India, Nepal and Weed.

in weed •  6 years ago  (edited)

In India weed is not legalized. Keeping weed will be sent to the person behind bars. But in many places weed plant is common and certain people are using it publicly. Many of Northern parts of India we can see weed is growing here and there. Weed plants can be found around the small temples in rural areas, and the people on the divine search uses them to trigger their senses. The terrible followers of Lord Shiva, Aghori sadhus used to smoke weed in public, since no one can control them with laws.

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Aghori sadhus used to smoke weed whenever they are in need, they smoke in groups and go into meditation.
They have their equipment to smoke weed, in large. These people are known for their terrible habits. They are the intense weed smokers and have not done any harm to any public.
They used to be stoned all time, and meditate. They use weed as a triggering substance to get into deep meditation. The supply of weed is non stop to them and we can see the weed growing around the area where they used to settle.
But in India weed is illegal for us. We cannot transform into a Aghori to smoke weed, they have a terrible way of living. People in our area secretly use them, the cost is sky high for a little quantity.

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The near by country Nepal is boon with weed, and it legal there. People used to smoke cannabis and also celebrate one great cannabis festival, yearly once. They believe that the culture is given by Lord Shiva, the supreme God of Hindu religion.

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Once in a year streets of Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal gets high in the name of Lord Shiva. Nepal people believe that Lord Shiva introduced weed to them, and taught how to use it to get enlightened. Once in a year, the streets are filled with cannabis infused sweets and with weed, the people get high all day and night to celebrate the supreme God and his product weed.



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this was very interesting

especially the last image you shared - it stands out to me because the Indian depicted looks similar to the style of some Native Americans. I wonder where that image is from and who designed it

I live in Canada, where cannabis is legalized but heavily regulated. The regulations are clashing with the culture in many ways. Included mandating the purchase of seeds strictly through govt sources. Therefore bottlenecking genetic variety

hi, thank you @gbiz the picture is from the sourced website, I hesitated to share the image due to the native American with Lord Shiva, coz the story is about Nepal. Anyway interesting, whoever drew it.good day.

I see nothing wrong with the similarities, they might be a piece to a much greater puzzle.

ie:Graham Hancock style ancient worldwide cultures before the present