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![]() Dedicated Member ![]() Group: Members Posts: 5434 Joined: 24-January 05 From: Calgary, Canada Member No.: 1583 ![]() |
Hi Friends,
My classmate is from Burma.......he showed me his language's writing........the alphabet..........he said that it came from Sanskret.........i used to think that Sanskreet is Hindu Religion's Holy book.........now i wonder if it's a peice of litrature......or?........plz do share ur knowledge......... thank u .......................................................................
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lol...you guys are reading the story completely backwards
![]() It has been the biggest secret mis-propaganda campaign that's succeeded beyond belief!! ![]() Guys, think!! So the Aryans came from the back of the beyond, traversing different countries, winning everything in the way, swept through north India and....stopped short of conquering south India?? why?? Because they were unable? Or weakened? Or lost interest?? NO!! Because the story is read backwards!! It was the Dravidian invasion that happened!! ![]() The Dravidian race attacked the country from the south, and drove the ethnic Indians so far back that they fled to the back of the beyond! ![]() That will explain the whole story. Because the Dravidians were so war-smart, they always had escape routes ready. So they decided to stop at the level where the seas stopped, i.e. they did not move beyond south India. However, the south being extremely fertile (as it is even today), it housed a very large population. When these people began crowding the north, there was an exodus beyond the boundaries of the then India (which included today's Pakistan, Afghanistan, Kyrgizstan, Turkmenistan, etc) ![]() Thus you can see similarities in languages, scripts, customs, traditions etc across all of north India, but there is a clear difference (no resemblence or even the opposite in the same things) in South India. ![]() Wake up guys, it is time to discuss the Dravidian Invasion! ![]() Self - belief is the most potent force.
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![]() Regular Member ![]() Group: Members Posts: 929 Joined: 26-October 03 From: Calgary Member No.: 40 ![]() |
Wow -- awesome discussion. Mandrake is absolutely right.
The Aryan invasion theory is completely wrong, and has been proven wrong. I had a fight with my History teacher here when he insisted that the theory is correct -- mad man - i got only a B for his course. ![]() By the way, talking about Sanskrit, even English owes its origin back to Sanskrit. And another interesting thing -- the word "Vatican" comes from Sanskrit word "Vatika" -- which means school or teaching ground or perhaps garden ?? Something like that ![]() lol...you guys are reading the story completely backwards ![]() It has been the biggest secret mis-propaganda campaign that's succeeded beyond belief!! ![]() Guys, think!! So the Aryans came from the back of the beyond, traversing different countries, winning everything in the way, swept through north India and....stopped short of conquering south India?? why?? Because they were unable? Or weakened? Or lost interest?? NO!! Because the story is read backwards!! It was the Dravidian invasion that happened!! ![]() The Dravidian race attacked the country from the south, and drove the ethnic Indians so far back that they fled to the back of the beyond! ![]() That will explain the whole story. Because the Dravidians were so war-smart, they always had escape routes ready. So they decided to stop at the level where the seas stopped, i.e. they did not move beyond south India. However, the south being extremely fertile (as it is even today), it housed a very large population. When these people began crowding the north, there was an exodus beyond the boundaries of the then India (which included today's Pakistan, Afghanistan, Kyrgizstan, Turkmenistan, etc) ![]() Thus you can see similarities in languages, scripts, customs, traditions etc across all of north India, but there is a clear difference (no resemblence or even the opposite in the same things) in South India. ![]() Wake up guys, it is time to discuss the Dravidian Invasion! ![]() - Music Has No Language -
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