It is a well-known fact that the question of who the Aryans were, where they came from, and their origins has always intrigued those who delve into history. So, let’s recall what the history we have read so far tells us about this. According to the history we’ve studied, the Aryans were foreign invaders who came from somewhere, attacked our Bharat (India), destroyed our culture and traditions, and composed the massive Rigveda. This is what we’ve been taught all along.read also: Petition challenging the state government's order on the caste census survey heard in Karnataka High Court..!
However, the reality is quite different. In truth, there was no such group called the “Aryans.” Instead, this is a fabrication created by Westerners who ruled our country for thousands of years. The mastermind behind all these fabricated stories was Max Müller, a so-called great Sanskrit scholar during the British era. It is commonly claimed that the Rigveda was composed by Aryans who came from foreign lands and invaded India. However, the word “Arya” appears in the Rigveda itself in 36 instances.read also: H-1B Visa Fee Hike to $100,000 Triggers Up to 4% Drop in Infosys, Wipro ADRs in the US...!
According to the Rigveda, the term “Arya” means noble, virtuous, or righteous. Taking this term and creating a separate group called “Aryans” deserves a sarcastic salute. Furthermore, in 1851, Max Müller wrote an article claiming that the Aryans were a distinct race and propagated this idea through a series of lectures. However, in 1871, he changed his stance, stating that the Aryans were not a separate race but a linguistic family. All these details can be found in the book Which History?Vardha Women's Banarasi Art Silk Saree with Jacquard Weave and Unstitched Matching Blouse Piece | Sari for Women
by MVR Shastri, translated by Babu Krishnamurthy, on page 23, in the section titled “Who are the Aryans?”