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Vedas are called apaurusheya, meaning they don’t have an author. Vedas make up a repository of timeless knowledge manifested through rishis in the form of mantras.

Debunking the Aryan Migration Theory

The claim of some historians suggesting that non-Aryans lived in this land of Bharat since ancient times and that Aryans later arrived from the northern regions, drove the non-Aryans away, and established themselves here, is completely baseless and lacks any evidence. In reality, it was the non-Aryan bandits (dasyus) who came from the north, and the inhabitants of Bharat defeated them in battle. During the time of this conflict, Bharat was unmatched in knowledge, strength, and wealth. There was no one comparable to the people of Bharat in that era. The famous Indrayuddha, mentioned in the Vedas, describes the victory of the Aryans, highlighting their divine glory and supremacy. This evidence strongly counters the Aryan migration theory, proving it to be incorrect. Instead of Aryans migrating and conquering, it was the native people of Bharat who defended and triumphed over external invaders.

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