Chapter 11: Aryan Civilization
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In 4120 BC, the white nomadic tribes in the north of Eurasia, after thousands of years of development, began to get rid of the adverse effects of the sinking of Atlantis and developed in the steppe zone of northern Eurasia, but they no longer have any technological content. It was only as a nomad who expanded along the steppes to the valley of the two rivers and the Indus Valley. As a result, it clashed with the Harappan civilization, which was also a descendant of Atlantis, with a high degree of astronomical and hydraulic technology.
Previous wars were all between tribes on the scale of a maximum of a thousand people, but this war between whites was the first large-scale war in the world, reaching the level of more than 100,000 people. Since the Indus Valley rarely experienced large-scale wars, agriculture was developed, and astronomical water conservancy technology and spiritual cultivation were the main content of life. As mentioned earlier, the cities of the Indus Valley only serve as anti-theft posts and have no war defense facilities, so they cannot withstand foreign invasions.
Large swaths of the country fell until only the last city, Mohenjo-Daro, remained. Here the two sides have a decisive battle. In desperation, the top brass of the Harappan civilization decided to use forbidden weapons to die with the enemy.
A nuclear explosion occurred, and tens of thousands of people fighting on both sides were wiped out.
The invaders paid a terrible price to get a dead city and became the new rulers of the Indus Valley, the ancient Aryans.
The ancient book "Rigveda": The newcomers attacked the walled cities or fortresses of the natives, and Indra, the Aryan god of war, broke the city like time eroded a robe. The narrative poem Ramayana describes the complete destruction of hundreds of thousands of armies in an instant. One thing worth noting in the poem is that the venue of Armageddon is the city known as "Lanka", which is exactly what the locals call Mohenjo Daro. Mohenjo-Daro has a lot of "glass buildings" that resemble the "glass buildings" left over from the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima - Torinitian substances. That is, the world's first atomic bomb was tested in the Tolinici Desert in the United States, and the sand solidified into a glass-like substance due to high temperatures.
The culture of the Indus Valley that followed this civilization was extremely poor, drawing in part from the heritage of the Indus culture, but also from Iran and the Caucasus mountains, and in fact, in general, from the Aryan invasions. For hundreds of years, the urban culture of the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent was dead.
The Aryan English translation, the Iranian English translation and the iran pronunciation are basically the same, both refer to Aryan. Aryan may have been derived from the name of the continent of Atlantis, which evolved over thousands of years to become Aryan. The Aryans are an ancient nomadic people living in the steppes of Central Asia in the southern Ural Mountains of Russia, bounded by the Oxus (Amu Darya), the Yaxart (Syr Darya), the Aral Sea and the Caspian Sea. Good at raising horses and riding horses, and able to fight well.
The typical traits of the ancient Aryans were: white skin, black hair, brown eyes, and belonged to the Caucasian race (Caucasians). At that time, because the ancient Aryans were engaged in a nomadic life, lived in the steppe area, and fought frequently, they had already entered the stage of patrilineal clan communes very early, and patriarchy was dominant.
Religious beliefs are mainly to worship personified nature gods and ancestral spirits, and to practice fire sacrifices and suma sacrifices. When children reach adulthood, they are required to undergo an initiation ceremony and become a full member of the tribe. Cremation is practiced after death. Known as the ruler of the heavenly kingdom, the god Varuna is the "great king" who rules nature and maintains social order. In addition to the title of "Great King", Lord Varuna is also referred to as "Shepherd" in the Rig Veda, etc. Varuna was the "shepherd" of the herding pastures of the Aryans in the nomadic tribal stage, and was the main god in the nomadic stage before the Aryans entered the Indian subcontinent.
In the period before the Aryans invaded India, the various branches of their Aryans advanced from the base of the Central Asian steppes to the Afghan plateau in the western Pamirs and the Karakoram Mountains.
In 4120 BC, one of the Aryans moved south into the Punjab plain in the northwest of the South Asian subcontinent, called the Aryans-Punjabi-Indians, which is the Aryans as they are called in ancient Indian texts, they defeated the Harappan civilization, settled in the Indus Valley and merged with the local indigenous peoples, and gradually began to transition to an agricultural society, absorbing the essence of the Harappan civilization and founding the Aryan civilization, or Vedic civilization.
The Vedic era refers to the Aryan invasion of India after the fall of the Harappan civilization and the preservation of historical materials from this period in the Vedas and the Bhagavad Gita, the Forest Book, the Upanishads, and two epic poems that explain the Vedas, hence the Vedic era. Among them, the Rig Veda describes history as the Early Veda, while the Sama Veda, Yarjuve and Ajrva Veda describe history and is called the Late Veda.
During the Early Vedic Era, also known as the Rigvedic Era, the Aryan nation was in a period of military democracy. Unlike the inhabitants of the Harappan period, they did not have cities and lived on herds. The main content of the prayer to God is to pray that God will give him oxen, and the war is called "Quvishti", which means "longing for cattle". In addition to cattle, the Aryans domesticated sheep, goats, donkeys, horses, and dogs. The Aryans did not kill their animals much for meat, and raised them mainly for milk and cheese from it, and used animal manure for fuel.
After the Aryans entered the Indus Valley, they became sedentary and gradually learned to farm, began to grow barley and other crops, ploughed the land with oxen and used a sickle to harvest grain. He mastered the techniques of ditch irrigation and fertilization of the Harappan civilization, and also used rotational fallow tillage to maintain soil fertility.
Hunting also played a considerable role in the early Vedic era. There is also a certain development of the handicraft industry. There are already metal utensils, such as pots. The metal used in metalworking is called "Ayyas", that is, red copper. There were also tanners, who made barrels, bowstrings, and belts from cowhide. Carpenters include craftsmen, housebuilders, and car builders. Exchange has emerged, but there is no currency yet, with cattle, gold, and ornaments being the medium of exchange.
The Aryans had a simple life. Their clothes were woven from wool, and their food consisted mainly of cheese, vegetables, and fruits. Cattle were killed only during sacrifices and feasts, and meat may also be eaten at great festivals and family gatherings.