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3:
Similarly, the 'SWASTIKA' seal & symbol was
originated in Sind to spread the message of 'Daya,
Dana & Dharma' (Later, after The Aryan migration
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 SIND who discovered the routes
of Ganga, Madhya, Dravidian, Bangla, and other
regions in 5000 BC; and 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
also, he was honored, with highest titles and
respectful submission.
6;
The ancient name of Bharat Varsha was given to
India to honor the memory of Bharat of Sind, who
was the 19th Karkarta (Supreme chief) of the Hindu
clan in 5000 B.C., long after he retired as a
hermit at the age of sixty.
7:
Sind had profound influence on RIG VEDA, doctrines
of KRAMA;MOKSHA & AHIMSA; and also on the
lofty ideals of Sanatana Dharma.
NOTE: Rig Veda,
the first and the most foremost of our Vedas(
and the world's most ancient literature), hardly
mentions Ganga and Yamuna rivers. Only one late
hymn mentions Ganga. For Rig Vedic poets, the
river par excellence was Sindhu, mentioned repeatedly,
respectfully and glowingly, in Rig-Veda. (This,
as 'Return of the Aryans' explains, is said not
in arrogance, for Sindhis too worship Ganga, but
the fact is that the earliest songs of Hindus
were naturally about their home ground which began
with the Sind region, as the birth-place of Hinduism).
8:
It was along Sindhu river, that the world's first
written language or script was evolved. They called
it "the language that can be seen".
Sindhi is today written in the wrong way- in Arabic
script. But it is Sanskrit. 72 percent of its
words were rooted in Sanskrit - till 1947.Since
1947, its Sanskritic content is being eroded by
inclusion of Urdu, Persian and Arabic words.
9:
Sind was one of the major home grounds and cradle-grounds
of Aryans when they left India in 5000 BC, and
returned back to their hometown and heritage of
Sind. The exploits and adventures of Aryans of
Sind can fill a thousand volumes. Unfortunately,
the way our history is written, they occupy only
a tiny place in our national memory. MORE
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