseudo science. However, I was taken aback that you did not include Bhoot Chaturdashi that is celebrated since antiquity in Bengal regions. It falls exactly one day before kali puja ( kali puja falls one day before deepavali). I would love to see this vital piece of research included in your video. Bhoot Chaturdashi is the day when it is believed that evil spirits visit earth and people light fourteen diyas to ward off the spirits. Please look into this. Halloween is even closer to Indian culture than ancestor veneration alone. Best wishes from a Bharatiya living in distant lands

  • @NilutpalDas97
    @NilutpalDas97 20 дней назад +16

    Subscribed and will wait for your newsletters.
    In Assam we people from Bengali community also celebrated Pitru Paksha (pitru pokkho) and Deepawali (deepa boli) exactly the way you have described in your documentry.
    Thank you for enlightening us with more subtopics related to Pitru Paksha and Deepawali and the connection of indo European culture and their traditions.
    And as always...
    इति सर्वम् शिवम्

  • @sanky2375
    @sanky2375 20 дней назад +46

    We've lost such huge knowledge... I would wonder always what this pitru pakshas are? By this video I got a clarity ! Thank you Anna ... love you a lots!

    • @daviddewford8862
      @daviddewford8862 20 дней назад +3

      We...haven't lost this. Your inability to read Rig ved samhita doesn't translate to loss of knowledge.

    • @sanky2375
      @sanky2375 20 дней назад

      @daviddewford8862 I didn't mean in that way ! .. I meant in a context that our youth or our generation "" and it's not about abilities either...

    • @sanky2375
      @sanky2375 20 дней назад

      @daviddewford8862 I just said that our youth have been shed away from the dharma and scriptures

    • @daviddewford8862
      @daviddewford8862 20 дней назад

      @@sanky2375 the current generation is engrossed in a culture of show-off;that coupled with unemployment will lead to the loss of enthusiasm amongst them for our culture.

    • @daviddewford8862
      @daviddewford8862 20 дней назад

      @sanky2375 they should find a job;dharma will follow suit.

  • @krishdas556
    @krishdas556 20 дней назад +64

    Documentry on history of food in Bharat?
    I saw it on the community post long time ago.

    • @nagavaishak
      @nagavaishak 20 дней назад +7

      Yes, we all are still waiting for this from months😮‍💨

  • @Yololtanextli
    @Yololtanextli 18 дней назад +9

    The practice of Halloween continues to be attacked by Christians even today with the creation of competing "Fall Festivals" held at churches which seek to further erase the old traditions. When I was a child we went door to in our neighborhood to receive homemade sweets, nuts, coins and fruits from neighbors. Now this tradition of community building and visiting neighbors is being replaced with going to church or the "Trunk or Treat" events in parking lots where you give out candy from your car. Today overall it is much more commercial. My mother made all of my costumes often using old clothes or fabric scraps. This year over 75 percent of the kids I gave candy to did not even wear a costume. I give prewrapped candy because people are too scared of neighbors these days to take homemade food or sweets. Very sad!

    • @pam7791
      @pam7791 16 дней назад

      Wish Semitic were not this straight t jackets we are the best nons

  • @adragoor
    @adragoor 20 дней назад +20

    In Scandinavia we used to call this festival alfablót.

  • @icookwithmom
    @icookwithmom 19 дней назад +8

    I was going to do a podcast on this! I figured it out four years ago when Deepawali and Halloween fell one day apart. I don't know about Samhain though! Excellent!

  • @atheist8890
    @atheist8890 20 дней назад +63

    In Odisha, Deepavali(Odia:Deepā-bali) is an occasion of ancestor worship.
    Odia hindus burn jute sticks, called Kauriya Kathi and chant prayers to guide the souls of their ancestors to heaven who are believed to have descended on earth during Pitr-paksh.
    Many gather at the entrance gate of Jagannath Temple at Puri for this unique ritual.
    The prayer in Odia goes like, "Badabadua Ho Andhaare Aasa, Aalua Re Jao,
    Baisi pahache re gada gadau tha-awe"
    Translation: O forefathers, come to us in this dark evening as we light your way to heaven, may you attain salvation on the 22 steps of Jagannath temple"

    • @ambichyutkar724
      @ambichyutkar724 20 дней назад +5

      About to say this, nicely put. Our Deepabali Puja focus is lot more on Ancestral worship than Laxmi Puja unlike the people from northern states

    • @theworld2603
      @theworld2603 20 дней назад

      And what's wrong with Laxmi pujana if I don't have any problem with your perspective (ancestors guiding to pitra loka through lights)then why are you being a problematic person....
      (u see this is why we are divided always)@@ambichyutkar724

    • @wanderer123-u7t
      @wanderer123-u7t 20 дней назад +3

      Dipawali is not Halloween. Narak (hell) Chaturdashi or Bhut (ghost) Chaturdashi observed a day before observed in honor of ancestors could be. Let's not spread dangerous misinformation. Dipawali is was and always will be victory of good over evil.

    • @theworld2603
      @theworld2603 20 дней назад

      @@wanderer123-u7t right

    • @saikrishnavarma587
      @saikrishnavarma587 20 дней назад +4

      ​@@wanderer123-u7tlet's not spread misinformation as you have suggested. Narak chaturdashi has got nothing to do with hell. It's the day on which narakasur was killed by Krishna and Satyabhama.

  • @bpmalanadu7136
    @bpmalanadu7136 20 дней назад +18

    In the Indian state of Kerala during the month of Karka(Sun in the Cancer) and Thula(Sun in the Libra) on new moon day/Amavasi, there is a ritual of doing Pithru Tharppan (remembering and offering food to the dead ancestors), this is also called Vavu Bali Tharppan. Lots of Stonehenges and Dolmens in different shapes are also still present in Kerala. Ancient india influenced the world, there is no doubt about it.

  • @kiranpothan14
    @kiranpothan14 19 дней назад +4

    A very scholarly review with informative cross cultural references. Thanks for pulling together a very intellectually stimulating video which includes information left out from other writings on the subject. As a Hindu who grew up in America, I wish i had this knowledge previously to explain to others the origin of Halloween and influences from our ancient Hindu tradition. Thanks and please keep bringing us these well researched, informative and well produced videos

  • @sharathkumar7322
    @sharathkumar7322 20 дней назад +17

    I watched an English anime movie (I don't remember the name) with one of my friends, in the filming of Halloween, the parents offer food to great grand fathers, on that day, But the main character in the film, he will be waiting for their grand parents, they don't come, struck somewhere and this child go and save them, they enjoy later on, celebrations finishes and his grand parents leave the grand children's home and movie ends. Then we discussed that, the concept is same as pitru paksha, were astonished how cultures are related together. We finished the discussion like World runs alike, we people without understanding will fight among ourselves.
    We felt in many instances that, culture of Bharat has few similarities with native European culture, another example being, saying god bless you with good health (Gute gesundheit) (we sit for a minute ofcourse) when someone sneezes, Germans and French people follow that, most of the Europeans follow it as per my knowledge. But I never in my wildest dreams, thought there will someone like Arvind garu who creates a topic on this topic. Hats off Anna

    • @mindrani3784
      @mindrani3784 20 дней назад +2

      Even natives of South American cultures celebrate something similar called the ‘Day of the Dead’

    • @Makingonelifecount
      @Makingonelifecount 20 дней назад +2

      The film name is coco.
      And this subject of Halloween being from samhain is already covered on another small channel called spirit sorcery secrets

    • @indiraramraj1847
      @indiraramraj1847 20 дней назад +2

      The animated film name is Coco

    • @m.goodengumman3941
      @m.goodengumman3941 19 дней назад +1

      Ref., to similarities in tradition or superstition regarding sneezing, we also do the same, sit for a minute before proceeding on a journey. Hailing from Punjab. 👍

    • @sharathkumar7322
      @sharathkumar7322 19 дней назад

      @@m.goodengumman3941 when one sneezes, lungs experience a pressure change and heart rate changes and returns back to normal. That's the reason we were told to wait for few seconds of time before doing any bodily activity to support our body to come back to normal state. Nevertheless the heart and lung functionality comes back to normal but waiting especially while travelling (body is already in motion of inertia or about to pick up inertia but not idle) seems to be an additional safety measure we give to ourself, not only that, this practice of taking care of our body helps us in long run if we are doing this practice consciously.
      I feel it's a tradition with underneath practical reason behind but not superstition, it's just my personal opinion

  • @ss-db8ie
    @ss-db8ie 20 дней назад +34

    Most ancient pagan cultures have lots of similarities. It is like those people understood something that we don't. They all realised their place in this universe and how each is intertwined. This is why i think tha practices have a lot of similarities even when there are separated by geography, time, language and so on.

    • @UjwalRam
      @UjwalRam 20 дней назад +2

      Yes I have seen honouring the spirits around the same time in Chinese, African, japanese, European traditions

    • @user.undefined
      @user.undefined 19 дней назад +8

      They are not pagan cultures, they are geographic versions of Vedic culture

    • @andreamessiasgomes7118
      @andreamessiasgomes7118 16 дней назад

      @@user.undefined absolutely not! Please respect others and stop trying to make it seem as though only your people are the intellectual ones, have some shame you shameless Indian freak.

    • @andreamessiasgomes7118
      @andreamessiasgomes7118 16 дней назад +2

      @@user.undefined why don't you just shut up and honour what is right instead of taking credit.

  • @rajeebraj3432
    @rajeebraj3432 20 дней назад +9

    The 26 mins started with bang....🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Happy Deepavali

  • @mysoultrails
    @mysoultrails 19 дней назад +6

    Thanks a ton for all the info, I really wanted to know about halloween. And for my surprise got to know how Deepawali and Pitru paksha are related.

  • @shivamverma4668
    @shivamverma4668 20 дней назад +7

    As always, ton of knowledge gained from this video too. ❤ Happy Diwali brother.

  • @MrMarshallAC
    @MrMarshallAC 19 дней назад +17

    Having lived in Ireland for 5 years, this was the exact message that I shared with my Indian and Irish friends and relatives about Halloween and Mahalaya Amavasya. There are lits of similarities in native Irish and Indian languages as well.

    • @Brahmin-fy3gg
      @Brahmin-fy3gg 19 дней назад

      Words that represent Freya/uryaswati daughter of priyawart. Freya Freya Priya Friday frigga friendship Priyamitter Modis mitron Priviyat in other east European languages

    • @Brahmin-fy3gg
      @Brahmin-fy3gg 19 дней назад

      Indo europeans brown first went to live with Freyas (Thor's mother) who was white and blonde civilization and later spread to England Spain and India

    • @whitelotus2960
      @whitelotus2960 19 дней назад

      ​@@Brahmin-fy3ggIrish aren't aryans of u r trying to make that connection. Please read the Vedas first and then comment on Vedic culture and ancestors, u Euroeans are really clingy with Aryan invasion theory which is considered quite foolish in India. Trust me u have no bhramin blood. Why are pales trying to be which they arent, I don't understand their weird culture at all.

    • @andreamessiasgomes7118
      @andreamessiasgomes7118 16 дней назад

      @@Brahmin-fy3gg can you elaborate better please

    • @Brahmin-fy3gg
      @Brahmin-fy3gg 16 дней назад

      @@andreamessiasgomes7118 cousins of Hinduism entire Europe daddy only one

  • @deevigowrisankar4475
    @deevigowrisankar4475 20 дней назад +16

    Please make a video on Indus Valley Script deciphered by Yajnadevam....

  • @RajashekarReddyKonduru
    @RajashekarReddyKonduru 19 дней назад +2

    This is great explanation and the most difficult part is the simplification, which is the toughest part of any presentation. Well done

  • @OP-el8qg
    @OP-el8qg 9 дней назад

    Had brief reading about this similar topic , but it was great to have a detailed video ❤

  • @NageswaraRaoBitra
    @NageswaraRaoBitra 19 дней назад +5

    Thanks a lot! I wish this video would have posted couple of weeks back. Hope next year I will do.

  • @pankajdwivedi2190
    @pankajdwivedi2190 20 дней назад +9

    Wow !!!! Thank you Thank you Thank you ❤🙏🙏🙏 fantastic research work and great presentation

  • @joohn3456
    @joohn3456 8 дней назад +1

    One of my relatives also perform Pitra Paksha puja ,and it is very common in Madhya Pradesh. 🕉️🚩

  • @BHARATIYA...
    @BHARATIYA... 20 дней назад +11

    SUBSCRIBED THAT DAY, YOU LAUNCHED YOUE WEBSITE!🙏

  • @GujiYogi
    @GujiYogi 20 дней назад +4

    My wife still having habits from India makes food that I offer to the crows as representations of my ancestors, so has been very informative to see connections to the pitru Devatas, beautiful research.
    One flower was a favorite to grow due to its resilience, I learnt its name was Dianthus which is connected to Dios, similar to Dyaus, beautiful how subtle changes in sounds are like differences in English across the UK where same word sounds totally different in North and South, were certain sounds are extended or shortened similar to Gujarati sounds I make and neighbouring regions taking different forms, yet are same language but appear different to the untrained ear. What we call culture is a set of strong habits that seem to continue as an expression through generations, gratitude being a beautiful one that strengthens the connections between life and the root cause of it, all that came before this one.

  • @playhard719
    @playhard719 20 дней назад +6

    Yes, Bishma was one of 8 Vaus, Ganga the mother of Bishma sacrificed 7 other vasus in the Ganga River only Bishma was saved by Santanu Maharaja, but I didn't realize that it was Dyaus Pitru. I think they use different in Mahabharata Vyasa muni used different names for all 8 vasus.

  • @delarboles197
    @delarboles197 20 дней назад +26

    Before the celts were the tuatha de danu. The children of danu, our ancient water goddess. There seems to be a thread to danu in sanskrit texts described as a simular water goddess. An asura and the mother of Vritra, the dragon. Ancient Irish people observed a dragon spirit in their old stone carvings.

    • @Batega_toh_Katega_Hindu_108
      @Batega_toh_Katega_Hindu_108 20 дней назад

      Danu pitrudevi and Dyaus pitrudeva

    • @jiensuyang3915
      @jiensuyang3915 20 дней назад +1

      “Brahmins” (this is an appropriated title ) are descendants of psychopathic thugs and thieves that infiltrated south Indian location udipi under leadership of Parsuram from Jerusalem (but originally from Volga river bank) in AD 312 . Becuz Indian subcontinent was already warned to kick out these Jews , these people infiltrated and spread small pox to spread plague and in the chaos they mass murdered the sage scientists who were called “Brahmins”. So the current Brahmins are fake , they took the title of people of Tamils . These Jews created caste system in india and enslaved Indians by raping women and children and forcing local women to live with them . U can tell a lot about Brahmins by the “breast tax” they collected from local women , google it. Recently they created Hinduism religion during British raj to maintain caste system.
      They began stealing and translating tamil texts, documents and scriptures into Sanskrit which has being created in north India , but they hi jacked Sanskrit which was only a code .
      These Brahmins are pedophile and an in incest inbred cult they have been involved in pornography, pimping , human trafficking, they created Bollywood for destroying india. Culture.

    • @r.b.8018
      @r.b.8018 19 дней назад

      Celts and tuatha de danu are same.

    • @delarboles197
      @delarboles197 19 дней назад +2

      @r.b.8018 they are related but distinct. The celts are a tribe. The tuatha are the mythological beings described by the celts as existing in ireland before their arrival. Celts are human beings, Tuatha de danu are spirit beings.

    • @delarboles197
      @delarboles197 19 дней назад +1

      There is this dream of a primordial water goddess. Her husband is a great artist and craftsmen. Her sister is the sky. Her nephew is the universal form of cosmic diversity. Her son was a dragon and protected dry land. Her daughter was the goddess of war whose crows were death and prophecy. The war arose from under the ocean. Her son was an unstoppable light. His horse made him invisible. They brought victory over chaos. Unity strength and balance. It's a long dream that points to the mountain and the water. The masculine and feminine. The family. The oldest rocks in north America are the Adirondacks. The core of an ancient mountain the size of the Himalayas east of New York. Sleeping on a shallow sea bed carved out by glaciers during the last ice age. Melting dreams.
      The takeaway is to spend November welcoming the spirit of the water into our lives. Making space everyday to share a sip of water with the goddess, anointing the ground and giving thanks for all ways. Before sunrise and after sunset we practice allowing her magic to flow through us.

  • @pmittal
    @pmittal 20 дней назад +6

    Thank you brother for uncovering real Vedas knowledge.

  • @MS-kv8md
    @MS-kv8md 20 дней назад +3

    Mind blown ! If we can financially support your work - please share

  • @dikshantsingh7523
    @dikshantsingh7523 20 дней назад +7

    Very informative video! Mind blown

  • @SanathanaSupporter
    @SanathanaSupporter 20 дней назад +9

    You are doing great work 👍

  • @MaverickManCo
    @MaverickManCo 20 дней назад +3

    Amazing content. Great research and beautifully put together..!!

  • @ElodieExplorateurs
    @ElodieExplorateurs 20 дней назад +6

    Excellent work. Needed explanations

  • @biswanathmahapatra8441
    @biswanathmahapatra8441 20 дней назад +5

    M paying fr Internet fr these kinda stuff..thanks mann..Respect for all the effort u had put in for the research 🙏

  • @AP-kj6lq
    @AP-kj6lq 20 дней назад +3

    We've homa each day during Pitrupaksha for Pitrus in the Yajña Kunda kept specially for them. It's an equally important period in the festival lists in our family. Yes you read that correctly. For my family Pitrupaksha is also a festival where we celebrate our ancestors and Express our gratitude towards their contributions. 😊🙏🌻

  • @gamebreakers6437
    @gamebreakers6437 12 дней назад

    Awesome information, Thanks for sharing.

  • @donalduncleusa6552
    @donalduncleusa6552 19 дней назад +5

    Very informative ❤

  • @OntuBiswas-l7l
    @OntuBiswas-l7l 20 дней назад +14

    In bengali we celebrate vhut caturdashi in dewali, vhut means ghost

    • @atheist8890
      @atheist8890 20 дней назад +6

      Bhoot means past, here refers to past generations or ancestors.

    • @wanderer123-u7t
      @wanderer123-u7t 20 дней назад +1

      ​@@atheist8890We do not worship the Pitrs(ancestors). Only bhagwan is worth worshipping.

    • @Hypocritial
      @Hypocritial 20 дней назад +2

      In South it is Narakachaturdashi. Celebrating the killing of Narakasura

    • @atheist8890
      @atheist8890 20 дней назад +1

      ​@@wanderer123-u7tWho is 'we' here?
      Odia Hindus honour their ancestors through various rituals, not worship them.

    • @shubh.bapi_9423
      @shubh.bapi_9423 20 дней назад

      We Bengali Hindus don't light diyas to worship the souls of our 14 ancestors... We light diyas to honour them and guide their souls home during the chaturthi! At the night of amavasya of Kali chaturthi the realm between the earth and the spiritual realm weakens and hence the souls come closer to the mortal world! Lighting diyas and eating choddo shaak holds signif​icance in this regard. @@wanderer123-u7t

  • @shrutipoojary9445
    @shrutipoojary9445 16 дней назад +1

    Firstly, the depth of your voice and knowledge is commendable. Furthermore, hats off to all the research and effort put behind the video. I've gained lot information on the topic, glad that I haven't wasted my time on any other video. Thank you for posting it.

  • @Bjorn_Algiz
    @Bjorn_Algiz 20 дней назад +9

    Amazing insight! Namaste. ❤🙏

  • @anirbanpaddy852
    @anirbanpaddy852 17 дней назад +1

    Smart move by you on using tri-language. Another important and informative presentation. Hats off.

  • @_-.-_261
    @_-.-_261 20 дней назад +6

    I was just wondering how much similarities are there in Halloween and North Gujarat tradition on deeewali of "Mer Merayu". Children are given torches made from half shell of dry coconut 🥥 and a stick through it. Children go from house to house in neighbourhood and ask for ghee or tel teasing the ladies of the house.

  • @sujathasama3541
    @sujathasama3541 10 дней назад

    Thank you brother for the content, in Telangana region of Bharath, we follow the pitrupaksha rituals and make sure that our kids will follow the same

  • @red-fq8zf
    @red-fq8zf 20 дней назад +3

    In Bihar there's a festival called 'Jitiya' in which mothers do nirjala fast for the well being of there childrens. This festival is celebrated during pitripaksha in which they worship our pitra.

  • @divyatashukla3521
    @divyatashukla3521 20 дней назад +5

    Chinese also celebrate ghost festival at the same time and its followed by 9 god festival which is observed exactly at the same time when we have Navaratri

  • @sujathakiran1798
    @sujathakiran1798 20 дней назад +3

    Wonderful narration
    Congratulations

  • @devicakhan6590
    @devicakhan6590 17 дней назад +4

    The entire world was once ruled by Lord Ram and Hinduism is way of life so it ok everyone was once believed in Sanatana Dharma 🙏

  • @udvishani
    @udvishani 20 дней назад +2

    Ohhh Arvind Ji, you never cease to amaze us... this is seriously mind bending.... The way you connct the dots is pretty amazing... Happy Diwali and a [prosperous new year... Iti Sarvam Shivam.. UD...

  • @ratnaarikatota1016
    @ratnaarikatota1016 20 дней назад +5

    So glad to know this information

  • @samallahabadi
    @samallahabadi 20 дней назад +2

    Great !! I suggest to have the meet ups arranged in every big cities across India and beyond.

  • @timeismoney9598
    @timeismoney9598 19 дней назад +4

    26:36: Bro wasn't messing around. Fireworks for the win.

  • @nicholasflammel2017
    @nicholasflammel2017 13 дней назад +2

    It is also the case that Aryaman (Erimon) and Ashwinis (Asvineai, Castor and Pollux, Hengrist and Horsa) are also Indo-Europpean deities. Also, Zeus should be pronounced as Dzeus and surely enough, that is same as the origin of the words, Theos (in Greek) and Deus(in Latin). Many cultures pronounced D with a Z and vice versa.
    Also, Tvashtr (or modern day Vishwakarma) is worshiped all across Europe as Hephaestus, Vulcan, Vollund and Tuisto in Germany (who is considered the father of all Germans.)
    These are some of the lesser known facts. Ofcourse everybody knows about Ymir-Yama-Yemo-Yima-Jamshid and Manu,Manus etc.

  • @SanathanaSupporter
    @SanathanaSupporter 20 дней назад +3

    Email is not coming directly to inbox. It is going to spam folder.
    Encourage people to check their spam folder.
    Once again thank you for sharing your work with everybody.
    All the best. 👍

  • @chandra_has
    @chandra_has 20 дней назад +6

    How about Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead in central America?... Great I see you mentioned it... Anyways thanks I was trying to explain all these to my kid..

  • @shanmukhasain1334
    @shanmukhasain1334 20 дней назад +3

    anna these days your content is so damn nice

  • @girishmurthy7713
    @girishmurthy7713 19 дней назад +2

    Beautiful content ❤🙏 Shubha Deepawali 🪔

  • @DebayanSamanta
    @DebayanSamanta 20 дней назад +3

    Plss make two separate videos on Vedic Rudras and their connection with Shiva and another video on the Ashtavasu..

  • @viksdeeps09
    @viksdeeps09 19 дней назад +1

    So well explained. You will not believe I was talking to my friends in office in Austin TX and yesterday I was explaining the same (not as deep as you did). I was comparing with Bharat, Mexico and USA.

  • @jellalfernandes1309
    @jellalfernandes1309 19 дней назад +1

    Bro bro if you suddenly speak your native tongue in the video please put subtitles for it.
    Edit- I love your videos, due to you I have received a lot of knowledge about my culture.
    I understand hindi and English so I am grateful that you make videos in these languages so that even though we live in different states we are connected.

    • @sidsekhar
      @sidsekhar 16 дней назад

      He was just repeating what he’d already explained in English

  • @tivo3720
    @tivo3720 19 дней назад +1

    Very nice video. I'm from Bengal.... We do it. On one day before of the deepawali/ kali puja.

  • @sivathecreator9120
    @sivathecreator9120 20 дней назад +4

    please make video on Kumbh Mela, Maha kumbh mela, pushkars, others melas which can useful for most of people for upcoming kumbh mela 2025

  • @adgore007
    @adgore007 19 дней назад

    Excellent and informative video Project Shivoham team. Keep it up!

  • @sudhakasinadhuni1071
    @sudhakasinadhuni1071 20 дней назад +1

    A fantastic video. Waiting to know more and understand more about world cultures and traditions.

  • @avdhutjadhav5657
    @avdhutjadhav5657 20 дней назад +2

    Brother, I am huge admirer of your work from the beginning. I would suggest that this is an important and common content which every Sanatani must consume and share with others. Please give it a thought. If we can produce the content in all regional languages which are spoken in Bharatam. "Satyam Shivam Sunndaram" - Every Sanatani has right to this vedik truth. May Maa Saraswati bless you with the strength to serve the higher purpose. Do let us know whenever you need support.

  • @rheacg
    @rheacg 18 дней назад +1

    Good content! Knew some and expanded further knowledge 😊. Some corrections and suggestions though, as it’s educational ( dia de muertos: day of the dead ; CE common era and BCE are more neutral and used for educational content)

  • @kuntaldinhata
    @kuntaldinhata 19 дней назад +2

    In Bengal, the evening before Diwali, known as Dipanwita Amavasya, marks the observance of Bhoot Chaturdashi. According to tradition, on this day, the spirits of fourteen ancestors from the afterlife descend upon their ancestral homes. To guide them, families light lamps in the evening, illuminating their path.
    There are alternative legends surrounding this festival. One narrative tells of Goddess Chamunda arriving with an entourage of ghosts on this auspicious tithi (lunar day). Another account attributes the presence of ghosts to demon king Bali, who is said to have brought them with him.
    The lighting of fourteen lamps is believed to possess spiritual significance, vanquishing malevolent forces worldwide. Additionally, the day's customs include consuming fourteen varieties of leafy greens.

  • @mamatharagula5239
    @mamatharagula5239 18 дней назад +1

    It was mentioned in Devi Bhagavatam also... That Bheeshma pita maha was an ashta vasu who was met with a shapam for abducting kamadenu from vasista ashramam.... and born as Bheeshma to complete his karma... Once check this story from devi bhagavatam... You can connect with it....I have listned this story of bheeshmacharya from devi bhagavatam during devi navaratri... 🙏

  • @ggautamr4677
    @ggautamr4677 20 дней назад +1

    After hearing Shantanu's harsh words, the woman revealed herself to be the goddess Ganga and justified her actions and narrated the following story.
    Once the celestial Vasus and their wives were enjoying themselves in the forest when the wife of Dyu spotted an excellent cow and asked her husband to steal it. The cow was Nandini, daughter of the wish-fulfilling cow Surabhi, and was owned by the sage Vashishtha. With the help of his brothers, Dyu tried to steal it but Vashishtha caught them and cursed them to be born as mortals and suffer a miserable life. Upon their pleading, Vashishta showed mercy and told the other seven Vasus that they will be liberated soon after their birth. However, Dyu being the protagonist of the theft was cursed to endure a longer life on the earth. Before the birth of her sons, Ganga was requested to kill the seven children soon after their birth. Hearing this, Shantanu was filled with grief and regrets and Ganga decided to abandon him as her condition was broken. Before disappearing, she promised Shantanu to return his heir.

  • @manusv54
    @manusv54 20 дней назад +2

    Wonderful Content 👍🏼

  • @thebug0
    @thebug0 15 дней назад +1

    Sanatan (Ancient and Eternal) civilization was prevalent throughout the world once upon a time. Recent excavation at Göbekli Tepi (world's oldest site considered as of now), AI discovered other Nazca drawings and entire South America points toward the similarities of Vedic cultures.

  • @pranav21047
    @pranav21047 20 дней назад +9

    @ProjectShivoham
    Due to precision of Earth's axis, the Lunar month shifts back with respect to Solar month by a full month in approx 2160 years.
    Pitru Paksha today comes in September.
    2160 years ago, Pitru Paksha was coming in October.
    3500 years ago, Pitru Paksha was coming in late October - early November.
    As per your comparison, Halloween matched the timing of Pitru Paksha during that period.
    Halloween remained at the end of october because they followed only solar calender.

  • @activistonwork2551
    @activistonwork2551 17 дней назад

    More power to you 💪🏻
    Lots of love blessings from Mumbai 🙏🏻
    Happy to see more such informative content

  • @gayathri7831
    @gayathri7831 20 дней назад +1

    Great research, thanks for the eye opening videos.

  • @Kart546
    @Kart546 20 дней назад +6

    I'm not hindu but I like your vedios 👏🏻👏🏻🎯

    • @_-.-_261
      @_-.-_261 20 дней назад

      All the residents of India are Hindus. You just need that in your heart.

  • @abhishekkar6837
    @abhishekkar6837 20 дней назад +4

    Please make a video on middle east and indic ancient relationship..
    ancient Mesopotamia to levant and Egypt regions from cannanites to cushites all worshipped some sort of moon related gods and most common things are bull, cresent, stone worship(ellipsoid, omphallus) and other depicted symbols..
    Counter part godess too seated on lion, tiger or panther...
    Titles like Asshur, Shura , Danu, Anu were used throughout these regions...

  • @sukhibarkataki-nl4qq
    @sukhibarkataki-nl4qq 12 дней назад

    Wow, absolutely on point. Love how and where you say "garbage." Thank you for sharing this information. More and more Indians need to cut their crap and acknowledge our roots.

  • @Raghu-w9i
    @Raghu-w9i 19 дней назад +1

    Nice video!!

  • @himalayanonca9822
    @himalayanonca9822 20 дней назад +2

    PitraPakchya Is Called 16Sharad (ShoraSharad) here in Nepal.

  • @lakhanshahi3637
    @lakhanshahi3637 20 дней назад +1

    Very valuable information. Thanks lots

  • @Vandemataram78
    @Vandemataram78 20 дней назад +1

    Splendid as always

  • @rkowlagi
    @rkowlagi 16 дней назад

    Wonderfully presented, as usual. I am an avid follower of your videos. Thank you 🙏 ❤👌

  • @AeroSIFT
    @AeroSIFT 19 дней назад

    great video again.. especially the slokam from skanda puranam.. thank you

  • @saitama3843
    @saitama3843 20 дней назад +2

    Thank you so much ❤

  • @oneindiangirl6102
    @oneindiangirl6102 19 дней назад +1

    I kept on opposing ppl dressing up their kids in Halloween with same logic.. finally I found video to give references.. kudos

  • @Neerajkumar-kg4pm
    @Neerajkumar-kg4pm 18 дней назад

    Anna, very nicely compiled !!

  • @jasonmiller7794
    @jasonmiller7794 19 дней назад +6

    I enjoy watching all your videos... I want to feel free to share with all... since we are all complete within self, there is no need to use denigrating or semi-sarcastic nuances of speech. Your videos are very professional, and I don't want to feel embarrassed to share. I encourage that there is no need for a defensive posture. Your presentation will be improved, without them. Thank you for all you good work