This seems to be a four part series..I could see only the 4th...The other links are also given below
Some good evidences quoted below to nullify the so called Aryan invasion
I have also demonstrated that Sanskrit is far older than Avestan and that Avestan broke away from the wider Saptasindhu, the land of the seven rivers, moving north-westwards. (2015, ch4).
Baudhāyana’s Śrautasūtra 18.4 mentions two migrations of the Vedic people. One was eastward, the Āyava. The other was westward, the Āmāvasa, and this produced the Gāndāris (Gandhāra and Bactria), the Parśus Persians and the Arattas (of Urartu and/or Ararat on the Caucasus?).
The archaeological evidence, and particularly expert archaeologists of the area, Possehl and Bridget Allchin, tell us that Sarasvatī stopped flowing down to the ocean at about 3800 BC. Consequently, the hymns that praise Sarasvatī as “best-river, best mother, best goddess” etc. must have been composed before that date. Otherwise, the Indus would have been the best river!
http://www.newsgram.com/vedic-sansk...-westward-migrations-from-india-dr-n-kazanas/
More in the Series:
Interview with B. B. Lal-1-No evidence for warfare or invasion; Aryan migration too is a myth
Interview with B. B. Lal-2- Vedic and Harappan are respectively literary and material facets of same civilization
Interview with Rajesh Kochhar: Rigvedic people not Harappans, Naditama Saraswati is Helmand in Afghanistan
Some good evidences quoted below to nullify the so called Aryan invasion
I have also demonstrated that Sanskrit is far older than Avestan and that Avestan broke away from the wider Saptasindhu, the land of the seven rivers, moving north-westwards. (2015, ch4).
Baudhāyana’s Śrautasūtra 18.4 mentions two migrations of the Vedic people. One was eastward, the Āyava. The other was westward, the Āmāvasa, and this produced the Gāndāris (Gandhāra and Bactria), the Parśus Persians and the Arattas (of Urartu and/or Ararat on the Caucasus?).
The archaeological evidence, and particularly expert archaeologists of the area, Possehl and Bridget Allchin, tell us that Sarasvatī stopped flowing down to the ocean at about 3800 BC. Consequently, the hymns that praise Sarasvatī as “best-river, best mother, best goddess” etc. must have been composed before that date. Otherwise, the Indus would have been the best river!
http://www.newsgram.com/vedic-sansk...-westward-migrations-from-india-dr-n-kazanas/
More in the Series:
Interview with B. B. Lal-1-No evidence for warfare or invasion; Aryan migration too is a myth
Interview with B. B. Lal-2- Vedic and Harappan are respectively literary and material facets of same civilization
Interview with Rajesh Kochhar: Rigvedic people not Harappans, Naditama Saraswati is Helmand in Afghanistan