Tantriskert
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Isn't it the other way around? Lots of people from all over the world migrate to any EU countries, no doubt Indians is one.Didn't europeans come from india or something?
Isn't it the other way around? Lots of people from all over the world migrate to any EU countries, no doubt Indians is one.Didn't europeans come from india or something?
I just read that, 'Aryan' in Albanian translates to 'gold they are'.
Baby name site I checked, gave Albanian translation as "golden life" not "gold they are". And not all similar words have to have same roots. So you need full etymology of that.I just read that, 'Aryan' in Albanian translates to 'gold they are'.
Ar = gold
Jan = they are
Referring to blond people, most likely.
Arjan is also a typical Dutch name for boys
Aaah thanks for clearing that up. I have a lot to learn regardingBaby name site I checked, gave Albanian translation as "golden life" not "gold they are". And not all similar words have to have same roots. So you need full etymology of that.
Arjan is a place in Iran. Arjun is a Sanskrit name for males as well as a tree. Punjabies are likely to spell it as Arjan only. Arjun being most celebrated warrior in Mahabharata is very popular name here but not even once anyone associated it with colour gold.
Not even once Arya refers to any such quality as golden hair in ancient Sanskrit literature. Instead, there are certain moral values one has to uphold to be called an Arya. It even talks about bringing people in Aryan folds by educating them. So you may have easier time declaring it a religious sect than a race. Not that it referred to religion in particular either.
Just gotta watch out for the bad etymology traps, people use it all the time to make connections that aren't there.Aaah thanks for clearing that up. I have a lot to learn regarding
If you are going to pick on Sanskrit terms and concepts you really do need a lot to learn... So many words are not even translatable properly... Like the word Maya in the video. It's such a deep concept it has commentaries written on it. I would have to go in terms of Advait and Dvait schools of thought. ( non dualism and dualism) I called it a magical power of a sort because I did not know how to explain it in short and actually how much I could expand it even. But it was such an inadequate explanation that I wouldn't want you to quote me on that, carelessly.Aaah thanks for clearing that up. I have a lot to learn regarding
If you are going to pick on Sanskrit terms and concepts you really do need a lot to learn... So many words are not even translatable properly... Like the word Maya in the video. It's such a deep concept it has commentaries written on it. I would have to go in terms of Advait and Dvait schools of thought. ( non dualism and dualism) I called it a magical power of a sort because I did not know how to explain it in short and actually how much I could expand it even. But it was such an inadequate explanation that I wouldn't want you to quote me on that, carelessly.
Exactly what you have been looking for? What are you trying to study and know?