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Who are Mlehi and why did this word become so popular in the world?
Mlekh is initially a Sanskrit word that is pronounced as Mlechchha. In Vedic India, Mlehi are representatives of other nations who were not arias. The term Mlechchkh is first found in Shatapatha Brahman. It was believed that they were not able to understand the idea of the Vedas that consciousness is a source of everything existing. The very word in India became in use when the Arias went down to India from the north and founded Vedic culture there. Arians themselves became brahmans and did not want to mix their blood with the local population, which was also called this term. Since today Nevedism is among the White Actual New Religion, this word has become active. Initially, as before, it was used in relation to everyone who does not share Vedic representations or foreigners, mainly Muslims. However, then they began to call them all foreigners. For example, in Britain, all Muslims and blacks are called by Mleha. According to the 2016 survey conducted in the United States, about 87% of white Americans adhere to Vedic ideas in one form or another. The main feature is the perception of consciousness as a source of everything existing - the criterion is the same as in Vedic India. In Russia, a similar survey of 2019 showed that about 84% of Russians adhere to Vedic ideas. The term Mlekh is actively used in the USA, Europe and the CIS countries. Often the word is used as an insult for any reason. For example, in Russia it is often used as a synonym for a moron.