Posted by: JPEG May 10, 2009
THE ORIGIN OF HINDU RELIGION
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Behold the revelation

Usually when crime is committed, a trace of evidence is left behind.
The following praise to Lord Shiva and Parvati from one of the veda scripts is a revelation to behold.

Om Namah Sivaya Kirataya
Om Namah Umayai Sabaryai
upon translation is;
"Om! Salutation to Siva, the all good, the Kirata!
"Om! Salutation to Uma, the mother, the Sabari!

Arya-Dramida-Nasida-Kiratanam krtir hi ya;
Sveta-tamrasita-svarna caher-varnya-mayi hita;

rsibhir brahmanair dista jina-buddhadi-desita,
vibhinna-ruchi-hrdya ca ricitra-patha-hetutah,

sarva-devatmika nitya jira-brahmaikya-bhavani,
sarvam-saha dharitriva sarva-vaha sanatami.

dharma-mitir Bharatiya nitya-satyasya siddhaye
sarva-lokasya sada syadd hitaya ca sukhaya ca,
vibudhanam prasadaya prey ase sreyase' pi ca.

sva-karma-niratah sarve caranto dharma-desanam
himsa-lobha-vihinasca bhavantu sukhinah sada.


And this is quite a high exaltation of the status for the non-Aryan hill people, when the scriptures from the vedic literature solely reveal the true identity of Siva and Uma.

Note to be taken. The word Siva and Sabari is of non-aryan origin.
As already proven that the word Siva is hybrid of two Kirata words, simani means Gyan
or knowledge and Kaiba, means five, i.e.
Si+Ba=Siba>Siva>Sibarai>Sibrai. That means a god who has knowledge of five elements of life,
that is earth, fire, water, air, and sky, that is cosmic rays which forms the life. Many historical
records and mythological facts reveals that Sibrai or Siva was originally a Tripuri vis-a-vis Kirata people’s original God, which later had been adopted by non-Kirata people of India, and its
mythology re-written.

The Tripuri (Tipra or Tipperah) people are the original inhabitants of the Kingdom of Tripura in North-East India and Bangladesh. The Tripuri people through the Royal family of the Debbarmas
ruled the Kingdom of Tripura for more than 2000 years till the kingdom joined the Indian
Union in 1949.
The Tripuri people are considered part of the Tibeto-Burmese ethnic group. Originally they migrated from near the upper courses of the Yangtze kiang and the Hwang Ho rivers in Western China.
The common reference to these people as "Kiratas" and "Cinas" in the early Sanskrit texts of India unmistakably indicates that they came down to the Assam valley long before the dawn of Christian era.

Manifestation as Uma:
One of the names of Parvati is Uma. This name is also not mentioned in any of the Vedas. The origin and the birth of word Uma is also full of conflicting and contradictory in the Purana. But it is very clear
according to Tripuri faith and mythology. The Tripureshwari Goddess is called as simply Ama or sakani ama that mother of south. This word Ama had been corrupted to Ama>Uma and
symbolized with Parvati.

The other name of Parvati is known as Kiratini, Chandika but is more well known as Durga
which has all its roots as non-aryan origin.

Hence still today Rai people of Kirat family still worship and thanks Kiratini, Chandika as Durga
in a form of Chandi dance.

According to the book "Devi Mahatmya"("Glory of the Goddess") by Coburn, Thomas B,
it is striking that the word Chandika has virtually no earlier history in Sanskrit. "There are no instances of its occurrence in the Vedic literature we have surveyed. The epics are similarly barren: neither
the Ramayana nor the Mahabharata give evidence of the epithet, although in one of the hymns
inserted in the latter Canda and Candi are applied to the deity they praised."

And Sabari is a female name from Sabara tribe. Sabara tribe is associated with food-gathering and hunting activities. Tribal and indigenous people of India by Rabindra Nath Pati, Jagannatha Dash

In addition, at the page 235 Tribal roots of Hinduism by Shiv Kumar Tiwari, one can find the list of non-aryan tribes. The sanskrit refers Pulinda, Nishada, Sabara, Kiratas tribes repeatedly.
At next page, it gives account about Sabara tribes. Here's a short except from the page.

"The earliest reference to the Sabara tribe is found in the Aitareya Brahmana wherein an account of its origin is given. It says that the eldest sons of Visvamitra were cursed to become the progency of the
most abject races such as Andhras, the Pundras, the Sabaras, the Pulindas and the Mutibas. These Dasyu tribes are said to have lived on the borders of the Aryan territory. The Mahabharat further elaborates this explanation. The Ramayana also confirms the tribe to be of non-Aryan origin."


The Origin of Hindu Religion is therefore is religion of native tribes and hence this thread is concluded
but i will continue to update any relevant findings regarding to Hinduism if i have hands to it.

On my continuation of this thread, we will FOCUS on Early Period of Nepal, and how the term "Nepal" came to exist when the Kiratas migrated from Indo-Gangetic plains to the Himalays regions.


Happy readings,
                          jpg(archelogy major)

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