You know about Mahabharata
>>200115168No I don'tWhy are you, a Swede, do obsessed with jeets
>>200115168Yes, India is a great culture, I wish whites knew and respected it more, after all it's our Indo-Aryan ancestors who created that
>>200115224it's a bunch of bullshit you darn hippie/pajeetTaoism is the King>Tao that can be named is no true Tao
>>200115168yes actually, and ramayana toobut our version is a bit different
>>200115168No
>>200115577Surprised to see someone from my country here
>>200117256He's a massive faggot btw.
>>200115168Yes, a little.
>>200115577>>200117256don't let him know youre tamil bro
>>200115224SAAAAAAARRRRRR
>>200115168And about Ramayana. Ironically, as I am not a gypsie, but my name is not in the bible, it is in the Mahabharat. Same goes for my brother. >inb4 your godfather trolled you with funny names No, its tradotional Serbian names. One of our 19th century king and the other of our 14th cengury emperor.
>>200119635what are such names ?
>>200119731I cannot post my name here.
>>200119748your brother's ?
>>200115224TSAAR! You Will Never Be A Sarmatian.
>>200119635Based!
>>200119635Serbs were one of the last to cuck out to cucktianity. Underneath the surface there is still pagan/Hindu culture and beliefs
>>200117256Hellooo>>200119565Ik he is and I just hate the nationalists
>>200119635Bogdan?
>>200115168>>200115224Did you know figures from Mahabharata and Ramayana appear as playable characters in Fate/Grand Order. In fact the game has a campaign called Yuga Kshetra: Samsara of Genesis and Terminus set in Ancient India!
>>200119748That's fine but is the name etymologically cognate to a Sanskrit name in the Mahabharat or is it's actual etymology Sanskrit? Or is it just a calque with similar meaning? Although if it's a common enough Serbian name fit for emperors, it wouldn't exactly dox you if you told us your first name.