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Both Sanskrit and Tamil are old. Both are my mothers. Don't bring his parents into this. Vedas are a part of Hinduism and not the whole.You do know that Tamil is older than Sanskrit and can be considered more Holy than Sanskrit for many Hindu's. You seem to only know what your parents have taught you.
Maybe you forgot but more than half of this dir is filled with people not from India
You do know that Tamil is older than Sanskrit and can be considered more Holy than Sanskrit for many Hindu's. You seem to only know what your parents have taught you. Please read some more.
Sri Lanka, Bali, and Nepal are the three places outside of India where Hinduism has been going on for a very long time AND has stayed large.
Sorry if I sounded confrontational it wasn't intended. :sorry1:
The people of Funan, the area where this statue was found, were Cambodians. We all know that the Cambodians were Hindus long before they became Buddhists. South East Asia was on the trade route between China and India and so bound to be influenced by one or other of those two more advanced cultures, and India was the one they all favoured. But, having been trained as an archeologist, I do tend to get a bit exasperated when sweeping claims are made on the basis of one artefact.
That is not correct Geology. Continents moved some 200 million years ago and not in human history of just 200,000 years. Mediterranian filled up around 5.33 million years ago (Zanclean flood). English Channel floods occured 450,000 and 225,000 years ago. Caspian filled up around 14,000 BC, and Black Sea filled up around 5,600 BC. Of course, Bering had an ice-bridge and when the sea levels were low, it might have been possible for Indians to walk over to Srilanka (during the last Asian ice-age 18,000 years ago. In North America glacial conditions existed till 8,000 BC). What you say about stars is true, and RigVeda records the changes from 4,000 BC if not earlier than that.What we think of the shapes of continents has drastically changed over time due to acts of God, earthquake, weather, the movements of the earth's plates and pressures of the oceans and the fire core upon plates and even the effects of other planets, asteroids etc.. The bridge between India and Lanka could still be crossed by foot up until the cyclone of 1480 AD did it's damage. The stars in ancient times, often used for navigation and influencing human migration, were not in the same positions as today.
Vinayaka's point I believe, he can correct me if I am wrong in my reading of his reply, is that what we think of "India" (modern term for Bharat) was much larger than today.
The last Hindus in Afghanistan were forcibly converted in 1896, but some fled and their descendants, the Kalash, survive in Pakistan, despite persecution there. The keep up some Vedic customs and worship Indra, among others.Hinduism♥Krishna;3831101 said:History say that once the major population of Afghanistan was a HINDU POPULATION.
Apparently some are still there, unless Moslems are worshiping in the temples.
Hindu Temples of Kabul - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There are still some Hindus in Afghanistan (Sikhs and Hindus now number some 3,000 - Link). Kalash are not exactly Hindus, they may have been Vedic earlier. http://www.afghanhindu.info/The last Hindus in Afghanistan were forcibly converted in 1896, but some fled and their descendants, the Kalash, survive in Pakistan, despite persecution there. The keep up some Vedic customs and worship Indra, among others.