The Myth Of The Aryan Invasion Of India
The Vedic Image Of The Ocean |
The Rig Veda itself contains nearly a hundred references to ocean (Samudra), as well as dozens of references to ships, and to rivers flowing into the sea.
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Vedic And Indus Religions |
This was based on the examination of a handful of seals and symbols found in the ruins. Hence the Harappan religion was thought by them to be a kind of early Dravidian Shaivism.
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Vedic Peoples |
Battles mentioned in the Rig Veda, whether between those called Aryans or Dasyus, are largely between the "five peoples" (Pancha Manava).
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The Aryan/Dravidian Divide |
The languages of South India are Dravidian, which is a different linguistic group than the Indo-European languages of the North of the subcontinent.
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Vedic Astronomical Lore |
Vedic texts contain interesting astronomical lore. The Vedic calendar was based upon astronomical sightings of the equinoxes.
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Painted Grey Ware |
One of the more recent archeological ideas is that the Vedic culture is evidenced by Painted Grey Ware pottery in north India.
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Indus Writing |
The Indus Valley culture had a form of writing, evidenced by numerous seals found in the ruins.
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Sanskrit |
According to proponents of the Aryan invasion theory the only thing that really marks the Aryans is their language.
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The New Model |
The people in this tradition are the same basic ethnic groups as in India today, with their same basic types of languages Indo-European and Dravidian.
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