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According to archaeologists, the Dravidians are also associated with the Indus Valley Civilization. It is generally believed that the Aryans came here after the Indus Valley Civilization. Sanskrit literature and Vedic literature are the same in India from the Himalayas to Kanyakumari. Historical evidence also confirms that Sanskrit is the parent of not only the languages of North India but also of the oldest southern languages like Tamil. Obviously Sanskrit originated on the land of India and the Vedas were composed in this language. Excavation evidence also confirms that the Dravidians remained in North India.
Whether the people of the Indus Valley Civilization were white or black, it is not known by any research, but if we look at the geographical location and the current ‘genetic science’, relatively fair people are found in cold regions. Now coming to the important question, did Aryans come from outside? There has never been such a period when people from outside did not come to the land of India.
Modern historians – Arrival of Aryans in 1500 BC. Let’s tell about. Aryans are also known as Indo-Iranians. Present day Zoroastrianism originated from here. The Aryans whose imagination you find in modern history, in fact, you can see them as those who believe in Zoroastrianism of the present day.
The beginning of Zoroastrianism is believed to be from Zarathustra. You must have heard about ‘S’ and ‘H’ also. By calling Sindhu as Hindu, you would also know about the origin of the word Hindu. The name of the primitive Indo-Iranian civilization also gives information about it. The Zend Avesta is the oldest scripture of the people of this civilization, equivalent to the Vedas. In this book ‘Ahur’ is considered as a deity. If you remember the difference between ‘S’ and ‘H’, then they have been called ‘Asura’ in our scriptures. Gods like Indra are also mentioned in the Avesta, but there they are considered taboo, or rather our gods are their ‘asuras’ or villains.
