User talk:Ranpuzal Harmush

 THE YAZIDI - HINDU MYTH  

The claims that the Yazidi religion's primary source of worship, "TELEK MAUS" is actually an inspiration from a Hindu God "MURUGAN", is a HOAX

Yazidis have most of their roots to Zoroastrianism, pre-Islamic pagan Mesopotamian (present day Iraq) and Assyrian traditions. Yazidism is a monotheistic relgion unlike Hinduism. The Yazidi idea of fire worship is mostly centered around Zoroastrianism whose prime ideology of worship revolves around the fire. Just because some of their practices are similar to Hindus does not mean their whole Ideology is from Hinduism.

One can find some practices and similarities between almost all the religions on the earth. That merely does not necessarily mean, that one religion might have inspired from the other.

Origin of the Yazidi Belief

Yazidis believe that the fallen angel called LUCIFER in Christianity, IBLIS in Islam, commonly called as SATAN in English or SHAYTAAN in Arabic, who rebelled against God for now bowing to ADAM, is actually a mediator between God and Humanity.

When the Hindu scriptures do not say anything about Adam and eve, which Christianity, Islam and Judaism believes, how come Yazidis are ancient Hindu religion?

Arguably, the Yazidi worship what Christians or Muslims might call “Satan”, though the Yazidi call him “Melek Taus”, and he appears in the form of a peacock angel.

Why might Melek Taus be “the devil”? For a start, the Yazidi believe the peacock angel led a rebellion in heaven: clearly echoing the story of Lucifer, cast into Hell by the Christian God.

Also, the very word "Melek" is cognate with "Moloch", the name of a Biblical demon – who demanded human sacrifice.

The avian imagery of Melek Taus likewise indicates a demonic aspect. The Yazidi come from the ancient lands of Sumeria and Assyria, in modern-day Turkey, Iraq and Kurdistan. Sumerian gods were often cruel, and equipped with beaks and wings. Birdlike. Three thousand years ago the Assyrians worshipped flying demons, spirits of the desert wind. One was the scaly-winged demon in The Exorcist: Pazuzu.

The Yazidi reverence for birds – and snakes – also appears to be extremely old. Excavations at ancient Catalhoyuk, in Turkey, show that the people there revered bird-gods as long ago as 7000BC. Even older is Gobekli Tepe, a megalithic site near Sanliurfa, in Kurdish Turkey (Sanliurfa was once a stronghold of Yazidism). The extraordinary temple of Gobekli Tepe boasts carvings of winged birdmen, and images of buzzards and serpents.

Pracitices Yazidis practice that is offensive in Hinduism

Yazidis do circumcision like Jews and Muslims, while the Hindus don't.

Yazidis eat meat, sacrifice sheep, goats and chickens during their festivals, while Hindus don't.

Yazidis bury the dead bodies unlike Hindus who burn it!

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