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Following are my findings, can give Hymns or Mantras, If required -

 

Vedic hymns are prayers to Nature's power that they Vedic Rishi adored,

Samveda is dedicated to god Vishnu, refers to Lingukta Devata and they

admire Indra, Agni, Som, Surya etc. It's not a book of history or

geography etc, still few people (seems purposefuly ) made theories on

the basis of things not mentioned in Vedas, You know it's a scholarly

conspiracy, Why one should expect everything to be present in prayers ?

 

Well, In the Sam Veda, Vedic Rishi refers to Desert, Mountain, Sea and a

river called Yamuna. India is Only country having all of these, There

is no point of confusion, So, Aryans are undoubtedly Indians.

 

India faced a nasty debate on origin of Arayans, Western scholars put

serious questions on Indian orogin of Aryans and declared them to be

invaders, Why our scholars could not prove

 

I wonder with availability of so strong evidents in Samveds, why none of

indian brain could strongly counter argue with those eminent western

minds, Does it mean, Our scholars don't study thoroughly, Do we make

opinion based on others writings.

 

In Vedas, They Aryans loved victories, they loved peace, they loved

wealth, they loved cows and milk and most important they loved to find

god in everything. Cowardice vision is what they are unaware of, Their

call for one is to become his leader himself.

 

 

regards,

Utkal

 

 

 

 

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