Please don't use the word "RULED". In broad Hinduism is a practice of living in many ways as per their choice based on the climates and available resources which has no perticular rules or formula and by the way still we found some touches of Hinduism in every religion. Thanks
Thank you so much for the English subtitles. I just would like to suggest to change some noisy songs from the background as they are not fit for the sort of topics being treated and a more reverent and/or soothing tunes would more adequate for the video.
Great video,,, I believe you have high quality still photos of all the artifacts and inscriptions over there. Will you be kind enough to send me some photographs?
would've been great if i could see it with subtitles. I'm not able to understand anything they're saying besides a few words like Zoroastrian, Hindu, farsi, sanskrit.
Oh by the way, I´m adding some links on the comments I´ve made on related subjects in another such video here on UA-cam, just in case it might interest some of you to learn more about them: Both Zoroastrianism and Hinduism stemmed from one older Indo-Iranian body of spiritual knowlege, it´s no wonder they shared some traits, like fire worship, till this day there is the God Agni in HInduism and it´s not a surprise that in Kurdish languages the names for fire are so close to their Sankritic sisters. Even some gods like Mithra and Vayu were shared by them, Vāyu-Vāta being Lord Vayu´s Avestan name. Here´s an excerpt of this excellent Wikipedia article on this: ' ... In Zurvanism (Zurvanite Zoroastrianism, a now-extinct form of Zoroastrianism), Vata-Vayu represented two facets of the quaternary Zurvan. In this arrangement, Vata-Vayu represented "space" while the other two facets represent "time." ...' en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vayu-Vata By the way, I´ve also seen the transliteration Zerwan Akarana for this emanation of Lord Vayu in Zoroastrianism. And ehre´s a link to the page on this deity in the online Iranica Encyclopedia: www.iranicaonline.org/articles/vayu One more good link: www.britannica.com/topic/Vayu Also, there are some scholars who hold the thesis that the true Azeri language was of the Iranian branch, not the present Turkic one. I have nothing against Turkic languages, they are all beautiful but it´s just that this thesis has strong chances to point out to the original linguistic roots of the Azeris´ancestral language. www.iranicaonline.org/articles/azerbaijan-vii
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Yes but you forgot to mention that it is a Hindu temple too and there is a stone inscription just above your head telling you that in Sanskrit. Did you ever think what is that other language above the Farsi text? it went above your head i suppose.
Очень интересная экскурсия на видео. Спасибо! Дай Бог сегодня сама увижу этот прекрасный Храм.
Hinduesm ruled All over the world 7000 BC .great sanatan dharama
Please don't use the word "RULED". In broad Hinduism is a practice of living in many ways as per their choice based on the climates and available resources which has no perticular rules or formula and by the way still we found some touches of Hinduism in every religion.
Thanks
The girl in the black coat is very beautiful
Azeri girl all beautiful
it was also a hindu temple
wide look very very good.
супер!! молодцы ребята!!
Спасибо, мы стараемся для вас !
Ateshgahin bu formada gozel temiri oldugunu bilmirdim. chox maraqlidir melumat verdiniz. bu hefte ora gedecem :)))
Chox sagolun
hey u r great people sharing for this most important information
Amit Ghadge thanks
Девушка дала интересную информацию, некоторые подробности я не знала, хотя работала гидом. Хорошо говорит на русском.
perfect
very nice video and nice of you to add subtitles.
Thank you so much for the English subtitles. I just would like to suggest to change some noisy songs from the background as they are not fit for the sort of topics being treated and a more reverent and/or soothing tunes would more adequate for the video.
Спасибо)))будем стараться)))
O samay kitna acha honga sabi darm ka mandir eki jagh👌
Great video,,, I believe you have high quality still photos of all the artifacts and inscriptions over there. Will you be kind enough to send me some photographs?
What she was saying for fire? It seemed like Agni to me. Agni means fire in Sanskrit.
Temple is very nice. Is there any Hindu community in Azerbaijan currently?
No
would've been great if i could see it with subtitles. I'm not able to understand anything they're saying besides a few words like Zoroastrian, Hindu, farsi, sanskrit.
thank you in the near future we will put subtitles
Like ;)
asho zoroaster born in azerbaijan , azerbaijan is caucasian people, i am iranian azerbaijan from ardabil
Devila Gothica Thanks it is very important to us.
Best regards
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Oh by the way, I´m adding some links on the comments I´ve made on related subjects in another such video here on UA-cam, just in case it might interest some of you to learn more about them:
Both Zoroastrianism and Hinduism stemmed from one older Indo-Iranian body of spiritual knowlege, it´s no wonder they shared some traits, like fire worship, till this day there is the God Agni in HInduism and it´s not a surprise that in Kurdish languages the names for fire are so close to their Sankritic sisters. Even some gods like Mithra and Vayu were shared by them, Vāyu-Vāta being Lord Vayu´s Avestan name. Here´s an excerpt of this excellent Wikipedia article on this:
' ... In Zurvanism (Zurvanite Zoroastrianism, a now-extinct form of Zoroastrianism), Vata-Vayu represented two facets of the quaternary Zurvan. In this arrangement, Vata-Vayu represented "space" while the other two facets represent "time." ...'
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vayu-Vata
By the way, I´ve also seen the transliteration Zerwan Akarana for this emanation of Lord Vayu in Zoroastrianism.
And ehre´s a link to the page on this deity in the online Iranica Encyclopedia:
www.iranicaonline.org/articles/vayu
One more good link:
www.britannica.com/topic/Vayu
Also, there are some scholars who hold the thesis that the true Azeri language was of the Iranian branch, not the present Turkic one. I have nothing against Turkic languages, they are all beautiful but it´s just that this thesis has strong chances to point out to the original linguistic roots of the Azeris´ancestral language.
www.iranicaonline.org/articles/azerbaijan-vii
Dear All! We added subtitels in English. Select Subtitels in bottom part of panel.
Don`t Forget to subscribe to our channel to be first in every video))
See you ..
Widelook Team
Yes but you forgot to mention that it is a Hindu temple too and there is a stone inscription just above your head telling you that in Sanskrit. Did you ever think what is that other language above the Farsi text? it went above your head i suppose.
What is the diffence between zòarastran and sourastran.
Yerli koklu burani yox elemek lazim bu gijler burani niye reklam edir axi
Ancient hindus
Gid mne ponravilas.xocu s ney poznakomitdya.nadeyus ne zamujem ona
Ya znayu etu devushku. Moqu pomoch😉
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