Friends, I disagree that Rig Veda states that Hindus came from Persia; the book contains no history but is a collection of RICHAs (verses) composed by various sages and passed on to the next generation through word of mouth (SHRUTIs) of their disciples and followers (there was possibly no script and the Richas had to be pronounced exactly in the same manner as that prescribed by the composer else one was to be consigned to hell after death). It was Ved Vyas and his disciples who compiled and wrote down the Vedas. The historians believe that the first immigration to India was from Central Asia and Afghanistan. The Aryans came via the Khaibar Pass and settled down in Indo-Gangetic plains.. Subsequently the Sumerians (Aryans in Persia) came via the Bolan Pass and settled in Baluchistan, Sind, Rajasthan and Central India. The natives were few and could not fight the new comers who had horse, bow and arrows and a well organized social structure. They would therefore resort to attack by night and were called nishachar. In Sanskrit, Dasyu is other word for the enemy, and those of them who were defeated and captured were called Daas or slaves. The Aryans ushered education and knowledge,; their way of life was soon accepted in South India also. Yes, Hinduism encompasses the various ways of life system in vogue amongst the Aryans who initially worshiped all that was super natural. It was a way of life of the Aryans which was called Hinduism much later; initially there were the Aryas and the Anaryas in India. Col MMP Kala. --- On Tue, 28/2/12, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
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