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who were Brahmins? from where they come from.? why they destroyed the indus valley civilization ?

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Answered by mujumdertusi
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Brahmins were people

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Answered by ronak7165
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who were Brahmins?

=The Rig Veda contains a different story of origin for the varnas. In this Hindu scripture, Brahmin originated from the mouth of Brahma, while Kshatriya originated from the arms. The two primary roles of the Kshatriya Varna were to govern the land and to wage war, which led to professions as rulers and soldiers.Agastya's journey indicated the southward movement of Aryan Brahmins into the peninsula. Even today many South Indian Brahmin families trace their antecedents to Agastya, thus claiming that they descend from the Aryans.

from where they come from.?

=Brahmins can trace their ancestry largely to “steppe migrations” from modern day Kazakhstan, Russia, and Ukraine. A foreign origin for the Indo-Aryans has always been the dominant academic idea, and the recent Rakhigarhi findings only further diminish the strength of the claim that our ancestors were native to India. So, yes: Brahmin ancestors, as well as their proto-language and proto-culture, came from “Aryan migrations” or “invasions”, or whatever you want to call it.

Whether we belong to India or not is up to whoever asks the question- plenty of people are more than willing to say that we do not belong to India, but that we do believe that India belongs to us, because we are conquerors and oppressors, just like our “Aryan ancestors.” However, consider that many of us don’t like to acknowledge the Aryan migration- we only accept it because that is what the science says. This is because we are attached to India- even if it is not our genetic and linguistic homeland, it is certainly our spiritual and cultural homeland, and it has always been. It was here that Sanskrit, the so-called “Brahmin language”, evolved and flourished- it was here that various cultures melded to form the Vedic culture, as well as so many colorful later cultures. The only reason that Brahmins and their culture exist is because of India- if they had stayed on the steppes, they would have been just another group of Indo-Europeans, and they probably would have been wiped out or completely absorbed by various future migrations and invasions of the steppes.

I do not deny the various inequities that my ancestors created or upheld. However, I do have faith that at least some of us have always believed in wisdom and love over dogma and discrimination: that some of us considered and treated those non-Brahmins around us, lower caste and tribal, as our spiritual family, even though historical records do not indicate this. So while Brahmins come from outside of India, they do belong to India, as they always have.

why they destroyed the indus valley civilization ?

In my earlier article “Shudras, not Aryans, built the Indus Valley Civilisation”, I have argued that the Agni and Vayu worshipping Rig Vedic Aryans might have caused the destruction of 1,500 years of Harappan and post-Harappan civilisation. ... The Indus Valley Civilisation was built by Indo-Africans.Aryan invaders killed people and destroyed the Indus Valley Civilization. ... The destruction of these people by Aryans was a sad event in history. The Aryans lived in villages and knew nothing of urban life. Thus it took hundred of years again for India to have beautiful cities like Mohen-jo-daro and Harappa.Many scholars believe that the collapse of the Indus Valley Civilization was caused by climate change. ... By 1800 BCE, the Indus Valley climate grew cooler and drier, and a tectonic event may have diverted or disrupted river systems, which were the lifelines of the Indus Valley Civilization.

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