The Aryans Undertook Two Campaigns To The East, To Dravidia - Alternative View

The Aryans Undertook Two Campaigns To The East, To Dravidia - Alternative View
The Aryans Undertook Two Campaigns To The East, To Dravidia - Alternative View

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The first trip took place from Belovodye. The campaign began in Leto 2817 from S. M. Z. Kh. or 2692 BC Returned to Summer 2893 from S. M. Z. Kh. or 2616 BC

Dravidia - this is how in the distant times Rasichi was called ancient India, after the name of the most numerous Dravidian people.

In this country of the Black People, the Dravidian and Naga tribes belonged to the Negroid peoples and worshiped Kali-Ma - the Black Mother. Their rituals included human sacrifice.

The emergence of ancient Indian culture was the result of the first Kh'Aryan campaign.

According to Indian legends, the Seven White Teachers (Rishis), who came from beyond the Northern high mountains (Himalayas), brought the Vedas and the new Vedic Faith (Hinduism) to the local population, taught people with the color of the Darkness of the wisdom of the World of Radiance, so that they would stop making bloody sacrifices to their Goddess - the Black Mother and the Dragon-Serpents from the Navi World.

The last parts of the Sacred sayings from the Wisdom of the Radiations were included in a book called the Rig-Veda, which has survived on the territory of modern India. Otherwise they are called the Indian Vedas.

During the second campaign to Dravidia Leto 3503 from S. M. Z. Kh. (2006 BC), Khan Uman (High Priest of the Light cult of the Goddess Tara) was appointed Spiritual Advisor to the king of the forest people (Dravids).