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- From: prabu@cs.utexas.edu (Prabu Muthu)
- Subject: Indoctrination & the "Raj" mentality
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- From: prabu@cs.utexas.edu (Prabu Muthu)
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- Subject: Indoctrination & the "Raj" mentality
- Date: 26 Jan 1993 14:17:42 -0600
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- S. Vidyasankar writes:
- There is not much evidence one way or the other to decide conclusively
- whether the Aryans who wrote the Vedas themselves were an indigenous
- people or whether they came from outside. It is unscientific to keep
- repeating like a parrot, the same theory without refuting another theory
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- which explains the same facts. Goes to show how powerful the effect of
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- indoctrination is.
-
-
- Well, could you then please describe this contrary theory and its supporting
- evidence? I have no problem with admitting that the Aryan invasion theory
- may be inaccurate, but consider all the evidence on its side. Archaeological
- and historical evidence of certain peoples (called Aryans, but not necessarily
- the same Aryans the Nazis idealized) who migrated from somewhere in western
- Asia, north of Turkey and west of Russia (not the USSR, just Russia), and
- travelled through parts of Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and eventually
- into parts of northern India.
-
- Notice that I made it clear that the Aryans did not necessarily *invade* the
- subcontinent in some organized, highly militaristic manner; they were nomads,
- and when they found land and a lifestyle which was better than what they had
- known up to that point, they decided to settle there (in northern India).
- When they met with some cultural conflict and resistance from the people who
- were already there (regardless of whether these people were Dravidian or
- "Aryans" who had come earlier), they had wars and naturally also exercised some
- sort of dominance over them. It happens everywhere, and it is not a one-sided
- affair. The existing people surely were coopted at times, and others simply
- chose not to fight, or whatever, and there was plenty of race-mixing to make
- matters even more confusing.
-
- What I was trying to point out was that simply saying that the old Aryan invasion
- theory is inaccurate does not logically produce the conclusion that the caste
- system did not come from some sort of racial/cultural/class dominance ideals.
-
- Prabu
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