Re: The origin of Hinduism(NOT ACTUALLY KNOWN,WHEN AND WHY?)
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Posted by quantumwhip on February 10, 2004 at 14:04:33:
In Reply to: Re: The origin of Hinduism(NOT ACTUALLY KNOWN,WHEN AND WHY?) posted by yanniru on February 10, 2004 at 05:19:01:
feb.10.2004 GREEK MYTHOLOGY & HINDUISM SHOW SIMILAR STORIES What Dr.Ameen had described is based on facts and practices not on assumptions or reinterpretation.The cultural admixture of Arrayans from indoeurope and central asia inside Inian subcontinent evolved new culture.The Hinduism was the result of influences from Greek Mythologies where there were gods for every thing.In present Hinduism they is no ONE GOD ,it is not a monotheistic religion.It is a POLYTHEISTIC religion.There are many gods and that is also similar in greek methology. The facts that there are ONLY FOUR FOUNDAMENTAL RACES AMONG HUMAN SPECIES is not Dr.Ameen's concept,it is a fact established by the Anthropological research and Genetic basis,which do not deal with any kind of racism but science. There is nothing which Yanirru can do about it,or Dr.Ameen can do about it.The four foundamental races are true and rest of the Human species are mixture of these four foundamental ones. Hinduism is not MONOTHEISTIC is also a fact.The real original Indian population were Dravadians is also a fact.The Arrayans with there indoeuropean and central asian cultures dominated India and local populations were subjugated,so the greek mythological type of influence superimposed on the conquered subjects made them accept the pantheonic or polytheistic arrayan cultural dominations and what came out from that is the so called hinduism we see presently,which reflects the stories of the same kind what greek mythology depicts with gods for different things.However Yanniru can argue that probably the Greek mythologies evolved from Veda or vis versa.Chronological research can show who is right.In greek mythology gods can adopt any form ,even of an animal,and in Hinduism one sees the same overtures,That is where these two cultures were polytheistically similar.
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