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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: SmarterDesiKid

WHAT???

Druidism is the umbrella-term used to describe the religion of the 'Celtic' people, and specifically the Priest-Judge Caste of the 'Druids'. Because 'druidism' was an oral tradition, we have no written materials from the Celts themselves.
What we know of the religion of the Celts we have learnt from a variety of sources. The main problems we have is in interpreting these sources, especially in seperating the facts from the classical and later literary inventions.
Archaeological remains show us solid material objects, and although open to personal interpretation votive offerings, burials and inscriptions give us a physical 'feel' of the people.
The Classical Writers, though often with personal agendas, provide us with first-hand knowledge of 'Celtic' peoples. From 'Classical Sources', the main references to Druids is in regards to 'sacrificial ceremonies'. Caesar, Tacticus and Strabo all refer to human sacrifice. Pliny refers to a Druidic ritual in which a Druid cuts Mistletoe before two white bulls are sacrificed. The problem with interpreting the Classical material is that its authors are not a part of the culture that they are describing, much in the way 'Western Culture' has interpreted African or Native American Cultures. Often the dominant culture views them as childlike warriors or as the noble savage, merely caricatures images of a culture.
The Insular Writers, whether Irish Monks, Gildas, Giraldus or whoever, are often heavily tainted by 'Christian' thought. However, without these Dark Age and Medievel Writers much would be lost to us forever, and despite the 'Christianisation' of the Mythologies and Poetry most of what we refer to as 'Celtic' comes down to us from this period.
Finally, there is still much to be learnt from the traditions and folk tales of todays 'Celtic' peoples.
It can only be by studying the whole that we can learn anything of 'Celtic' Culture.
So, what do we know? The Classical Sources portray the Druids as either great Philosophers, seekers of Knowledge, keepers of Tradition OR blood-thirsty priests, sacrificing, burning, killing in the name of their pagan gods. The Insular Writers, despite their obvious Christian bias seem on the whole rather sympathetic to the Druids. Cathbad, the chief Druid from 'the Tain' is a wonderful figure, as is the Druidess Fidelma, also from 'the Tain'. Though the tales have obviously been embellished they seem to me to be as close as we can get to an acurate description of a living Druid.
We know that they were held in high regard, their wisdom was sort by Kings. We know that they performed rituals and shaman-like acts of magic. We know that they met in Nemetons, places held sacred. We know that there were both male and female Druids. We know that the training to become a Druid was very extensive.

what in the world????

i dont have time to read all that

that's ron's username on youtube

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Posted: 18 years ago
#22

Originally posted by: snowflake0555

ohhh rly, i think ur more desperate to kno then Moe...i saw ur comment thingy there😉😆 neodruidz or w/e person😛



Chunki chup bilkul chup 😉
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: wite_rainbow

gayi bhens paani mein...yeh doh poput aur tum handling her accts! bas tabhi ek hi song mein dance kia phir nazar nahi ayi😆 lage raho suny!

hope they dun drown...Manish needs them 🥺
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: AznDesi



Chunki chup bilkul chup 😉

sry, i won the award for keeping my mouth OPEN!!😆 mein chup nahi raoongi (i cant spell😭 in hindi😭)

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: snowflake0555

sry, i won the award for keeping my mouth OPEN!!😆 mein chup nahi raoongi (i cant spell😭 in hindi😭)

look at your siggi for a sec😉looks lke someone agrees with Ron😆
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Munna,
Google Unkle says that the name is Sashwati.....I don;t know the last name bu she looks like "Chameli"... 😆
http://sify.com/peopleandplaces/review.php?id=13255661&ctid= 5&cid=13049940
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: SmarterDesiKid

look at your siggi for a sec😉looks lke someone agrees with Ron😆

lol that's cuz that pic is from "Chup Chup Ke"😆

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Posted: 18 years ago
#28

Originally posted by: ChameliKaYaar

Munna,
Google Unkle says that the name is Sashwati.....I don;t know the last name bu she looks like "Chameli"... 😆
http://sify.com/peopleandplaces/review.php?id=13255661&c tid= 5&cid=13049940

uske friend ko naraz mut karna....wo teri Chameli nahi hai😆

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