ARYAN INVASION THEORY
Forwarded message from S. Kalyanaraman
[ Subject: Fwd: Aryan Invasion Theory
[ From: S. Kalyanaraman
[ Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2006
Thanks to Anand Bulusu for pointing to this painting in
Bhimbhetka caves. The painting dated to circa 3000 BCE
shows horses. So, the horses were indigenous to Bharatam.
Equus caballus did NOT have to be imported into the lives
of Bhimbhetka cave dwellers.
http://www.art-and-archaeology.com/india/bhi4.html
More pictures at
http://www.hindunet.org/saraswati/mleccha/hurrian01.htm
See spoked-wheel chariots on cave paintings:
http://www.hindunet.org/saraswati/ratha4.htm
http://www.hindunet.org/saraswati/ratha1.htm
Kosambi calls this painting of the dark hero of the yadus
weilding a chakra as a charioteer.
k
I recently came across a website
http://www.art-and-archaeology.com/india/bhi4.html
with a photo of a cave painting from Bhimbetka in MP.
This painting was made by vanavasis and is dated 3000
BCE. It explicitly shows several horse riders. The
website mentions that since the painting has horses and
since aryans are supposed to have brought horses to India
after 1500BC, the dating process itself must be wrong!
However, this painting itself and its estimated date of
3000BC can be used as yet another proof to counter aryan
invasion theory (if it is not yet being used). Please
show this to someone working on aryan invasion theory, in
case they have not noticed this painting yet.
- -
Anand Bulusu
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harmony - 23 Jun 2006 00:22 GMT
very well. it's amazing that hindus would take the time to prove a lie.
i mean, the invasion hypothesis never was proven in the first place.
don't the kirastanis have the burden of proof since they are the ones busy
at it most insistently? have you heard of the theory of jesus failed to
graduate in hinduism despite private tutoring?
> ARYAN INVASION THEORY
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Dr. Jai Maharaj - 23 Jun 2006 00:33 GMT
I think that Christians and westerners feel that they don't have
to prove the AIT since they have already enforced the inclusion
of their "false history written by the invader" in the textbooks
and the prevailing mindset through centuries of illegal occupation
of Bharat. It is difficult to correct the texts because foreigners
and their bootlickers still call most of the shots. Makes you wanna
really adore Sonia the Italian Momma, doesn't it!
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> very well. it's amazing that hindus would take the time to prove a lie.
> i mean, the invasion hypothesis never was proven in the first place.
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Dr. Homilete - 23 Jun 2006 03:18 GMT
Johnny Judas Jay "the jumpin' jackass" Maharaj wrote:
> Makes you wanna
> really adore Sonia the Italian Momma, doesn't it!
Perhaps Sonia is a sexy DEA uniform would do it for you, eh, Johnny?
;-), ;-)
harmony - 23 Jun 2006 18:00 GMT
the pack of kirastani cards come crashing down in india if hindus will help
fellow hindus and the unfortunate converts, and i know they are trying. many
converts from hinduism feel suffocated, and given right conditions would
come right back. in europe it is over for kirastanism.
>I think that Christians and westerners feel that they don't have
> to prove the AIT since they have already enforced the inclusion
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Dr. Jai Maharaj - 24 Jun 2006 19:02 GMT
It is over for Christianity, period. The world will not
forget their centuries of global terrorism, colonialism
included, and the sex crimes continuing to be perpetrated
against children and adults by Christian priests.
Jai Maharaj
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> the pack of kirastani cards come crashing down in india if hindus will help
> fellow hindus and the unfortunate converts, and i know they are trying. many
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Dr. Homilete - 25 Jun 2006 16:12 GMT
Johnny Judas Jay "the jumpin' jackass" Maharaj wrote:
> It is over for Christianity, period.
If it is, why do you and your fellow sanghi terrorists spend so much
time villyifying it, trying to get legislation to prevent people from
converting to Christianity and trying to exterminate Christians in
India? Don't you or any of your hangers-on repeat that rotting chestnut
about how you are trying to prevent evil etc. Instead, try to do
something for the people negatively impacted by the drawbacks of
embedded Hindu practices, and thus give them less of a reason to defect.
And Pardipshit Parekh, the first step to recovery is to acknowledge your
weaknesses. Don't forget that.
Dr. Homilete - 23 Jun 2006 03:18 GMT
> very well. it's amazing that hindus would take the time to prove a lie.
> i mean, the invasion hypothesis never was proven in the first place.
> don't the kirastanis have the burden of proof since they are the ones busy
> at it most insistently? have you heard of the theory of jesus failed to
> graduate in hinduism despite private tutoring?
I've heard that Minaxi, despite her medical training, was unable to
detach your lips from Jay's rectum.
me - 23 Jun 2006 01:06 GMT
> ARYAN INVASION THEORY
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> http://www.art-and-archaeology.com/india/bhi4.html
By zooming using Gimp, I can see (what looks like) a horse. As for how the
painting was dated, see this:
"Dating rockpaintings is difficult. An approximate date could be acquired if
the design or the style of a painting could be traced on pottery or if
pieces of worn haematite could be gathered from stratified deposits in or
near the caves. In caves at Bhimbetka, also situated near Bhopal, such
associations have indeed been found. Consequently, some of the paintings
could be attributed to Mesolithic times. (Misra, V.N., Y. Mathpal and M.
Nagar, 1977, Bhimbetka: Prehistoric Man and his art in Central India,
Poona)
> Hurrian is attested in Mitanni epigraphs (ca. 14th century BCE) which also
indicate Indo-Aryan names of Mitanni kings and the work of Kikkuli, the
horse-trainer who introduced Samskr.tam (or Indo-Iranian or Indo-Aryan)
technical words such as eka-vartana, dvi-vartana, nava-vartana for training
horses. "We cannot say when Hurrians first arrived in this area.
These Hurrian contacts indicate the migration of people from the
Sarasvati-Sindhu Civilization area
> http://www.hindunet.org/saraswati/mleccha/hurrian01.htm
There are no data to tell us whether Aryans came to Wassukkani from the
Sindhu or whether they came from elsewhere. This purports to explain how
Hurrians came to the west of the Tigris:
http://idcs0100.lib.iup.edu/westCivI/Hurranian/mitanni.htm
> See spoked-wheel chariots on cave paintings:
>
> http://www.hindunet.org/saraswati/ratha4.htm
It does look spoked and the riders seem to be standing but the animals are
not well drawn; they look like Dalmatians.
> http://www.hindunet.org/saraswati/ratha1.htm
>
> Kosambi calls this painting of the dark hero of the yadus
> weilding a chakra as a charioteer.
The animals look horned; horses don't have horns.
> I recently came across a website
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> since aryans are supposed to have brought horses to India
> after 1500BC, the dating process itself must be wrong!
It might be wrong; the paintings might be even older! Let the critics date
it and explain how they dated it.
> However, this painting itself and its estimated date of
> 3000BC can be used as yet another proof to counter aryan
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> your own that go beyond 'fair use', you must obtain permission from the
> copyright owner.