12-28-2011, 06:31 PM
I don't remember any linguistic/archeological finding that shows Sanskrit (substantial Sanskrit) being found in the central Asian region which is considered the original home of Aryans.
Even after assuming that Aryans developed Sanskrit after coming to India:
If I would consider they invaded us, then their majority would still have stayed at that base location.
If I would consider they migrated, there is no calamity or other drastic cause to suggest they migrated entirely leaving no population behind.
In both the cases we should have seen Sanskrit in Central Asia, but there is no trace. There is also no mention from the Aryans about their base land (central Asia) even once in the Vedas that they wrote.
Regards,
Virendra
Even after assuming that Aryans developed Sanskrit after coming to India:
If I would consider they invaded us, then their majority would still have stayed at that base location.
If I would consider they migrated, there is no calamity or other drastic cause to suggest they migrated entirely leaving no population behind.
In both the cases we should have seen Sanskrit in Central Asia, but there is no trace. There is also no mention from the Aryans about their base land (central Asia) even once in the Vedas that they wrote.
Regards,
Virendra