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Old 17th June 2022, 03:01 PM   #1
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Rawson has my respect: his book was the first one dedicated specifically to Indian arms.
But to call his book “…the only ….scientific work…” is rather funny. Rawson was never interested in arms history. This book was an assignment given to him to describe the collection of the V&A Museum. He never ventured outside of it and was not even certain whether other similar collections existed elsewhere, India not even mentioned. As a result, he assigned names to different objects simply by their percent-wise representation of labels on which they were listed in the V&A archives. He was lumping mechanical damascus and wootz together: Fig.6: “ watered mechanical damascus of the Kirk Narduban pattern”, pp. 19-20 describing 4 patterns of Persian damascus: Kirk Narduban, Bidr or Qum, Begami and Sham, all of which were allegedly produced by a “method of mechanical damascus/ pattern welding” etc, etc, etc. His bibliography list doesn’t even mention books by Buttin and Stone. In short, while sorely needed in the 1960’s as the “first”, this book outlived its purpose because of not being “right”.

Having finished his assignment, Rawson published nothing more in the arms history field, concentrating instead on Oriental erotic art. The only conceivable connection between them is his repeated mention of the “ phallic energy” of Indian swords:-)

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Old 17th June 2022, 06:40 PM   #2
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The only conceivable connection between them is his repeated mention of the “ phallic energy” of Indian swords
That is why swords and any other weapons are used in puja ceremony. The "phallic energy" - this is in short form for Europeans, so as not to explain for a long time. By the way, I'm going to explain this in detail soon. In Russian, of course.
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Old 19th June 2022, 05:46 AM   #3
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In your future paper you might want to discuss sword positions on the altar: edge down on the altar might indeed signify phallic energy. But according to what is shown on the pic you posted ( the sides of the tulwar blade lying flat on the altar) male Hindu believers had Peyronie’s disease .
Feel free not acknowledging my contribution to your paper.
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Old 21st June 2022, 02:21 AM   #4
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Guys, you have made your points. Move on please!
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Old 9th July 2022, 10:37 AM   #5
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why does this discussion and a few others , neither offence nor disrespect intended, reminds me a little of the movie "snatch"

"Just because it is written, does not make it so"
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Old 9th July 2022, 12:11 PM   #6
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Just to uderstand the rules of the forum and how the moderation works here. It is OK for the forum?

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to discuss sword positions on the altar: edge down on the altar might indeed signify phallic energy. But according to what is shown on the pic you posted ( the sides of the tulwar blade lying flat on the altar) male Hindu believers had Peyronie’s disease .
Feel free not acknowledging my contribution to your paper.
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Old 9th July 2022, 03:14 PM   #7
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Man, it was just a joke:-)
We all need to lighten up occasionally. Serious discussions get too heavy and oppressive:-)
You yourself use jokes and I appreciate them.
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Old 9th July 2022, 03:48 PM   #8
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I read the previous post and wonder.
How strange... Gentlemen moderators, for my jokes you reprimand me and edit my posts. I wonder if it's because my English is so bad and my jokes are too straightforward.
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