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[VoxSpace Life] Aryan Migration – Fact Or Fabrication?

What Is Aryan Migration?

The term ‘Aryan Invasion’ has been familiar to most of the Indians since decades. With the results, from the relentless study on this all-time controversial topic, being released every few months, it leaves no room for the people of this country to stop debating. The term Aryan Invasion has been replaced with Aryan Migration to allay the intensity of the problem. However, it has not worked its charm. The conjecture that Indian populace is the result of the migration from European countries is constantly at odds with the assumption that the migration happened from India to other countries. It has been a constant conflict between the two parties’ ideology and information backed up by the incessant work of Scientists and Historians in favour of their argument.

The major controversy is stirred up when a sizeable amount of people in India started to believe that this country is divided into Aryans and Dravidians. Aryans are considered to be white-skinned and belong to the Northern parts of the country and Dravidians are, generally, dark-skinned and reside in the Southern part of the country. While Aryans believe themselves to be the original occupants of India, some pro-Dravidians accuse Aryans of being foreigners.

Aryan Migration is considered to be one of the fundamental principles that hold Indian history in place, according to Indologists. In simple words, Aryan Migration Theory can be explained as:

  1. The original occupants of India, Dravidians are settled all over western India and contemporary Pakistan.
  2. The Indo-Aryans from the West are considered to have invaded India around 1500 BC and dominated the native Dravidians and drove them away to the Southern part of the country.
  3. These Indo-Aryans were the ones who composed Vedas, imparted Hinduism to all the other natives of India.

Evidence That Support Aryan Migration

Scientists and Historians that approve of Aryan Migration came up with a substantial amount of evidence based on the linguistics, archaeology and genetics. They strongly believe that most of the culture we follow today has been carried from other countries into India.

Evidence That Oppose Aryan Migration

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This ongoing debate on the Aryan Migration Theory seems to be unresolved even after several decades as the evidence from archaeology, linguistics, literary and genetics show the Indigenous Aryans theory tends to have an edge over the Aryan Migration theory. It is not surprising to see someone put in perpetual efforts to prove their identity or originality. These conclusive proof form a strong argument for Out of India Theory.

Conclusion

While the Indologists argue that the present-day Indian population is a result of Aryan Migration that has happened, some historians counterclaim the Out-of-India Theory, which explains the migration of Europeans from India.

The major consequence of this unceasing debate on Aryan Migration is the inability to see and accept the continuities and discontinuities that occurred in the development of our civilization because the Historians and the Scientists have adopted two extreme positions and are adamant to compromise. It has also taken its toll on the present day archaeological findings since the competition between the proponents and the opponents are keen to use any sort of evidence to strengthen their argument. We cannot disagree with the fact that some of the important aspects of Indian history are not properly researched or documented. The Sanskrit texts are found to be neglected or not assimilated by any English Historians. The regional kingdoms, gender and caste equations, and social movements should be studied deeper to correct the wrong generalizations about the Indian history.

It is imperative that further research will need unbiased Historians and Scientists. A considerable amount of work needs to be done to bring together both the parties and to unveil the truth. It is also important that the great history of this country should not be tarnished for a selfish motive of either group. It is time for India to be rediscovered with new and fresh insights into this subject that can unify us, rather than split us based on our opinions. If we are to accept that we are a multi-source civilization, it should be done knowing that our dignity is not lost in accepting our origins and if we are to acknowledge India as our original homeland, nothing else would make us more proud.

 

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