Mainly, Return of the Aryans
is concerned with telling the story of the birth
& beginning of Hinduism, along with the dramatic
account of how Aryans originated from Sindh and
the Indian subcontinent (and from nowhere else);
their exploits and adventures in West Asia and
Europe, including Iran, Egypt, Mesopotamia, Turkey,
Russian lands, Finland, Italy, Greece, Norway,
Sweden, Lithuania & Baltic States and Germany;
and finally their triumphal return to the home-town
and heritage of Sindh & the Indian subcontinent.
Even so, here are some of the main facts about
ancient Sindh, emerging from the book:
1.
BIRTH & beginning of Hinduism took place in
Sindh, along Sindhu river, prior to 8,000 BC.
2.
It was a man from Sindh who first uttered the
auspicious 'OM' Mantra, and devised the salutation
of NAMASTE, (to highlight "TAT TVAM ASI"
- THAT THOU ART - or to acknowledge that "there
is God in you, and to Him and to you we salute").
3.
Similarly, the 'SWASTIKA' seal & symbol was
originated in Sindh to spread the message of 'Daya,
Dana & Dharma' (Later, after the Aryan migration
of the people of Sindh and the Indian subcontinent
to Europe, 'SWASTIKA' came to be adopted in Europe,
initially for auspicious purposes, though in the
modern era, in the Nazi period, it was used for
inauspicious, corrupt practices and racial hatred).
4.
It was SINDHIS from SINDH who discovered the routes
to Ganga, Madhya, Dravidian, Bangla, and other
regions in 5,000 BC; and the civilizations of
all these regions, then, came under spiritual
guidance of SINDH, in a spirit of equality and
mutual respect. All these regions joined together
to form Bharat Varsha.
5.
It was a Sindhi - he was known as Sindhu Putra
- who, 7,000 years ago, was acknowledged as MAHAPATI
in GANGA region to indicate his spiritual supremacy
over GANGAPATI (ruler of GANGA region). Sindhu
Putra was also recognized as the PERIYAR (Supreme
authority) in Dravidian regions. Everywhere else
too, he was honored, with highest titles and respectful
submission.
6.
The ancient name of Bharat Varsha was given to
Indian subcontinent to honor the memory of Bharat
of Sindh, who was the 19th Karkarta (supreme chief)
of the Hindu clan in 5000 BC, long after he retired
as a hermit at the age of sixty.
7.
Sind had profound influence on RIG VEDA, doctrines
of KARMA; MOKSHA & AHIMSA; and also on the
lofty ideals of Sanatana Dharma. NEXT
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