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Arya

Arya, in Sanskrit meant 'the civilized one' in Ancient India. People used to call civilized ones Arya. It was a form of respectful conversation. However, under a global conspiracy against India, this word was wrongfully used to mean a race, despite the warnings given by the great scholars like Max Muller.

Max Mular, the great Indologist, had only proposed the Arya category strictly as a linguistic group. However, it was soon transformed into 'Aryan race' by ruling British administrators in India who used race science to make a taxonomical division of traditional Indian communities. They divided Indians in Aryan and non-Aryan race and marginalized the people who they categorized as non-Aryans. They excluded them from depiction of these non-Aryans as part of Hindu society.

In fact, Arya as a race never existed. The term Aryan was simply invented for ulterior motifs. And they concocted the history line accordingly.

Arya, the son of Manu Savarni
Arya, the Budha


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