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This little piece here from the essay YADUS OF CENTRAL ASIA AND

SIBERIA suggests that there was contact between India and the Arctic

rim. In fact, there is even a book called The Arctic Home of the

Vedas, by Bal Gangadhur Tilak. From there to the opening to the

hollow earth the Madhyatah, above the New Siberian Islands would have

been but a hop, skip and a jump.

 

The essay is on the Vedica site: http://www.vedica.net/

 

 

" It has been shown that the Bactrians were an Indian people and

that the Indian migrations extended to Siberia and the Northern most

parts of Asia. This is evident from the fact that the descendants of

these Vedic Aryans are still to found there. The Samoyedes and

Tchoudes of Siberia and Finland were originally known as the

Shyamayadus and the Joudes of India. The languages of the two former

races have a strong affinity and are classed as Indo-Germanic by

Klaproth, the author of the Book, "Asia Polyglotta." Mr. Remusat

traces these tribes to Central Asia, the exact place where the Yadus

dynasty long held sway. The name of the Siberian peoples known as the

Samoyedes can be traced to the Shyama-Yadus. Shyama is a name of

Krishna and Krishna is known as the Lord of the Yadus and this branch

of His family was known as the Shyama Yadus."

 

 

We have reinforcement of this theme in the essay The Hollow Earth and

the Aryan Invasion Re-Defined

 

http://skywebsite.com/hollow/Vedic-Hollow-Earth/id2.html

 

Posted by Dharmapada

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