07-20-2006, 07:33 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->I for one believe that AIT stands for Aryan Indigenous theory
although my proof is by circumlocution.
We all would agree that Indian civilization is of a level which not
seen in many other parts. + It is still surviving thereby showing its
enduring qualities.
There are many aspects to eg language (Sanskrit, mathematics, surgery
(health), hatha yoga, meditation, leatherworks, agriculture, societal
development, level of pluralism and on and on.
If really Aryan culture came from outside, then India and its
development should be on the fringe with similar results. But the
level of achievements somehow suggests that the heart (core)was in
India and it branched out.
Otherwise how can we explain the high level of civilization here and
conversely we do not see such development outside India where Aryans
we supposed to have come from. in fact we do not even see sparks of
it. If the heart was elsewhere it should still have some vestiges.,
be it Mesopotamia etc. But all these cultures long ago have gone.
Does it make sense. I guess this is the core point of Out of India
believers.
We may not be able to get others to believe it, but it does make some
level of sense?
Viji
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although my proof is by circumlocution.
We all would agree that Indian civilization is of a level which not
seen in many other parts. + It is still surviving thereby showing its
enduring qualities.
There are many aspects to eg language (Sanskrit, mathematics, surgery
(health), hatha yoga, meditation, leatherworks, agriculture, societal
development, level of pluralism and on and on.
If really Aryan culture came from outside, then India and its
development should be on the fringe with similar results. But the
level of achievements somehow suggests that the heart (core)was in
India and it branched out.
Otherwise how can we explain the high level of civilization here and
conversely we do not see such development outside India where Aryans
we supposed to have come from. in fact we do not even see sparks of
it. If the heart was elsewhere it should still have some vestiges.,
be it Mesopotamia etc. But all these cultures long ago have gone.
Does it make sense. I guess this is the core point of Out of India
believers.
We may not be able to get others to believe it, but it does make some
level of sense?
Viji
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