Re: Indology Research Findings
Originally Posted by
Gill Harley
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Sorry, I'm late to this thread.
Unfortunately, few Indologists trust any research by NS Rajaram after he falsified one of the Indus seals to try to prove that horses were found in ancient India.
This business of whether or not ancient India had horses is considered, by Western Indologists, to be key to the debate of whether or not there was an Aryan invasion. I won't bore you with the ins and outs of it, unless you particularly want me to.
But unfortunately, it does look as if NS Rajaram did try to falsify one of the Indus seals to show a horse.
It is ridiculous to have debates on whether there were horses in ancient India.
The Bhagavad Gita , itself was taught in the chariot strung to stallions , in the middle of the battlefield by Krishna to Arjuna .
And Krishna was born on July 20 , 3227 B.C.
Horses were also mentioned in the ramayana as well.
RAma was taken in a chariot to the forest during the vanavasa period.
That the aryan invasion theory is a myth created by western racist pseudo-scholars is now a well-established fact.
If they did not go around creating their idiotic Aryan invasion nonsense, no Adolf Hitler or Nazism would have come up in Europe killing 60 million people in the process.
Find ways, not excuses.
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