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Same crap different pic,the table says south asian not dravidian,don't distort facts.70% All Indian are Dravidans some light color won't make you EUROPEAN
70%
As you yourself said that IVC were dravidians then here are facts directly from Vedas.
The other name of aryan Indra is Purandar (destroyer of citadel) citadels were only found in IVC culture also there is a clear distinction between aryan and Non aryans who were called Dasa and Dasyus.
Aryans and the Dasyus in which the Aryans used to burn the houses of the Dasyus, i.e., the Aboriginal Tribes of India. Their contention was that in the Vedas, there is mention of these aboriginal tribes and the wars which went on between them. In consequence the Aryans killed these natives and enslaved those who survived. These aboriginal tribes were known as Dravids, Kols, Bhils and Santhals etc. They were dark coloured with nose, that is, flat, nose. Their speech was harsh and loud. In religious faith they differed from the Aryans in that they were opposed to their rituals and ceremonies. They disliked their yajnas and worshiped the phallus (ling)
Read the following hyms from vedas,its about you
[09-041] HYMN XLI. Soma Pavamana.
1. ACTIVE and bright have they come forth, impetuous in speed like bulls,
Driving the black skin far away.
2 Quelling the riteless Dasyu, may we think upon the bridge of bliss,
Leaving the bridge of woe behind.
3 The mighty Pavamana's roar is heard as 'twere the rush of rain
Lightnings are flashing to the sky.
4 Pour out on us abundant food, when thou art pressed, O Indu wealth
In kine and gold and steeds and spoil.
5 Flow on thy way, Most Active, thou. fill full the mighty heavens and earth,
As Dawn, as Surya with his beams.
6 On every side, O Soma, flow round us with thy protecting stream,
As Rasa flows around the world.
[01-101] HYMN CI. Indra.
1. SING, with oblation, praise to him who maketh glad, who with Rjisvan drove the dusky brood
away.
Fain for help, him the strong whose right hand wields the bolt, him girt by Maruts we invoke to be
our Friend.
2 Indra, who with triumphant wrath smote Vyamsa down, and Sambara, and Pipru the unrighteous
one;
Who extirpated Susna the insatiate, him girt by Maruts we invoke to be our Friend.
3 He whose great work of manly might is heaven and earth, and Varuna and Surya keep his holy law;
Indra, whose law the rivers follow as they flow,-him girt by Maruts we invoke to be our Friend.
4 He who is Lord and Master of the steeds and kine, honoured -the firm and sure- at every holy act;
Stayer even of the strong who pours no offering out, -him girt by Maruts we invoke to be our Friend.
5 He who is Lord of all the world that moves and breathes, who for the Brahman first before all found
the Cows;
Indra who cast the Dasyus down beneath his feet,-him girt by Maruts we invoke to be our Friend.
[01-100] HYMN C. Indra.
18 He, much invoked, hath slain Dasyus and Simyus, after his wont, and laid them low with arrows.
The mighty Thunderer with his fair-complexioned friends won the land, the sunlight, and the waters.
19 May Indra evermore be our protector, and unimperilled may we win the booty.
This prayer of ours may Varuna grant, and Mitra, and Aditi an