Thursday, July 10, 2014

Connection between Ancient India and Uru Civ of Australia

Migration of ancient Indian to Australia
  
Dr Raghavendra Rao from the Anthropological Survey of India, says that DNA evidence linking Indian tribes to Australian Aboriginal people points to the fact that humans arrived in Australia via a southern coastal route through India. His team used computer programs to predict that a common ancestor existed, between the Indian population and Aboriginal Australians, up to 50,000 years ago.

The Uru megalithic sites of Australia date back to between 30,000 and 50,000 years, with extensive sites in the central west of NSW. The Sun is the most common symbol that is seen in the Megaliths erected by the Uru of Australia.

The Uruans worshipped the Sky-Father and Mother Earth. These are concepts linked to the Vedic India. In India, the World-Mother is worshipped as Goddess Jagadambika (जगदम्बिका). The Sky-Father in Sanskrit is Jagatpati (जगत्पति) which is Vishnu. Jagatpati is also another word for the Sun as per the Vedic tradition.
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With this as the background lets apply Sanskrit to decipher the word Uru- the name by which this civilization came to be known. In Sanskrit Uru (उरु) means Earth. This may be a reference to the Earth-Mother of the Uruan culture.

However, in the megalithic sites of Australia, it is the Sun that takes prominence and is the most common and recurring symbol. In Sanskrit Aru (अरु) means the Sun. And the name Australia may be derived from Aru.

The entire word Australia can be decoded if we apply Sanskrit. Arus (अरुस्) means the Sun, Taral (तरल) means liquid which may refer to the coastal route which the Indians took to arrive into Australia and the fact that the entire continent is surrounded by water - a logic similar to why Australia and New Zealand together are referred to as Oceania. Alaya (आलय) means home or a retreat.

And here is something from the Gympie Times (Australia's Newspaper), Australia dated 30th October, 1975.

A Granite Hindu God Ganesha  Artefact found in Dogun, Australia
A Granite Hindu God Ganesha
Artefact found in Dogun, Australia
"At Dogun, schoolboy Cliff Brown, 13, found an elephant about 100mm high carved from beige granite. It is thought to be the Hindu God Ganesha." - The Gympie Times.


A statue found in the Gympie Ruins area The 'Padma_Asana' Posture is the same as Indian Vedic Goddess
A statue found in the Gympie Ruins area
The 'Padma_Asana' Posture is the same as
Indian Vedic Goddess

And now a report from BBC News, dated 14th January, 2013 quotes a genetic research study which has concluded that Australia experienced a wave of migration from India about 4,000 years ago. It also says that a Genome-wide data substantiates that the Holocene gene flowed from India to Australia.*


An Australian Bushman with  the U-shaped Vedic Tilak on his forehead
An Australian Bushman with
the U-shaped Vedic Tilak on his forehead


 statue of ape similar to losr Hanumanstatue of ape similar to losr Hanuman
The ape is made of conglomerate iron stone and shows a squatting ape figure. Interestingly similar to Lord Hanuman.


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