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RE:RE:Myth of aryan invasion
by rashmi sahu on Sep 22, 2007 10:19 AM

No mention of Europe!
There is no mention of any location outside the mainland of India in any of the vedic texts! If aryans came from Europe, then why havent the so called aryans mentioned any of the european locations in any of the vedic or related texts? The farthest location away from India towards the west mentioned in the vedas is Kadhahar of present day Afghanistan, which was called Gandhar in the vedic texts and was said to be the kingdom of Shakuni.

Why haven%u2019t any of the texts mentioned about their European locations? Why is there no vedic text which talks about migration from Europe?

No European Rivers!
None of the vedic texts talk about rivers outside India! Everybody knows that rivers were the major sources of water for all ancient civilizations and so all ancient civilizations were centered around the world%u2019s major rivers. Why is there no mention of any European river or a river outside India anywhere in the vedic texts? Wouldn%u2019t a race mention something or the other about its native place in at least one of its texts?

Saraswati River
This is a death blow to the Aryan Invasion theory. According to the Aryan Invasion theory the aryans who invaded India in around 1500 BC settled on the banks of Indus or Sindhu river in North India.

The vedic texts talk about Ganga Yamuna Saraswati as the trio river , the three great rivers of their age. Ganga and Yamuna rivers exist even today in North India and till sometime back Saraswati was thought to be a mytho

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