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[3] Similarly, no race can claim the [...] Hitlers clam about the purity of Aryan blood was to mislead the people. [...] demerits are someone elses.
[89] Shiva was the first married man in human history. He had three wives: Párvatii (Aryan), Kálii (Dravidian) and [...] is a folk-verse in rural Bengal:
[14] The Aryan and Non-Aryan Nations
[17] Gradually the non-Aryans were accepted as Shúdras or the fourth group in Aryan society, and as a result of this social blending both the Aryan sentiment and the non-Aryan sentiment [...] had caused the formation of the Aryan and the non-Aryan nations. In other words, India again became nationless.
[22] In the Post-Vedic Age, when both the Aryan and the non-Aryan nations died, [...] the Muslim invasion from outside.
[4] In the age of Shiva, towards the end of Shivas lifetime, the Aryan and the non-Aryan communities [...] Tántriks [followers of Shiva Tantra].
[169] In Asia in those days there was a great Aryan vipra called Kashyapa. (Was Káshyapa [...] members of the Káshyapa gotra.
[8] Those persons – vipra, kśatriya and vaeshya – who came from Aryan families generally used turbans. [...] had to take off their turbans.
[31] As a result of this, in the Post-Buddhist [...] Mahábhárata period. But Manu accepted the Aryan social system, and avoided the [...] perfect system could not be made.
[26] After Manasá, let us take [...] fair-complexioned; that is, she was an Aryan girl.
[27] In the then India, the mutual relations [...] Párvatii was the daughter of an Aryan King, Daksha, who ruled in the [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.
[15] After Manasá, let us take [...] fair-complexioned; that is, she was an Aryan girl.
[17] Párvatii was the daughter of an Aryan King, Dakśa, who ruled [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.
[1] The inhabitants of Mithila are of Aryan-Austrico-Mongoloid stock. The percentage of Aryan blood is less than the percentage [...] original inhabitants of Mithila.
[8] Prior to the Aryan migration to India, the ideas [...] very ancient traditions of Tantra.
[10] Now I would like to say a few words [...] etc). About 4000 years ago, the Aryan or Vedic language died, and in [...] daughters, Magahi and Bhojpuri.
[4] In some areas there is also some [...] that during the last phase of the Aryan colonisation, the Aryan influence in Northern India was [...] Náráyańii-Gańd́aka or on the Shon river, the Aryan influence became altogether extinct. But in the Bhojpur area the Aryan and Austrik influence was fully retained. The Mongolian influence was minimal.
[6] The social system has also undergone [...] Manipur; it developed from the Aryan influence at a later period. The [...] Bengal were different from others.
[7] The social consciousness of the [...] later due to the influence of the Aryan kings, that system also spread [...] inhabitants of other parts of India.
[14] If the month of Malmas comes, then [...] lunar year according to the old Aryan system of astrological calculation [...] system seems to be more scientific.
[7] Bengali people as a race are Austrico-Mongolo-Negroid, not Aryan, but Bengali language is of Aryan origin, having 92% Saḿskrta [...] with Saḿskrtic vocabulary.
[11] Now, when Saḿskrta died [...] who were of mixed stock – Aryan, Assyrian, Dravidoid, Negroid [...] were the seven Prákrtas.
[1] In fact, the Árśa Dharma ["Religion of the Sages", Aryan Religion] was not dharma at all [...] known as Shaeva Dharma [Shaivism].
[2] The people of ancient Aryan society often engaged in wars [...] different trends of life of that age.
[1] Long ago there was a lady by the [...] sádhiká [spiritual aspirant]. In Aryan literature she has been mentioned [...] belonged to the Dravidian race.
[53] “Those who accept differences [...] etc., or beat drums proclaiming the Aryan supremacy, follow the path of [...] of ignorance and annihilation.
[25] On this path of human advancement [...] fundamental difference between the Vedic Aryan ideals and the Tantric ideals [...] spiritual development in the prayerful Aryan religion, and that is why the [...] sádhaná in Bhaeravii cakra.
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[1] You know that according to the Indo-Aryan custom (commonly called simply “Aryan”) there are certain special techniques [...] diseases – it is a panacea.
[1] You know about the cultural diversities [...] Bengali. According to the system of Aryan civilization, that which is used [...] is an indigenous expression.
[43] In the present world there are four types of scripts – Indo Aryan, Semitic, Occido-Aryan and Mongolo-Chinese scripts.
[51] Local variations will diminish [...] In Bengal there is a blending of Aryan and Dravidian customs. These local [...] differ within the same locality.
[23] In the mythological epic the Ramayana, Ram is the apostle of capitalism and Aryan supremacy while Ravana represents [...] he killed him out of a sense of Aryan supremacy. At that time people [...] Ram was not Parama Puruśa.
[31] Members of a particular race who [...] Hitlers so-called superior Aryan race is a glaring example of racial [...] racial distinctions in society.
[4] In the age of Shiva, towards the end of Shivas lifetime, the Aryan and the non-Aryan communities [...] Tántriks [followers of Shiva Tantra].
[24] Take, for instance, the case of [...] driven to the hilly regions by the Aryan colonizers. This was a great injustice [...] settled in the mountainous areas.
[8] In the social sphere, Shiva played [...] Párvatii, a fair-complexioned Aryan girl; Kálii, a dark-complexioned [...] it towards supreme fulfilment.
[41] We were discussing the dharmic [...] [“Religion of the Sages”, Aryan Religion]. The Vedas did not propound [...] mantras also varied, for example:
[48] Furthermore, the non-Aryans, the [...] oṋḿ, the controlling mantra of the Aryan Vedas. Later, when the women lost [...] Árśa Dharma, the Aryan religion, was based on this discrimination.
[61] When the Asuras, who were most [...] they would not accept anything Aryan – the Aryan code of conduct, the Aryan religion, etc. Anything related [...] for shelter, and He granted it.
[10] I said, “Thats a hundred [...] civilization cannot be called the Aryan civilization in the proper sense [...] extended Ganges delta civilization.
[55] As soon as the train stopped my [...] was the last area to come under Aryan influence. In the fourth phase of the Aryan invasion of India, Káshii [...] River Sarayu not only carried the Aryan influence along its banks but [...] were afraid they would lose their Aryan purity. Those Kányakubja [...] Sárayupárii Brahmans.
[57] The British occupied both Agra [...] Mongol and Austric cultures on the Aryan society inhabiting the Sarayú [...] latter area was not considered as an Aryan colony. I personally consider [...] pre-Gaod́iiya Gangetic valley civilization.
[61] At Vaeshali [...] in a place where there was less Aryan influence in comparison.
[10] While drafting the constitution [...] Austric, Mongolian, Negroid and Aryan races. But the Indian constitution, [...] have developed in the country.
[6] Such is the simplicity of the people [...] things are not to be found in the Aryan Sanskrit language; they are found [...] “betel-nut” has no equivalent word in Aryan Sanskrit; in non-Aryan Sanskrit [...] guyá has been derived –
[9] “Betel-leaf” : there is no equivalent word in Aryan Sanskrit. It is nágvallarii [...] and “yellow leaf”.
[10] “Banana” : there is no equivalent word in Aryan Sanskrit. It is kadalii or rambhá in non-Aryan Sanskrit.
[11] “Sugar cane” : there is no equivalent word in Aryan Sanskrit. It is ikśu or kusheriká in non-Aryan Sanskrit.
[1] Not only were the ancient civilizations [...] Ráŕhiiya civilization, Aryan civilization along the Gangetic [...] from north-east came and mingled.
[2] After the first Aryan migrations to India, caste divisions [...] intermingling of Brahmans and non-Brahmans.
[1] The people of Ráŕh [...] pilgrimage, monasteries, etc., that the Aryan outsiders blood entered [...] of Arambag, Burdwan and Kandi.
[4] The Aryans entered India between [...] pre-Aryan civilization and the invading Aryan civilization did take place, but [...] hatred between the high and the low.
[5] The Aryan civilization came to a standstill [...] crystallize in Ráŕh.
[5] The Nordic people have high noses, [...] these three branches is “Aryan”. The English word “Aryan” comes from German and originally [...] there is a good number of people of Aryan lineage, however their numbers [...] them out would be quite difficult.
[6] As a result of Caucasian-centric [...] people will have to be accepted as Aryan, dark-complexioned people will have to be accepted as having come from Aryan stock, stoop-nosed people will have to be accepted as Aryan – what kind of thing is [...] other parts of India are not of Aryan stock. The Caucasians came to [...] complexion, short stature and snub noses.
[18] The Singhalese are a mixture of Aryan and Dravidian stock. They are [...] words. It is also a mixture of Aryan and Dravidian and most likely [...] has been absorbed into Sanskrit.
[9] In the Calcutta pronunciation of [...] eyákádash etc. does not concord with Aryan styles of pronunciation. The pronunciation of Rarh concords with the Aryan styles.
[3] Although it is said that in ancient Aryan society women enjoyed a certain [...] fight for womens rights.
[1] Let us take the case of Párvatii. [...] fair-complexioned; that is, she was an Aryan girl.
[3] Párvatii was the daughter of an Aryan King, Daksha, who ruled in the [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.
[4] No race can claim the absolute purity of its blood. Hitlers claim of the purity of [Aryan] blood misled people. Europeans [...] are ours and the demerits theirs.
[4] Among the languages of the Aryan language group of north India, [...] are non-Aryan languages. All the Aryan languages depend on prefixes and [...] the help of prefixes or suffixes.
[28] The word yavana means “one who does not follow the Aryan customs”. Yavanas [...] Bengali drama for the conclusion.
[19] Here is one more example of Lord [...] of Magadha were opposed to the Aryan code of conduct.
[23] In that period in the Delhi area, there was an Aryan population, i.e., that is where the Indian people first accepted Aryan culture. The Aryans of that time [...] Ábhiira. These were the two main Aryan groups. The Játrii Kśatriyas [...] Meerut, Haryana and near Delhi.
[7] What is samyak darshana ? [...] Sanskrit language was spoken by the Aryan people from 15,000 years ago to [...] 1 )
[1] Many people have the conception [...] pronunciation was still in vogue in the Aryan languages of north India. Śa [...] pronounced khamá in Panjabi.
[79] Case Endings : Another condition [...] endings. In this respect most of the Aryan languages of India follow more [...] full-fledged language, not a dialect.
[7] Kut́ha + r +d́a [...] which the word árya [Aryan] is derived. The etymological [...] kut́hára means “axe”.
[97] This conflict between Ráŕh and the Aryan civilization kept Bengal beyond [...] the luminaries of Sanskrit and Aryan language group, the Dravidian [...] Austric-Dravidian influence than Aryan influence. There is also considerable [...] the crime of touching the land.
[98] Just as the Aryans met with [...] following areas remained out of the Aryan reach: the southern areas of Maharastra [...] with his followers and extend the Aryan influence into the south. From [...] dákśińa ).
[23] According to hearsay, Mahákaola Shiva had three wives. One was the Aryan Gaorii, the second was the non-Aryan [...] or Mauṋgol ).
[74] When the Aryans came to India they [...] [influenced by Tantra] were inimical to Aryan ideology. So the Aryans did not [...] [a special Vedic ceremony].
[80] I said, “Thats a hundred [...] civilization cannot be called the Aryan civilization in the proper sense [...] extended Ganges delta civilization.
[125] As soon as the train stopped my [...] was the last area to come under Aryan influence. In the fourth phase of the Aryan invasion of India, Káshii [...] River Sarayu not only carried the Aryan influence along its banks but [...] were afraid they would lose their Aryan purity. Those Kányakubja [...] Sárayupárii Brahmans.
[127] The British occupied both Agra [...] Mongol and Austric cultures on the Aryan society inhabiting the Sarayú [...] latter area was not considered as an Aryan colony. I personally consider [...] pre-Gaod́iiya Gangetic valley civilization.
[131] At Vaeshali [...] in a place where there was less Aryan influence in comparison.
[152] Nowadays, both Jammu and Kashmir are inhabited by people belonging to the Aryan community but their ancient inhabitants [...] meru, Kashmeru – Kashmir.
[109] In India, too, as soon as the social [...] flexibility due to the intransigence of Aryan vested interests, the Buddhist [...] 4 )
[30] There is an almost unending number [...] the four main races of the world: Aryan, Austric, Mongolian, and Negro. [...] states belong to this category.
[37] The Aryan influence was felt as much in [...] have adopted Indo-Aryan languages.
[63] Human beings readily accept traditions [...] today even after such tremendous Aryan, Buddhist and Moslem influence. [...] or the Oláicánd.
[25] There is an admixture of blood [...] mixture of Negro, Mongolian and Aryan races, though the Mongolian elements [...] of those different communities.
[26] Only recently Hitler fed the German nation on the spurious notions of Aryan supremacy and incited the vain [...] chauvinistic and blind concept of Aryan supremacy supported by the science [...] race. Rather, blood is always pure.
[30] Racial characteristics are defined [...] main races in the world – Aryan, Mongolian, Austric and Negroid. [...] called “Dravidians”.
[37] As a rule, a strong culture exerts [...] marked differences between the Aryan and non- Aryan cultures, the Aryan language was so powerful that [...] although the verbs are from Tamil.
[38] The influence of Aryan culture was prominent on the upper [...] based on the Indo-Aryan alphabet.
[9] Many people today talk about purity [...] purity of blood people mean pure Aryan blood, I will ask, did not non-Aryan [...] Shúdras because of this mixing of Aryan and non-Aryan blood.
[21] Some people in India attach great [...] determine who were the torchbearers of Aryan culture and who were not. To distinguish themselves from the masses as the upholders of Aryan culture and Vedic religion, the [...] pigtail the Aryans proclaimed their Aryan identity, in spite of the fact [...] and the observance of dharma?
[22] 2) Aryans . The Aryan or Caucasian race is comprised [...] are from the Mediterranean stock.
[26] There has been much blending and [...] complexions amongst the Bengalees have Aryan blood. In Ráŕh there [...] but shorter than western cows.
[39] Shiva was Indo-Tibetan. He had three wives – Parvati, Ganga and Kali. Gauri Parvati was Aryan and had a reddish white complexion [...] of transportation was the yak.
[17] Very good. Whenever we do something, [...] Tantric alphabet. It is not of Aryan origin, it is of Indian origin. [...] first letter is “a”.
[27] Emanation also affects script and [...] káryabrahma (expressed universe) in Aryan nomenclature. In order to indicate [...] todays letter ka. For example:
[8] Anyhow, Sahasrabahus conquest [...] Austrico-Mongolo-Negroid with little Aryan influence, the Bengali language is of pure Sanskrit lineage.
[10] (It seems that earlier on womens [...] later when the desire to assume an Aryan veneer came in the Bengali mind.)
[34] Hebrew is a near contemporary of Latin. It is a Semitic language, that is, it is between an Aryan and non-Aryan language. The Semitic [...] literature when I was in Israel.
[37] Farsi is written nowadays in a [...] not a Semitic language. It is an Aryan language and a distorted form [...] less than that of medieval Farsi.
[38] There is some Negro influence and some Aryan influence in the Semitic countries [...] Later it was translated into Latin.
[10] In the days of Shiva, three ethnic [...] third was the fair-complexioned Aryan group which entered India from [...] north [and with the Austrics].
[13] Those were also the days of polygamy. Shiva himself had three wives – Párvatii, an Aryan girl; Kálii, an Austrico-Dravidian [...] “Buŕoshiva”.
[9] In the ancient past, in the hoary [...] say that central southern Russian Aryan blood was incorporated into the body of India. There was less Aryan blending in the south and east [...] place in the linguistic structure.
[32] Racial factors in Assam, Bengal, [...] Andhra and South India are not Aryan. In Maharastra there is some influence [...] Austrico-Negroid-Mongoloid races.
[33] The languages of Assam, Bengal and Orissa all abound in Saḿskrta vocabulary. The base is not Aryan – the language is Saḿskrta. [...] Malayalese do not belong to the Aryan group. Vedic Saḿskrta is [...] different. It is a foreign language.
[4] Preserving this vast wealth of [...] written from left to right (the Aryan and Indo-Aryan scripts, such as [...] Semitic scripts, such as Arabic).
[4] The Aryans migrated to India from outside, no doubt, but the Aryan influence was not so discernible [...] 3 )
[53] “Earlier I told you that [...] was not performed according to Aryan rules. It was a completely local [...] submissively accept any of the Aryan practices. For that reason the [...] successful they were in their efforts.
[54] “Magadha did not accept the Aryan civilization. In ancient Magadha [...] Brahmins of northern India.”
[19] For the use of iron and the wheel, [...] respect and worship it as a god. The Aryan gods of that ancient era were [...] in a matchbox or in a lighter.
[22] The idea of Gańesha is a [...] because though Shiva was not an Aryan, the marriage was held at the residence of the father of Gaorii, who was an Aryan girl. [...] 2 )
[50] Let me give you one more proof [...] Gańesha. According to the ancient Aryan and non-Aryan Tantric system, [...] has written in one of the poems,