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Basic
Study of Hindu Religion
Hindu
Heritage Study Program
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Understanding
the Ancient Cultures and Faiths
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History
of the Ancient Aryans - Persians -
Outlined
in Zoroastrian Scriptures
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Given
below is an article written by Scholars in Zroastrian Religion as their
belief
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Iran
is the ancient name of Persia, and it is derived from the root "Arya"
or Aryan, the Ind o-European branch of peoples who settled
in that land. The Aryans of ancient Iran were Mazdayasni Zarathushtris,
ie. Worshippers of Ahura Mazda (the name of God in Avestan) as revealed
by the ancient prophet Zarathushtra, thousands of years before Christ.
However, all the ancient Zoroastrian scriptures speak of an earlier
homeland from where our people came, the lost "Airyane Vaejahi" or
seedland of the Aryans. From this homeland, the Indo- Europeans or
Aryans moved to upper India, Iran, Russia and the nations of Europe
such as Greece, Italy, Germany, France, Scandinavia, England, Scotland
and Ireland. Sanskrit, Latin, Avestan are all sister languages, and
the present day upper Indian, Persian and European languages are related
eg. Baradar in Persian = Brata in Sanskrit = Brother in English. "Persia"
is actually a late European term for the land of "Farsi" language
i.e. Iran. The Arabic phase in Iran only began 1300 years ago, and
we had to escape to India to preserve our Zoroastrian religion.
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The
"Vendidad" is one of the ancient scriptures of the Zoroastrians, actually
called the "Vi-daevo-dat" or the law to fight against evil. In the
first "Fargad" or chapter, the Golden Age of the ancient Aryans is
outlined with their greatest king, "Yima Kshaeta" (Yam Raj in the
Indian Vedas) who banished old age and death. Then, the ice age broke
on the ancient home and the Aryans were forced to migrate southwards,
to the southeast and the southwest. Mr. Bal Gangadhar Tilak, a great
Brahmin (Indian Aryan) scholar of India in the last century studied
the Vedas and the Vendidad to find an ancient homeland of the Aryans.
The Vedas are scriptures written by the Indo-Europeans or Aryans after
they migrated to India. From the descriptions of the weather patterns
mentioned in the Vedas, Tilak concluded that the ancient home must
be in the Artic regions i.e. above present Russia. The Aryans migrated
from the ancient home to Iran and from there to India and Greece and
Europe. Tilak also said that the most ancient historical scripture
was the Iranian Vendidad, which actually describes the ancient homeland
of the Aryans, the Aryan King Yima Kshaeta who ruled over it (Yama
Raja, lord of the underworld in latter day Indian Hinduism) and the
onrush of winter, sent by ahriman (the devil) which caused the great
migration. This is the famous first "Fargad" of the Vendidad which
fascinated a lot of European scholars in the last century.
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The
ancient Aryans believed that the world as created by Ahura Mazda was
perfect, with no evil. The first man Gayo Maretan had no disease,
no illness, no hunger and thirst. Only the good creation of God existed
eg., the Dog, Cow and Bull, Horse, Cock, Birds etc. Then ahriman the
evil one attacked the world and caused evil to appear, disease and
illness and old age, and the animals and the first man started to
die. Night began to fall (before the sun was at the noon position
- fixed, so there was no time). The evil brood of animals appeared
eg. snakes, insects, and the cat breed. So evil in the ancient faith
is an external introduction, which one day will be purged when the
world will be bathed with the purification of fire - the latter also
found in old German mythology. Paradise itself will be established
on the earth, in the form of the Kingdom of Ahura Mazda. The English
word "paradise" itself stems from the Avestan "PairiDaize", meaning
the same. Also, the word "garden" probably stems from the Avestan
"Garod-man" meaning the House of songs - the ancient name of heaven
for the Aryans. The Kings of ancient Iran were very proud to call
themselves Aryans, their rock edicts indeed say so. "I am an Aryan,
the son (Puthra) of an Aryan." This was righteous pride, because the
word Aryan occurs time and again in the ancient scriptures of the
Aryans - such as the Yashts (prayers to the divine elements) and the
Vendidad (the law against evil). About a time frame - today, many
scholars tend to place Zarathushtra very late in time (around 1500
BC).
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The
Greek historians at the time of Cyrus placed the first prophet at
around 8000 years bc, that seems a more possible time to the former.
However, the ancient Aryans were much sooner than that. Note that
as per the Vendidad, Yima Kshaeta (King Yima) is the ancient king
of the Aryans in the ancient homeland Airyanam Vaejahi (the seedland
of the Aryans), and his memory is retained by even the Indian Vedas
as Yama Raja (Yama King) because the Indian Aryans still remembered
their ancient king after their split up in the migration, but they
made him "Lord of the netherworld" later on. Unlike the Indians, the
Iranian Aryans still retained a perfect memory of days gone by -the
perfect time in the ancient homeland, when Yiam banished disease,
death and hunger from the homeland. This was indeed the true "Golden
age" of humankind. So, what about the time? The migration actually
started before the ice age struck. When the ice and winter set in
(sent by the evil one), the ancient homeland was destroyed. If the
home was in the North Pole, look for a time when the North Pole was
not covered by ice - that would be thousands and thousands of years
before. I have estimated that time when the ice age struck as 20,000
years ago in my book, but the time could be much earlier. There were
kings before Yima too, ruling over the Aryans. Note too that the civilizations
of Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa in old India were actually Aryan, and
they were starting to decay around 4000 bc. which means they had been
in existance for thosands of years before (scholars admit this). They
would have been built by the Indo-Aryans much after their initial
separation from the Aryans of Iran.
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An
American friend said: "Observation: There's an incredible thread here
between something I've seen mentioned about a "Golden Age" of human
kind, when humans were so close to their Creator they didn't need
writing or speech or tools to sustain themselves and the Zoroastrian
story." Thats right; Zarathushtra was sent by Ahura Mazda to reaffirm
the ancient faith (that was taught to Yima Kshaeta and before him,
the first man Gayo-Maretan). He was also given the "AGUSTO-VACHO"
i.e. revelations unheard before. He was thus the first prophet, to
be followed by three Saviours. When the final Saviour comes, the world
will be purged by fire and evil destroyed in a final great battle.
Then Ahura Mazda will rule. The mightiest words in the religion are
in the Ahunavar, a great prayer. The ending words of this prayer in
Avestan are, Kshrethamchai (Kingdom) Ahurai (God) Ayim (will come).
"Does the Vendidad have one set of general principles in one place,
like the Old Testament Bible, or is it necessary to read the whole..."
The Vendidad is itself the ancient Law against evil. Throughout the
book, there are Fargads (chapters) which explain the various evils
in the eyes of Ahura Mazda. For instance, prostitution and homosexuality
are abhorred, so is ill treatment to dogs. Ahura Mazda praises the
Dog as His Glorious Creation, who He created as the guardian of the
Aryan household and farm. One Fargad details the ancient history of
Yima Kshaeta, and the ancient homeland. - Migration of the Aryans
from the Ancient homeland - As translated from the Vi-Daevo-Dat, ancient
Avestan scripture of the Aryans of Iran (Avestan is a sister to Vedic
Sanskrit) According to Lokmanya Tilak, one of the great fathers of
Indian Independance and a Vedic scholar who had also made a detailed
study of other Aryan cultures, the Vi-Daevo-Dat contained the most
ancient history of mankind, since it properly explained the origins
and the migrations of the Aryans.
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In
a translation from "The Saga of the Aryans", the history of the migration
is explained in the form of a talk between the ancient Aryan prophet
Zarathushtra, and Ahura Mazda (Avestan name of God in the Vi-Daevo-Dat.):
Zarathushtra asked Ahura Mazda: "O Ahura Mazda, righteous Creator
of the corporeal world, who was the first person to whom You taught
these teachings? Then spoke Ahura Mazda: "YIMA the splendid who watched
over his subjects, O righteous Zarathushtra. I first did teach the
Aryan religion to him, prior to you. "Yima spoke to me, and said he
would like to spread the religion among mankind by teaching others.
It was then that I replied: "O Yima you are not created for this task
by Me. You are not learned enough to increase the religion among mankind
- you are not the Messenger of the religion. "Yima the righteous told
me then: "O Ahura, if I am not created for the task of increasing
the good religion, then I would like to advance the world, to increase
it and be a righteous king and protector. I ask You this, that in
my kingdom there be neither cold wind nor hot wind (neither extreme
winter or summer), there be no sickness nor death. That my subjects
be undying and unwanting, and gloriously happy under my reign. "I
Who am Ahura Mazda, was pleased with this. I brought Yima a weapon
- a Golden plough which was dagger shaped with golden forks, to signify
that his authority was divine, sanctioned by Me. He became the mightiest
King (KSHAETA) the Aryans had ever known, the most righteous and most
splendid Aryan man. "When Yima's rule extended to 300 years, then
the Aryan land had prospered so much that the land became full of
cattle, men, dogs, birds and red flaming fire (the fires kept burning
in the house of every Aryan). Place could no longer be found for cattle
or men. "I made this known to Yima, and he proceeded towards the south,
towards the path of the high sun (west), increasing the land with
his golden plough (conquering and cultivating the lands). The boundaries
of the Aryan kingdom were thus extended in breadth, one third greater
than before.
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The
king stood as an Aryan on the mother earth, praising the country with
words fit for prayer. "When Yima's rule extended to 600 years, the
state of abundance reoccurred. This led to Yima proceeding again towards
the south and the west, extending the boundaries of the Aryan kingdom
two thirds greater than before. Thus happened the second great migration
of the Aryans. "When Yima's rule extended to 900 years, abundance
again led to Yima increasing the land with his golden plough, towards
the south and west. This third great migration made the Aryan kingdom
three times larger than before. "In the first 1000 years of his
rule, Yima the splendid enjoined righteous order on his Aryan subjects.
He controlled invisible time itself, making it so much large in size
so as to praise and spread the righteous law. "That glorious age of
the Aryans did not last for ever, O Zarathushtra! It was time for
the evil one's attack. I Who am Ahura Mazda spoke then to Yima Kshaeta:
"O splendid Yima, towards the sacred Aryan land will rush evil as
a severe fatal winter; evil will rush as thick snow flakes falling
in increased depth. From the three directions will wild and ferocious
animals attack, arriving from the most dreadful sites. "Before this
winter, any snow that fell would melt and convey the water away. Now
the snow will not melt (but will form the Polar ice cap). In this
place, O Yima the corporeal world will be DAMAGED. Before in this
seedland the grass was so soft the footprint of even a small animal
could be observed."
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Now, there will be no footprints discernible at all on the packed
sheets of hard ice that will form. "So, Yima; make a mighty VARA,
an enclosure as long as a riding ground, with equal four sides. Here
bring the families of Aryan men and women, cattle, dogs, birds and
the red flaming fire." "Inside the Vara, make water flow in a
canal, one Hathra long. Keep earth inside the Vara, to grow green
vegetables as food. Make cattle pens, to house the cattle of the Aryan
people." "Let love blossom unfailing in the enclosure, among
the young couples therein - make for them a residence, with rooms,
pillars, long extended walls and an enclosing wall."
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And
so the ancient scripture continues. From the above, it is quite clear
that the migration took place to the South and the West i.e. from
the ancient homeland (which Tilak said was in the Artic) to the South
i.e. Iran, India and to the South--west i.e. to Greece and all the
countries of Europe. The cities of Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa were built
by the Aryans who migrated to India, when the Vedas were written.
They flourished for thousands of years, before sucuumbing to some
other catastrophe of nature, or perhaps invasion by non-Aryan tribes.
The book written by the author titled "The Saga of the Aryans" is
a historical semi-fictional story, based on the scriptures of the
Aryans and the above research on pre-history.
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The
above article is based on the pages of the following articles:
Chapters
of the Saga; : : "The Saga of the Aryans" Home Page;
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