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>Message: 11

> Tue., 30 May 2000 20:05:45 EDT

> neopiligrim

>Some questions

 

>Hi friends,

>After a long lurk, I wish to ask a few questions to any of you who might know

>the right answers. A couple of days ago, I got into an argument with a friend

>from India regarding the origin of the Aryans. He told me about the things

>taught in his school, college etc. But, being a serious Indologist, I know

>for certain, if the Aryans emigrated from Central Asia, some traits must and

>should have been left there...like the Vedes or Purans(sic), which is not the

>case. So my doubts about this particular route of the Aryans.

>Where does Sw.Vivekananda stand on this point? Could you please refer me to

>the particular talk/words?? And what do Indians, in general, feel about the

>origin of the Vedes or the other holy texts of Hinduism? And what has river

>Saraswati to do with all these findings?? Where is this river now??

>-Neo

 

Hello friends,

It has been recently established that Aryans of Vedic Period about 8500 to 9000

years old civilization found on the banks of river Saraswati is the basis of

whole Indo-European spread of human race, as well as all the languages. Dr N. S.

Rajaram and David Frawley (Vamadev Sastri) have done extensive work in this

field and have shown on the basis of photographs from the French satellite the

proof of existence of river Saraswati in the North West of India. Moreover they

have found a sculpted bronze head of Vashishtha carbon dated to show 6500 years

old!

 

All the authentic information can be best had from " Voice of India " publishers,

2/18 Ansari Nagar New Delhi 110002, India.

 

And the books are:

 

1. Vedic Aryans and The Origin of Civilization: A Literary and Scientific

Perspective, By N. S Rajaram and David Frawley

 

2. The Politics of History: Aryan Invasion Theory and the Subversion of

Scholarship, By N. S. Rajaram

 

3. Dawn and Devolution of the Indus Civilization by S. R. Rao

 

4. The Deciphered Indus Script: Methodology, readings, interpretations, by N.

Jha and N. S. Rajaram

 

thanks,

c s shah

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