As further evidence, please note that the Tibetan word 
for cannibis is 'So.Ma.Ra.Dza', that is, soma-raja, 
'king of soma', and 'bDud.rTsi', which in Tibetan means 
'drink juice' as translated from the Sanskrit and taken 
to Tibet by the Eighty-four Mahasiddhas of Vajrayana 
Buddhism in the tenth century of our era. The mysterious 
substance referred to in Buddhist texts, variously 
described as 'amrita' is none other than a similar 
decoction containing a similar alkaloid as contained in 
the soma fungus.

Read more:

'Soma in Indian Religion'
http://www.rwilliams.us/archives/Etheogens.pdf

Reply via email to