Varahamihira
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I still don't get it why people are buying this nonsense.
Sun rays do have a big role to play in a persons' skin color.
Test yourself.If you are fair skinned then stay in a shade or at home for a couple of years and you can see skin color become light in color.
That's why you see Europeans are white in color.The west Asians,North Indians are white coz for thousands of years they probably were passing through the cold era.
Sri Rama and Sri Krishna were black in color.They weren't blue or white.
Regarding migrations,we went to Australia,Newzealand and even to North America.There are some customs and games that are similar like Pacchisi dice game which was similar to Mayans.Dingo of Australia was traced back to India.And I read somewhere in one of Native American Tribes they take Saath Phere during their wedding ceremony.Maori's of Newzealand have a game called Ruru which is strikingly similar to Kaccha Kayala Aata of Telugu states.
Outsiders didn't came here instead we went far off lands.
We have to go through Puranas and Itihasas again with a new look rather than trashing then just coz they've been written in a fantasy way.Remove the fantasy and you might get the real picture.
Sun rays do have a big role to play in a persons' skin color.
Test yourself.If you are fair skinned then stay in a shade or at home for a couple of years and you can see skin color become light in color.
That's why you see Europeans are white in color.The west Asians,North Indians are white coz for thousands of years they probably were passing through the cold era.
Sri Rama and Sri Krishna were black in color.They weren't blue or white.
Regarding migrations,we went to Australia,Newzealand and even to North America.There are some customs and games that are similar like Pacchisi dice game which was similar to Mayans.Dingo of Australia was traced back to India.And I read somewhere in one of Native American Tribes they take Saath Phere during their wedding ceremony.Maori's of Newzealand have a game called Ruru which is strikingly similar to Kaccha Kayala Aata of Telugu states.
Outsiders didn't came here instead we went far off lands.
We have to go through Puranas and Itihasas again with a new look rather than trashing then just coz they've been written in a fantasy way.Remove the fantasy and you might get the real picture.