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According to S. Gidwani masterpiece ‘Return of the Aryans’ Aryans never came to India, but originated in India as opposed to the belief that the Aryans invaded and conquered the flourishing inhabitants of India as a part of the process whereby periodically the barbarian North had swept down violently upon the more sophisticated but physically feeble South. Hindu civilization flourished in Sindh and coexisted with other advanced civilizations in the Gangetic region and the south of India - the land of Tamala. Sindhu Putra 5068 B.C, was born with two passions, one to unite the Hindus and all other tribes that inhabited the then known parts of Bharat Varsha, and second, to eradicate slavery and the misery and the loss of human dignity that went with it. Despite hostility and obstruction, Sindhu Putra succeeded in his mission until struck and stabbed to death. The death of Sindhu Putra brought to the surface the evils, which his spiritual influence had kept in check for long. India quickly became the scene of strife and violence, of which the followers of Sindhu Putra became the victims. Wicked lords and mighty barons ruled the roost. The faithful felt rejected in the land of their birth. The rejected were the Aryans. Their sorrow and suffering were redeemed. Thus began one mighty wave after another of Aryans going out of India in all directions. Bharat Varsha was better than the rest of the world into which they had tumbled in their futile search. To this land they finally decided to return. True they picked up local inhabitants from all the regions in which they had tried to settle. But by and large, it was a homecoming for the Aryans, not an invasion or a conquest. Many different explanations of the cosmic reality, as perceived by a Hindu mind, are found in classical compositions - the Vedas, the Brahmanas, the Puranas, the epics, the Bhagavad Gita and so on. The remains excavated in Mohan-jo-Daro depict the Indus Valley civilization. Aryans in Sindh virtually the Indus Valley are mentioned in history of having played role in the battle of Hastinapur when King Jaidrath took his army to support the Kurus. The Sindhis rule the Sindh till they were defeated and conquered by the Arabs in the seventh century. And from that time onwards they played the role of refugees. The myth of Aryan invasion of India must now be regarded as entirely untrue. Several eminent personalities including Swami Vivekanand, Rabindranath Tagore and Shri Aurobindo firmly believed that Aryans were homegrown, born and brought up in India. They raised pointed questions against the Aryan Invasion Theory. ref: sindhudesh.com/sindhudesh/history_rota.html |
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