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Mexicans are Indians from India

If the Mexicans in Mexico are from India, deport them. :D
 
I believe humans existed long before continental drift happened.,we think humans evolved only 60,000 years ago,we keep finiding new proof everyday which keeps pushing the date back.We dont see neanderthals now, they vanished, only homo sapiens remain,what happened to them?

No evidence to prove that theory though Buddy. Continental Drift began around 500 million years ago. There's simply no evidence of any Hominid, let alone a Human, from fossil records of this period. The earliest Hominids aren't speculated to be older than 10 million years, and concrete fossil remains are found from 7 million years ago.

They knew to sail and they knew the ocean, I doubt they would not have explored or knew not to scale up accordingly.

It's not as easy as you describe. For a long time, men thought the World was flat and sailors would fall off the Earth if they ventured too near the ends. What would any sailor set out to find if he wasn't sure about finding Land to begin with?

Also, a lot of supplies need be stocked on such long distance expeditions, with many port calls. Having enough potable water onboard is the biggest concern.There's no mention of any Indian expedition or South East Asian expedition to the Americas in any of the many cultures around South and South East Asia. If a large enough ship with enough supplies to sail continously for 2-3 months at least set sail, it would have been a big event, worthy of a passing mention at least in some records.
 
No similarity. Common Roots and books and practices and beliefs.

Fire temple is nothing but a temple to Agni.

Hindu temples do not have Hindu priests chanting vedic hymns :lol:

Now the real point....Observe the picture of the Ateshgah. See the Trishul on the top ?

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1. The Baku temple is about 18 feet square using the principle of Vaastu. In the center is a Agnihotra havanam or homam pit about 3 feet deep and about 4 feet square. The fire burnt continuously due to the natural gas emitting from the bottom of the pit. In Nair household, the family always kept a fire that was never put out. This was a very common Hindu tradition. It has the same Vedic homam pit built at an angle of 51 degrees 49 minutes.

2. In the center of the dome, there is a big opening from which natural sunlight will shine in the pit as is requied by the rules of Agnihotra .

In a Parsee Atash Kadeh, great care is taken to ensure that no natural sunlight shines directly on the holy fire in the sanctum sanctorum.

In a Parsee Atash Kadeh, for the central fire, a high platform like a throne is erected, NOT a sunken inverted pyramid pit.

Above structure is a dome which is not round (circular) as in a Parsee Atash Kadeh. It follows Hindu temple architecture.

Near this building, there is a cremation pit place about 10 feet long where old skull fragments were found . Can this ever happen at a Parsee Atash Kadeh ? ..ask any parsee you know.

This is the inscription on the main structure. See the swastika ?

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In the Lenin Museum in Moscow, the idols removed from baku temple is exhibited.

Some statues show Hindu priests in dhoti sitting cross legged doing a Agnihotra fire homam. Some are shown singing kirtans with Hindu musical instruments. They have Tilaks on their foreheads, which nobody else puts .

Finally,

Dr. Sir Ervad Jivanji Jamshedji Modi (1854-1933), was a prominent Zoroastrian Indian priest, scholar and Parsi community leader.
He wrote more than 70 books, produced over 120 scholarly papers on Zoroastrian history, traveled and researched into Zoroastrian affairs extensively and was instrumental in organizing the Parsi community in India. During his lifetime he had been called "the greatest living authority on the ancient history and customs of the Parsis. Over 45 years from 1888-1933 he gave 350 public lectures.
Jivanji traveled extensively right into his senior years in the service of his anthropological researches.

He has categorically stated that the fire temple of Baku is a Hindu temple .

This temple falls on the extension to the Uttaräpatha (Grand Trunk Road) streachin into pakistan, India and Bangladesh.

Are you aware there is a similar Fire temple in India ? It is the Jwalamukhi temple in Kangra valley Himachal Pradesh, where the flame again is fed by natural gas.

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Now compare this to Baku.
I didn't say that it isn't a Hindu Temple at all, did I? It used to be an Atashgah before. The Indian traders built a temple afterwards. The scripts and the trishul simply indicate that a Hindu temple exists there. But regarding it's antiquity, it isn't more than 400 years old.

And Hindu temples don't have Vedic priests chanting hymns? there is one at least in the temple near my Home. :D
 
It's not as easy as you describe. For a long time, men thought the World was flat and sailors would fall off the Earth if they ventured too near the ends. What would any sailor set out to find if he wasn't sure about finding Land to begin with?

Indians knew the world was round even during ancient times. The image of Varaha holding up the spherical earth (Bhugol, round earth) is as ancient as Bharata itself.
 
No evidence to prove that theory though Buddy. Continental Drift began around 500 million years ago. There's simply no evidence of any Hominid, let alone a Human, from fossil records of this period. The earliest Hominids aren't speculated to be older than 10 million years, and concrete fossil remains are found from 7 million years ago.
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That is what i say since there is no evidence as of yet doesn't mean its false.Everyday we keep finiding new fossils and we keep pushing the human evolution date backwards.Perhaps in future we might see that humans existed somewhere before continental drift happened.
The europeans believed the earth was flat, Indians knew the earth was round and they even knew the distance between moon and earth, they used stars to navigate,the word navy comes froms naav, and navigation comes from navgath in sanskrit.
You are basing knowledge of the world through european lens and thus you believe what they believe.Keep an open mind.
 
I didn't say that it isn't a Hindu Temple at all, did I? It used to be an Atashgah before. The Indian traders built a temple afterwards. The scripts and the trishul simply indicate that a Hindu temple exists there. But regarding it's antiquity, it isn't more than 400 years old.

And Hindu temples don't have Vedic priests chanting hymns? there is one at least in the temple near my Home. :D

Atashgah WAS the Hindu temple.

Hindu temples do not chant the vedas.
 
Indians knew the world was round even during ancient times. The image of Varaha holding up the spherical earth (Bhugol, round earth) is as ancient as Bharata itself.

Not all Indians. It's true that scientific enquiry was advanced in India, but such knowledge wasn't widespread. And Varaha lifting the World is mentioned in our Texts. That it is shown as a sphere is a much later addendum, possibly only perpetuated by modern Art and Media.
 
Native Indian from the US don't mean they were the Indian came from South Asia.

Don't need to rain down on the Indian parade, they delude themselves and believe India the past great empire conquer the whole world. from South Asia to the America continent.

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Atashgah WAS the Hindu temple.

Hindu temples do not chant the vedas.
LOL. Alright, believe what you will, but just remember that the Atashgah also has a Persian inscription from the 1100s describing a visit from the Zoroashtrians to that place. :-)
 
africans, indonesians, micronesians, hawaiians, kwaitians, qatarians, saudi arabians

practically all dark skinned people have their origin in india :D
 
It's true that scientific enquiry was advanced in India, but such knowledge wasn't widespread

All the Kings had the wisemen's (Sages) and experts counsel. People who traveled across the length and breadth of the country. It was not like an ignorant Indian would have just set sail one day.
 
LOL. Alright, believe what you will, but just remember that the Atashgah also has a Persian inscription from the 1100s describing a visit from the Zoroashtrians to that place. :-)

There is nothing preventing Zoroastrians from visiting Hindu temples. Especially one that worships Agni.

There is a good reason the Pareses chose to migrate to India you know. It is racial memory.
 
That is what i say since there is no evidence as of yet doesn't mean its false.Everyday we keep finiding new fossils and we keep pushing the human evolution date backwards.Perhaps in future we might see that humans existed somewhere before continental drift happened.
The europeans believed the earth was flat, Indians knew the earth was round and they even knew the distance between moon and earth, they used stars to navigate,the word navy comes froms naav, and navigation comes from navgath in sanskrit.
You are basing knowledge of the world through european lens and thus you believe what they believe.Keep an open mind.

We go by the evidence already found, not by the evidence that might be found in future.

It's not a question of European mindset or Indian mindset. You're ready to believe ancient Indians went to the Americas without any evidence, while I'm ready to wait till something more convincing is unearthed.
 

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