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december
16-09-2007, 08:10 PM
"If man existed before the last Glacial period and witnessed the gigantic changes which brought on the Ice Age, it is not unnatural to expect that a reference, howsoever concealed and distant, to these events would be found in the oldest traditionary beliefs and memories of mankind; Dr. Warren in his interesting and highly suggestive work the Paradise Found or the Cradle of the Human Race at the North Pole has attempted to interpret ancient myths and legends in the light of modern scientific discoveries, and has come to the conclusion that the original home of the whole human race must be sought for in regions near the North Pole.
My object is not so comprehensive. I intend to confine myself only to the Vedic literature and show that if we read some of the passages in the Vedas, which have hitherto been considered incomprehensible, in the light of the new scientific discoveries we are forced to the conclusion that the home of the ancestors of the Vedic people was somewhere near the North Pole before the last Glacial epoch."
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"THE ARCTIC HOME IN THE VEDAS"
By Lokamanya Bвl Gangвdhar Tilak
Poona City, India, 1903
CHAPTER I
PREHISTORIC TIMES
Page 6
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december
16-09-2007, 10:42 PM
The works of German scholars, like Posche and Penka, freely challenged the Asiatic theory regarding the original home of the Aryan race and it is now generally recognized that we must give up that theory and seek for the original home of the Aryans somewhere else in the further north.
mahabaratara
16-09-2007, 11:11 PM
Well Hitler went there for a reason then...
eternal_spirit
16-09-2007, 11:23 PM
Well Hitler went there for a reason then...
.............
Could well of been.
I read that the pole leads into the earth and is hollow and can be travelled along until one reaches the south pole. There are some number of hollow earth theories. One says there is a warm tropical land near or beyond the poles, American Military reported this around World War2.
mahabaratara
17-09-2007, 12:04 AM
I cant remember the name of the operation but after WW2 the americans put a pretty big force together and went there...
Basically they found something and lost...
The General was highly decorated and was reputed to have not been the same after...
I cant comment on the entrances but I have heard that there are places that are said to have had vegetation...
december
17-09-2007, 12:20 AM
Well Hitler went there for a reason then...
Hitler went to North Pole?
Where did you read about it?...
mynameis
17-09-2007, 03:37 AM
The works of German scholars, like Posche and Penka, freely challenged the Asiatic theory regarding the original home of the Aryan race and it is now generally recognized that we must give up that theory and seek for the original home of the Aryans somewhere else in the further north.
Do you know silly wabbit Aryans are Asian?
december
17-09-2007, 03:38 PM
Do you know silly wabbit Aryans are Asian?
I am sorry, mynameis, I didn't get the question...
What do you mean by Aryans are Asian?...
synergy777
17-09-2007, 04:44 PM
Earth's Axis Tilt Has the earth’s axis recently tilted a further 26 degrees? It may account for the anomalies we are seeing in the world’s weather.
http://www.divulgence.net/
if the climate was warm in ancient days, then the inhabitants would have been tanned.
december
25-09-2007, 07:25 PM
So, mahabaratara, it's been more than a week already...
Where did you read about Hitler going to the North Pole?
rebel ins
25-09-2007, 08:19 PM
he probably meant Antarctica
mr jones
25-09-2007, 08:23 PM
I am sorry, mynameis, I didn't get the question...
What do you mean by Aryans are Asian?...
lol. that settles the milleniums old discussion then
december
25-09-2007, 09:11 PM
lol. that settles the milleniums old discussion then
I think it does, Mr. Jones.
I believe he meant to say that the original Aryans (today's Russians) also knonw as Scythians moved South (towards Asia) with the beginning of the Ice Age.
Recently number of white looking mummies have been discovered to prove it:
In the museums of Urumchi, the regional capital of the Uyghur Region in Western China, a collection of ancient mummies lay at the center of an enormous mystery.
Some of these mummies date back 4,000 years, contemporary to the famous Egyptian mummies. Surprisingly, these prehistoric people are not Asian, but Caucasoid, tall, large-nosed, blond, round-eyed with thick beards.
Did they bring civilization to China?
Dust jacket.
Color photos and B&W illustrations.
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http://www.departments.oxy.edu/languages/barber/urumchi1.htm
The Pamir Mountains have played host to human occupation for almost 40,000 years—the first settlements beginning when hunter-gatherers moved out of the Middle East in search of more hospitable land during a dry period that gripped the region around 45,000 years ago.
The region is particularly interesting to anthropologists because it has a rich history of ancient civilizations that all laid claim to this strategic region. The Central Asian steppes, at the heart of the Eurasian continent, were of importance to any ruler with global aspirations. As early as 4,000 years ago, the expansive Western Eurasian region, stretching from the Danube basin to the Indus valley, was occupied by Indo-Iranian speaking peoples. These included the Scythians—first mentioned by Herodotus on his travels through the region—who are widely credited with creating the artistic "Beast Style" of the forest-steppe land between the fifth and third centuries B.C. Several militant tribes also called this land home and used it to spread out in conquest of distant parts of northern India, destroying the ancient civilizations throughout the Indus Valley. They brought their language, Sanskrit, to India, as well as their sacred books known as the Vedy. Those who remained in the territories of present-day Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan later came to be known through the Greeks as the Persians.
https://www3.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/pi/balanovska_notes.html
A girl from Afghanistan -
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