Aryan Invasion Hypothesis

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The work of Saroj Bala is profusely illustrated; all these illustrations should appear in every school textbook narrating the civilizational history of Bharatam Janam (Riga Veda 3.53.12).


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Saroj Bala presents a colourful palaeochannel map (ISRO) of River Sarasvati; sites of Haryana identified by Dr. Chaudhri and images of plants seen by Sri Balarama during his pariyatra along River Sarasvati in MBh S'alyaparva :

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BTFO aitcucks as archeology discovers a variety of indigenous weaponry

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SETTLEMENTS AND LIVING CIVILIZATION-AL EVIDENCE FROM 9000 bp to 4000 bp

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Heres civilisational evidence from 40k before present :

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This was discovered in BHARAT. A lot more reason why africa aint relevant for us . Below is a living proof of our journey.... from these artifacts to splendiferous Saraswati Civilization. Can aitcucks show anything like this in that deserted steppy or eurofags in this given time line at such tremendous level ?

That semi literate western hippy bs claims that hoomans came to Bharat not before 50k years ago lmao. Then who was building all this ? Now shit western academia btfo !!

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Only marxshit school yard outcasts believe that tiny area between tigris and euphrates river is cradle? Top fucking horseshit.
 
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BHARAT the richest civilization even during mid-1st millennium bce-- map of tributes in Achaemenid Empire: Herodotus

@Cheran @Haldilal @Bhoot Pishach @MIDKNIGHT FENERIR-00 @Indx TechStyle @fire starter @here2where

Relative amount of taxes and tribute flowing into the Persian treasury from various parts of Iran's Achaemenian Empire during the rule of Darius the Great. BHARAT clearly contributed the most, followed by Egypt, Mesopotamia/Babylon and Ionian Greece. This also means BHARAT was the richest civilization even during mid 1st millennium BCE!. The tradition which started with the Sarasvati-Sindhu/ harappan Civilization in early 3rd millennium BCE, which focused on regulating trade & wealth. Note also that Achaemenian Empire like the later Alexander's empire, couldn't penetrate to mainland BHARAT and were limited in controlling North Western provinces of the Bhartiya subcontinent. This also hints on BHARATS military strength with the vast riches......


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Further rekting aitcucks who harbor delusions about a bunch of cattle raping subhuman naked steppy scums came running with shit in thar pants and bought all this gold? Top fucking bs .
 
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BHARAT the richest civilization even during mid-1st millennium bce-- map of tributes in Achaemenid Empire: Herodotus

@Cheran @Haldilal @Bhoot Pishach @MIDKNIGHT FENERIR-00 @Indx TechStyle @fire starter @here2where

Relative amount of taxes and tribute flowing into the Persian treasury from various parts of Iran's Achaemenian Empire during the rule of Darius the Great. BHARAT clearly contributed the most, followed by Egypt, Mesopotamia/Babylon and Ionian Greece. This also means BHARAT was the richest civilization even during mid 1st millennium BCE!. The tradition which started with the Sarasvati-Sindhu/ harappan Civilization in early 3rd millennium BCE, which focused on regulating trade & wealth. Note also that Achaemenian Empire like the later Alexander's empire, couldn't penetrate to mainland BHARAT and were limited in controlling North Western provinces of the Bhartiya subcontinent. This also hints on BHARATS military strength with the vast riches......


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Further rekting aitcucks who harbor delusions about a bunch of cattle raping subhuman naked steppy scums came running with shit in thar pants and bought all this gold? Top fucking bs .
Ya'll Nibbiars Yeah already knew that's. We were rich then the Looters came.
 

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Interesting that sughriv explained Earth geography while sending scouts in all 4 directions. - Courtesy Nilesh Oak talk.

East - Upto south america
South - Artic
West - Upto Europe
North - Upto specific point in Russ ( I think south of siberia - because it's speculated before younger dryas or glacial melting)

Start discussing out of india theory like BR :rofl:. Catch the bull by the horns.
 

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According to a new scientific study of material found at a Harappan site, 4MSR Bijnore, in Rajasthan, the Harappan people used to consume high-protein multigrain “laddoos” around 4,000 years ago. The study was jointly conducted by the Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeosciences (BSIP), Lucknow, and Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), New Delhi, and published in the ‘Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports’ by Elsevier, a world-renowned publisher of science information. The study also points to these “laddoos” being a part of some sort of ritual on the banks of the now-extinct River Saraswati.


A scientist working for BSIP, Rajesh Agnihotri, said, “Seven similar big-size brown ‘laddoos’, two figurines of bulls and a hand-held copper adze (a tool similar to an axe, used for cutting or shaping wood) were excavated by the ASI at the Harappan site in Anupgarh district of Rajasthan.”


“These laddoos, dating back to around 2600 BCE, were found well preserved since a hard structure had fallen in such a manner that it acted as a roof over them and prevented them from getting crushed. Had they been broken, the ‘laddoos’ would have decayed entirely but since these were in contact with the mud, some of the internal organic matter and other green constituents remained protected.” the scientist added.


According to the scientist, the most peculiar aspect about the “laddoos” was the purple slurry it formed through coming in contact with water.


The “laddoo” samples were excavated by the ASI in 2017 and were given to the BSIP for scientific analysis. The BSIP scientist Rajesh Agnihotri explains further, “At first, we thought that these laddoos, excavated near the banks of Ghaggar (erstwhile Saraswati), had some connection with occult activities since figurines and adze were also found in close proximity. We were intrigued by their shape and size as they were clearly man-made. This curiosity led us to explore their composition. We initially presumed it could be a non-vegetarian food.”


However, an analysis by senior BSIP scientist Anjum Farooqui revealed that the “laddoos” were composed of barley, wheat, chickpea, and a few other oilseeds. “These laddoos had cereal and pulses, and moong dal dominated the ingredients,” added Anjum Farooqui. As the Harappans were agriculturists, the high-protein multigrain composition of these “laddoos” makes sense.


A team of consisting of nine scientists from both the BSIP and the ASI concluded that the presence of seven laddoos along with typical Harappan tools/items hinted that Harappan people made offerings, performed rituals and consumed multi-nutritive compact ‘laddoos’ as a food supplement for instant nutrition.


The scientist team further concludes that the presence of bull figurines, adze and a Harappan seal in the vicinity of these seven food balls signifies that humans revered all these items due to their utility and importance to them.

Use of the “laddoos” in rituals on the banks of the River Saraswati

The archaeological discovery of the “laddoos” in concert with figurines of bulls and copper adze gives rise to the suggestion that the Harappan people used these instruments for the purpose of performing rituals.


According to the Director (Excavations) of the ASI, Sanjay Mujul, these “laddoos” are a milestone discovery. “After the scientific study, we can say that this is the first evidence to show that Harappan people performed some rituals on the banks of river Saraswati (now extinct). Though the nature of the ritual is not clear, it could be akin to ‘pind daan’ (offering of homage and food to ancestors).”


“When we found the food balls at 4MSR Bijnor, it appeared to be a site where rituals were performed. We found terracotta bulls, painted pots, bones, and adze from there,” Manjul added.
 

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More on the above story:- posting in full


According to a new scientific study of material found at a Harappan site, 4MSR Bijnore, in Rajasthan, the Harappan people used to consume high-protein multigrain “laddoos” around 4,000 years ago. The study was jointly conducted by the Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeosciences (BSIP), Lucknow, and Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), New Delhi, and published in the ‘Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports’ by Elsevier, a world-renowned publisher of science information. The study also points to these “laddoos” being a part of some sort of ritual on the banks of the now-extinct River Saraswati.


A scientist working for BSIP, Rajesh Agnihotri, said, “Seven similar big-size brown ‘laddoos’, two figurines of bulls and a hand-held copper adze (a tool similar to an axe, used for cutting or shaping wood) were excavated by the ASI at the Harappan site in Anupgarh district of Rajasthan.”


“These laddoos, dating back to around 2600 BCE, were found well preserved since a hard structure had fallen in such a manner that it acted as a roof over them and prevented them from getting crushed. Had they been broken, the ‘laddoos’ would have decayed entirely but since these were in contact with the mud, some of the internal organic matter and other green constituents remained protected.” the scientist added.


According to the scientist, the most peculiar aspect about the “laddoos” was the purple slurry it formed through coming in contact with water.


The “laddoo” samples were excavated by the ASI in 2017 and were given to the BSIP for scientific analysis. The BSIP scientist Rajesh Agnihotri explains further, “At first, we thought that these laddoos, excavated near the banks of Ghaggar (erstwhile Saraswati), had some connection with occult activities since figurines and adze were also found in close proximity. We were intrigued by their shape and size as they were clearly man-made. This curiosity led us to explore their composition. We initially presumed it could be a non-vegetarian food.”


However, an analysis by senior BSIP scientist Anjum Farooqui revealed that the “laddoos” were composed of barley, wheat, chickpea, and a few other oilseeds. “These laddoos had cereal and pulses, and moong dal dominated the ingredients,” added Anjum Farooqui. As the Harappans were agriculturists, the high-protein multigrain composition of these “laddoos” makes sense.


A team of consisting of nine scientists from both the BSIP and the ASI concluded that the presence of seven laddoos along with typical Harappan tools/items hinted that Harappan people made offerings, performed rituals and consumed multi-nutritive compact ‘laddoos’ as a food supplement for instant nutrition.


The scientist team further concludes that the presence of bull figurines, adze and a Harappan seal in the vicinity of these seven food balls signifies that humans revered all these items due to their utility and importance to them.

Use of the “laddoos” in rituals on the banks of the River Saraswati

The archaeological discovery of the “laddoos” in concert with figurines of bulls and copper adze gives rise to the suggestion that the Harappan people used these instruments for the purpose of performing rituals.


According to the Director (Excavations) of the ASI, Sanjay Mujul, these “laddoos” are a milestone discovery. “After the scientific study, we can say that this is the first evidence to show that Harappan people performed some rituals on the banks of river Saraswati (now extinct). Though the nature of the ritual is not clear, it could be akin to ‘pind daan’ (offering of homage and food to ancestors).”


“When we found the food balls at 4MSR Bijnor, it appeared to be a site where rituals were performed. We found terracotta bulls, painted pots, bones, and adze from there,” Manjul added.
Continuity of 12000 years+ old unbroken civilization further established :


Lmao aitfags rekt.
 

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Toy chariot from ancient city of Kaushambi, the later capital of Kurus. It depicts a warrior on the side. ~ 1st century BCE. Terracotta with red slip. The design on the chariot's wheel is similar to the wheel of the famous late bronze age chariot discovered from Sanauli recently. This clearly proves continuity of culture and war chariots, Sanauli was not an isolated incident.
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Dimensions 13.8 × 13 × 10 cm W/o wheels: 11.2 × 9 × 10 cm The Art Institute of Chicago. Reference Number 1995.471 See here for more information on Sanauli from the excavator archaeologist himself:

 

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Postholes from 3700 bce, Mahishasura Mardini from 8th century & a Shivalinga from 12th century, found in Andhra.


And kumari kondoms delusional bs debunked...
 

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This is extraordinary archaeological evidence that Soma yajna was performed in Anupgarh on the banks of Veda river Sarasvati. Yajna kunda found with eight-angled yupa, a ketu affirming the performance of yajna. There were many fire altars found at kalibangan. THis further establishes continuity of Dharmic traditions and Civilization.
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Commies will fight tooth and nail to prevent this syllabus from being adopted, maybe even take it till Supreme Court.

Meanwhile some NGO needs to start co-ordinating with existing “1000” universities to prep them for adopting this syllabus.
Lmao that suwar owaisi intenstines already ruptured and shit is flooding inside his vermin self.
Sanjay Dixit provided a detailed commentary. Many Hindu legal groups are all set and ready . They get full support of YOGI and other Dharmics within Bjp.
 

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