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Connection?
editIs there any connection between Krsnik and the Albanian Kreshnik (or Kreshniku)? -- MidnightSoldier (talk) 05:03, 5 February 2010 (UTC)
- Probably not. Alb. Kreshniku means knight. According to slovenian, germanian and russian researchers the name of Slovenian/Carynthian Kresnik is probably connected with a stroke of lightening or perhaps wih the fire and sun.--Bostjan46 (talk) 17:54, 19 January 2011 (UTC)
Arrogant "linguists" probably ignore that "mythological hero" Kresnik derived from Slavic (not Church Christian Slavic) word (K)HRS-NA, "incarnation on" or "(H)KRST-NUT (enliven one/incarnated one from above - (B)RAhma-Loka / Loga. Slavic HRS (cycle; check "HOROVOD" = little cycle of Slavic/Scynthian Horus or Hors) derived into HORS / HORO. Hara, Hari; "Hare Rama, Hare (H)Krsna, Svet Brama. = Slavic "incarnation from above (Ra), incarnated (cycle) into flesh (Krishna/Christ)
Krisha, Kresnik, Christ, Egyptian Horus-KRST-Osiris share the same background; Slavic-Vedic-Aryan.
And no other way around.