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Mexicans are Indians from India

abe, kitne peg maar chuke ho ab tak? :lol:

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No wonder you are a whiteman's bootlicker, cause there is no worse a supremacist than them.

classic.

So far I have engaged you intellectually. In every single one of your post, you have resorted to insulting me. While I have mostly stayed away from it.

Hey, but why present evidence for your crazy conspiracy theories. Just shut down every debate by name calling other people.

Deflect, deflect, deflect. and name call by accusing the other Indian of being a traitor.

Classic tactics of the indian Chauvinist.
 
Tumne bata diya toh humein maan na hee padega kya? Humne kisiko invite nahi kiya hai. Aur jo aaye hain unhe bhagaaye bhi nahi. Lekin iska America se kya taluqat hai? o_O
America dekh le apne pakistan mein, kya kar raha hai!
 
So far I have engaged you intellectually. In every single one of your post, you have resorted to insulting me. While I have mostly stayed away from it.
Hey, but why present evidence for your crazy conspiracy theories. Just shut down every debate by name calling other people.
Deflect, deflect, deflect. and name call by accusing the other Indian of being a traitor.
Classic tactics of the indian Chauvinist.

Were you not calling me a supremacist? What was it cultural, religious, ect. ect supremacists?
 
Maybe India being a common factor in both escapes you.

Nope. They were built with paying homage to their Nobility and their passage to heaven.

The concept of the Nobility being representatives of the gods are not unique.
 
classic.

So far I have engaged you intellectually. In every single one of your post, you have resorted to insulting me. While I have mostly stayed away from it.

Hey, but why present evidence for your crazy conspiracy theories. Just shut down every debate by name calling other people.

Deflect, deflect, deflect. and name call by accusing the other Indian of being a traitor.

Classic tactics of the indian Chauvinist.
QUESTION 1) Classic tactics of the indian Chauvinist?
Answer)...................
 
If you refuse to believe a conspiracy theory based on spurious associations! you are a white wannabe.

Yeah everything is conspiracy theory including the koreans who say they have connection with us, the greeks who wrote about us, the Africans who have trade connections and cultural similarities with us, the Chinese, the Japanese, all of it is conspiracy theory.

No we never knew what a boat was. Tamil kingdoms never spread anywhere.

While Europeans went about claiming everything originated from them, we had people who came and told us things originated from us. When they went conquering the world, we stayed at home and got conquered and yet we suffer from delusions of grandeur.
 
:woot: lol these hindutva asses really love claiming everything don't they? Check out this smart comment I found on a history show on youtube.

NOTE!!!! I AM NOT ASSOCIATED WITH THE WORDS POSTED BELOW:


what about HIS STORY (God's story) and timeline before 3000 BC? hehe

According to a recent racial study (The History and Geography of Human Genes by Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza, Paolo Menozzi and Alberto Piazza ), it has been confirmed that all people of Europe, the Middle East, and India belong to a single Caucasian type race. This means that they had to have come from the same source. Thus, we are all descendants of this great Hindu/ Vedic culture, the center of which is India.

Let us look at Vedic proof (Oldest spiritual and scientific books of Hindu/Vedic civilization) and migration of Hindus/vedic kings/seers/sages to other parts of the world between 15,000 BC to 7500 BC.

“There are eighteen Puranas and sub-Puranas in Sanskrit. According to them, only those who settled on the high mountains of Central Asia and around the Caspian Sea, after the end of the fourth ice age, survived from the glaciers and deluge. During the period from the end of the fourth ice age and the great deluge, there were 12 great wars for the mastery over the globe. They divided the global regions into two parts. The worshipers of the beneficial forces of nature, or Devas, settled from the Caspian Sea to the eastern ocean, and the worshipers of the evil forces of nature occupied the land to the west of the Caspian Sea. These became known as the Assyrians (Asuras), Daityas (Dutch), Daiteyas (Deutch or German), Danavas (Danes), and Danutusahs (Celts). Some of them migrated to the American continent. The Mayans, Toltecs, and the rulers of Palanque (Patalalanke), are considered to be the Asuras who migrated to the Patala (land below), or the land of immortals, Amaraka.

Knapp, Stephen (2000-02-01). Proof of Vedic Culture's Global Existence

India/Hindu/Vedic civilization is the mother of all civilizations.

Let us look at another proof through Hindu/Vedic divine language Sanskrit and why it is the mother of all languages?

Shalome
Sanskrit: Ishalayam, "The abode of God". Ishalayam - shalayam - shalome.

Jerusalem
Sanskrit: Yadu-isha-layam — The township of Lord Krishna. Yadu - dynasty of Lord Krsna, Isha - God, alayam - abode or place.

Judaism
Sanskrit: Yaduism — The Yadu dynasty which Lord Krishna appeared in. It is common for the y and j to become interchangeable hence, Yaduism, Yeduism and finally Judaism.

Israel
Sanskrit: Ishwaralaya, "The abode of Isha - God".

Sanskrit: Palustin (Vedic sage) -> Palestine

Abraham
Sanskrit: Brahma, "Vedic God".

Vaivasvata Manu, whose original name was Satyavrata, is the 7th Manu and considered the first king to rule this earth, who saved humanity from the great flood — after being warned of it by the Matsya avatar of Vishnu, who had also advised him to build a giant boat. The story is mentioned in early Hindu scriptures such as the Satapatha Brahmana, and it has often been compared with the popular traditions of a Great Deluge from other cultures around the world, particularly that of Noah's Ark.

We are all descendants of Manu (Common ancestor) - The King and Hindu seer of Vedic/Hindu civilization. Manu's descendants were Pauravas, Ayu, Nahusha, and Yayati.

Yayati had 5 sons and this vedic clan spread to other parts of the world

1. The Purus (Paurava dynasty) were the Rigvedic people and developed Vedic culture in north central India and the Punjab along the Sarasvati (Rig-veda 7.96.2).This clan later went on to Egypt who became the Pharaohs and rulers of the area

2. The Anus (Who also started Mleccha or Greek dynasty) of southern Kashmir along the Parushni or modern Ravi River (Rigveda 7.18.13) spread over western Asia and developed the various Iranian cultures.Thus, the ancient Greeks were once a part of Bharata-varsa (India) and the Vedic civilization. But later the people gave up their affiliation with Vedic society and were, therefore, classified as Mlecchas.However, in the Vana-parva section of the Mahabharata it is predicted that this non-Vedic society would one day rule much of the world, including India. Alexander the Great invaded northern India for the Pulinda or Greek civilization in 326 BCE, fulfilling the prophecy.

3. The Druhyus (who started Bhoja dynasty) northwest of the area of the Punjab and Kashmir spread into Europe and became the western Indo-Europeans,or the Druids or Ancient Celts A first group went northwest and developed the proto-Germanic dialect, and another group traveled farther south and developed the proto-Hellenic and Itallic-Celtic dialects.

4. Yadu was the originator of the Yadu dynasty called the Yadavas, later known as the Lunar Dynasty. Yayati was deified as Yahweh by the descendants of Yadu who are identified with the Yadus, the Jews of the present day.

5. Turvasu came the Yavana or Turk dynasty. Another province mentioned in Mahabharata (Adi-parva 85.34) is that of the Yavanas (Turks) who were so named for being descendants of Maharaja Yavana (Turvasu), one of the sons of Maharaja Yayati, They also gave up Vedic culture and became Mlecchas. They fought in the battle of Kuruksetra against the Pandavas on behalf of Duryodhana and lost.

However, it was predicted that they would one day return to conquer Bharata-varsa (India) and, indeed, this came to pass. Muhammad Ghori later attacked and conquered parts of India on behalf of Islam from the Abhira and Yavana or Turkish countries. Thus, we can see that these provinces in the area of Greece and Turkey (and the countries in between there and India) were once part of the Vedic civilization and had at one time not only political and cultural ties, but also ancestral connections. This is the Vedic version of the origin of Aryan civilization and how its influence spread in various degrees throughout the world.

These Aryan tribes, originating in India by King Yayati and mentioned in the Rig-veda and Vishnu and Bhagavata Puranas, spread all over the world.

Source - Rig Veda/Atharva veda (World's oldest spiritual and scientific book of Hindu/Vedic/.Dharmic civilization

other tribes of vedic culture who migrated outside India

The Vishnu Purana (4.3.18-21) also mentions the Shakas who are the Scythians of ancient Central Asia, the Pahlavas who are the Persians, and the Cinas who are the Chinese

China (How people of advanced Hindu/Vedic civilization ruled ancient China before 2500 BC and taught them everything from science to high philosophies)

“Taoism is Deva-ism. The Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu propagated the Advaita (non-dual) philosophy of the HinduVedic tradition. The name of his ‘Toa’ philosophy has been completely misunderstood by all scholars who have written on China so far. The Chinese word ‘Tao’ [the ‘T’ pronounced as a ‘D’] is nothing but the Sanskrit word Deva. Consequently Taoism is Chinese Vedic Theism.” The general principles and codes for living like those in the Vedic lifestyle and the spiritual path of Sanatana-Dharma (Hinduism) are also found in the ways of Taoism, the moral principles of Confucius, and Mahayana Buddhism. The Chinese also worship gods, goddesses, and ancestors with mantras, tantras, and ritual. Their beliefs in the creation of the universe, rebirth, karma, and the usefulness of rituals and the assistance of divine powers to humanity are also similar to the Vedic customs. For example, in the Chinese tradition we find the description of the creation to be very similar, in a general sense, to that found in the Vedic literature. They believe that in the beginning everything was once like a single ocean having the divine powers of nature and spirit in subtle form. These mixed and became converted to the male principle Yang and the female principle Yin, as well as heaven and earth. This is similar to the Shiva/Shakti principle in the Vedic tradition.
In this same line of thought, Count Biornstierna observes on page 85 of his book The Theogony of the Hindus: “What may be said with certainty is that the religion of China came from India.


China was influenced by India in other ways as well. For example, the alternative form of medicine known as acupuncture is believed to have originated in China. In Korean academies, students are correctly told that acupuncture originated in India. An ancient Sanskrit text on acupuncture is also said to be preserved in the Ceylonese National Museum at Columbo in Sri Lanka.

Regarding the tall claims on advancements and innovations of Chinese culture made by Joseph Needham. In the book, The Genius of China: 3000 Years of Science, Discovery and Invention, Robert Temple reviews the findings of Joseph Needham at Cambridge University. He says that the Chinese knew and used poison gas and tear gas in the fourth century BCE. They were making cast iron in the fourth century BCE and manufactured steel from cast iron in the second century BCE. They built the first suspension bridge in the first century CE. And they invented matches in 577 CE. This was respectively 2300, 2000, 1800, 1700, and 1000 years before the West. So, as Needham asks, how could the Chinese have been so far in advance of the western civilizations? And if the Chinese mentality was so innovative, then why aren’t they now? Well, Eminent historians suggest, it is because China inherited its advanced knowledge from advanced Hindu/vedic/Indian civilization. Thus, they merely used the earlier established knowledge the ancients already knew. And all arrows point in the direction to the Hindu/Vedic culture of India as being the preceding advanced civilization which shared its knowledge with the world, of which China was aware. Thus, China owed much to India for its early achievements

Africa

In ancient Vedic lore, Africa was known as KushaDeep, or Kushadvipa. Two reasons for this is because large stretches of land were covered by the tall grass known as kusha grass in Sanskrit, and after the war between Rama and Ravana, the continent was under the administration of Rama’s son Kush, or Cusha. African school text books also describe Africans as Cushites, testifying to the above information. Swami Krishnanand once visited the Abyssinian monarch Haile Selassie and presented a copy of the Ramayana. He thought the Christian rulers were not likely to have heard of the book, but was pleasantly surprised to hear the monarch’s remark, “This is nothing new to us. We Africans are Cushites.” This is what motivated Krishnanand to search the African school text books and find references of Africans designated as Cushites. The text books provided more evidence of Africa’s ancient administration of Cusha. However, the text books wrongly mention Cusha’s father as Ham instead of Rama. As previously explained, that is because Rama was spelled in western regions as Rham.

In a book by Drusilla Dunjee Houston, titled The Wonderful Ethiopians of the Ancient Kushite Empire (in three volumes), she indicates that the ancient name for the landmass of Africa was Kushadvipa. This is also a name mentioned in the Bhagavata Purana, and in the Ramayana, which records the activities and pastimes of Lord Ramachandra. Some people feel He appeared at least one million to two-and-a-half million years ago. Lord Rama had two sons, Lava and Kush (or Cush). Each son was given half of the earth planet to rule after the great war between Rama and the demon Ravana. Africa was an area that was under the rule of Lord Rama’s son, Kush, for which it became known as Kushadvipa. For this reason the African people were also known as Kushites, also spelled as Cushites. Thus, Kush is the ancient Vedic name known for Africa. So, the Vedic connection with Africa goes back no less than to the Ramayanic times.

Africa in ancient times was also known as Shankadvipa. The word dvipa is Sanskrit for island, and Shanka is Sanskrit for conch. This was because Africa was like a large island in the shape similar to a conch shell. The English word conch is a derivative of the Sanskrit shank. This also shows how the Vedic rulers were so familiar with Africa that they knew its shape as seen from miles above it. The African Swahili language and other local dialects bare the remnants of its original Sanskrit. For instance, the Swahili word “simba” for lion is the Sanskrit word simha. The name of the country Abyssinia gets its name from the corruption of two Sanskrit words; App-Sindhu, meaning the waters of the Sindhu River, the modern Indus. This signifies that this area was once a settlement of people who had come from the Indus region.

Elsewhere in Africa we find that Somalia is connected with Soma, and whose people worshiped the moon. Tanganyka (from the Sanskrit term Tung Nayak,
meaning “the great leader”) and Zanzibar (similar to the Sanskrit name Kanchipur) have merged to become Tanzania. The port city Dar-es-Salaam is the Sanskrit term Dwar-eeshalayam, which means the “Gateway to the Temple of God.” This also shows how the Vedic culture was in or at least influenced Africa. E. Pococke, in his book India in Greece (page 205), mentions that Philostratus concluded that the Ethiopians were originally an Indian race. They were compelled to leave India for the sin of killing a certain monarch to whom they owed allegiance. Pococke goes on to say that another Egyptian remarked that he had heard from his father that Indians were the wisest of men and that the Ethiopians, a colony of the Indians, preserved the wisdom and usages of their fathers, and acknowledged that this was their origin. He also found the same conclusion had been made at a later period by Julius Africanus, from whom it had been preserved by Eusebius and Syncallus. Thus, Eusebius had also stated that the Ethiopians migrated from the Indus region and settled in the vicinity of Egypt.

I can go on like this for every civilization the world had seen

1. Bhumi (Indian sanskrit word for earth) -> Humi and Humus -> Humans
we are humus beings or bhumi beings.

2. Sanskrit: Amaraka (land of immortals) -> America (both North and South)

3. Sanskrit: Brihat-sthan (Great land or Island) -> Britain. In course of time Brihatsthan was corrupted to Britain in popular speech. That Britain itself signified ‘the Great’ isles was forgotten but the memory of ‘greatness’ persisted while the Sanskrit connotation was forgotten. That led to the addition of the objective ‘Great’ which explains the current name Great Britain.The term Anglo-Saxon is Sanskrit ‘Angla Saka Sunuh’ implying the descendants of the Sakas in England. Surnames like Peterson, Anderson, Jacobson are of the Sanskrit, Hindu tradition of describing a person as son of such and such. In some cases the English ending ‘Son’ is the earlier Hindu ending ‘Sen’. Thus Anderson is the English corruption of the Hindu name indrasen. Ireland is Arya Sthan and Scotland is Kshatra-sthan. Wales in Sanskrit signifies a seaside region.

The Hindu temples abounded in ancient Britain when Vedic culture pervaded the West. It has been already explained above that place-names ending in ‘shire’ testify to the existence of Shiva temples. Ancient Hindu temples lie in unrecognizable ruins throughout Great Britain and Ireland. Christian fanaticism prevents modern European scholars from publicizing them. One such famous temple existed on the Hill of Tara, alias Taragarh, (in today’s Indian parlance), in Ireland. The Hill of Tara consequently a sacred site on which Sanskrit-speaking Hindu Kshatriya kings used to be crowned for centuries. A 5000 years-old Vedic temple was discovered late in 1997 A. D. in Stanton Drew village in Somerset.

Another famous temple is the wel-known stonehenge. It has been carbon-dated to be of 2000 B. C. The temple has astronomical marking to chart the raising and setting of the sun and moon. Its presiding deity used to be taken in a procession to the Avon river three miles away. The deity was so consecrated as to be illumined by the rising sun’s rays on the longest day. These are all hindu Vedic traditions. Ancient churches throughout Great Britain and Europe are astronomically oriented which proves that they are captured Hindu temples since Hindus were the only people known to be shaping their lives day after day on astronomical considerations at that remote age. The information about the Stonehenge and its above-mentioned implications is recorded in the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Godfrey Higgin’s book titled “The Celtic Druids” leads valuable evidence indicating that Hindu had colonized the British isles long before the Roman conquest. That book, published in 1829 A. D. is available in the British Museum library in London. Under Roman rule London was known as Londonium. This is a corruption of the much ancient Sanskrit terms Nondanium signifying a pleasing place.

4.Sanskrit: Devaneshwar (Land of gods) -> Devonshire

5.Sanskrit: Ramstan, ("Place of Lord Rama) -> Ramstein

6. Sanskrit: Daityasthan, "Land of the Daityas" -> Deutchland

7. Sanskrit: Sharman (Common hindu surname) -> German

8. Sanskrit: Palustin (Vedic sage) -> Palestine

9. Sanskrit: Skanda + Naviya ->Skanda is the son of Lord Siva. Naviya is Sanskrit for naval settlement. Scandinavians were the mariner descendants of the Vedic ksatriyas who worshipped Skanda.

10. Sanskrit: Moksha (Salvation) -> Moscow

11. Sanskrit: Astral-alaya, "(Land of the missiles)".- Australia

12. Jerusalem
Sanskrit: Yadu-isha-layam — The township of Lord Krsna. Yadu - dynasty of Lord Krsna, Isha - God, alayam - abode or place.

13. Judaism
Sanskrit: Yaduism — The Yadu dynasty which Lord Krsna appeared in. It is common for the y and j to become interchangeable hence, Yaduism, Yeduism and finally Judaism.

14. Israel
Sanskrit: Ishwaralaya, "The abode of Isha - God".

15. Soviet
Sanskrit: Svet, "White as in white snow covered region".

16. Russia
Sanskrit: Rishiya, "Land of the Rishis".

17. Shalome
Sanskrit: Ishalayam, "The abode of God". Ishalayam - shalayam - shalome.

18. Adam
Sanskrit: aadim, "The first or most ancient man".

19. Abraham
Sanskrit: Brahma, "Vedic God".

20. Korea
Sanskrit: Gauriya, "Gouri, Vedic Goddess".

21. Danube river
Sanskrit: Danuv — the Daityas were also known as the Danuv community due to Kashyapa munis marriage to Danu, who is also known as one of the primary Goddesses of the celts.

22. England
Sanskrit: Angulistan — Angulistan-Anguliand- England.

23. Egypt
Sanskrit: Ajapati — Lord Rama, the illustrious scion of Aja. Their kings were named Ramses meaning Rama the God.

24. Stein
Sanskrit: Stan, "Place".

25. Siberia
Sanskrit: Shibeerya, "The locals still call their land Shibir".

26. Caspean sea
Sanskrit: Kashyapa muni, "Named after the Vedic sage".

27. the Sanskrit term for coins is panas. This term took shape as paisa, another common word in India. It has two meanings, one of which is a basic copper coin, and another is all the wealth a person possesses. The French word Piastra is a corruption of the word paisa. In Spain and Spanish territories we see the same word pronounced as “peso.” This term took shape as “pence” in British currency. The Sanskrit term for ruler is known as raya. And the currency issued under his authority used to be termed rayal. The “Rial” is the Saudi Arabian legal tender, which is the Arabic pronunciation of the term “Rayal.” This shows that in pre-Islamic times Arabia used to be administered by Sanskrit speaking Kshatriya rayas. Even the Russian “Rubble” gets its name from the Sanskrit compound rajya-bal or raya-bal, meaning "Strength of realm"

28. . In the system of time, the word “time” itself is a corruption of the Sanskrit Samay which was pronounced as “Tamay” and later became “Time.” Kala is the Sanskrit word for time, and the word “calendar” comes from the Sanskrit term kalantar, which signifies a chart of the divisions of time. Likewise the word “clock” comes from the Sanskrit word kala-ka, meaning a recorder of time. The system of time itself is also from the Vedic culture. The 60-second, 60-minute calculation is also from Vedic mathematics. According to the Vedic computation, 60 vipalas make one pala and 60 palas make one ghati (24 minutes). The term “hour” is a mispronunciation of the Sanskrit word hora, which is two-and-a-half ghatis. Even the word “day” is the corrupt form of the Sanskrit word din. And the terms a.m. and p.m. have a Sanskrit root. In English they mean “ante-meridian” and “post-meridian.” But ante or post-meridian to what? However, this is cleared up when we realize that the a.m. and p.m. terms are the initials of the Sanskrit expressions Arohanam Martandasya (the climbing of the sun) and Patanam Martandasya (the falling of the sun). The days of the week also follow the order given by the Vedic tradition. For example, Sunday (named after the sun) follows Saturday (the day of Saturn). And Monday (named after the Moon) follows Sunday, etc.

The names of the months are also based on Sanskrit words. September is Saptamber, October is Ashtamber, November is Navamber, and December is Dashamber. Ambar is the name referring to the Zodiac, while sapta, ashta, nava, and dasha represents the 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th months respectively. Other months include January, named from Januarius, or the Latin Janus, which is the Sanskrit Ganesh. Januarius is linguistically connected to the Sanskrit Gana-raya-eash. Ganesh is worshiped at the start of any ritual or project, or in this case the beginning of every year. Thus, the first month of the year was named after Ganesh. February was spelled by the Romans as Februarius, which is a mispronunciation of the Sanskrit Pravaresh. Consequently, Februarius was named after Pravar, which signifies a sage, or God as Lord of the sages. The term “March” comes for the Sanskrit Marichi which is one of the names of the sun. The term “August” and even the name “Augustus” are rooted in the name of the sage Agastya, who was a very sober person. Thus, the phrase “august personality” is derived from that.

29. Even the word “arithmetic” comes from the Sanskrit Artha-maatica,
meaning a computation of monetary transactions. The word “Geometry” is Sanskrit Jya-matra, meaning a measurement of earth. The word “trigonometry” is from the Sanskrit tri-gono-matra, which means “three-dimensional measurement.” It can also refer to trikon-matra, meaning a triangular measurement. The word “physics” is from the Sanskrit term pashya, which means seeing or perceiving with all senses. Other terms like “divide” come from the Sanskrit dwivide, and the term “add” comes from Sanskrit adhik. The science of botany has a name that comes from the Sanskrit term buta, which means a science concerning plants. This is especially found in the practice of Ayurveda in which the term jadi-buti means “roots and plants.” The English terms “osteomalacia” and “osteoporosis” come from the Sanskrit asthi-mala, meaning bones that are diseased. The English termination “stry,” as found in chemistry or dentistry, is a perverted form of the Sanskrit term of shastra or shastri, which means a science. The science of gerontology was previously studied in Vedic culture and comes from the Sanskrit terms of gera (old age) and onto (end of the living being). Even the English word “cough” can easily be traced back to the Sanskrit word kaf or kapha, which refers to phlegm or mucus.

The English word “disciple” comes from the Sanskrit deekshapal, meaning one who abides by the lessons taught. And “synonym” also comes from the Sanskrit sama-nama, meaning “similar name.” “Moon” is linked to the Sanskrit term mun, which refers to the mind. Astrologically the moon represents the mind of a person. Also, the day named after the moon is Monday. The English word “ignition” comes from the Sanskrit Agni, referring to fire or god of fire. From the Sanskrit Pitar, the European pronunciation replaces the “p” with an “f” which makes it “fitar,” which becomes “father.”

30. “Sport” is a corruption of the Sanskrit spardh, meaning competing. “Sing” and “song” come from the Sanskrit science of music known as Sangeet. “Regime” comes from the Sanskrit rajyam. “Royal” is from the Sanskrit Raya or Raja, meaning king. “Majesty” is from the Sanskrit Maharaja-asti, meaning High Sovereign. “Mister” comes fromthe Sanskrit Maha-ster, meaning a person of high order. “You” and “we” are forms of the Sanskrit terms yuyam and weyam. “Divinity” comes from the Sanskrit deva-nity, meaning way of life of the devas, or gods. “Diction” comes from the Sanskrit deekshan, meaning guidance. Thus, the word “dictionary” comes from the Sanskrit deekshantary, meaning an aid to resolve difficult words. “Management” and “manager” come from the Sanskrit manje-ment, meaning one whose thinking is devoted to running a concern. “Inspire” comes from the Sanskrit intesphuran, meaning idea coming from within. “Institution” comes from intisdhyan, denoting an organization toward which inspiration is imparted. “Enterprise” comes from the Sanskrit enterpreraj, defined as that which is begun by inspiration. Thus, “entrepreneur” is the perverted form of the Sanskrit enterpreritnar, which means a person who through inspiration began a commercial venture. “Known” and “unknown” come from the Sanskrit jnana (pronounced gyan) and ajnan, which means the same as the English. “Sugar” comes from the Sanskrit shakara. “Hunt” and “hunters” come from Sanskrit hanta, referring to killer, and hantarah, several killers. “Sweat” comes from the Sanskrit swed. The word “Podiatry” (medicine dealing with foot disorders) comes from the Sanskrit term pada, denoting foot. And “pedestrian” comes from the Sanskrit padachara. “Dentist” and “dental” come from the Sanskrit dant, meaning tooth. The prefix para as in parapsychology and paramilitary is Sanskrit. Para means “different kind of.” Rama as in Panorama or cinerama is also Sanskrit. The prefix mal as in malevolent, malpractice, or malignant is Sanskrit which means bad, dirty, or contaminated. The word debt is Sanskrit indicating the amount given. Nouns like “dentistry” and “trigonometry” are from the Sanskrit dant-shastra and tri-guna-matra.


Indian/Vedic/Dharmic civilization is the mother of all civilizations.
Indian sanskrit - the mother of all languages. Hindu/vedic people migrated to Europe, central asia, Asia, Africa, Russia and other places Vedic civilization was the pre-eminent culture and faith of the entire world in ancient times. It was also prevalent throughout the Pacific region from India to Malaysia, Indonesia, Borneo, Korea, Indochina, the Philippines, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and farther east and up to Mexico.

Origin of Music

Hindu Vedic Music is the basis of world music. German Author, Weber writes in his book on " Indian Literature"

" The Hindu Scale - Sa, Re, Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha, Nee, has been borrowed by Persians, where we find it in the form of do, re, ma, fa, so, le, ci. It came to the west and was introduced by Guido d' Arezzo in Europe in the form of do, re, mi, fa, sol, lo, ti .... even the gamma of Guido (French Gramma, English Gammut) goes back to the Hindu Sanskrit gramma and Prakrit gamma and is thus a direct testimony of the Indian/Hindu origin of our European scale of seven notes".


Above origin of music is just a random example of how, no matter which aspect of life so called modern scholars pick up for investigation, they are willy nilly led to the Indian, Hindu, Vedic, Sanskrit origin of Human culture


India was the motherland of our race, and Sanskrit the mother of European languages. She was the mother of our philosophy … of our mathematics … of the ideals embodied in Christianity … of self government and democracy…mother India is in many ways the mother of us all.

— William Durant. Author of the ten volume, story of civilization.

Only a few open-minded people who look at the whole picture will understand the inherent unity the world and what its history contains. Such unity is disturbed only by mankind’s immature, dogmatic, and self-centered feelings for regional and cultural superiority. We have seen this in the propaganda that was effectively used by the Nazis and is presently used by neo-Nazis and white supremacist groups who now employ the modern myth that the original location of the Aryan race was in northern Europe.

Knapp, Stephen (2000-02-01). Proof of Vedic Culture's Global Existence
 
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