Article by Ms.Saroj Bala IRS on Lord Ram
  • Thanks Jayasree for clarification.

    Can I please ask other knowledgeable members whether they agree with the
    timings expressed in Ms.Saroj Bala's article?

    Is this timing (ie Lord Rama's year of birth was 5114 BC) generally
    accepted now or is it very controversial? The author also denies Aryan
    invasion or any migration. I am aware that the Aryan Invasion theory is now
    discredited, but don't we accept some sort of Aryan Migration?

    I would be grateful for some brief opinions or some pointers to where to
    look for a good 'current' theory.

    Mnay thanks.
    Atpu.
  • The author also denies
    Aryan
    > invasion or any migration. I am aware that the Aryan Invasion
    theory is now
    > discredited, but don't we accept some sort of Aryan Migration?
    >

    Hi though aryan invasion doesnt exist as one event a bulk of indias
    anscestors came thro the khyber pass.
    more and more gene mapping is indicating so.
    arun do you have info on this?

    venketesh







    > I would be grateful for some brief opinions or some pointers to
    where to
    > look for a good 'current' theory.
    >
    > Mnay thanks.
    > Atpu.
    >
    > --- In [email protected], "jayasartn"
  • Dear Venkat,

    Finding of Dravidian seals and scripts resembling (Tamil) Brahmi in
    Sind - Harappa / Mohanjadaro civilisation have lead to postulates of
    Dravidian co-existence at Sind with Aryans who were already settled
    there .. (passing through Kyber)..

    And the period varied from 1000 AD to 1500 AD..

    This is reasonably a RECENT theory (may be 20 year old ) and Northern
    Historians are not too enthusiastic to postulate so and develop ..

    We had to confine with reports in Print Media and research papers
    submitted by individuals in fragments ..

    At home also there is no consolidated opinion on this..

    regards/ sps

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