Demise of Aryans : Invasion and Expiry of Aryans Race

Par : Vikas Agrawal
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  • ISBN8201930066
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  • Date de parution24/04/2022
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  • ÉditeurJL

Résumé

Aryan Invasion Theory (AIT) has its origin in European politics and German nationalism of 19th century. AIT is merely a proposed 'theory', and not a factual event. No where in ancient Indian scriptures or epics is there any mention of Aryan migration or invasion. Vedas are the fountain-head of all knowledge: spiritual and secular, and the mainstay of Hindu culture. Re-examining of Aryan Race/Invasion Theories require re-examination of the entire gamut of theories.
There is enough evidence in support of Vedic rites being similar to those of the Vedic Aryans. The three greatest figures of later Hinduism - Shankaracharya, Madhavacharya and Ramanujam were Southerners. There is no Aryan - Dravidian divide in the respective literatures and historical traditions. The holy cities of Hinduism include Kanchipurum in the south, Dwarka in the west and Ujjain in central India.
The twelve jyotirlings include Ramashwaram in Tamil Nadu, Srisailam in Andhra Pradesh, Somnath in Gujarat and Kashi in Uttar Pradesh.....
Aryan Invasion Theory (AIT) has its origin in European politics and German nationalism of 19th century. AIT is merely a proposed 'theory', and not a factual event. No where in ancient Indian scriptures or epics is there any mention of Aryan migration or invasion. Vedas are the fountain-head of all knowledge: spiritual and secular, and the mainstay of Hindu culture. Re-examining of Aryan Race/Invasion Theories require re-examination of the entire gamut of theories.
There is enough evidence in support of Vedic rites being similar to those of the Vedic Aryans. The three greatest figures of later Hinduism - Shankaracharya, Madhavacharya and Ramanujam were Southerners. There is no Aryan - Dravidian divide in the respective literatures and historical traditions. The holy cities of Hinduism include Kanchipurum in the south, Dwarka in the west and Ujjain in central India.
The twelve jyotirlings include Ramashwaram in Tamil Nadu, Srisailam in Andhra Pradesh, Somnath in Gujarat and Kashi in Uttar Pradesh.....