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Dear FriendsPlease Read the story of Hyderabad action by Sardar Patel. If you think Sardar Patel was a true patriot and son of Bharatmata, please send it to your friends who did not know the stature of Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel. You will do service to the Nation called “Bharat”Revealed: Nehru wanted to scuttle Sardar’s Hyderabad plan
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the then Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister of India, whose 137th birth anniversary is on October 31, was insulted, humiliated and disgraced by the then Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, during a Cabinet meeting. “You are a complete communalist and I’ll never be a party to your suggestions and proposals,” Nehru shouted at Patel during a crucial Cabinet meeting to discuss the liberation of Hyderabad by the Army from the tyranny of the Razakkars, the then Nizam’s private army.“A shocked Sardar Patel collected his papers from the table and slowly walked out of the Cabinet room. That was the last time Patel attended a Cabinet meeting. He also stopped speaking to Nehru since then,” writes MKK Nair, a 1947 batch IAS officer, in his memoirs “With No Ill Feeling to Anybody”. Nair had close ties with both Sardar and VP Menon, his Man Friday.Though Nair has not written the exact date of the above mentioned Cabinet meeting, it could have happened during the weeks prior to the liberation of Hyderabad by the Indian Army. Operation Polo, the mission to liberate Hyderabad from the Nizam, began on September 13, 1948 and culminated on September 18. While Sardar Patel wanted direct military action to liberate Hyderabad from the rape and mayhem perpetrated by the 2,00,000 Razakars, Nehru preferred the United Nations route.Nair writes that Nehru’s personal hatred for Sardar Patel came out in the open on December 15, 1950, the day the Sardar breathed his last in Bombay (now Mumbai). “Immediately after he got the news about Sardar Patel’s death, Nehru sent two notes to the Ministry of States. The notes reached VP Menon, the then Secretary to the Ministry. In one of the notes, Nehru had asked Menon to send the official Cadillac car used by Sardar Patel to the former’s office. The second note was shocking. Nehru wanted government secretaries desirous of attending Sardar Patel’s last rites to do so at their own personal expenses.“But Menon convened a meeting of all secretaries and asked them to furnish the names of those who want to attend the last rites of Patel. He did not mention anything about the note sent by Nehru. Menon paid the entire cost of the air tickets for those secretaries who expressed their wish to attend Sardar’s last journey. This further infuriated Nehru,” Nair has written about his memoirs in the corridors of power in New Delhi.Nair’s friendship with Patel began during the former’s posting in Hyderabad as a civilian officer of the Army. “I was a bachelor and my guest house was a rendezvous of all those in the inner circle of the then Nizam of Hyderabad. Every night they arrived with bundles of currency notes. We gambled and played flash and the stakes were high. During the game I served them the finest Scotch. After a couple of drinks, the princes and the junior Nawabs would open their minds and reveal the secret action plans being drawn out in the Nizam’s palace. Once intoxicated, they would tell me about the plans to merge Hyderabad with Pakistan after independence. This was information that no one outside the Nawab’s close family members and the British secret service were privy to. But I ensured that this information reached directly to Sardar Patel and thus grew our relation,” writes Nair.The relation between Nair and Sardar Patel was such that the former’s director general in the ministry told him once: “Sardar Patel keeps an open house for you.” Nair, who worked in various ministries during his three-decade long civil service career, writes that the formation of North East Frontier Service under the Ministry of External Affairs by Nehru and the removal of the affairs of the Jammu & Kashmir from the Ministry of Home Affairs are the major reasons behind the turmoil in both the regions.“This was done by Nehru to curtail the wings of Sardar Patel,” Nair has written. Though Sardar Patel was known as a no-nonsense man devoid of any sense of humour, Nair has written about lighter moments featuring him. The one centres around VP Menon with whom Patel had a special relation. Menon had to face the ire of Nesamani Nadar, a Congress MP from Kanyakumari, during his visit to Thiruvananthapuram in connection with the reorganisation of States. Nadar barged into Menon’s suit in the State Gust House and shouted at him for not obeying his diktats. Menon, who was enjoying his quota of sun-downer, asked Nadar to get out of his room. A furious Nadar sent a six-page letter to Sardar Patel trading all kinds of charges against Menon. “He was fully drunk when I went to meet him in the evening and he abused me using the filthiest of languages,” complained Nadar in his letter.Sardar Patel, who read the letter in full asked his secretary V Shankar, an ICS officer: “Shankar, does VP take drinks?” Shankar, who was embarrassed by the question, had to spill the beans. “Sir, Menon takes a couple of drinks in the evening,” he said. Sardar was curious to know what was Menon’s favorite drink. Shankar replied that Menon preferred only Scotch. “Shankar, you instruct all government secretaries to take Scotch in the evening,” Sardar told Shankar. Nair writes that this anecdote was a rave in the Delhi evenings for a number of years!Balraj Krishna (92), who authored Sardar’s biography, told The Pioneer that Nehru was opposed to Babu Rajendra Prasad, the then President, travelling to Bombay to pay his last respects to Patel. “But Prasad insisted and made it to Bombay,” said Krishna. MV Kamath, senior journalist, said though Nehru too attended the funeral of Patel, it was C Rajagopalachari, who delivered the funeral oration.Prof MGS Narayanan, former chairman of Indian Council of Historical Research, said there was no reason to disbelieve what Nair has written. “But his memoirs did not get the due recognition it deserved. It is a historical chronicle of pre-and post independent India,” he said.
Dr. Ambekar
Indus Valley 2,000 years older than thought
The beginning of India’s history has been pushed back by more than 2,000 years, making it older than that of Egypt and Babylon. Latest research has put the date of the origin of the Indus Valley Civilisation at 6,000 years before Christ, which contests the current theory that the settlements around the Indus began around 3750 BC.
Ever since the excavations at Harappa and Mohenjo-daro in the early 1920s, the civilisation was considered almost as old as those of Egypt and Mesopotamia.
The finding was announced at the “International Conference on Harappan Archaeology”, recently organised by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in Chandigarh.
Based on their research, BR Mani, ASI joint director general, and KN Dikshit, former ASI joint director general, said in a presentation: “The preliminary results of the data from early sites of the Indo-Pak subcontinent suggest that the Indian civilisation emerged in the 8th millennium BC in the Ghaggar-Hakra and Baluchistan area.”
“On the basis of radio-metric dates from Bhirrana (Haryana), the cultural remains of the pre-early Harappan horizon go back to 7380 BC to 6201 BC.”
Excavations had been carried out at two sites in Pakistan and Bhirrana, Kunal, Rakhigarhi and Baror in India.
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Aryans were Indians, they did not invade
By R.A. Goel
Under the pretence of detoxification of the alleged saffronisation of school educational texts, many self-proclaimed intellectuals and acclaimed fellow-travellers are pushing the questionable but long- held fictitious propaganda, which is offensive as much to the truth as to the self-respect of even the sleeping, sluggish, Indian society.
1. A classical instance of the canard is the continued plugging in of the thesis that the Indo-Aryans were not the sons of the soil of India and that they were as much intruders or invaders as the other recorded historical invaders and plunderers from Alexander onwards.
2. Aryans of India possessed the earliest known book and spoken words in the entire world literature as their Vedas. It is amazing that it does not strike as extremely odd to the so-called intellectuals and rationalists that if the early Aryans of India had their original abode elsewhere outside this country, it would be elementary to expect the knowledge contained in the Vedas to have necessarily pre- existed in such land of their alleged origin. So, the universally accepted proposition that the Vedas were the earliest known literature of the world, both spoken and recorded, does establish that no other people anywhere possessed the capacity and the treasury and knowledge of the Vedas-like literature. Accordingly, when no other foreign people outside India had Veda-like literature at their command, it would be calumny to persist with the awkward proposition that people of some foreign land were the ancestors of the Indo- Aryans and that the Aryans poured into or streamed into India from other lands or regions of the world.
3. A few more aspects of the ridiculous thesis that Aryans entered India from elsewhere are intended to be highlighted in the subsequent discussions.
4. An obstinate myth in circulation for centuries is regarding the origin of Aryans being from land outside India.
We can get an insight from the extracts of such an attempt from historian R.S. Sharma’s history textbook of Class XI entitled Ancient India (p. 70) published by NCERT.
“Originally the Aryans seem to have lived somewhere in the region stretching from southern Russia to Central Asia. Certain names of animals, such as goats, dogs, horses, etc. and names of certain plants such as pine, maple, etc. are similar to one another in all the Indo-European languages. They show that the Aryans were acquainted with the rivers and forests. Curiously enough, common words exist only in a few Aryan languages for mountains although the Aryans crossed many hills.”
The Aryans had a concept of universalism not advanced by any people of that age; they glorified non-violence, then not preached or practiced anywhere in the world.
5. The facts, however strongly suggest the foregoing hypothesis to be altogether fictitious and imaginary:
Commonality of linguistic words, roots, phrases or even grammar may exist amongst English, Greek, Italian, Arabic, Persian, Sanskrit or other languages of the world just as simple words like father, mother, daughter, etc. would show but there is hardly any evidence that Englishmen, Italians, Arabs had common ancestors in any known historical era.
Noted historian, Vincent A. Smith, has clearly concluded the proposition that “Language was no proof of commonality of blood”. (Oxford History of India by Vincent A. Smith, 1957, p. 40).
It is sheer superstitious prejudice and continued misplaced belief in myths with their least factual or historic foundation that tempts or drives even learned people and scholars into such superstitious labyrinths.
6. It is conceded in the history textbook by R.S. Sharma, NCERT, 1999 (p. 71) as follows:
“A little earlier than 1500 b.c. the Aryans appeared in India. We do not find clear and definite archaeological traces of their advent.”
7. The above clear admission by the proponents of the theory of non-Indian origin of Aryans, despite all endeavours to paint Aryans as foreigners immigrating into India, is really astounding. These scholars themselves admit the absolute absence of any trace of archaeological evidence in their possession in support of this much- hyped and persistently repeated myth.
8. It is a surreptitious suggestion and a mere naive conjecture and surmise in gross distortion of truth or history seemingly with the blind purpose to equate other foreign people entering and invading India as being of the same kind of intruders that Aryans were wrongly suggested to be.
9. It is our intent to show in further write-ups that Aryans were natives of India, and not in the least intruders or invaders or immigrants or migrants into India at any point of time in history or of pre-historic period. This caricature of history, being absurdly carried out by known learned historians persistently, must in the interest of truth and historical values cease unless these scholars have pursuits other than truth in the matter.
This matter can hardly be put on the back burner any further. It has already done grave injustice to the Aryans and to the people of India. Pricking of this prejudicial and false hypothesis is essential to show its absolutely imaginary origin.
10. How the hypothesis of Aryan intrusion into India came to be widely postulated during the efforts to reconstruct history of India needs some exposition:
Oxford History of India (p. 32), 1957, says: “From the Vedic hymns it has been possible to piece together a reasonably coherent picture of Aryan invaders on their first impact with the black, flat-nosed Dasyus who comprised their native opponents and subjects.”
“In fact, the accepted belief in the Indo-Aryan immigration from Central Asia depends largely on the interpretation of geographical allusions in the Rig Veda and Yajurveda. Direct testimony to the assumed fact is lacking and no tradition of an early home beyond the frontier survives in India.”
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. 14, (p. 228) records: “From the 4th century b.c. two scripts were in issue-Kharosthi in the north-west and the more important Brahmi elsewhere.”
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Vol.14 (p. 228) holds:
“Trade, for example, between the Roman Empire and South-east Asia via south India was considerable in the early centuries of the Christian era.”
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. 18 (p. 630) mentions:
“The Vedas are in a sense hymns, but the gods to which they refer are not persons but manifestations of the ultimate truth and reality.”
The Aryans had no slave system; they reared cows. They were agriculturists and not pastoral or indulging in animal husbandry like the Asians. They had no feudal landlords; they never attacked or enslaved any people or country, not even Ceylon; they had no purdah; they cremated their dead while all the remaining communities of the world buried their dead. The script of their language was from left to right, unlike the Semitics or Iranians whose script ran from right to left. They had village democratic units and no kings or lords or chiefs like Central Asians or Mongols or Tartars. These features are in sharp contradistinction to the contemporary Central Asian or Arabic or Roman or Greek traditions or habits or institutions of these people. The Aryans could not, therefore, ever have been their constituents at any point of time in history.
The Aryan had a concept of universalism not advanced by any people of those eras; they glorified non-violence, not preached or practiced anywhere in the world. What more proof is required to show their distinct identity from any other people of those days?
The Vedic people had no founding Prophet unlike Abraham of the Jews, Christ of the Christians, Mohammed of the Muslims and many others. This shows their absolute exclusive personality, different from other peoples or faiths.
There is no concept of an `infidel’ or `Jehad’ or `holy war’ in the Aryan culture, civilisation or faith. The entire world outside the Aryan fold considers people different from themselves as heretics. The Aryans, therefore, had abiding gentleness and humanism, not known or possessed by others.
Vedic women were scholars and also participated in village sabhas and vidvat-mandals. Such respect and authority given to women was absolutely unknown to Central Asians of those days. Never have been a group of people belonging to such Central Asian communities shown such respect.
The Aryans, unlike other people, had no concept or tradition of having a standing army. The Aryans were republicans; the term jana occurs at about 275 places in the Rig Veda. Republicanism was unknown to the rest of Asia in those days.
Muir’s History (Sanskrit version, Part-II) records: “No Sanskrit books, howsoever old, mention Aryans as being of non-Indian origin. There is also no hint or evidence to show or suggest that the Rig Veda mentions dasa’s (slaves) or asuras as people belonging as aborigines of India.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak clearly admitted to Umesh Chander Vidya Ratan that Aryans hailed from the Arctic and that (he) Tilak had read only the translation of the Vedas by Western authors, and not the Vedas translated or commented upon by the (original) Hindus. Tilak, therefore, admitted that he could not clearly vouchsafe for the authenticity of his theory.
Jawaharlal Nehru in his book Discovery of India (p. 92) mentioned that Plotinus (a.d. 205-270), an Iranian and other philosophers came to study Indian philosophy, including the Upanishads. From them, these ideas also reached Saint Augustine (a.d. 354-430)-the greatest of Latin Church fathers, and through Augustine the Aryan philosophy thus influenced the Christianity of the day.
According to Encyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. 18 (p. 972) the blood group B prevalent in India is found elsewhere in the world in eastern Asia or India or Africa but is not in any substantial existence in Europe or Central Asia. The Aryans could not have, therefore, emanated from Central Asia or Europe.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. 6 (p. 292) says: “Although in appearance the majority of Indian people look like Europeans, in blood type they are similar to Mogoloid neighbours to the east who are quite distinct from Central Asia (or people of the Steppes of the Siberia of erstwhile USSR).
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. 1 (p. 34) again holds:
“Type B blood, high in Asia with a maximum in northern India, is low in Europe and in Africa.” This also goes to show that the Aryans of India did not migrate from either Europe or Africa.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. 10 (p. 722) admits that “the assumption that the people whose languages are related, or also related racially is spurious.”
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. 21 (p. 31) makes the following admission regarding the origin of the Aryans in India:
“Theories of the origin of the Aryans in India relate to the question of what has been called the Indo-European homeland. In the 17th and 18th centuries, European scholars who first studied Sanskrit were struck by the similarity in its syntax and vocabulary to Greek and Latin. This resulted in the theory that there had been a common ancestry for these and other related languages, which came to be called the Indo-Europeans group of languages. This, in turn, resulted in the notion that the Indo-European-speaking people had a common homeland from which they had migrated to various parts of Asia and Europe. This theory led to unlimited speculation which continues today, regarding the original homeland of Aryans and the date of their dispersal from it. The early history of India is still beset by `the Aryan problem’ which often clouds a genuine search for historical insight into this period.”
11. The time has come now when, as per German philosopher Rudolf Karl Bultmann’s advice, the demystification and demythologisation of the Aryan ingress into or their alleged invasion of ancient India can no longer be avoided. We have to expose its absolute hollowness as well as its fictitious origin. This matter can hardly be put on the back burner any further. It has already done grave injustice to the Aryans and to the people of India. Pricking of this prejudicial and false hypothesis is essential to show its absolutely imaginary origin. Its continuous repetition is obstinate, motivated by a fatal disregard of the truth. The habit is merely in line with the imitative peculiar to Indian people’s trait of self-denigration. It is misconceived modernism and false rationalism. The entire enlightened world has stopped subscribing to this myth already.
12. History has established that Tamilians, Dravidians and the so- called northern Indians had a common ancestral script, the Brahmi. Dravidians and Aryans, even if a little physically different in appearance, are not different racial people in blood group or other genetics of importance. Nambudiri Brahmins of Kerala show the classical case of Aryans’ and Dravidians’ merger of identities.
Aryans had no practice of untouchability. Caste system was not known to the Aryans. It was an aberration of much later times dating to the dark period of Indian history following the invasions by Huns and Shakas that led to the caste syndrome. In the Vedic and Aryan regimes, the alleged Shudras even became rulers and kings when they acquired such faculties.
The Aryans are indigenous people of India inasmuch as Chinese are of China or Arabs are of Arabia. The story of their intrusion into India was fabricated by some foreigners deliberately to justify their aggression, brutalities, invasions, suppression, and enslavement of India in the past two millennia. The Aryans alone have the proud heritage of belonging to this ancient land and its eclectic as also syncretic universalism. They sent out the message of peace and brotherhood for the entire world’s peoples’ progress and prosperity (sarve bhavantu sukhin). Yes, but then the Aryans shall not accept hegemony by others or any further vilification to the effect that they invaded India at any point of time. They are the original people of India or Aryavarta or Hindustan or Bharat, call it what you may.
(The writer is a retired engineer-in-chief and can be contacted at 630, Sector 16-A, Faridabad, Haryana.)
Who were the Aryans?
By Dr Dinesh Agarwal
Beginning with the issue, dated February 27, 2005 we are carrying this comprehensive document on the Aryan Invasion Theory. The writer here deals with all aspects of the controversial issue extensively quoting from authoritative sources.
Real Meaning of the Word `Arya’
River Narmada starts in central India and River Godavari starts in western India, while River Kaveri winds its way through the south to move into the southern sea. More than a thousand years ago, Adi Shankaracharya, who was born in Kerala, established several mathas (religious and spiritual centres) at Badrinath in the north (UP), Puri in the east (Orissa), Dwaraka in the west (Gujarat), and Shringeri and Kanchi in the south. That is India, that is Bharat, and that is Hinduism.
In 1853, Max Muller introduced the word `Arya’ into the English and European usage as applying to a racial and linguistic group when propounding the Aryan racial theory. However, in 1888, he himself refuted his own theory and wrote:
“I have declared again and again that if I say Aryas, I mean neither blood nor bones, nor hair, nor skull; I mean simply those who speak an Aryan language…to me an ethnologist who speaks of Aryan race, Aryan blood, Aryan eyes and hair, is as great a sinner as a linguist who speaks of a dolichocephalic dictionary or a brachycephalic grammar.” (Biographies of Words and the Home of the Aryas by Max Muller, 1888, 120 pp)
In Vedic literature the word `Arya’ is nowhere defined in connection with either race or language. Instead it refers to: a gentleman, good-natured, righteous person, nobleman, and is often used like `Sir’ or `Shree’ before the name of a person like Aryaputra, Aryakanya, etc.
In Ramayana (Valmiki), Rama is described as an Arya in the following words: Arya-who cared for equality for all and was dear to everyone.
Etymologically, according to Max Muller, the word Arya was derived from ar, meaning “to plough, to cultivate”. Therefore, `Arya’ means `cultivator’, agriculturer (civilised and sedentary, as opposed to nomads and hunter-gatherers), landlord.
V.S. Apte’s Sanskrit-English dictionary relates the word `Arya’ to the root r, to which a prefix a has been appended to give a negating meaning. And therefore the meaning of `Arya’ is given as `excellent, best’, followed by `respectable’ and as a noun, `master, lord, worthy, honourable, excellent’, upholder of Arya values, and further, teacher, employer, master, father-in-law, friend, Buddha.
So nowhere, either in the religious scriptures or by tradition, the word `Arya’ denotes a race or language. To impose such a meaning on this epithet is an absolute intellectual dishonesty, deliberate falsification of the facts, and deceptive scholarship. There are only four primary races, namely, Caucasian, the Mongolian, the Australians and the Negroid. Both the Aryans and Dravidians are related branches of the Caucasian race generally placed in the same Mediterranean sub-branch. The difference between the so-called Aryans of the north and the Dravidians of the south or other communities of Indian subcontinent is not a racial type. Biologically all are the same Caucasian type, only when closer to the equator, the skin gets darker, and under the influence of constant heat the bodily frame tends to get a little smaller. And these differences cannot be the basis of two altogether different races. Similar differences one can observe even more distinctly among the people of pure Caucasian white race of Europe. Caucasians can be of any colour ranging from pure white to almost pure black, with every shade of brown in between. Similarly, the Mongolian race is not yellow. Many Chinese have skin whiter than many so-called Caucasians.
Demise of Aryan Invasion Theory – II
Further, a recent landmark global study in population genetics by a team of internationally reputed scientists over 50 years (The History and Geography of Human Genes, by Luca Cavalli-Sforza, Paolo Menozzi and Alberto Piazza, Princeton University Press) reveals that the people habitated in the Indian subcontinent and nearby including Europe, all belong to one single race of Caucasian type. According to this study, there is essentially, no difference racially between north Indians and the so-called Dravidian, south Indians. The racial composition has remained almost the same for millennia. This study also confirms that there is no race called an Aryan race.
References to Wars in Rig Veda
The voluminous references to various wars and conflicts in the Rig Veda are frequently cited as proof of an invasion and wars between invading white-skinned Aryans and dark-skinned indigenous people. These so-called conflicts and wars mentioned in the Rig Veda can be categorised mainly into the following three types:
Conflicts between the forces of nature: Indra, the thunder-god of the Rig Veda, occupies a central position in the naturalistic aspects of the Rig Vedic religion, since it is he who forces the clouds to part with their all-important wealth, the rain. In this task he is pitted against all sorts of demons and spirits whose main activity is the prevention of rainfall and sunshine. Rain, being the highest wealth, is depicted in terms of more terrestrial forms of wealth, such as cows or soma. The clouds are depicted in terms of their physical appearance: as mountains, as the black abodes of the demons who retain the celestial waters of the heavens (i.e. the rains), or as the black demons themselves. This in no way be construed as the war between white Aryans and black Dravidians. This is a perverted interpretation from those who have not understood the meaning and purport of the Vedic culture and philosophy. Most of the verses which mention the wars/conflicts are composed using poetic imagery, and depict the celestial battles of the natural forces, and often take greater and greater recourse to terrestrial terminology and anthropomorphic depictions. The descriptions acquire an increasing tendency to shift from naturalism to mythology. And it is these mythological descriptions, which are grabbed at by invasion theorists as descriptions of wars between invading Aryans and indigenous non-Aryans. An example of such distorted interpretation is made of the following verse:
“The body lay in the midst of waters that are neither still nor flowing. The waters press against the secret opening of the vrtra (the coverer) who lay in deep darkness and whose enemy is Indra. Mastered by the enemy, the waters held back like cattle restrained by a trader. Indra crushed the vrtra and broke open the withholding outlet of the river.” (Rig Veda, 1.32.10-11)
This verse is a beautiful poetic and metamorphical description of snow-clad, dark mountains where the life-sustaining water to feed the rivers flowing in the Aryavarta is held by the hardened ice-caps (vrtra, demon) and Indra, the rain-god, by allowing the sun to light its rays on the mountains, makes the ice caps break and hence release the water. The Aryan Invasion Theory (AIT) proponents interpret this verse literally on the human plane, as the slaying of vrtra, the leader of dark-skinned Dravidian people of Indus Valley by invading white-skinned Aryan king, Indra. This is an absurd and ludicrous interpretation of an obvious conflict between the natural forces.
Conflict between Vedic and Iranian people: Another category of conflicts in the Rig Veda represents the genuine conflict between the Vedic people and the Iranians. At one time Iranians and Vedic people formed one society and were living harmoniously in the northern part of India, practising Vedic culture, but at some point of time in history, because of some serious philosophical dispute, the society got divided, and one section moved to further north- west, now known as Iran. However, the conflict and controversy were continued between the two groups, often resulting in even physical fights. The Iranians not only called their God Ahura (Vedic asura) and their demons Daevas (Vedic devas), but they also called themselves Dahas and Dahyus (Vedic dasas, and dasyus). The oldest Iranian texts moreover depict the conflicts between the Daeva- worshipers and the Dahas on behalf of the Dahyus, as the Vedic texts depict them on behalf of the deva-worshipers. Indra, the dominant god of the Rig Veda, is represented in the Iranian texts by a demon Indra. What this all indicates is that wars or conflicts of this second category are not between Aryans and non-Aryans, but between two estranged groups of the same parent society which got divided by some philosophical dichotomy. The Vedas even mention the gods of Dasyus as Arya also.
Conflicts between various indigenous tribal groups over natural resources and various minor kingdoms to gain supremacy over the land and its expansion: A global phenomenon known to share the natural resources like water, cattle, vegetation and land, and expand the geographical boundaries of the existing kingdoms. This conflict in no way suggests any war or invasion by outsiders on the indigenous people.
Archaeological Evidence
It is argued that in the excavations at Harappa and Mohenjo-daro, the human skeletons found do prove that a massacre had taken place at these townships by invading armies of Aryan nomads. Prof. G. F. Dales (former head of Department of South Asian Archaeology and Anthropology, Berkeley University, USA), in his The Mythical Massacre at Mohenjo-daro Expedition, Vol. VI, 3; 1964 states the following about this evidence:
“Not a single body was found within the area of the fortified citadel where one could reasonably expect the final defence of this thriving capital city to have been made.
“What of these skeletal remains that have taken on such undeserved importance? Nine years of extensive excavations at Mohenjo-daro (1922-31) – a city of three miles in circuit – yielded a total of some 37 skeletons, or parts thereof, that can be attributed with some certainty to the period of the Indus civilisation. Some of these were found in contorted positions and groupings that suggest anything but orderly burials. Many are either disarticulated or incomplete. They were all found in the area of the lower town – probably the residential district. Not a single body was found within the area of the fortified citadel where one could reasonably expect the final defence of this thriving capital city to have been made.”
He further questions:
“Where are the burned fortresses, the arrowheads, weapons, pieces of armour, the smashed chariots and bodies of the invaders and defenders? Despite the extensive excavations at the largest Harappan sites, there is not a single bit of evidence that can be brought forth as unconditional proof of an armed conquest and the destruction on the supposed scale of the Aryan invasion.”
अण्डे का सच और रहस्य
जिसे पढ़ कर सारा भारत देश अंडा खाना छोड देगा !
आजकल मुझे यह देख कर अत्यंत खेद और आश्चर्य होता है की अंडा शाकाहार का पर्याय बन चुका है ,ब्राह्मणों से लेकर जैनियों तक सभी ने खुल्लमखुल्ला अंडा खाना शुरू कर दिया है …खैर म…ै ज्यादा भूमिका और प्रकथन में न जाता हुआ सीधे तथ्य पर आ रहा हूँ
मादा स्तनपाईयों (बन्दर बिल्ली गाय मनुष्य) में एक निश्चित समय के बाद अंडोत्सर्जन एक चक्र के रूप में होता है उदारहरणतः मनुष्यों में यह महीने में एक बार,.. चार दिन तक होता है जिसे माहवारी या मासिक धर्म कहते है ..उन दिनों में स्त्रियों को पूजा पाठ चूल्हा रसोईघर आदि से दूर रखा जाता है ..यहाँ तक की स्नान से पहले किसी को छूना भी वर्जित है कई परिवारों में …शास्त्रों में भी इन नियमों का वर्णन है
इसका वैज्ञानिक विश्लेषण करना चाहूँगा ..मासिक स्राव के दौरान स्त्रियों में मादा हार्मोन (estrogen) की अत्यधिक मात्रा उत्सर्जित होती है और सारे शारीर से यह निकलता रहता है ..
इसकी पुष्टि के लिए एक छोटा सा प्रयोग करिये ..एक गमले में फूल या कोई भी पौधा है तो उस पर रजस्वला स्त्री से दो चार दिन तक पानी से सिंचाई कराइये ..वह पौधा सूख जाएगा ,
अब आते है मुर्गी के अण्डे की ओर
१) पक्षियों (मुर्गियों) में भी अंडोत्सर्जन एक चक्र के रूप में होता है अंतर केवल इतना है की वह तरल रूप में ना हो कर ठोस (अण्डे) के रूप में बाहर आता है ,
२) सीधे तौर पर कहा जाए तो अंडा मुर्गी की माहवारी या मासिक धर्म है और मादा हार्मोन (estrogen) से भरपूर है और बहुत ही हानिकारक है
३) ज्यादा पैसे कमाने के लिए आधुनिक तकनीक का प्रयोग कर आजकल मुर्गियों को भारत में निषेधित ड्रग ओक्सिटोसिन(oxytocin) का इंजेक्शन लगाया जाता है जिससे के मुर्गियाँ लगातार अनिषेचित (unfertilized) अण्डे देती है
४) इन भ्रूणों (अन्डो) को खाने से पुरुषों में (estrogen) हार्मोन के बढ़ने के कारण कई रोग उत्पन्न हो रहे है जैसे के वीर्य में शुक्राणुओ की कमी (oligozoospermia, azoospermia) , नपुंसकता और स्तनों का उगना (gynacomastia), हार्मोन असंतुलन के कारण डिप्रेशन आदि …
वहीँ स्त्रियों में अनियमित मासिक, बन्ध्यत्व , (PCO poly cystic oveary) गर्भाशय कैंसर आदि रोग हो रहे है
५) अन्डो में पोषक पदार्थो के लाभ से ज्यादा इन रोगों से हांनी का पलड़ा ही भारी है .
६) अन्डो के अंदर का पीला भाग लगभग ७० % कोलेस्ट्रोल है जो की ह्रदय रोग (heart attack) का मुख्य कारण है
7) पक्षियों की माहवारी (अन्डो) को खाना धर्म और शास्त्रों के विरुद्ध , अप्राकृतिक , और अपवित्र और चंडाल कर्म है
इसकी जगह पर आप दूध पीजिए जो के पोषक , पवित्र और शास्त्र सम्मत भी है
S/MAJOR VIJAY ARYA
From: Manmath Deshpande < >
Om secularism, the best way to destroy the credibility of pseudos is the raise the issue of apostasy in Islam.
Apostates are given death penalty in Islam, or any sort of punishment.
True secularism will mean giving full freedom to anyone wanting to leave Islam without the slightest punishment, legal or social. In many countries, the legal punishment for leaving Islam is death- e. g. Afghanistan in a country supposedly rescued by liberals from the fanatical Taliban. If this is how liberals treat apostates then one wonders who needs hardliners. Did Akbar in his secular style (murdering 30,000 Hindus on 24 Feb 1568 as reported in BVM History and Culture of Indian People edited by R C Majumdar) ever change this apostasy clause?
Why don’t we (the Vedics) dare our phony secularists to condemn this practice in Islam and dare them to ask Islamic leaders to say that every Muslim should be free to leave Islam without the slightest punishment- legal or social?
(A “secular Muslim” is an oxymoron. -skanda987)
From: Govind Rajesh < >
This point needs emphasizing. Despite individual acts of kindness, forbearance and mercy on the part of Muslims, at a group level the religion is unremittingly hostile and destructive of “the other”. All the many centuries of well-documented history of the fate that non-Muslims people, communities and traditions have suffered at the hands of Muslims, straight from the time of Muhammad himself to recent times, including even the bloody partition of India, the irrational “martay dum tak” hostility of Pakistan and relentless terrorist attacks all over the world, all attest to this pattern of perennial hostility and ceaseless, unprovoked aggression. At this collective level forgiveness or acceptance is not found even as an exception. At most some benign secular rulers, like Akbar for e.g. who was never a religious Muslim and eventually apostatized to create his own religion, pact-ised with non-Muslims for pragmatic, political reasons in opposition to or at least ignoring religious theologians and authorities.
The central problem here is that it is not just enough for Islam to grow itself. It seeks actively to displace and replace all other existing religions and traditions. This predatory drive is only found in one other religion, Christianity, and no doubt Islam borrows it from there given that Muhammad developed the religion in an environment where other Arabs were converting to Christianity e.g. Waraqua bin Naufal, the cousin of Muhammad’s first wife Khadija, who reassured the doubtful Muhammad that the spirit that had visited him was the same one that had guided Moses. This man, for example, used to even translated the gospels into Arabic.
Contrast this with the policy of the Sikh Gurus who chose to establish the Harmandir Sahib without disturbing or displacing any other peoples or traditions. Even the very thought of attacking and destroying other traditions did not occur to them. It is a sign of the liberality and universality of the Gurus that their followers seek to learn and derive inspiration from all other people and traditions including a religion that has, more than any other force, made their tradition, its Gurus and their followers a target of its religious violence. However, the martial organization of the Sikhs by their gurus also shows that they have not been blind to the grimmer and more sobering reality of this religion. Discovering similarities and commonalities between Mohammedanism and Indian traditions like Sikhism is something that needs to be done more and more. But at the same time it is also true that we ignore the stark distinctions at our (Hindus’ or Sikhs’) own continuing peril.
The peaceful way to finish off the West
http://www.d-intl.com/articles/denmark/2012-10-18/peaceful-way-finish-west
Published 10/18/2012
Maria Celander
Chadi Freigeh, media liason for Hizb ut-Tahrir.
COPENHAGEN. The Islamist party Hizb ut-Tahrir’s annual Scandinavian
conference on October 14 was a resounding success this year. In front
of thousands of enthusiastic onlookers in Denmark and Sweden, a clear
message was conveyed:
“Our goal is for the caliphate to cover the Muslim world, including
Spain,” said “sheikh” Isam Umayrah.
The main venue is Bella Center in Copenhagen, but the conference also
has live satellite links to four other venues in Denmark and one in
Stockholm. Proceedings are also broadcast live on the Internet.
This rainy afternoon, Bella Center is transformed into a throng of
women in full-length garments and headscarves and bearded men, mostly
young people. A handful of journalists stand out like sore thumbs. Men
and women are kept separate throughout the convention and the women
are placed in the back of the room. However, three of the journalists,
myself included, happen to also be women. Should we sit in the back
with the other women, or in the front row where seats have been
reserved for the journalists?
After some palavering back and forth, we finally get permission to sit
with the men, in the front row. Everything is handled with smiles and
a soft touch. But when the first speaker – Ismail al-Wahwah, born on
The West Bank but currently living in Australia – takes to the stage
the friendly atmosphere evaporates.
Someone in the audience shouts the Muslim battle cry “Takbir!” and the
crowd immediately responds ”Allahu akhbar!” in deafening volume, a
procedure that will be repeated over and over every time a speaker
says something the crowd finds extra palatable.
Ismail al-Wahwah, as well as the other speakers and representatives of
the party, is very open about what they want to achieve.
“The United States of America is our enemy, but we agree on one thing.
They say we want a new world order, and they’re right. It’s time for a
new leadership, and we will make sure it is Islam,” says al-Wahwah.
Secular governments cannot safeguard the interests of Muslims, he
claims. And the same goes for so-called “moderate Muslims”. Leaders
such as Egypt’s Muhammad Mursi and Turkey’s Abdullah Gül are taken to
the cleaners – they are still ”slaves under capitalism”.
“The people who want to find a happy medium are unbelievers and we
have prepared a special punishment for them,” says keynote speaker
“sheikh” Isam Umayrah.
The Shia Muslims of Iran also come in for their share of serious
criticism; they have it wrong, but at least they are Muslims and
hopefully, with a little bit of help they can be made to see the
light, Umayrah philosophizes.
“The Arab Spring is only the beginning, but a very good and
encouraging beginning. And now it’s too late to stop the progression,
signs that the big change is imminent are everywhere,” says Umayrah.
He assures us nothing will be done in secret. The caliphate has to be
located someplace that is easy to defend – Egypt, Turkey, Syria or
Pakistan would be excellent starting points.
“After that, we will try to annex the neighboring countries as soon as
possible. First by means of friendly talks, then on to step two,
three, fyra and so on. No Muslim state except the Caliphate will be
acknowledged,” Umayrah explains.
He also advocates radical, not gradual change and even suggests
gradual change is prohibited in The Quran.
“It is haram (forbidden) to obey any law but that of Islam.”
The party media liaison, the well-spoken and well-dressed Chadi
Freigeh, assures Dispatch International that The West has nothing to
fear from Hizb ut-Tahrir. We can co-exist, he says, but the Muslims
have to follow their own ways.
“We don’t want to impose our laws on the West. Sharia should be
implemented where people want it, and it’s no secret that we have
different values. We have to be honest and admit that all attempts to
integrate the Muslims in the West have failed. That proves we need our
own rules,” says Freigeh.
The Muslims living in the West should follow Shariah as best they can,
but national laws take precedence, he explains. In the long run, the
Caliphate will hopefully be global, but it should be done by peaceful
means. Down the line, everyone will want Shariah since it is a system
that doesn’t discriminate, according to Freigeh.
DI: How do you feel about Al-Qaida?
“I don’t condone actions against civilians, but one should remember
that 9/11 was a reaction to long-term oppression by the United States
against the Muslim world. Oppression has consequences, and now the
U.S. is using 9/11 as an excuse to occupy Afghanistan.”
DI: To what extent and in what way should you perform Jihad?
“Jihad is always presented as something dangerous and terrible in the
Western media, but that is not the case. Jihad protects the Muslims
against threat and oppression. The Americans’ conduct in the Middle
East calls for Jihad, but we need to adhere to certain rules. We don’t
want to behave like the Americans did at Guantánamo for example; it is
against Islam to treat people that way.
“But if we’re threatened, we must of course have a right to defend
ourselves. I’m not Gandhi.”
FACTS/Hizb ut-Tahrir
Hizb ut-Tahrir, “The Freedom Party”, was founded in 1953 in Jerusalem
and is now represented in over 40 countries across the world – among
others, Sweden, Denmark and Great Britain. Even though the party is
illegal in a number of Arab countries and Germany, it has
approximately one million members.
The expressed goal is to create a global Islamic state, a Caliphate,
under Shariah law. Officially, the party advocates non-violent means
as a way to achieve this, but several leading members have been
criticized for using harsh rhetoric against Israel and the United
States.
For instance, supreme leader Ata Abu-Rishta said in 2006 that the Jews
in Israel, the Hindus of Kashmir and the Russians of Chechnya should
be “destroyed”.