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Home arrow Yugabda 5108 arrow Makar Sankranti - Jan 2007
Aryans: A People or an Obsession? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Navaratna S. Rajaram   

No single aspect of ancient Indian history and historiography has so dominated discourse as the so-called ‘Aryan problem.’ There is the Aryan invasion (or migration), which is supposed to have brought the Vedic civilization and the ‘Aryan’ language (Sanskrit) the Aryan race and even an Aryan nation thousands of years later, of all places in Germany!  Even archaeology has not escaped the Aryan assault with scholars claiming that the Harappan civilization was non-Aryan, destroyed by the invading Aryans, who, of all things are supposed to have introduced the horse into India. Never mind the fact that horse fossils in India are over a million years old. What is the reality?

 

ARYANS: A PEOPLE OR AN OBSESSION?

Natural history of modern humans

Tail wagging the dog


Navaratna S. Rajaram
About the author:
N.S. Rajaram is a mathematical scientist and historian whose books include Vedic Aryans and the Origins of Civilization (with David Frawley) and The Deciphered Indus Script (with Natwar Jha).  He is the Dean of Humanities at the Vivekananda Yoga Maha Vidyapeeth in Bangalore.
 
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