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Old 25-07-2007, 10:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Why does the Lord Mayor's City have dragons on the heraldic arms? Because the title of the great Mayor derives from Indo-European Brahmin teachings, which migrated to Euirope from the Himalaya mountains. The UK has central Asian heritage.
The Lord Mayor is from "dominus major", and "major dome" (French mairie "town hall") was the title of the Merovingian house-bailiffs of Franks who became the Carolingian kings of France. It is seen in "mormaor" ("great mayor") earls of Scotland appointed by the king, and in Maere ("great") temple in Norway. Scythians who reached Poland had a form of Brahminism, but did not fully honour the Brahmins in the Indian Brahmins' view. Brahma lived on Mount Meru which was believed to rise from the North Pole to the Pole Star, like the world-tree of the Norse. The earthly location was perceived as being in the Pamir mountains of the Himalayas, from where 4 real rivers flow to the 4 compass directions, to Russia, China, India and west to Aryana of Europeans. Mount Kalaisa in Tibet has the shape of Meru with a central peak and smaller side peaks. This was built as Angkor Wat in Cambodia, where the Brahmin kings claimed descent from Naga snake-dragons. These are carved on the entrance bridge, and Brahmin ritual is adopted by Thailand's kings today.
And so the Meru kings with dragons are seen in the Lord Mayor with dragons.
A vote for the Lord Mayor is a vote for Asia.
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A vote for the Lord Mayor is a vote for Communism at the moment.
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what a load of bullocks.
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Do you mean communism or dragons? or both. Moscow State University is designed in the Meru shape, and St George and dragon is Moscow's heraldic symbol.
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No, I mean bullocks.

One breed of bull is known as a 'brahma' bull. These are the males of the Brahman cattle species, which originated in India.

It's a real shame when you have to explain your sarcasm - you're not an american by any chance?
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I got it, hence my question. Brahmin Britain or Brahmin Russia?
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Neither - Brahmin as in bulls - a load of droppings. You stick a bunch of random factoids together and come to the conclusion that a vote for (any) london mayor is a 'vote for asia'.

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No, I mean bullocks.

One breed of bull is known as a 'brahma' bull. These are the males of the Brahman cattle species, which originated in India.
They and crosses of them with other breeds of cattle make the best "Bucking Bulls" in American and Australian Rodeos
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Cattle were captured by the Danu river-goddess of DNiester, DNieper, DON and DANUbe rivers, and DANAan goddess of Boyne river. Danu river-goddess of Brahmins has temples in Bali Indonesia, and Australian Brahmin-cross cattle graze at Dahndahra Creek, named from Brahmin Danu contact. Conall Cornach from Ulster released cattle from that Brahmin Danube-snake , who was daughter of Brettanos of Gaul, and mormaor "Great Steward", "great mayor" came from Ulster.
"Python" J Fontenrose. UCal. Cam. 1959.
"Tain Bo Froech" Leahy. 1906.
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Kernow,it's the tightness and location of the cinch that makes animals "buck".

This cinch is loose but severely tightened as the animal leaves the gate in a contest.

As you say though some are bred for their bucking ability.

Most Rodeo cinch knots work loose after about 20 seconds or so.
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