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Monday, November 25, 2024
Giants (asuras/titans) really existed (video)
What ancient civilizations said about giants existing on earth
Legends of ancient races of giants (asuras in Buddhism and other Dharmic traditions) are shared among cultures that span across multiple continents around the world. They are also included in the most popular religions on earth. The ancient Greeks describe giants included among Greek gods. There are many different words used to describe races of massive humans, such as the "Nephilim" of the Jewish-Christian Bible. Descriptions of red-haired, six-fingered giants are shared by different Native American groups in North and South America, such as those in the USA and Peru.
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