No one notes how the coastal tribes (a remnant of them found in the Onge peoples of Andaman) were almost wholly displaced
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but the so-called "Brutal Aryan invasion" hardly affected Dravidian languages the way Dravidian entry had impacted coastal migrants.
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Instead Dravidian languages have thrived. Also, with regards to the "imported religion" argument, while vedic hinduism may have+
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+cousins in the Indo-European world, the overwhelming bulk of the Vedic religion did develop in India.
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Hence if one patiently thinks about it, one realizes there is nothing to fret about in a theory of external entry of IE peoples into India.
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A few got worked up about it and a whole generation of Hindus who call themselves "RW" have inherited the emotional baggage of those few
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@GhorAngirasa Excellent rant! if I may say so, this exact case has not been put so succinctly before.1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes -
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@GhorAngirasa What I mean is, people haven't been made aware that the AIT does not necessitate the foreignness of Hinduism or brutality1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
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@i_contemplate_ I got that. :) That is exactly what i wanted ppl to takeaway. I am glad u did. :)1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
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@i_contemplate_ There is no logical link between AIT/PIE concepts and foreignness of what we call "Hindu Dharma". Zero2 replies 2 retweets 7 likes
@GhorAngirasa Though to be fair mleccha/Abrahamic propaganda/indology DOES conflate the two, hence the caution on our side.
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