07-26-2006, 11:21 AM
We must also find out and name the first Hindus/Indians who taught these whites Samskritam. The persons who translated the Manusmriti for them ( and acquicised in some mistranslations also) should also be found out.
And did they naively believe that the Whites were <i>really</i> interested in the things they were feigning curiosity about?
While many prominent Indians believed in this theory and conjectured about the urheimet ( spelling?) and all that, there should have also been many who saw through the game and wrote about it.
Besides Aurobindo who were they ?
I feel this thread should explore all these and that people in the know will put,lay men like me, wise !
And did they naively believe that the Whites were <i>really</i> interested in the things they were feigning curiosity about?
While many prominent Indians believed in this theory and conjectured about the urheimet ( spelling?) and all that, there should have also been many who saw through the game and wrote about it.
Besides Aurobindo who were they ?
I feel this thread should explore all these and that people in the know will put,lay men like me, wise !