The Demise of the Dravidian, Vedic and Paramunda Indus myths

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The Demise of the Dravidian, Vedic and Paramunda Indus Hypotheses: A brief explanation as to why these three Hypotheses are no longer tenable

This paper is a supplement to my papers on the Aryan problem published by the ICFAI university press. This paper contains a detailed discussion of the term ‘Aryan’ as well, and introduces several new terminologies. It takes the Aryan debate to its logical conclusion and shows why other hypotheses are untenable. Newer approaches such as these can revolutionize the study of the past. Researchers who wish to collaborate with me or have questions on any of the papers contact: sujayrao2012@gmail.com.

Sujay Rao Mandavilli

Abstract

This paper argues against the Dravidian, Vedic and Paramunda Indus theories, and shows why Dravidian languages, Sanskrit or Paramunda languages could not have been candidates for the Indus Valley Civilization which flourished from 2600 BC to 1900 BC in the North-West of India and Pakistan. Supporters of these three hypotheses are welcome to provide a systematic refutation of all the points raised in this paper. This paper adopts a multi-disciplinary approach, drawing conclusions from many different fields of science. Quotes of several mainstream scholars of repute are presented in support of the conclusions arrived at in this paper. An alternative hypothesis of the identity of the Harappans is also presented towards the end of the paper.

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