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majority tamilian words and the presence of one sanskrit word shows the presence of hinduism/Indo aryan lang in south india at such an early period and active western asian and south Indian trade at such an early period as well.
 
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majority tamilian words and the presence of one sanskrit word shows the presence of hinduism/Indo aryan lang in south india at such an early period and active western asian and south Indian trade at such an early period as well.

Not only that

- Ra sound in Egyptian civilization means Sun God, Amun Ra is a major deity.

In Bharat the word "Rama" is a tribute to sun deity and he is a surya vanshi (from sun dynasty).

- The story of Jesus child hood resembles that of Lord Krishna who is worshipped in India for more than 5000 years ago.
 
Not only that

- Ra sound in Egyptian civilization means Sun God, Amun Ra is a major deity.

In Bharat the word "Rama" is a tribute to sun deity and he is a surya vanshi (from sun dynasty).

- The story of Jesus child hood resembles that of Lord Krishna who is worshipped in India for more than 5000 years ago.

the story of horus and isis is also the same, seems to have a prehistoric links, same as baby buddha and queen maya story, there are Indus valley civilization artifacts with mother and child theme
 
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majority tamilian words and the presence of one sanskrit word shows the presence of hinduism/Indo aryan lang in south india at such an early period and active western asian and south Indian trade at such an early period as well.

in the early period there was no religion called Hinduism and Tamil isn't an Indo-Aryan langauge

Number one language on our list, Tamil, is the oldest language in the world. This language has survived all the upheavals of human history and sustained itself all the way for 5000 years. Tamil Literature is gigantic, Tamil speakers are enormous and spread across the southern Indian states and the Sri Lankan country. However, it is not much popular in the northern states.

https://wikiageheight.com/top-10-oldest-languages-in-the-world/

Here is the list of 10 oldest languages in this world:

1. Tamil

Tamil is regarded as one of the oldest languages in the world. It is still in vast use. About 78 Million people across the world still use this language as their medium of verbal communication. The earliest example of Tamil language is traced back to the period around 300 BC. But experts have presented the view that the origin of this language can be traced back to around 3500 BC because Tholkapiyam, a Tamil work is dated around 2300-3100 BC.

http://www.metroeasy.com/oldest-languages.html

Not only that

- Ra sound in Egyptian civilization means Sun God, Amun Ra is a major deity.

In Bharat the word "Rama" is a tribute to sun deity and he is a surya vanshi (from sun dynasty).

- The story of Jesus child hood resembles that of Lord Krishna who is worshipped in India for more than 5000 years ago.

Krishna worshipped 5000 yrs ? any historic or archaeological, evidence to proof ?
 
pay attention to what i have written

picking 4 random words (unrelated to Hinduism) you are trying to prove - hinduism and Indo Aryan language (words) existed in Tamilnadu during Biblical times ?

btw monkey - kapi is sanskrit not Tamil,

the guy below - Rami Sivan is Jew converted Hindu, speaks, reads, writes - Arabic, Hebrew, Tamil, Sanskrit etc

Is there any mention of Hindus in the bible?

Rami Sivan
, Hindu priest and teacher of Indian Philosophy
Answered May 11, 2018

Interestingly enough India is mentioned (hodu) and there are a number of Sanskrit and Tamil words in the Bible. For example the Hebrew word for monkeys which were imported from India is koph (kapi in Sanskrit). The Hebrew word for peacock is tukki which is borrowed from the Tamil tokai and the word for rice is orez derived from Tamil arisi.

It is believed that the merchants of King Solomon traded with and settled in Malabar giving rise to the once vibrant Jewish community in Cochin. (Hindu India is the only country in the world in which Jews were always protected and cherished and never ever persecuted.)

Another very interesting observation by many Biblical scholars is that the whole book of the Bible entitled “Song of Solomon” is completely out of character with the rest of Hebrew literature and most like erotic devotional literature of the Tamil country - particularly of the Nālāyiru Divya Prabandham. The conclusion is that the writer was influenced by the Tamil genre. Many pious redactors of the Bible over the centuries wanted to omit it from the canon because of its erotic character - yet it persisted.

https://www.quora.com/Is-there-any-mention-of-Hindus-in-the-bible

A biography of the Tamil language reveals its influence on Sanskrit and Hebrew

https://qz.com/india/965283/a-biogr...reveals-its-influence-on-sanskrit-and-hebrew/
 
picking 4 random words (unrelated to Hinduism) you are trying to prove - hinduism and Indo Aryan language (words) existed in Tamilnadu during Biblical times ?

btw monkey - kapi is sanskrit not Tamil,

the guy below - Rami Sivan is Jew converted Hindu, speaks, reads, writes - Arabic, Hebrew, Tamil, Sanskrit etc

presense of tamil along with IA/sanskrit words in the bible possibly indicates borrowing of sanskrit words from tamil nadu through western asian and south indian trade, but as it can be understood, such a link maybe quite a coincidence and the borrowings might have been from other near sources such as ancient egyptian etc, presence of black pepper in an egyptian tom alreay indicates an active trade btw south india and west asia. There is also tamil brahmi inscription recovered from tamil nadu which provides early evidences of not only tamil but prakrit as well.

regards
 
why so much obsession with hebrew and linking race with them on PDF.
 
in the early period there was no religion called Hinduism and Tamil isn't an Indo-Aryan langauge

Number one language on our list, Tamil, is the oldest language in the world. This language has survived all the upheavals of human history and sustained itself all the way for 5000 years. Tamil Literature is gigantic, Tamil speakers are enormous and spread across the southern Indian states and the Sri Lankan country. However, it is not much popular in the northern states.

https://wikiageheight.com/top-10-oldest-languages-in-the-world/

Here is the list of 10 oldest languages in this world:

1. Tamil

Tamil is regarded as one of the oldest languages in the world. It is still in vast use. About 78 Million people across the world still use this language as their medium of verbal communication. The earliest example of Tamil language is traced back to the period around 300 BC. But experts have presented the view that the origin of this language can be traced back to around 3500 BC because Tholkapiyam, a Tamil work is dated around 2300-3100 BC.

http://www.metroeasy.com/oldest-languages.html


Krishna worshipped 5000 yrs ? any historic or archaeological, evidence to proof ?
Regarding Krishna, check out the recent excavations of Dwaraka at gujarat coast.

In the same Tamil nadu, in Chidambaram temple there is a story in which says from the damaru of shiva two languages came one Tamil and other Sanskrit.

Secondly Hinduism is the new term used, the correct word is sanathana Dharma, set of eternal principles which do not have expiry date and hold true for all ages and times.

In the bible itself there is a verse which says, do not goto India and spread the gospel because they know more than us and we have to learn from them.

You spew nonsense.

Are you the same guy with a srilankan flag posting against India and Pakistan?


In telugu we call it Biyyam and vari, the same word in persian is Birinz from which the word Biryani came from.
 
In the bible itself there is a verse which says, do not goto India and spread the gospel because they know more than us and we have to learn from them.

which verse is that?
 
Fantasy! I think israeliz would be very offended. Im Im a jew and i iot offended lol.
 
Regarding Krishna, check out the recent excavations of Dwaraka at gujarat coast.


Secondly Hinduism is the new term used, the correct word is sanathana Dharma, set of eternal principles which do not have expiry date and hold true for all ages and times.

In the bible itself there is a verse which says, do not goto India and spread the gospel because they know more than us and we have to learn from them.

You spew nonsense.

Are you the same guy with a srilankan flag posting against India and Pakistan?

You didnt catch my drift did you ? I asked

Krishna worshipped 5000 yrs ? any historic or archaeological, evidence to proof ?

In the same Tamil nadu, in Chidambaram temple there is a story in which says from the damaru of shiva two languages came one Tamil and other Sanskrit.

just a belief nothing concrete or substantial

Secondly Hinduism is the new term used, the correct word is sanathana Dharma, set of eternal principles which do not have expiry date and hold true for all ages and times.

sanatana dharma , is a concocted term invented by Hindu revivalism movement , Adi Shankara codified all the various religions ( major 6 sects) into generic religion called Shan mata ,no sanatana dharma , unless you can prove other wise
 
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