The first people of India were Africans! The word India itself means
Black. Yoga & other so-called Eastern teachings originated in Africa!
The Latin word "India" is from the Greek word Indus (or Indos) which
means Black. The earliest people of India were Black Africans! It is
believed that many of them came from Ethiopia. Often called Dravidians,
these Africans founded the great Indus Valley Civilization around 3000
B.C. They brought with them many spiritual sciences which originated in
Africa, such as those of Yoga, Kundalini & Reflexology. They were
masters of urban planning and architecture: their homes & cities had
running water, toilets, and an underground sewage system! - evidenced at
the Mohenjo Daro ruins (2000 B.C.). It is believed that the Ganges, the
sacered river of India, is named after an Ethiopian king of that name who
conquered Asia as far as this river. Buddha, Krishna, and other great
Black sages arose from their successive civilizations, including the
great King Asoka.
Barbaric whites invaded India, bringing destruction.
Around the 7th century B.C., nomadic, barbaric tribes of whites invaded
India. Like their Greek cousins were to do later, these uncivilized
whites learned civilization from the Blacks and overthrew them,
destroying their great civilization. Like their European cousins were to
do later with Christianity and Judaism, they distorted the Black's
religion into a system which ensured their superiority while suppressing
the natives. The caste system is the basis of their cunning, oppressive
religious ideology which to this day enslaves the mind, body and soul of
indigenous Blacks. Originally called Brahminism, this religion was
altered and is now called
Hinduism - the greatest curse to India's
Blacks. According to Madame Blavatsky - founder of Theosophy (a
philosophy based on India's sacred sciences), a type of caste system was
already in place before the whites arrived. They worsened and exploited
it, putting themselves on top. Historians incorrectly refer to these
whites as "Aryan," a word stolen from the Sanskrit language of India's
Blacks, where it meant noble cultivator or the holy as a title for Rishis
(sages) who mastered the sacred science of Aryasatyani.
At the top of the Hindu caste pyramid sits the Brahmin. At the bottom
are the heavily exploited, degraded, humiliated, slave-like, impoverished
"Untouchables" who carry the weight of the entire population. They are
the worse victims of Hindu society, along with women at all caste levels.
African Presence in Early Asia presents an essay by Indian activists v.T.
Rajshekar who writes: " From the very beginning it [Brahminism/Hinduism]
has had the suppression of the native population and women, even Aryan
women, as its primary principles.... whereas the natives respected all
humans and assured equal status to women. In fact, the natives of India
were matriarchal..." These Black Untouchables are the long-suffering
descendants of Aryan/Black unions and native Black populations who
retreated into the hinterlands of India seeking escape from the advancing
Aryan influence under which they eventually succumbed. They call
themselves Dalits which means crushed and broken. Though the caste
system (or varna system) was based originally on skin color (varna means
color), color is not the main problem as some dark or light skinned
people are found at the top and bottom. The problem is the sanctioned
oppression of Black Untouchables. No justice exists for them! Crimes
against them by caste Hindus almost always go unpunished! Rajshekar
writes "No where else in the world is there an parallel to the Aryan
persecution of the untouchables of India... It is a social, cultural, and
religious institution... The caste structure maintains itself because
every member of a particular caste group stands to gain by belonging to
that particular caste-group. The caste system helps the exploitation of
the weark by the strong. India's constitution not only does not
interfere with caste, but fully upholds it... Caste system is based on
purity and pollution. One group is considered more pure than the other.
The less pure caste group accepts its lower status because it is happy
that it has a much larger caste group below it to exploit. As long as
there is somebody below it to exploit, it is proud and will not mind
somebody always standing on its shoulders. So the entire caste structure
is a ... self-sustaining, automatic, exploitive machine."
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