--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: <snip> > The Kila is NOT used for transcending (nor for that matter is a > yantra), it is used for "kilana", "nailing" or subjugation of > negativity and the clearing of sacred space. In other words, in it's > Buddhist usage it is used for creating peace (not sacrifices like > with Vedic Sacrificial "Science").
Where'd you get the term "Vedic Sacrificial Science," Vaj? I've never seen it before, couldn't find it on the Web. Did you make it up? > In Vedic use it was often smeared with feces and/or urine > and used to destroy enemies. Feces would work, but not urine; urine is typically sterile (and this was known as long ago as 3000 B.C. in India, since drinking urine was prescribed in the Damar Tantra as a technique for enlightenment).
