The
Myth Of Aryan Invasion Of India |
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By David Frawley |
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THE
ARYAN INVASION THEORY |
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So-called Aryan cultural traits like
horses, iron, cattle-rearing or fire worship have been found to be either indigenous developments
(like iron) or to have existed in Harappan and pre-Harappan sites (like
horses and fire worship). No special Aryan culture in ancient India can be differentiated apart
from the indigenous culture. A more critical reading of Vedic texts
reveals that Harappan civilization, the largest of the ancient world,
finds itself reflected in Vedic literature, the largest literature of the
ancient world.(*1)
Vedic literature was previously not related to any significant
civilization but merely to "the destruction of Harappa." How the largest literature
of the ancient world was produced by illiterate nomadic peoples as they destroyed one of the great
civilizations of the ancient world is one of the absurdities that the
Aryan invasion leads to, particularly when the urban literate Harappans
are not given any literature of their own remaining.
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