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Glossary (1)

[15] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] school which originated among the Aryans and was brought by them to India. [...] discrimination between good and evil.

Vraja Krśńa and Párthasárathi Krśńa – 1 (Discourse 1) (1)

[8] In ancient India, before the arrival of the Aryans, the matriarchal system of inheritance [...] “Mahámaggallan” Arhan.

Verse, Mythology, History and Itihása (6)

[41] When the Aryans first left their original homeland, [...] delight in Persia. Previously the Aryans did not know anything about wheat [...] Saḿskrta term godhúma.

[42] In Persia the Aryans first came in contact with rice [...] bahubriihi samása, so the Aryans named that food from which various [...] Latin, and rice in modern English.

[43] So when the Aryans found that Persia offered them [...] “the bountiful land of the Aryans.” From this the county was [...] proper name of the country is Iran.

Glossary (1)

[11] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] school which originated among the Aryans and was brought by them to India. [...] resembling it, transliterated by h.

Úk/Uk to Úd́ha (Discourse 10) (1)

[68] The meaning of the verbal root [...] “wool”. Long ago the Aryans, who were living in Central Asia, [...] correct spelling is with ńa.

To the Patriots (11)

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Throughout the Ages (1)

[4] In the age of Shiva, towards the [...] no longer conflicts between the Aryans and the non-Aryans regarding the [...] Tántriks [followers of Shiva Tantra].

The Vipra Age (5)

[169] In Asia in those days there was [...] Káshyapa gotra. Subsequently Aryans and non-Aryans who did not know [...] members of the Káshyapa gotra.

[170] In the Kśatriya and Vipra [...] as a result of contact with the Aryans, matriarchy did not die out. It [...] at the end of the [Vipra] Age.

[171] In the Vipra Age contact with the patrilineal Aryans and other groups led to great [...] insignificant influence of the patriarchal Aryans.

[172] Traces of matriarchy may still [...] came in close contact with the Aryans, although their social system [...] surface their society is patriarchal.

The Social Structure and Other Features of the Age (9)

[3] Dhuti and cádar are India’s [...] began getting it stitched. When the Aryans came to India, the dhuti was being [...] purohits would use cádars.

[10] The staple food of ancient India [...] Mahábhárata period, because of the Aryans, there was use of meat, especially [...] polao we have learned from Persia.

[12] Rice was heavily used, as wheat [...] case with wheat, with which the Aryans first came in contact in Persia. When the Aryans moved from Persia to India, in [...] they knew only the use of barley.

[14] And when the Aryans came in contact with rice, they [...] “kanaka,” meaning “gold.”

[22] The Aryans were living in huts built on hillocks, [...] book The Human Society Part Two.

[29] Draopadii had five husbands, which [...] bad then. For instance, with the Aryans, one husband could have five or [...] found in some measure or the other.

[30] Hence, in the Mahábhárata [...] wife and many husbands. But among Aryans one man might have many wives. [...] the matrilinear order. With the Aryans, there was a blending of matrilinear [...] was patrilinear or patriarchal.

The Shiva-Gájan Festival (1)

[2] Since the days of the Yajurveda, the Aryans as well as non-Aryans have accepted [...] underrated in any way by anyone.

The Real Value of the Human Entity (1)

[13] The first developed human language [...] there was no script. Those Vedic Aryans who used to speak in the Vedic [...] no A-B-C-D, no alpha-beta-gamma.

The Practice of Art and Literature (1)

[64] With the dawn of civilization humanity’s [...] philosophical interpretation by the refined Aryans and transformed into Shiva-liuṋga [...] the results of epochal changes.

The Place of Women in the Spiritual World (1)

[8] Madálasá, who was [...] name contemptuously given by the Aryans to the indigenous people of India] [...] sannyásii [renunciant] in due course.

The Pervasive Influence of Shiva (Discourse 4) (8)

[27] In the then India, the mutual relations [...] (Austrico-Mongolo-Negroids) and the outsiders, the Aryans, were by no means cordial. The Aryans, out of deep-rooted contempt for [...] ) The Aryans did not accept these people in [...] conflict between these people and the Aryans. Párvatii was the daughter [...] Shiva, the relations between the Aryans and the non-Aryans would improve. [...] Párvatii, the relations between the Aryans and the non-Aryans did not improve; [...] Gaorii’s father, Daksha, and the Aryans continued their slanderous campaign [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.

[29] “‘I am a follower of [...] self-immolation the relations between the Aryans and the non-Aryans improved.

The Pervasive Influence (8)

[16] In the then India, the mutual relations [...] (Austrico-Mongolo-Negroids) and the outsiders, the Aryans, were by no means cordial. The Aryans, out of deep-rooted contempt for [...] ) The Aryans did not accept these people in [...] between these people and the Aryans.

[17] Párvatii was the daughter [...] Shiva, the relations between the Aryans and the non-Aryans would improve. [...] Párvatii, the relations between the Aryans and the non-Aryans did not improve; [...] Gaorii’s father, Dakśa, and the Aryans continued their slanderous campaign [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.

[19] “‘I am a follower of [...] self-immolation the relations between the Aryans and the non-Aryans improved.

The Medical Science of the Age (3)

[6] Viśa cikitsá is native [...] cikitsá was encouraged not by Aryans, but rather by non-Aryans, and [...] Actually, ayurveda was known to the Aryans earlier than Lord Shiva. But Lord [...] vaedyaka shástra and ayurveda.

[11] Hence you see that homoeopathy sprang up in India itself. Nor did surgery originate with Aryans, but in India.

The Meaning of the Name (2)

[17] Now let us know why this book is named Mahábhárata. When the Aryans came from Central Asia to India, [...] Philippines, all of Southeast Asia.

[18] There was and still is a fertile [...] here was easily available to the Aryans as compared to Central Asia, and [...] psychic and spiritual expansion.

The Inner Science of Surasaptaka – Excerpt A (2)

[2] In any case, Sadáshiva arranged [...] mountains, that is, the land of the Aryans, and the other is related to the [...] peninsula. The style of the land of the Aryans we call Hindustani music in the [...] Deccan region we call Carnatic.

The History of the Maethili Language (4)

[3] Mithila is situated in the eastern [...] was the centre of the land of the Aryans, The system of astrological calculation will not apply in Mithila.

[4] After coming to Benares the Aryans found that the Tantrik system [...] and does, have its own almanac.

[5] Due to ethnic differences, it is [...] author of social treatises among the Aryans. The social code written by Manu [...] Mithila has its own specialities.

[7] All this indicates that Mithila [...] is, it existed even before the Aryans migrated to India. Thus you can [...] was the civilization of Mithila.

The History of the Bhojpuri Language (6)

[1] When the Aryans first entered India, their first [...] Sindus (Indus), and Kabul. Then the Aryans advanced up to the Jamuna river, [...] Harihána). In the third stage the Aryans moved to Prayága (Pra means [...] properly performed. Thereafter the Aryans reached Káshi (Benares); the last colony of the Aryans was Káshi. The original [...] there were some Mongolians and Aryans also. So the ancient inhabitants of Kashi as a whole were Aryo-Austrico-Mongoloids.

The History of Mithila (9)

[2] On the north of this land of Mithila [...] for Mithila was Videha. When the Aryans first entered India from Central [...] existence and expansion.”

[3] However, as the Aryans advanced eastward from Varanasi, [...] indigenous population and the advancing Aryans; and the Aryans’; sense of superiority and vanity [...] moved eastward from Allahabad.

[4] Allahabad was originally named [...] way.” After coming to Varanasi, the Aryans found it futile to fight with [...] struggle would certainly mean the Aryans’; defeat. Thus Mithila, Magadha, Bengal and Assam were declared as non-Aryan land, and all Aryans were prohibited from going there.

[5] But the land of Mithila was extremely fertile, and the Aryans were greedy to possess it. So the Aryans were in a dilemma: whether or [...] river were of an inferior caste.

The History of Bengal – 2 (7)

[7] The social consciousness of the [...] nobles. In the ancient India of the Aryans, as well as in the medieval age, [...] inhabitants of other parts of India.

[13] The system of astrological calculation popular in the Vedas was primarily a lunar system. When the Aryans first entered India from the northwest, [...] be held at the end of the month.

[15] The Vedic Aryans brought the ancient lunar system [...] day and the solar day. When the Aryans first came to India, they had [...] adjusted with the seasons. When the Aryans first came to Bengal, they had [...] the solar months of Bengal. Those Aryans who refused to make the adjustment, [...] with the lunar calendar of the Aryans, decided to assimilate that additional [...] adjusted with the lunar calendar.

The History of Bengal – 1 (3)

[9] Not only that, even the type of [...] Ráŕh with the fair-complexioned Aryans led to the formation of the Bengalee [...] civilization was criticized by the Aryans in the Karma Puráńa :

[11] “They do not protect cows [...] When they eat fish, what sort of Aryans are they? By these acts of theirs [...] pronunciation is full of defects.”

The Future of Civilization (1)

[15] The Christian or Roman civilization [...] lack of the factors of Bhati. The Aryans could defeat the indigenous Indians [...] preceptor and hence they were defeated.

The Faculty of Knowledge – 1 (4)

[3] The word jiṋána (knowledge) [...] spoken in central Russia by the Aryans, gradually developed as the Aryans moved from country to country, [...] use; another verb, vid, was used.

[6] When the Aryans began to spread out in all directions [...] jiṋá invented by the ancient Aryans, was changed into keno in Old [...] the difference between the two.

The Ever-Expanding Domain of the Microcosm (2)

[7] There is also a lack of amity among [...] In the one human race there are Aryans, Negroes, and Mongolians. Among the Aryans there are Mediterraneans, Nordics, [...] there is no other way than this.

The Chariot and the Charioteer (1)

[2] The people of ancient Aryan society [...] and during these expeditions the Aryans did not go as angels of peace [...] different trends of life of that age.

Glossary (1)

[16] VAESHYA. Written as vaeshya, [...] school which originated among the Aryans and was brought by them to India. [...] VRTTI. Mental propensity.

The Advent of the Lord (1)

[6] Until the Aryans reached India, they had to wander [...] “Bháratavarśa”.

Tantra in Bengal – Excerpt A (3)

[2] Not only that, even the type of [...] Ráŕh with the fair-complexioned Aryans led to the formation of the Bengalee [...] civilization was criticized by the Aryans in the Karma Puráńa :

[4] “They do not protect cows [...] When they eat fish, what sort of Aryans are they? By these acts of theirs [...] 3 )

Tantra and Its Effect on Society (4)

[25] On this path of human advancement [...] Aryan religion, and that is why the Aryans who settled in India gradually [...] time made Tantra attractive to the Aryans. So in the beginning they started [...] During the daytime they would remain Aryans with their usual emblems – [...] sádhaná in Bhaeravii cakra.

[37] That is – Tantra has expressed [...] creation of those opportunist Vedic Aryans who entered the Tantric cult but [...] inflicted great harm on Tantra.

Tantra and Indo-Aryan Civilization (102)

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Táńd́ava Dance – What and Why? (2)

[1] You know about the cultural diversities among the Aryans and the non-Aryans. In the land [...] is an indigenous expression.

[2] So the Aryans used the term udukhala . [...] 2 )

Suppression, Repression and Oppression (4)

[22] In the past there was much suppression, repression and oppression in India. In ancient times the Aryans used to perform religious rituals [...] the non-Aryans used to attack the Aryans while they were performing their [...] doing anything wrong? No. But the Aryans propagated the notion that the [...] inferiority complexes into their minds.

[23] In the mythological epic the Ramayana, [...] time people believed that only Aryans and not non-Aryans should perform [...] Ram was not Parama Puruśa.

Glossary (1)

[15] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] school which originated among the Aryans and was brought by them to India. [...] to control his or her destiny.

Spring Festival (5)

[1] Today is the day of the spring [...] is basically the festival of the Aryans. You know that the original homeland of the Aryans was Central Asia, in the central [...] disappearance of the dullness of cold.

[5] In the ancient days the Aryans came to India from that very cold [...] made of the wool of the sheep. The Aryans used to burn that effigy of the [...] would begin. In the language of the Aryans the festival was known as the [...] Holi. In their ballads they sing:

Some Important Crops (1)

[278] The pods of this vegetable are [...] Scythians came to India just after the Aryans. The non-Brahmins of Maharastra [...] which go on moving continuously.

Some Aspects of Socio-Economic Planning (7)

[15] The seed of expression of all languages [...] originated from Mongolia, and the Aryans who originated from central Asia. The original home of the Aryans was southern Russian, east of [...] Tazakiestan, Azarbaizan, etc. Today Aryans can be divided into three groups - Nordic, Alpine and Mediterranean. Nordic Aryans belong to Scandinavian countries and they have red complexions and golden hair. Alpine Aryans belong to Germany and the surrounding [...] hair and blue eyes. Mediterranean Aryans belong to southern Europe and [...] demarcate socio-economic units.

[47] The people of Kashmir belong to the Mediterranean group of Aryans. The Kash were the original people [...] the languages Uzbeki and Tazaki.

Shiva Throughout the Ages (Discourse 5) (1)

[4] In the age of Shiva, towards the [...] no longer conflicts between the Aryans and the non-Aryans regarding the [...] Tántriks [followers of Shiva Tantra].

Shiva – the Focal Point of Everything (Discourse 3) (6)

[14] The Aryans who migrated to India were full [...] three categories of Shúdras:

[17] 3. Antyaja Shúdras are those with whom the Aryans will have no connection; and if [...] have to take a purifying bath.

[18] Because of their extreme pride, the Aryans divided the indigenous population [...] original inhabitants of India and the Aryans were the outsiders. When this [...] not touch the dead bodies of the Aryans because then the corpses would [...] medical science could not advance.

[19] But Shiva was free from all these [...] were treated as inferior by those Aryans who had migrated to India from outside.

Shiva in the Song of Shiva (Discourse 19) (1)

[5] 2. In those days the Aryans were fair-complexioned, the non-Aryans [...] white-complexioned body”].

Shiva – Both Severe and Tender (Discourse 2) (16)

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Glossary (2)

[6] MAHÁBHÁRATA. "Great [...] northern bank of River Shone, which Aryans could not enter initially. Presently [...] Indian history from 1526 to 1707.

[14] VAEŚŃAVA. Vaishnavitei; [...] school which originated among the Aryans and was brought by them to India. [...] Preserving Entity; a mythological god.

Glossary (1)

[14] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] school which originated among the Aryans and was brought by them to India. [...] gain the intervention of the gods.

Glossary (1)

[17] VAESHYA. Written as vaeshya, [...] school which originated among the Aryans and was brought by them to India. [...] of the highest caste in India.

Glossary (1)

[14] VÁMÁCÁRA TANTRA. [...] school which originated among the Aryans and was brought by them to India. [...] Knowledge. See also AVIDYÁ.

Service to Humanity Is the Supreme Ideology of Life (3)

[19] In ancient times when the Aryans were moving towards the east from [...] was “Gandhar”. The Aryans were the people of cold countries [...] “Aryanavraja” that is, the Aryans lived in that country happily. [...] moves and while moving learns.

Sentimentality: A Special Quality in Women – Excerpt E (1)

[2] The Indo-Tibetan people inhabit [...] Khasia. Their figures are like the Aryans. They have flat noses, are good [...] ascend and descend hilly tracts.

Glossary (1)

[16] VAESHYA. Written as vaeshya, [...] school which originated among the Aryans and was brought by them to India. [...] Western Uttar Pradesh; open vowel.

River and Civilization – Excerpt B (6)

[21] I replied, “Look, as far [...] from the northwest along with the Aryans. The Aryans first migrated to the Sindhu-Saoviira, [...] dropped, so there remain only five.

[22] “This is the first phase of the Vedic influence in India. In the second phase the Aryans moved further southeast: their [...] Harihána → Hariyána).

[23] “Then, in the next phase, the Aryans reached Prayága around [...] still persists even today.”

[57] The British occupied both Agra [...] Sarayú river valley. Later on many Aryans crossed the Sarayú river [...] pre-Gaod́iiya Gangetic valley civilization.

[58] King Mithi occupied Videha. To [...] although not widely valued by the Aryans, was respected by the Buddhists. [...] wrongly spelt as Sháran.

Religious Dogma – Excerpt B (6)

[35] In the Vedas, little distinction [...] racial sentiments. For example, the Aryans are described as white and are [...] are considered inferior to the Aryans. They are termed demons, Danavas [...] be totally false and misleading.

[39] In the Vedic era, the Aryans used to steal food grains and [...] of non-Aryans used to attack the Aryans to recover their possessions while [...] which gives the impression that the Aryans were good while the non-Aryans were evil. In fact, the non-Aryans were forced to attack the Aryans to recover their food to ensure [...] bad? No, they did the right thing.

Glossary (2)

[1] ÁCÁRYA m. OR ÁCÁRYÁ [...] ÁRYYÁVARTTA. Lit., “Land of the Aryans”; northern India, which the Aryans at one point occupied. AVADHÚTA [...] movements from the subtle to the crude.

Ráŕh – 4. (3)

[3] The Aryans began to proceed towards Ráŕh [...] Ráŕh long before the influx of the Aryans [into Ráŕh]. The [...] displacing the liberal Shaeva Dharma.

[4] Prior to Shankaracharya, there [...] caste divisions came through the Aryans from the north-west. And the caste [...] use Devangshi as their surname.

Ráŕh – 23. (1)

[3] Shiva appeared after the influx of the Aryans into India. During that conflict-ridden [...] pulsation of existence. A poet says:

Ráŕh – 19. Language, Literature and Culture of Ráŕh (1)

[1] As ancient Ráŕh is [...] relation with the influx of the Aryans, nor is Sanskrit of foreign origin.

Ráŕh – 17. Animals of Ráŕh (5)

[4] The small-sized indigenous cows [...] traditional story goes that when the Aryans first tried to enter Ráŕh, [...] and wolves on them. It forced the Aryans to declare Ráŕh [...] Áryyávartta, the land of the Aryans]. As long as King Shashanka was alive, the Aryans were unable to exert a pervasive [...] Ráŕh. So the land-hungry Aryans entered Ráŕh through [...] rule of Áryyávartta.

Ráŕh – 12. (5)

[4] The Aryans entered India between seven and [...] civilization and that of the invading Aryans went on for centuries. Then in [...] all the defective gifts of the Aryans that the indigenous Indians accepted, [...] hatred between the high and the low.

[5] The Aryan civilization came to [...] Áryyavartta [Land of the Aryans], or Uttarápath [northern [...] “sanctified” by the touch of the Aryans’; feet. But just as the system [...] crystallize in Ráŕh.

Ráŕh – 10. (6)

[3] Much later the Aryans, moving from the north-west region [...] using the Austric name Birbhum, the Aryans gave it a new name, Varjyabhúmi, which meant “a land in which Aryans should not live” – a land which the Aryans should reject. It is said that [...] were not prepared to welcome the Aryans, and that instead of welcoming [...] the question remains, why did the Aryans call the land Varjyabhúmi [...] environment, or for fear of the wolves?

Ráŕh – 1. (2)

[13] Afterwards, those people learned [...] silent tapasyá. When the Aryans started coming into India, at [...] 17 )

[14] Ráŕh was not only [...] “Gauṋgá Rid́i” and the Aryans called it “Rát́t́ha”. [...] far-off nameless and unknown friends.

Purdah – Excerpt A (1)

[2] The purdah was not in use among the ancient Aryans. It was originally a Semitic concept. [...] women do not use veils to this day.

Psycho-Acoustic and Inferential Acoustic Notes (Discourse 9) (2)

[5] The Nordic people have high noses, [...] cultivation”. The original homeland of the Aryans was Europe and the areas lying [...] them out would be quite difficult.

[12] The people of the Indo-Tibetan [...] branch. The Gorkhas are a mixture of Aryans and Tibetans. Their language, [...] word “Indian” does.

Phonetics, Prefixes and Suffixes (Discourse 5) (3)

[34] “Iran” is another name for Persia. When the Aryans came to India they passed through [...] 3 )

[35] When the Aryans arrived in Persia they also came [...] modern English “rice”.

[37] The Aryans accepted Persia as their proper [...] “Iráńaveja”.

Párvatii, Consort of Shiva – Excerpt C (2)

[3] Although it is said that in ancient [...] irrespective of whether they were Aryans or non-Aryans. Most of the arrogant Aryans opposed Him, though some, of course, [...] fight for women’s rights.

Párvatii, Consort of Shiva – Excerpt A (8)

[2] In the then India, the mutual relations [...] (Austrico-Mongolo-Negroids) and the outsiders, the Aryans, were by no means cordial. The Aryans, out of deep-rooted contempt for [...] [slaves], sometimes shúdras. The Aryans did not accept those people in [...] conflict between these people and the Aryans.

[3] Párvatii was the daughter [...] Shiva, the relations between the Aryans and the non-Aryans would improve. [...] Párvatii, the relations between Aryans and non-Aryans did not improve; [...] Gaorii’s father, Daksha, and the Aryans continued their slanderous campaign [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.

[5] “I am a follower of Sadáshiva, [...] self-immolation the relations between the Aryans and the non-Aryans improved.

Glossary (2)

[1] ÁCÁRYA or ÁCÁRYÁ. [...] DHARMA. The religion of the Vedic Aryans; the assembled teachings of the [...] of herbal and natural medicine.

[19] VAEDYAK SHÁSTRA. The school [...] school which originated among the Aryans and was brought by them to India. [...] VRTTI. Mental propensity.

Lord Krśńa's Unique Approach (2)

[23] In that period in the Delhi area, [...] first accepted Aryan culture. The Aryans of that time in the Delhi area [...] were the two main branches of the Aryans. The Ábhiira became “Áhira” [...] Meerut, Haryana and near Delhi.

Light Comes (3)

[381] Shiva was born in an atmosphere of conflict between the Aryans and the non Aryans but He always cherished a sincere desire that all the races – the Aryans, the non-Aryans, and the Mongolians [...] truly ideological life.”

Kut́a to Kut́t́ima (Discourse 28) (10)

[94] The Aryans entered India in stages. During [...] things wet while moving around. The Aryans in the Vedic language of that [...] in the kingdom of Shivi”).

[95] In the next stage of Sindhu - Saoviira , the Aryans reached Haritdhánya [...] 7 )

[97] This conflict between Ráŕh [...] Bengali race. This proves that the Aryans could not settle here permanently; [...] Austrico-Mongolo-Negroid). Not only did the Aryans meet with resistance at the borders [...] Barjyabhúmi (Birbhum) when they saw the Aryans, the [local indigenous] population [...] vrkavyághra ) against them. So the Aryans used to say that the land of Ráŕh [...] the crime of touching the land.

[98] Just as the Aryans met with resistance to the east [...] dákśińa ).

[99] According to a story in the [...] Mountains were very high peaks. The Aryans were not able to cross to the [...] is, with your head bowed.”

[100] The Maharshi proceeded south [...] with their heads bowed and the Aryans were able to easily enter the [...] kut́aja is Maharshi Agastya.

Ka to Kandara (Discourse 16) (1)

[18] When the people of the prehistoric [...] is “gold”. When the Aryans entered India they came to Jambudviipa [...] Jámbunada (jambunada + sńa).

Karpat́a to Karśú (Discourse 19) (1)

[27] 4) You are surely familiar with [...] name is karpara. Previously, the Aryans used to consider the wood of the [...] became yajiṋa-d́umur.

Karkat́ii Rákśasii – Excerpt A (1)

[1] At this stage, it is nearly impossible [...] Rákśasii by name. (Many arrogant Aryans called non-Aryans by derisive [...] dogmas, killed her in an inhuman way.

Káliká to Káliuṋga (Discourse 24) (7)

[74] When the Aryans came to India they first established [...] So it was not possible for the Aryans to cross the Sone and enter Magadh. [...] inimical to Aryan ideology. So the Aryans did not consider it feasible to [...] [a special Vedic ceremony].

[75] Even after this invasion the Aryans could not enter Magadh for a long [...] It was long afterwards that the Aryans came to Bengal. In Bengal at first [...] also used to mean varjya .

[83] Káliuṋga [...] Right from the Rgvedic era, Aryans and Dravidians were familiar with [...] primarily in eastern India, and the Aryans came in contact with them much [...] to it in Vedic literature.

Kakubh to Kavaśńa (Discourse 17) (7)

[44] The purdah was not in use among the ancient Aryans. It was originally a Semitic concept. [...] women do not use veils to this day.

[91] I replied, “Look, as far [...] from the northwest along with the Aryans. The Aryans first migrated to the Sindhu-Saoviira, [...] dropped, so there remain only five.

[92] “This is the first phase of the Vedic influence in India. In the second phase the Aryans moved further southeast: their [...] Harihána → Hariyána).

[93] “Then, in the next phase, the Aryans reached Prayága around [...] still persists even today.”

[127] The British occupied both Agra [...] Sarayú river valley. Later on many Aryans crossed the Sarayú river [...] pre-Gaod́iiya Gangetic valley civilization.

[128] King Mithi occupied Videha. To [...] although not widely valued by the Aryans, was respected by the Buddhists. [...] wrongly spelt as Sháran.

Káca to Kápat́ika (Discourse 21) (1)

[58] The somarasa that the Aryans used to drink in ancient times [...] káńd́a .

Kabala to Kaḿsári (Discourse 20) (7)

[91] 4) The custom of performing sacrifices was especially prevalent among the Aryans in olden times in every sphere [...] means yajiṋad́umbar.

[92] 5) Puṋi shák [a variety of spinach] was a favourite food of both the Aryans and non-Aryans. Of course, red [...] “spinach”, or “potherb”.

[140] We started from Jammu at dawn. [...] the first part of India that the Aryans colonized. One of its names is [...] Himalayas – Jambudviipa.

[141] The northernmost border of the [...] expanse is Jambudviipa. When the Aryans came here they chose this region [...] food and clothes and so forth, the Aryans gave it the name Bháratakhańd́a. [...] Bháratakhańd́a.

[143] The city of Jammu is quite ancient. [...] the name of a local river. The Aryans discovered gold in the sand particles [...] [nada means “river”].

[153] Those people who were descended from the Aryans and made their home in Kashmir [...] language is especially noteworthy.

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[8] The Vedic language was a spoken language from 10,000 to 3000 BCE. When the Aryans came to India there were so many [...] lingual blending had taken place.

[9] The Vedas were the only books composed – not written, as the Aryans [had no script] – in the [...] by the general public. When the Aryans came to India they learned how [...] the development of a few words.]

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[33] Now let the word shrii be defined [...] (old inhabitants of India), the Aryans (who came from Central Asia) learned [...] [suffix] ii makes this word feminine.

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[27] Again, on the basis of race we should not divide humanity into black and white, into Aryans and non-Aryans. All human beings [...] divided on the basis of such things.

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Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 1 (6)

[3] But is racial supremacy a scientific [...] same. From them originated the Aryans, the Austrics, the Mongolians [...] human beings on the other side.

[18] There are four main races in the world today – the Aryans, the Austrics, the Negroes and the Mongolians.

[19] The Aryans first moved from West Asia and [...] Korea and Japan in the Far East.

[25] There is an admixture of blood [...] four prominent races – the Aryans, the Mongolians, the Austrics [...] of those different communities.

[26] Only recently Hitler fed the German [...] arrogant slogan – “The Aryans are not to be ruled but to rule”. [...] race. Rather, blood is always pure.

[27] In India, the maximum mixture of [...] Bengali race evolved out of the Aryans, Mongolians, Austrics and Negroes. [...] new race, the Dravidians emerged.

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[30] Racial characteristics are defined [...] Mongolian, Austric and Negroid. Aryans have red or fair complexions, [...] called “Dravidians”.

[31] The Aryans can be divided into three groups. First, the Nordic Aryans have reddish white skin, reddish [...] parrot-like noses. Secondly, the Alpine Aryans have milky white skin, brackish [...] noses. Thirdly, the Mediterranean Aryans have fair skin, black hair, black [...] to the Mediterranean sub-race.

[34] The Negroes have black skin, kinky hair, thick lips, slightly colder blood than the Aryans and are often tall in stature.

[35] There are several racial divisions [...] Mizos and Garos; the Mediterranean Aryans, such as the Kashmirii Brahmins [...] Kanatakas, Keralites and Tamil Nadus.

[55] Certain practices were not originally [...] despite the enormous influence of the Aryans, Buddhists and Muslims, the custom [...] from one generation to another.

[58] In India, the Aryans tried to establish the Vedic religion [...] suppression of one religion by another.

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[20] The four major races are the Austrics, Aryans, Mongolians and Negroids. The [...] tip of the nose. For example, the Aryans have a small nose index and a [...] the fat at the root of the hair.

[22] 2) Aryans . The Aryan or Caucasian race [...] are from the Mediterranean stock.

[23] 3) Mongolians . The Mongolians [...] Bengal. Their figures are like the Aryans. They have flat noses, are good [...] ascend and descend hilly tracts.

[42] Spiritual practice (sádhaná) [...] Rg Veda cult was started by the Aryans, but the practice of sádháná originated in India.

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[13] He said: Shrut[ayo] vibhinnáh. [...] shruti? Because in ancient times the Aryans who came here to India from central [...] 8 )

Every Word Is Meaningful (1)

[17] Very good. Whenever we do something, [...] [Here the author discusses the Aryans who “came here from Central [...] first letter is “a”.

Eka to Ekáuṋga (Discourse 12) (2)

[13] In prehistoric days, human beings [...] raw meat. Those places where the Aryans used to live were also teeming with white bears, wolves and other animals. The Aryans would fall prey to attacks by [...] heart, was their favourite food.

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[18] The Sanskrit word dhánya [...] “paddy”.] When the Aryans came to India they saw green vegetation [...] vocabulary. Paddy was first seen by the Aryans when they reached Persia, although very little paddy was grown there. The Aryans called paddy briihi, that is, [...] “rice” in modern English.

[19] Boiled rice, fried rice, puffed [...] after a meal of rice. When the Aryans entered India, they noticed that [...] land of abundant green vegetation.

[20] Paddy had already been used for a long time by the Dravidians and Austrics before the Aryans first saw it. Paddy was the main [...] known Sanskrit words before the Aryans entered India? Hence, it is clear [...] Sanskrit are used extensively.

[21] When human beings first started [...] the reason that the intelligent Aryans called rice briihi.

[51] Wheat is the second most popular staple food in the world after rice. When the Aryans were living in Central Asia, they [...] fried wholegrain flour will result.

[52] In olden times wheat was ground [...] because there were no mills. When the Aryans came to Persia they discovered [...] “wheat” in Old English.

[53] After the Aryans came to India they noticed an [...] wheat should have been completed.

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[17] VÁMÁCÁRA TANTRA. [...] school which originated among the Aryans and was brought by them to India. [...] VRTTI. Mental propensity.

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[18] VÁMÁCÁRA TANTRA. [...] school which originated among the Aryans and was brought by them to India. [...] VRTTI. Mental propensity.

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[24] The seed of expression of all languages [...] Austrics, Negroids, Mongolians and Aryans.

[25] The original home of the Aryans was southern Russia, east of the [...] Tajikistan, Azerbaijan, etc. Today the Aryans can be divided into three groups – Nordic, Alpine and Mediterranean. Nordic Aryans come from Scandinavian countries [...] and red or golden hair. Alpine Aryans come from Germany and the surrounding [...] hair and blue eyes. Mediterranean Aryans come from southern Europe and have a fair complexion, black hair and black eyes.

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[1] The Vedic Aryans were inhabitants of cold, dry [...] it as a part of religious rites.

[2] However much people might indulge [...] rights even to this day. The Vedic Aryans were no exception to this rule. [...] neither was it forbidden to them.

Case and Case-Endings – 4 (Discourse 15) (7)

[38] The Aryans established their first colony [...] dariyá. Anyhow, when the Aryans encountered the Sindhu River they [...] later on it became The Punjab.

[41] After that the Aryans advanced further east. The land [...] Ludhiyáná. In ancient times the Aryans used to use the pollen from the forest tree flower by the name of lodhra as a cosmetic.

[45] They advanced even further east, [...] of developed undertakings, the Aryans gave it the name Prayága [...] the letter in Bengali script].

[46] The meaning of the verbal root [...] way” is called prayága. The Aryans used to believe that this place [...] come from the verbal root yaj.

[47] As a result of the Aryans settling down at Prayága [...] more than seven hundred years old.

Case and Case-Endings – 3 (Discourse 14) (1)

[20] Anyhow, all languages have the [...] they were common usage among the Aryans. For example, during the Rgvedic [...] [ubhaya means “both”].

Case and Case-Endings – 1 (Discourse 12) (1)

[2] The Bengali word bhát [cooked [...] odanam. In the olden days, when the Aryans first came into contact with paddy, [...] cáur (Angika, Magahii, Maethilii).

Bhaerava and Bhaeravii (4)

[10] In the days of Shiva, three ethnic [...] entered India from the west. The Aryans are further divided into three groups. The Aryans of the far north are Nordic. Their [...] black hair and blackish irises. The Aryans who settled in India came mostly [...] north [and with the Austrics].

[13] Those were also the days of polygamy. [...] accepted as a god equally by the Aryans, the Mongolo-Tibetans and the [...] “Buŕoshiva”.

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[9] In the ancient past, in the hoary [...] the north and west of India. The Aryans who came to India 393 spoke a [...] place in the linguistic structure.

[13] The average longevity of a script [...] languages. The language of the Aryans is Vedic Saḿskrta, or rather [...] not of Saḿskrta origin.

[32] Racial factors in Assam, Bengal, [...] influence of the Mediterranean Aryans, but in Bengal there is the blending [...] Austrico-Negroid-Mongoloid races.

Aoktha/Aokthaka/Aokthika to Aokśa (Discourse 15) (2)

[58] That which is produced through [...] the udúkhala by the Vedic Aryans, thus there is hardly any use [...] sees the udúkhala in use.

[143] In the old Vedic language, bulls [...] metre). In very ancient times the Aryans came into contact with the first [...] in contact with yaks (ushira).

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[4] The Aryans migrated to India from outside, [...] language came to India with the Aryans, but the Sanskrit language is [...] 3 )

[8] In the days of Shiva, the Aryans started entering India from the [...] come. The Vedic language of the Aryans who had already arrived in India [...] although it was not classical Tantra.

[10] The period of Shiva was a most turbulent period in India. On the one hand there were the Aryans, the outsiders, and on the other [...] conflict-ridden environment, Shiva was born.

Áṋt to Áhiira (Discourse 5) (2)

[53] “Earlier I told you that [...] practices. For that reason the Aryans called the land magadha. They [...] successful they were in their efforts.

[54] “Magadha did not accept the [...] later due to the influence of the Aryans. Even after the advent of the [...] Brahmins of northern India.”

Áṋka to Ád́hya (Discourse 4) (1)

[11] One can venture a guess that when [...] during the time that the Vedic Aryans lived in Central Asia, they were [...] they named the plant ikśu.

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[18] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] school which originated among the Aryans and was brought by them to India. [...] to control his or her destiny.

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[14] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] school which originated among the Aryans and was brought by them to India. [...] discrimination between good and evil.

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[16] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] school which originated among the Aryans and was brought by them to India. [...] subtle. See also AVIDYÁ.

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[17] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; [...] school which originated among the Aryans and was brought by them to India. [...] CAKRA. VRTTI. Mental propensity.

All Bask in the Glory of Shiva – 2 (Discourse 7) (4)

[20] There was no pomp and show in any [...] – the common people, whom the Aryans branded as “ghosts”. The indigenous people were somewhat dark, and the Aryans were fair-complexioned, so the Aryans despised those followers of Shiva [...] gańa [mass of followers].

[46] The goddess Sarasvatii has no relation [...] Carmańvatii is this: When the Aryans were living in the Rajasthan area [...] present name of the river is Chambal.

Aekya to Aekśava (Discourse 13) (3)

[27] The word irińa means “wine”, [...] second half of the Vedic era the Aryans learned how to distill wine. It [...] – their intellect and learning.

[124] The original home of sugar cane [...] opinion whether or not the Vedic Aryans cultivated sugar cane or were [...] from southeast Asia. The Vedic Aryans used to use honey for their religious [...] means aekśava guŕ.