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Hello. I am very curious about when Varaha Upanishad was written. What do we know of its origin? Perhaps it is a collection of several writings spread across a long period of time and by several authors. What do we know about it? Have it been investigated? Perhaps there are different opinions. RhinoMind ( talk) 20:25, 30 August 2015 (UTC)
There is a broken and disconnected sentence about the Ten Commandments.
I have read up on the ref and on page 62 it states that the ten Yamas listed and described in Varaha Upanishad clearly matches the Ten Commandments. Perhaps the article needs to explain that, as the Yamas are not touched as it is now.
Perhaps this is only one authors opinion? Has it been investigated if the Ten Commandments actually stems from the Yamas? Perhaps it is just a coincidence, perhaps it has not been investigated further? What is known about it? RhinoMind ( talk) 20:31, 30 August 2015 (UTC)
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Reviewer: Sainsf ( talk · contribs) 13:30, 2 February 2016 (UTC)
Will review.
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Nice article. Those were my comments. Sainsf <^> Talk all words 13:30, 2 February 2016 (UTC)
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Hello. I am very curious about when Varaha Upanishad was written. What do we know of its origin? Perhaps it is a collection of several writings spread across a long period of time and by several authors. What do we know about it? Have it been investigated? Perhaps there are different opinions. RhinoMind ( talk) 20:25, 30 August 2015 (UTC)
There is a broken and disconnected sentence about the Ten Commandments.
I have read up on the ref and on page 62 it states that the ten Yamas listed and described in Varaha Upanishad clearly matches the Ten Commandments. Perhaps the article needs to explain that, as the Yamas are not touched as it is now.
Perhaps this is only one authors opinion? Has it been investigated if the Ten Commandments actually stems from the Yamas? Perhaps it is just a coincidence, perhaps it has not been investigated further? What is known about it? RhinoMind ( talk) 20:31, 30 August 2015 (UTC)
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Reviewer: Sainsf ( talk · contribs) 13:30, 2 February 2016 (UTC)
Will review.
Sainsf <^>
Talk all words 13:30, 2 February 2016 (UTC)
Nice article. Those were my comments. Sainsf <^> Talk all words 13:30, 2 February 2016 (UTC)