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pagans trust in common sense and that alone,dont know about the rest.
abraham ke chindichor have no aukaat to talk about their pagan ancestors.
1. LOL. Indra is not a demon in any culture. The Devas are. Their Gods, incidently, were Asuras(Ahura in Avestan)! Chief among them being AhuraMazda. This again points to the fact that ancient Iranians and Indo-Aryans shared a fraternal culture that eventually disagreed on the choice of whom to worship.
2. Countries like Crotia are called Mleca in their language (curious isn't it?) I have no idea what you are trying to say here. Plus, the Vedic culture does not describe any cities. Their lifestyle in the RigVeda is a rural one. They have left no clues about their knowledge of any IVC city or town. Horses, which are so important in Vedic culture, are totally absent in IVC. Hence, their cultures cannot be concluded to have influenced each other for lack of any evidence.
3. The simplest solution is that it doesn't take rocket science for any culture to come up with a symbol as simple as the Swastika. Again, if the Vedic culture borrowed this symbol from the IVC after they entered India, there is no way this symbol could have simultaneously been portrayed in other European and Eurasian cultures. Only the spread of Swastika to Eastern Asia can be reasonably pointed out to coincide with the spread of Buddhist missionaries.
4. You seem to think that Indian is synonymous with Hindu! The people of IVC were Indian no doubt, but there is no evidence whatsoever that they were Hindus. There is no evidence of a temple in any of the cities so far! Whatever their religion was, it's contribution to Hinduism has been next to nothing. Monotheism, polytheism and agnosticism are all very evident in the Vedas themselves. But you cannot be absolutely sure about the non-existence of God and then say you belong to a "faith". The Mimamsa schools have debated about the veracity of Vedas as truth, not about there being no God at all. 2 of the 4 primary Nastika sects that have survived to this day are both seen as separate religions(Dharmic origin nevertheless). Hence, they can be called indigenous religions, but not Sanatana Dharma itself.
1. I meant that not just Indra, but all Devas are seen as demons in the Avesta. Hope you also know that Indra also meant a honorific title. Indra's epithet, Verethragna, meanwhile is highly revered in the Avesta. I don't know how you come to the conclusion without even a shred of evidence that all other RigVedic Gods are borrowed from IVC. Can you produce at least one such evidence? (Your Pashupathi hypothesis has already been addressed). To me, the RigVedic tribes were perfectly capable of conjuring up all those Gods themselves. I will stick to this version unless there is some evidence that an IVC diety was merged into their pantheon of Gods. Lack of places of worship in IVC cities plus lack of any godly figurine that was repeatedly found in all cities are something you should ponder about.1. You may want to check that again. Indra is indeed daemon in avestan (parsi) culture. But lack of other gods like Siva/Rudra suggest these were adopted by Vedic people after splitting from Iranian tribe. The only candidate is IVC (or Remnant of IVC)
2. Why are you going in circles again and again? My point is, there are many mentions of locations of India which shows Rigveda was atleast partly composed inside India. There are plenty of symbols/gods that are adopted from local cultures. The major local culture was IVC at that time.
3. Why are you rejecting the idea of reverse migration of Ideas? Which european culture have swastika as sacred symbol?
4. There is no evidence whatsoever that they were Hindus - Who is a hindu? Your earlier definition doesn't fit as it exclude many know hindu groups. Don't try to impose todays defnitions to historical times.
I thought during Maurayan Empire, it was Hinduism in that part of the region.
The Empire was founded in 322 BCE by Chandragupta Maurya, who had overthrown the Nanda Dynasty and began rapidly expanding his power westwards across central and western India taking opportunistic advantage of the disruptions of local powers in the wake of the withdrawal westward by Alexander the Great's Macedonian and Persian armies. By 316 BCE the empire had fully occupied Northwestern India, defeating and conquering the satraps left by Alexander.
At its greatest extent, the Empire stretched to the north along the natural boundaries of the Himalayas, and to the east stretching into what is now Assam. To the west, it reached beyond modern Pakistan and significant portions of what is now Afghanistan, including the modern Herat and Kandahar provinces.
I think Islam came way later. So, this means, the people living these regions where either Hindus or Buddhists ?
Maurya empire
OK, so 15% to 3% doesn't constitute ethnic cleansing? Bosnia had lesser ethnic cleansing that this. You think all those people left voluntarily?
That is the issue with people like you. You are so used to bigotry all around you, you don't even notice it.
This shows that you have a very basic problem.
A problem of lack of basic comprehension skill. Coming from a major identity crisis.
A compulsive need to justify your existence, to justify the two nation theory beyond just Islam because you know how meaningless and useless the whole thing is.
That is an improvement.
And there is a long way to go.
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
One day I am sure people will reject the desert bedou ideology that doesn't belong in civilized lands. However tentative the beginning may seem.
So despite the fact that we may be on opposing sides in this argument, I encourage people like you who question the wrong premise even though they can't quite figure out the correct answers right now.
@Nassr So you are saying that Vedic culture (composed as Hinduism, which is often called way of life rather than religion) ----> Hinduism(a religion for your sake)/Buddhism----> Islam is the religion timeline of the land which is now called Pakistan ?
And Hindu zealots destroyed Nalanda...WTF.
Height of Conspiracy theories. You base your proof on one book, also written by a Hindu.
@Vinod2070 Remember a poster named Ticker. He used to talk like this.
Someone issuffering from identity crisis. And here you are making his life even more worse.
Why would I fight with anyone when I am sure of my identity. I don't believe in just one author trying to sell his book by making weird statements. I won't ignore accounts by various revered travelers and historical evidence which were scientifically proven too.This was quoted from a book written by Prakash, Buddh, titled, "Aspects of Indian History and Civilisation" and printed in Agra, India in 1995. Please go fight with him, why are you getting angry with me. Or is it that when facts are presented in black and white which you people do not like, the response invariably is in expletives and identical denials.
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Oh come on now ... I am sure somewhere some Indian IPS or IAS must have written a book about debunking our perceived identity, how ignorant of you and especially me !!!Why would I fight with anyone when I am sure of my identity. I don't believe in just one author trying to sell his book by making weird statements. I won't ignore accounts by various revered travelers and historical evidence which were scientifically proven too.I am not angry at you, just amused. Keep on going. All the best.
Why would I fight with anyone when I am sure of my identity. I don't believe in just one author trying to sell his book by making weird statements. I won't ignore accounts by various revered travelers and historical evidence which were scientifically proven too.
I am not angry at you, just amused. Keep on going. All the best.