Chapter XIII Brahmin Babur Duram

Early the next morning, Babur drove the newlyweds, who could not speak Bengali, and set out on a tour of Kolkata's famous attractions, just like a normal honeymoon. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 info is slightly different in that Sanjay looks like a newlywed husband in a solid black shirt and pants of the same color, and Sonam looks like a little girl who comes out to play in a white printed half-sleeved T-shirt and blue casual jeans.

If this pair were not followed by a Babur in traditional clothes, it would be very common for them to take their younger sister out of town to travel.

The first stop is undoubtedly the landmark Kolkata Temple, which is why Babur wears traditional attire, and he needs to clear the religious prejudices of the two fledgling young men so that they can enjoy the crowded temple, which requires not only power, but also mana. In order to convince the local Brahmin elders that they will say something of absence, it may be useful to maintain respect for tradition.

In fact, since the deepening of the Industrial Revolution, the whole world has become less and less able to accept the existence of mysteries, and people always want to know everything. But in fact, as an American said in the last century, the most compassionate thing about the world is that human beings are unable to relate the content of their own thoughts. We live on an island of unsettling ignorance, in a vast black ocean, but that doesn't mean we should sail for it. The in-depth development of the various natural disciplines has not yet caused disaster for the world, but in the near future, isolated disciplines will eventually be cobbled together and will open up a terrifying picture of the real world, and the position of humanity will be precarious. At that point, we will either be driven mad or run away, fleeing from the light and fleeing into a new dark age in search of peace and security.

Over the past hundred years, there has been a constant attempt to add self-righteous explanations to the phenomena that we have accepted in the past. They were constantly bulldozing mountains and digging depressions on the known islands where they lived, and they filled the vast expanse of the unknown ocean that surrounded the islands. So they were given a barren land with no roots and no protection, and they took pride in luring more and more people to destroy their homes and build floating islands called civilization. They don't care about the natural seawalls that have been filled in as a result, and they don't care about losing the mountains that can be seen in the distance.

The people who now occupy the majority despise the lookouts who led mankind in the past, trample on the dignity of the wise with arms, sew the mouths of the wise with war, and hide their insignificance in the face of the unknown to the public with one-sided so-called scientific experiments again and again. They use their humanity to take advantage of people who know the laws of the uncharted waters around the islands, and use their ancient wisdom to help them reclaim the sea, and then show the public that the so-called mystery is wrong after breaking the balance of the sea.

Yes, the occult based on the old balance is like a weather vane standing on a field, and when you half-bury it in the earth, it naturally cannot point out the right direction of the wind.

Babur was a new generation of Brahmin ministers of such an era, and although he was obviously extremely talented, his actual ability was inferior to that of ordinary Brahmin devotees of Sivaji II. Having lost the ability of the ancient occult scholars to intervene in natural phenomena, the genius Babur was left to intimidate contemporary Brahmin monks who might not even know the nature and duties of the Brahmin elders with clothing and eloquence.

Driving a bulletproof jeep to the Kolkata temple with the noble-born prince behind him, he didn't need to wear a traditional priestly attire, but Babur also wanted to take the opportunity to test his conjecture. This is also the secret mission he brought with him when he served as the prince's butler, to verify whether the prince's soul has been replaced.

Kolkata Temple is a Hindu temple located about 5.6 km south of the city and was built during the reign of Sivaji IX. This is the most Hindu church in Kolkata and is a specially remodeled Hindu temple to save the declining divine power. It is impossible for a non-believer to enter the main hall, at least not without being noticed by the true Brahmins. Before the 12th century, it was a primeval forest, sparsely populated and infested with jackals. King Baralsena of the Senna Dynasty believed in Hinduism and built this place as a religious shrine. It took 8 years to build the temple of Goddess Gali, and later the temple of Nath was built. There is a stone statue of the goddess Kali in the temple of Nat, the lower half of the statue is buried in the earth, the upper body is exposed, the head is wearing a gold crown, the waist is hung with jewelry, the wrist is wearing a gold bracelet, the tongue and eyebrows are made of pure gold, and a large silver umbrella is placed on the head. Hindus revere this deity in particular, and every day devotees from all over the country come to the temple to worship the god. They carried rice, sugar, candy, flour, bananas and other items, and the daily supply amounted to hundreds of catties. During the festival, devout believers also offer cattle and sheep, and it is the mystery accumulated over the years and the constant maintenance of the sacrifice that sustains the power of the temple.

He followed behind the two of them unhurriedly, and from time to time handed them some specially processed food and water to eat. The results of the observations tell Babur that both men were judged to be Hindus, at least when he entered the main hall. Sonam is not a very religious pan-believer, while Sanjay is a stranger, and the vague feeling prevents Babur from making a final judgment. It can only be said that the possibility of the prince being reincarnated by some powerful brahmin is ruled out.

In order to improve his judgment, Babur suggested that the teenagers, who were still discussing what they had just seen, suggested the next stop - St. Paul's Cathedral in Calcutta.

Approved for construction under Sivaji XI until completion by Sivaji XIII, the church is built in the typical Gothic style and is the largest church in Kolkata. Under the shade of red flowers and green grass in the external public area, the pure white building looks sacred and elegant.

Sanjay and Sonam only glanced at the prayer room at the door, and instead joined the praying crowd, they dressed up like tourists from England on the edge of the green space, daring to try some over-the-top behaviors that were not allowed by domestic customs.

In Babur's guess of the options, the possibility of monotheism was also removed. "It's great that you don't have to go to the most troublesome Nakoda for further verification." The steward, who was calling to lift the emergency assembly order for the city garrison, thought so.

The new generation of the city, who have had enough of the cultural landscape, instructed Babur to drive them to go shopping and experience the modern life of Kolkata.

After the sun went down, Babur's part-time task of carrying bags was not over. It wasn't until the hungry Prince and Princess were sent out of Nehru Street and into an 84-square-metre luxury suite at the Oberoi Calcutta Hotel that Babur was relieved.

Although he still has to go back and supervise his subordinates to put the things they bought today in the villa next to Schvetta's house, and contact Balaj to start preparing for a Nehru-related film, but it's much better than carrying a bag like a Vaishya, isn't it?

PS: This chapter refers to a bit of private goods, and only represents personal opinions.