It is theoretically possible that Kashyap was a Proto-Indo-European person. We do not know and it is not relevant. The Pie argument is related to 1500 BCE, whereas Kashyap and Indra were in 3500 BCE. So, if Kashyap was Proto-Indo-European, he did not bring the language at that time. And there...
Diverting part of the water of the river is much easier than making a barrage across the entire course of the river as big as the Nile. So, I do not see any difficulty with water having been diverted to help lift the stones. That does not require making a barrage across the river.
I rely upon the genealogies of Indra, which is given in the Hindu text. It says that sage Kashyapa had three wives, among which two were named Aditi and Diti. Aditi’s descendants included Indra, and Diti’s descendants included Vritra. Therefore, the Aryans came from within the Indus Valley and...
I agree that the situation was made difficult, and I also agree that the Indus Valley people may have spoken Dravidian. But the difficult situation need not be that of the Aryan invasion. It may be that of the migration of the River Hakra from west to east, which left a large part of the...
There is a pattern that is important, and the pattern is that R2 or RM 124 is found in 10% of India. Then as we move west, it continues to reduce to eight, seven, 6%, and finally, 1% in Israel. So, it is more than just a random finding of the gene by trade.
Please elaborate. Are you saying that the Tamilians started moving into the Indus Valley at the same time that the Aryans started to move into the Indus Valley from the west?
As far as I understand, your Kasdim has a relation with astrology. And since Hindus are great believers in astrology, therefore it is associated with India.
The RM 124 or R2 has a high concentration of 10% in South Asia, particularly India. It is found in much lesser percentages across the world. So, there is evidence of its origin in India.
Yes, I believe that Rebekah and Isaac lived in the Indus Valley. Their son Jacob also lived in the Indus Valley.
I sense that they lived in the southwest portion of the Indus Valley, and Jacob had migrated from the southwest to the northeast.
I think you are not paying attention to the evidence I have pasted. I have talked about the migration of RM124 Gene. If you only keep saying it does not exist, I have nothing more to say.
I don't know Egyptian, Sumerian, Greek and Latin. But let me add that if one works in inter-regional and intercultural matters, it is impossible to know all the languages. If I spend all my life, I will still be unable to master all the relevant languages. So, the way forward is to look at...
I agree with you that the genetic evidence is not conclusive, but at the same time, it indicates the possibility of a common ancestry in the distant past. In view of this inclusiveness, I suggest that we leave the genetics matter aside for a little while, look at other points like geography and...
The original Hastinapur is located at the site of Kalibanga in Rajasthan. The site at Meerut in the 2nd millennium BCE is a duplicate of Hastinapur, which has no relation to the original story in the 3rd- 2nd millennium BCE.
I am giving below my response to the Genetics matter.
Genetic Connection of Jews with India
Posted onAugust 24, 2024 ByBharat JhunjhunwalaNo Commentson Genetic Connection of Jews with India
Moses led the Biblical Exodus from India to Israel, but the question arises whether there is any genetic...
I can only say that from an Indus Valley perspective, the city of Chanu Daro declined around 1500 BCE. I go with the traditional biblical date of 1446 BCE as the date of Exodus, and I see every probability that they may have left at this time.
I think we can try to start once again. On the red tide plague, my take is that a river called Hakra flowed through West India. That river changed its course. It started flowing east. The western stream became a series of ponds with stagnant water, and the word for red in the Hebrew Bible is...
My experience is the same as yours, but at the same time, I have found that meditation has taken me towards the supreme power whom I have perceived as a humming sound and nothing more. But there was a sense of infinity and solitude in that humming sound. I think that is what God is. And deities...