Sunday, June 5, 2011

Josephus point of view about Hindus

The context of this qoute is a speech of Eleazar ben Ya'ir who was the commander of Masada and just before they lost to the Romans they all commited suiced cause they didn't want to fall into Roman's hands.

This is a part of a speech:



Yet, if we do stand in need of foreigners to support us in this matter, let us
regard those Indians who profess the exercise of philosophy;
for these good men do but unwillingly undergo the time of life, and look upon it as a necessary servitude, and make haste to let their souls loose from their bodies;


nay, when no misfortune presses them to it, nor drives them upon it, these have such a desire of a life of immortality, that they tell other men beforehand that they are about to depart;


and nobody hinders them, but every one thinks them
happy men, and gives them letters to be carried to their familiar friends [that are dead], so firmly and certainly do they believe that souls converse with one another [in the other world].


So when these men have heard all such commands
that were to be given them, they deliver their body to the fire; and, in order
to their getting their soul a separation from the body in the greatest purity,
they die in the midst of hymns of commendations made to them;


for their dearest friends conduct them to their death more readily than do any of the rest of mankind conduct their fellow-citizens when they are going a very long journey, who at the same time weep on their own account, but look upon the others as happy persons, as so soon to be made partakers of the immortal order of beings. Are not we, therefore, ashamed to have lower notions than the
Indians?


http://www.gutenberg.org/files/2850/2850-h/book7.htm#2HCH0008

remember my friends,this was written 2000 years ago!