Tuesday, December 15, 2009

andhra word in aitereya brahmana

explores the Indic roots of Andhra race (people) and highlights the factual and logical errors in the historical presentation of the same by colonial historians and later day Indian historians.

Modern historians lead by the British historians who colonized India for more than 200 years associated the “andr?” word mentioned in “Aitareya Brahaana” with the “a:ndr?” race as both the words appear to be having phonetic similarities. In Aiteraya Brahmana, the “?ndr?” jaati (race) is a dasya jati (non-arya race). One must not confuse the word arya with the fascist Aryan representation as coined by western world. Here the word aryan means that the specific family/root is originated from sapta-rishis (seven root rishis of Bharatiya civilization) and the observance of chatur-varna system (not caste) within the society.

The word “Andr?” is mentioned in the Aiteraya Brahmana

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