www.firstmanbornaroundhimaalaya.blogspot.com
First
Human born around Himalaya
*** First Human born around Himalaya in India, Nepal, Tibbet Cin, Arctic
Circle:
Dr Deo Dutta Sharma's scientific findings.
Pahilaa Maanav ke Bhaarat, Nepaal, Tibbat Cin me` janam bhail:
Dr Deo Dutta Sharmaa ke kho~j: Vaigyaanik roop se, naa ki Afrikaa me` janamal
jaisan ke Dhreru 'KhopaRian ke Visheshagya' aa Itihaaskaar kahelan, je ekdam
Avaigyaanik baat baa, eh se amaanya baa.
First Human born
around Himalayas in India, Nepal, Tibbet Cin: Dr Deo Dutta Sharma's Scientific
findings.
Many
Palaeoanthropologists and Historians say based on 'fossil' findings that first
human evolved in East Africa: which appear totally unscientific
as shown below, and thus
unacceptable:
1. Ego saadhaaran Vigyaan ke baat baa: Pahile AarkaTik Vritta, aa Himaalaya
Xetra sab se pahile ThanDhaail Prithvi pa, aa kawano jeev ke rahe laayak bhail.
Bahut baad me` Afrikaa ke daxini choRo ThanDhaa sakkal tab kaheee Afriko me`
Maanav ke janam bhail.
Let us go with simple scientific consideration: The surfaces of the Arctic
Circle and the areas around Himalaya of the Earth got cooled first, and became
suitable for living of Man, much before Africa got cool and suitable for the
evolution of Man..
2. Bhaarateeya Upmahaadweep me` 'MaztakaaVasheshaVisheshaga' ke 'fossil' tareeka fe~l, kaahe kee eehaa`
Adhikaans Sanaatanaarayan ke mualaa pa peeraa deh ke 'laharaa ke raakha' ka del
jaalaa "Daah Sanskaar" me`.
The 'fossil'
technique not applicable in Indian Subcontinent:
Most Sanatanaryas
living in Indian Subcontinent completely burn their dead bodies in 'Daaha
Sanskaar'. The ashes and burnt-bone parts are flown into a river or lake.
How can anybody find
a Human 'fossil' of the oldest Human, Manav, Man born in the Indian Subcontinent!!!
Thus, the 'fossil'
technique of finding the original men fails for Indian Subcontinent where most
Sanatanaryas lived.
3. Itihaasagya logan ke anusaar: Maanav ke janam jaadaa se jaadaa 9 se 10
Laakh Baris pahile Afrikaa me` bhail, je adooradarsi aa avaigyaanik laagataa.
According to
Historians: Human was born utmost 0.9 to 1 M yr ago, which is far from reality,
being a short sighted thought and unscientific.
4. Veda aa Bhaarateeya KaalaCakra ke anusaar: Sanaatanaarya Nrisingha,
Pahilaa Maanav ke janam SrisTyaabda: 1 770 000 000 => 202 947 100 BCE Vaidik
Kaal me` Satyug me` bhail rahe; karib 203M Baris pahile.
Jaadaa www.originofsanskrit.blogspot.com
pa.
According to the
Vedas and Bhaarateey Kaala-Chakra: Sanaartanaarya Nrisingha, an early Manav was
born in Sristyabda: 1 770 000 000
=> 202 947 100
BCE when "Vaidik Sanskrit" was in use; about 203M yr ago from 2020 CE.
for more: www.originofsanskrit.blogspot.com
5. "Karib 125000 Baris pahile: Bhoomadhya Saagar ke ego dweep
Jalamagna ho gail, ta~ log bhagalan uuhaa` se. Je Uttar gailan, uu Roman
Sanskriti calawalan, je daxin gaile, uu Misri Sanskriti aa je Purub gaile uu
Arabiyan Sanskriti calawale. Aa je Bhaarat ailee, oh me se je
(1) Gujraat me` basale: uu 'Citpaawan Braahman' kahaile, je
(2) Mahaarastra aa Goa rahale uu 'Konkani Braahman, je
(3) Keralaa me` basale uu Malayaalee Braahman aa je
(4) KarnaaTak basale uu 'KarnaaTaki Braahman'
(5) Tamil Naadu me` basale uu bhailan Dravid Brahmin" Dekhal gail
'Khudabax Library, Patna' me`, baakir ab lupta.`
"About 125 000
yr ago: An Island got submerged in Mediterranian Sea, near Cyprus, from which a
highly developed race fled alround. Those who went to North, settled in Rome,
to South into Egypt and to East settled into Arabia and West Coast of
India known as:
"Panch Dravid
Brahmans:
(1) Chitpawan
Brahman in Gujrat
(2) Konkani Brahman
in Maharastra, Goa
(3) Karnataki
Brahmans in Karnatak
(4) Malayali
Brahmans in Kerala
(5) Dravidian
Brahmans in Tamil Nadu"
Referred in1959-61
in 'Khudabax Library' Patna: the book entitled "History of
Brahmanism" (now untraceable) written by 104 Historians of the World.
In total there are
10 kinds of Brahmans in India:
'Panch Dravid' and
'Panch Gaud' came to India from Afghanistan side much later."
More: "House of
vedas and Ayurveda" "Autobiography of Acharys Pt. Ambika Datta
Sharma" at www.scribd.com
pa.
>> Views of
any rational person is welcomed.
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