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Old 23rd December 2006, 08:04 AM   #7
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I like your thinking Bill.
I must admit I haven't considered this in relation to Indian cutoms. To me Indians seem more "down to earth" and less concerned with the spirit world than more shamanistic/animist cultures.
Something to keep in mind when I'll be able to consider starting to collect these!

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Emanuel

Hi Emanuel,

That depends on the century and the area. Would suggest reading Robert Svoboda's "Aghora Trilogy," or at least his seminal work, "Aghora, At the Left Hand of God." But I am straying into religious symbolism here. There are many different sects that have many different ways.

Perhaps we should stay on the weapons and try to find out more about these Tegha?
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