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Post by Lincoln on Feb 15, 2008 19:03:04 GMT -5
www.americancivilrightsreview.com/mailbox1001aryansvsindian.htmlThe distinctive Brahmanical System appears to have been evolved after the Sutlej had been passed. To the east of Sutlej the Indo-Aryans were usually safe from foreign invasions and free to work out their own rule of life undisturbed. This also explains the absence of Hindu holy cities and temples in Pakistan." (Oxford history of India, By V.A. Smith, 3rd edition) the last bit is dodgy and doesn;t make sence: post 47 theres hundreds of templesgoing bak tousands of years. www.geocities.com/pak_history/aryan.html
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Post by Lincoln on Feb 15, 2008 19:05:45 GMT -5
Some Aryans migrated south along the western coast of the Indian continent, and some Aryans went down the eastern coast, to an area called Kalinga. A few Aryans went as far south as the island that in Hindu literature was called Lanka. And some Aryan priests went as missionaries to southern India, where they found a dark-skinned people called Dravidians. Occasionally the missionaries felt mistreated. They sought the aide of their king, and their king's warrior nobles {khatris came south to their rescue. But southern India remained independent of Aryan rule.
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Post by Lincoln on Feb 15, 2008 19:10:38 GMT -5
www.fsmitha.com/h1/ch05.htmAncient India and Hinduism brilliant Also at the top were the warrior-aristocrats, the Kshatriyas, whose job it was to practice constantly for combat. Neither the Brahmins nor the Kshatriyas conceded superiority to the other, but they agreed that the other classes were lower than they. bbbbrrruuuuuahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh The first of these lower classes were the Vaishas and their families: Aryans [half-breed] who tended cattle and served the Brahmins and Kshatriyas in others ways. The lowest class were the conquered, darker, non-Aryans who were servants for the Aryans: the Shudras. Brahmins married women from a lower caste whom they found attractive, but this was a male prerogative. thas a dirty dravidian lie
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Post by Lincoln on Feb 15, 2008 19:12:01 GMT -5
In India this blend of Aryan and local religions became known as Hinduism, a word derived from the Aryan word Sindu, the name the Aryans gave to the Indus River. The Hindu religion ranged from veneration of traditional Aryan gods by urban intellectuals to the worship of a diversity of local, rural, agricultural deities.
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Post by adman on Feb 15, 2008 23:56:08 GMT -5
"The first of these lower classes were the Vaishas and their families: Aryans [half-breed] who tended cattle and served the Brahmins and Kshatriyas in others ways. "
let me see
which cast is allways on n on bout cattle....hmmm...letseeeee
perhaps chronic can answer this query
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Post by Lincoln on Feb 16, 2008 0:39:06 GMT -5
the [] is added by me but its legit info froma supremacist site
and Kshatriyas in others ways. " means c.ock suck and recieivin anl
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