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Originally Posted by skarlorn
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Shamanism has been prevalent in a variety of places. Russia. North America. South America. Africa. Scandinavia.
Nepal definitely didn't get the first psycilocybin mushrooms though lol. And they didn't make Buddhism, or Brahmanism. Brahma is a Hindu God. Hinduism originated in India. Buddhism is an off-shoot of Hinduism, as Budda was the reincarnation of Krishna. After being a successful warmongering civilization, the Tibetan Warlords hung up their swords and took up the pen. They developed Tibetan Buddhism, which the Dalai Lama is the leader of.
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I don't know about all of that. Can you list your sources? I'm aware of shamanism's historical prevalence in other geological locations, the latter seems pseudointellectual though. Nepal was just a rough geological reference to the area in which I believe this particular instance occurred. Perhaps I should have said modern-day Northeast India? The Himalayan region?
This was way before Buddhism, Hinduism, and modern Brahmanism. I stated
ancient Brahmanism specifically. This Neolithic culture's ideology likely evolved into Hinduism.
Perhaps these people chose to worship the beast who's defecation produced these fruits of peculiarity.