Re: [tied] Re: Proto Vedic Continuity Theory of Bharatiya (Indian)

From: Piotr Gasiorowski
Message: 41897
Date: 2005-11-08

mkelkar2003 wrote:

> Our monograph points to the possibility of the presence of
> austro-asiatic in the Sarasvati civilization area, the saptasindhu
> region. This has been accepted by HH Hock.

[snip, snip ...]

> Yes, we have to continue the work started by the late Sudhibhushan
> Bhattacharjee whose works have been cited in our monograph. We have
> to continue the work of scholars like Dr. Balasubramanian who have
> unraveled the mysteries of the non-rusting Delhi iron pillar
> attesting to the unparalleled excellence of bharatiya metallurgy. The
> word bharatiyo itself means 'caster of metals' in Gujarati. This
> cannot be mere coincidence.

[snip, snip, snip ...]

> Soma? What soma? It could be electrum, like assem (s'm) in ancient
> Egyptian or somnakay as in Gypsy or soma man.al 'sand containing
> silver ore' in Tamil. What soma? Metal. What yajna? Early smelting
> processes.
>
> If we start with a framework devoid of ideology and assumed
> invasions, we may be able to provide a picture of continuity from the
> days of munda presence in saptasindhu region.

Excuse me, Mayuresh, but are these your own words? Or are you again a
mere mouthpiece for Kalyanaraman's stream of consciousness? The above
sounds much more like his unfocussed poetic prose than your usual style.

Piotr