Thursday, January 08, 2009

http://www.vijayvaani.com/FrmPublicDisplayArticle.aspx?id=322

That argument can be simply stated. Rigveda and Avesta have a lot in common—names of people, animals, meters, geography. However, the Early Books of Rigveda have very little in common with Avesta, while the Middle Books have a little more. But it is the Late Books of Rigveda that have a lot in common with Avesta, pointing to a period of contemporary development.

I have not read the latest Srikanth Talageri book - but it looks like he has once again nailed the AIT non-sense and conclusively proved that the migration was outward from India to the Northwest i.e. the Out of India theory.

of course - Michael Witzel and his Christist loving fans (like The Chindu) will simply make this disappear by magically editing wikipedia.

both of Talageri's books need to be watered-down for the layman - perhaps a dumbed down version can be serialised in popular magazines - or on the net. this is one project crying out to be funded!

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2 comments:

AGworld said...

We should then magically edit wikipedia too!

Then the perfidiousness of the likes of witzel will be left in the form of electronic trackbacks, no?

Shourie has captured this well -- the likes of witzel quickly shrink away when you expose their lies.

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Look at how the shameless TOIlet newspaper calls Hindu persecuting Maoists as secular. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Nepal_PM_reinstates_Indian_priests_at_Pashupatinath/articleshow/3951123.cms