Thursday, June 23, 2005

One more Anti AIT argument

Sanskrit exists in its original form, as in the Vedas, only in this part of the world (India). And since everything written in this language only validates events in this region, and is limited to the geography of this region, it would seem illogical to assume that the language itself was an import.

The seven holy rivers are all from the Indian sub-continent. The twelve Jyotirlings are all in what is still India. The pilgrimage centers of our culture are within this region. The mountains and valleys, ocean and deserts are still here. The excavations at Harappa indicate that writing existed in this civilization in 4000 BC. Nothing, absolutely nothing, has any reference to any place or people outside of this region. Not in any of the Vedas, Puranas or the Epics.