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The Aryan Invasion- A Myth?

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                 One of the major attempts to devalue the rich culture of India is the concept of Aryan invasion. First of all, the race of Aryans never existed. The word Aryan mean noble  in old Persian and Sanskrit. According to this misinterpretation, Aryan, a light- colored race from Europe invaded a dark colored race Dravidian somewhere between 1000- 1500 BC. However, this is not true.

                 Unfortunately, we understand history by the ancient remnants left by the civilization and it is the only way. Misinterpretations and misconceptions always encircle the facts. For example, if a T.V. with antenna is found after 2000 years (Assume that they outdated our technology completely). There is also a chance for them to think that those antennas point towards the sky; so, the ancient civilizations use it to communicate with the God and more ridiculously, it may be the idol of God itself. Though it is not a very accurate picture, but, same is the case here. It is very difficult to understand the ancient cultures just by those relics. Hence, we need to confirm the facts by logic.

                The war between light and dark was misinterpreted by the European scholars as the war between Aryan and Dravidian race In Rigveda, the war between Sudas (trtsu(Puru) king) and the ten kings, Pakthas, Bhalanas, Alinas, Shivas, Bhrigus, Prithus, Parshus, Druhyas, Shimyus, Vishanins). In this war, Sudas won over the ten kings which was wrongly interpreted as the war between Aryans and Dasyus (which was the name given to Dravidians). Infact, it is a war in which superior Aryan kings re-established the Vedic Aryan (noble) way of life. Western scholars misinterpreted about this war as the invasion by a nomadic tribe Aryan.

Political Influences

                 According to Deen Chandora in his article Distorted Historical Events and Discredited Hindu Chronology, a secret conference was held in London in Royal Asiatic society on April 30th, 1866 that this idea of Aryan must be widespread for the expansion of their empire. They spread that India was ruled by outsiders all the time so it should remain under them. It was simply a political move to divide people as North and South Indians. Unfortunately, this erroneous assumption is planted deeply into solid use in educational system.

Sacred Books

                 A simple logic to shatter off any doubts about the myth of Aryan invasion is that if the Holy Ramayana and the Holy Mahabharata are written by Aryans who had settled in the northern parts of India somewhere around 1500 BC, then, how could this justify the mentionings of South India and Srilanka (in Ramayana) which Aryans never visited?  

                Also, if the Aryans were those, who migrated from the parts of Europe, why didn't they mention something about their location in the books written by them(if)? It was not mentioned because it was never the fact.

River Saraswati's path which was dried before Aryan invasion
                 According to the Vedas, river Saraswati is a huge river flowing in the Northern India which was larger even than River Ganga. Recent investigations reveal the fact that this enormous river has dried up entirely by 3000 B.C.(drying started around 8000 B.C.) which is long before Aryan invasion.  Also, entire vedas speak about India. If there was an Aryan invasion, why there was no proof about any rivers of Europe?


Genetic proof

                 A recent study conducted by CCMB (Center for Cellular and Molecular Biology) in collaboration with researchers at Harvard medical school pillared that this invasion was a myth. The study analyzed 600,000 genetic markers from 1300 individuals from 30 diverse groups (They are from different traditional castes and tribes). It was clearly found that there was no genetic influx during that time.


                 "Our study clearly shows that there was no genetic influx 3,500 years ago," said Dr Kumarasamy Thangaraj of CCMB," who led the team said.

He also said that there was a migration somewhere around 40,000 years and that is much longer before the Aryan invasion.


Conclusion

                 Succinctly, by the above logic and evidences, it is very clear that Aryan invasion is a myth and it was made ubiquitous for mere political reasons. There is no Aryan and Dravidian race separately. There is only one civilization which is absorbed within the hearts of the people and in fact, this binds the entire India.  




3 comments:

  1. certainly the britishers thought indians as bastard fools and implemented this ideology to divide us and we became fools by accepting this.

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    1. It was a strategy to divide us. The last human migration took place a way before so-called Aryan invasion and our genetic patterns prove that.

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  2. Sir but some what are your views on families in Ladakh that consider them aryans??

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