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Komentáře • 273

  • @bastabbiswas3885
    @bastabbiswas3885 Před 2 lety +134

    When a Scientist starts digging, he digs far deeper than any historian.
    My salute to your hard work Sir.
    I never knew that we used to build ocean crossing boats back in Harappan era !

    • @bastabbiswas3885
      @bastabbiswas3885 Před 2 lety +12

      @@msrsculpts8179 tamil DNA?
      😂😂😂😂LOL....ignorant fellow.
      All Indians, Sinhalese, Afghans & Iranians share the same DNA, only a few tribes have little variations in their genome sequence.
      Tamil & Assamese & Pakistani & Sri Lankan & Odiya ...all have same DNA.
      In future don't comment on things you know nothing about.

    • @ShahanshahShahin
      @ShahanshahShahin Před 2 lety

      Historian can be a Archeologist

    • @bastabbiswas3885
      @bastabbiswas3885 Před 2 lety

      @@ShahanshahShahin rather the converse is more probable

  • @ysmohithys2585
    @ysmohithys2585 Před 2 lety +157

    This is so true, I lived in Australia for 4 years and I always thought the aboriginals were closely related to us. I could see it in their faces, they look like us, but slightly wild in appearance due to the outback conditions.

    • @reptilesspurky937
      @reptilesspurky937 Před 2 lety

      No they are not connected to us at all not even distantly yhe vaguely connected component is due to convergent evolution

    • @thedescanteer
      @thedescanteer Před 2 lety +12

      @@reptilesspurky937 "Convergent evolution" does not explain the presence of Indian-origin Y-DNA haplogroups among the Australian aborigines.

    • @Rishi123456789
      @Rishi123456789 Před 2 lety +9

      @@reptilesspurky937 Dravidians are related to Aboriginal Australians, Melanesians, Papuans and Andamanese people (like the Sentinelese people, for example).

    • @reptilesspurky937
      @reptilesspurky937 Před 2 lety +1

      @@thedescanteer Your right that's explained away by looking at the fact that australian aboringals have have mixture with SEA or south East Asia and SEA has significant amount of Indian dna so through 2nd hand dispersal it spread.
      Genetically today Me as an ethnic bengalis I am 3 x as close to your average pashtun than to your average australian aboringal

    • @thedescanteer
      @thedescanteer Před 2 lety +3

      @@utkarshsingh8297 Those are garbage racial categories. Indians have some of the highest amounts+diversity of what are considered "Caucasian" Y-DNA haplogroups. Caste/ex-caste Indians (including so-called SCs) and a large portion of our tribes (beside the NE ones) are much closer to Mediterranean & Western European populations and far removed from the so-called Australoid, Vedoid, Andamanese clines both temporally and genetically. The latter (minus the Lankan groups) are deliberately included in the genetic gradient for statistical skulduggery.

  • @ShubhamKumar-nl2ii
    @ShubhamKumar-nl2ii Před 2 lety +160

    The country who host the flags of human rights were the ones who have the record of most human right abuses..

    • @sushantkunder4266
      @sushantkunder4266 Před rokem +4

      Isi ko kalyug bolte hai bhai.

    • @Bhatti_Saab_7773
      @Bhatti_Saab_7773 Před rokem

      Bhai taakatvar ka zamana hota hai... Aur kamzor ka too abuse hi hota hai... Aur yahi duniya ki sachai hai...

  • @nash4804
    @nash4804 Před 2 lety +71

    I have personally found hundreds of ancient Tamil cognates in Australian aboriginal languages. E.g. Katoomba= kotumpai(கொடும்பை) = waterfall; thaatha = thaathaa (தாத்தா)= grandfather; thalai = thalam, thalu, thal ( தாலம், தாலு, தால்) = tongue. Hundreds more. The key thing to note is that in order to secure a higher number of matches, comparison should be made with ancient Tamil words that are free from anglicisation, sanskritisation and modern day constructions. Also to bear in mind that many of these ancient Tamil words are no longer in everyday use among present day Tamil community. For e.g. the words kotumpai and thaal given above. The link between Tamils and Australia must have been in deep antiquity for the presence of these ancient Tamil words among Australian natives. We can look in a way at Australian aboriginal languages as a repository of fossilised Tamil.

    • @gravewalker34
      @gravewalker34 Před 2 lety +5

      There are many common words in autronesian dravidian and aryan languages. They must have a common ancestral language.

    • @Nope-111
      @Nope-111 Před rokem +10

      Yes dinosaurs were also "tamil" speaker😅

    • @ComaToast1
      @ComaToast1 Před rokem +2

      Brother I am Australian aboriginal please tell me if you know the word “buddo”.

    • @zxy5671
      @zxy5671 Před rokem +6

      All indegenious Australians are tamils. All the native Americans are tamils. Humanity originated from Tamils

    • @Bhatti_Saab_7773
      @Bhatti_Saab_7773 Před rokem +1

      @@ComaToast1 does it means familiar or some one close?

  • @user-rj8wx1tj7t
    @user-rj8wx1tj7t Před rokem +36

    I searched a lot about Australian aborigines. They have numerous similarities with India especially linguistically. They had pure sanskrit/Tamil names. I give some instances. These are not fictional. All taken from 'wikipedia'.
    • They had a tribe called 'Bijaygiri'.
    • One of their leader's name was Windradyne. If we avoid British pronunciation, it is actually 'Indradyumn'. He fought against the satanic British settlers to rescue his native land.
    • The last solely indigenous Tasmanian was 'Truganani', again if we avoid British pronunciation, it should be written as a 'Trigunani'. Pure dharmic name.

    • @ComaToast1
      @ComaToast1 Před rokem +3

      Spot on brother much respect from an aboriginal

  • @akashbhullar
    @akashbhullar Před 2 lety +112

    Could have never even imagined this, and this being a fact, literally blows away my mind.

    • @Life-A-Blessing
      @Life-A-Blessing Před 2 lety +2

      Great information sir ! With your every video it can be seen that Indians had reached most parts of the world and had stayed there for generations ,married the local people and had trade and cultural exchanges thousands of years before.
      Could u tell something about ancient Indian aircraft science and sea vehicles in detail.Some texts mention rocket science in detail and we all know scriptures have description of dieties coming by some air transport .
      Also about the anti- missiles in Ramayana which countered the missiles which were operated by certain learned or blessed warriors using some mantras .
      Also could u tell about food ,medicines and lifestyle influence in various parts of world .
      Thank u every much sir..!!😃We indeed feel more connected to Indian culture after knowing these things !

    • @nirmalsingh6364
      @nirmalsingh6364 Před 2 lety

      Wonderful information, no evidence supplied, but let's believe it. It makes me a proud indian.

    • @thedescanteer
      @thedescanteer Před 2 lety +6

      @@nirmalsingh6364 You want to be spoonfed scientific papers on a CZcams podcast? Are you capable of using Google or no? Only if doubting Thomases such as yourself were half as sceptical and questioning with your teachers in the classroom.

  • @adityasaha7272
    @adityasaha7272 Před 2 lety +73

    Thanks a lot for stating Indian dogs are intelligent, because they really are but are not appreciated. People run after artificially and unethically bred foreign breed dogs while ignoring the highly intelligent, healthy and good looking Indian dogs.

    • @akshaybahuguna4906
      @akshaybahuguna4906 Před 2 lety

      Hi trying to understand what characteristics are considered when saying indian dogs considered are intelligent ? This is a new fact for me

    • @lautheimpaler4686
      @lautheimpaler4686 Před 2 lety +8

      @@akshaybahuguna4906 My guess would be being able to recognize and memorize human face, being able to detect suspicious behavior, not being overly aggressive, better survival instincts etc.

    • @donthidefrommeh5374
      @donthidefrommeh5374 Před 2 lety

      Yes true I always feed my street dogs they are very intelligent

    • @siddeshnaik2296
      @siddeshnaik2296 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Surviving on chaotic Indian streets is enough to prove for me

    • @nirbija
      @nirbija Před 10 měsíci

      @@siddeshnaik2296
      Your "surviving on chaotic Indian streets" is too funny; and it would be something the Indian dogs will bow heads in agreement. lol

  • @koteswar009
    @koteswar009 Před 2 lety +69

    I live in Australia since 7 years and have travelled all states, even Darwin, Northern Territory where many Indigenous people live. Just sometime back as I was walking along Brisbane river in city I saw history of the city and it said since 6000 years Indigenous Australians lived here and only in mid 1800s when Europeans surveyed, built houses.
    I saw cultural dances, story telling, artwork by Indigenous people and found resemblance to stories I heard as kid. Perhaps Indians traveled by sea to northern Australia and established contacts with locals .
    It is said in Australia that Indigenous people lived here since 50,000 years ago. There must be influx of another wave just before the land bridge of Asia and Australia broke after the last ice age around 10000 years ago

    • @koteswar009
      @koteswar009 Před 2 lety +4

      @@msrsculpts8179 I read about linguistics tree and south Indian Dravidian languages are not part of Indo-European language tree but are more close to Australian aboriginal languages. I read in research book that Telugu has close similarities to South Australian, western Australian aboriginal languages, and to some extent even Tamil language. People may have migrated from Africa to southern India to Australia many many 1000s of years ago.

    • @koteswar009
      @koteswar009 Před 2 lety +2

      @@msrsculpts8179 give me source of the DNA study and global sea travel apart from south east asia. I am interested to read

    • @mystic7768
      @mystic7768 Před 2 lety +3

      60,000 years ago

  • @sarthakthapliyal4710
    @sarthakthapliyal4710 Před 2 lety +62

    It is really sad that these facts are not given their due within our education system and our books.

  • @adityakadam3253
    @adityakadam3253 Před 2 lety +48

    Great information.
    It's funny I live in Australia just 2 years ago I heard some Australian's saying to the immigrants settled in Australia
    " Get out from here this is my fucking piece of land "
    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Rishi123456789
      @Rishi123456789 Před 2 lety +6

      We Indians own every piece of land.

    • @ComaToast1
      @ComaToast1 Před rokem +1

      @@Rishi123456789 sir you’re welcome in my country but with that mindset you will get disciplined and taught respect by us aboriginals😂

    • @ComaToast1
      @ComaToast1 Před rokem

      @@Rishi123456789 respectfully

  • @piyush2298
    @piyush2298 Před 2 lety +65

    Sea levels were lower during those times too. Much part of Indonesia up to East Timor could have been traversed by foot also, I think.

    • @achalsoni1724
      @achalsoni1724 Před 2 lety +3

      If that is so why did Ram made setu to go to Sri Lanka?

    • @rahul.thakur
      @rahul.thakur Před 2 lety +10

      @@achalsoni1724 Not the same time period. He was talking about the Vedic era. Rama was born after Vedas were completed.

    • @DipanBhattacharyaJEE
      @DipanBhattacharyaJEE Před 2 lety +2

      Bro 5000 years is a small period for such a large geographical change

    • @piyush2298
      @piyush2298 Před 2 lety +7

      @@DipanBhattacharyaJEE its a climatic change. Just 10,000 years BP sea levels are said to be roughly 100 meters lower than today, when there was Glacial maximum on Earth. Then Entire England was under Ice sheets.

    • @hsram1985
      @hsram1985 Před 2 lety +13

      @@piyush2298 Indus valley civilization is not the oldest of Indian civilization. It is a mindless historians theory of British stooges. It is just a last lump of mighty Saraswati river civilization. Saraswati civilization is not the oldest too. There are people all over India existed during the ice age of the west. Ujjain, western ghats of India, punt /Sheba /Malabar of kerala all existed from at least 40000 years. India is a only continuing civilization on this planet. It exists not in the deserts. It exists right corner around us.

  • @ashishgautam3679
    @ashishgautam3679 Před 2 lety +16

    I lived in Australia for 7 years and saw Aboriginal people from close. They look very similar to us. Pleasantly surprised to know we have connections with them genetically. So proud of our ancient civilisation!

  • @tirupatmishra8228
    @tirupatmishra8228 Před 2 lety +17

    Pranam Abhijit ji,
    This is Tirupati to begin with I want to thank you for running such a powerful talk shows so efficiently and thank you enlightening us with our nation's lost history
    I am writing this to touch base on the fact regarding the war held between Alexander ( not so great ) and the great King Poros.
    There are several records mentioning Alexander as the winner and I have come across a few documentaries where it was found that Alexander did not have a war with king Puru and left India unharmed and some mentioned Alexander losing the war .
    please throw some light on this.
    Pranam.

  • @abhilashchandran7373
    @abhilashchandran7373 Před 2 lety +34

    I have heard that the Sangam Tamil map actually covered Madagascar and Australia with Sri Lanka. I don't know how far this is true. So if this is true, then Australians and the people of Madagascar are Ancient Indians and then just like how Dwarkha sank into the sea, the major part of Sangam Tamil sank into the sea because of some change in tectonic plates. This is not my claim but just a theory. If it might be true then I am happy about it.

    • @dineshsharma6125
      @dineshsharma6125 Před 2 lety +1

      Not possible. I know you are talking about Kumari Kandam. A large continent about size of India stretching from India to Australia and to Madagascar. Agasthya talks about a land sinking gradually and people moving into today's southern India. But Kumari Kandam is impossible given the depths of oceans. One possibility is a landmass between India and SL, about size of Kerala because here the depth of ocean is about 100m +_30m. So it's possible 6000 BC or earlier when earth was cooler and had more ice and lower sea levels that part was part of India and SL amd India were one.

    • @dineshsharma6125
      @dineshsharma6125 Před 2 lety +1

      @@dv9239 Kumari Kandam isn't real. But Agasthya talks about receding coast lines and sinking of whole cities and subsequent movement of kingdoms inwards. If we look off the coast of TN and Kerela we might actually find something. We have looked into it yet.

    • @rajarampachiappan2279
      @rajarampachiappan2279 Před rokem +1

      Australian aborigins spoke sanskrit so sanskrit is the language of Australia's aborigines as well as
      Sentinal tribes of Andaman islands.
      They had lived with Vedas. All Vedas
      Actually Vedas came from Australian Aborigins. Our puranas
      Mention this. Kindly find out. From
      dna history

  • @jyotivyas9286
    @jyotivyas9286 Před 2 lety +18

    Dingo and Dhol and Bhartiya Shwans are Same ❤️✌🏼🌹🕉️🏹🙏🏻Jai Sanatan Dharm kee 🙏🏻🕉️🙏🏻Jai Bharat 👍🏼🕉️🙏🏻🔥

  • @anuragmishra6691
    @anuragmishra6691 Před 2 lety +5

    'Harappan era of Indian civilization' very precise sir othervise we used to say only Harappan civilization.

  • @sswayamprakash
    @sswayamprakash Před 2 lety +29

    The ancient Tamil people went to Australia through sea. They followed the routes travelled by turtles to reach Australia. Even today there are a lot of Tamil names for the coastal regions of Australia which stands a testimony & proof for their influence over there. There's a weapon called boomerang in Australia, which was copied from an ancient Tamil weapon called "Valari". The Indian pariah dog is also one of the native dogs of Tamil land, which is the ancestor of the dingo. You can find the influence of Tamil language and culture among the Aboriginal tribes. One Mr.Orissa balu, a famous oceanic archaeologist have done a deep research in this regard. He discovered the Tamil connect to the coastal regions all over the globe and have documented his findings. வாழ்க தமிழ் வாழ்க பாரதம்🇮🇳

    • @richasharma9777
      @richasharma9777 Před 2 lety +3

      So interesting 🙏

    • @sswayamprakash
      @sswayamprakash Před 2 lety +1

      @@richasharma9777 🙏

    • @cvs2k6
      @cvs2k6 Před 2 lety +1

      That was Proto-Dravidian language from which Tamil is originated along with rest of the Dravidian languages. Tamil being the last language to get seperated from Proto Dravidian language family, has more similar words than those of other Dravidian languages.

    • @sswayamprakash
      @sswayamprakash Před 2 lety +4

      @@cvs2k6 Hey bro, do you know one thing that there's nothing called as a Dravidian language. Once it was written in a book probably a Buddhist work, they've used the word "Dhravida libi" to explain the script of Tamil language. But even before that the same Tamil script was recorded as Tamili by others. So there's nothing called as a Dravidian language. Also the very word Tamil itself stands a testimony to its origins. Tamil means speaking in a proper way. All the other languages (83 counted to this date) of this Tamil language family got influenced by other languages and have evolved to be new languages. The oldest is not from another oldest. So when humans started to communicate they don't have a language and when they have one, they named it to be the proper way of speaking and communicating. That's why Tamil is the only languagewhich have similarities with almost all the languages on the planet.

    • @tamilism3680
      @tamilism3680 Před 2 lety +2

      @@cvs2k6 Dravidian proto Dravidian is all given to hid tamil pride by aryans

  • @mytube12
    @mytube12 Před 2 lety +14

    They reached Australia 5000 years ago. That means they started travelling way before that, especially if they jumped through the islands of Indonesia

    • @mytube12
      @mytube12 Před 2 lety +2

      @Peter Mercado I'm talking about introduction of Dingo from India. Tiba explosion killed off many from South India

    • @RojaJaneman
      @RojaJaneman Před 2 lety +1

      True. Probably took like thousand years.

    • @rajarampachiappan2279
      @rajarampachiappan2279 Před rokem

      But Rig Veda reached. Before this time! You forget to mention? Why?

  • @4z4d
    @4z4d Před 2 lety +6

    3000 BCE - 2500 BCE
    This is the same time, Indian origin people appear in East Europe as Yamanya (Yavan).
    Mittani, Kassite etc appear in West asia and Egypt. In greece (Pococke book).
    Sarasvati drying up and 100 years drought may have initiated it.

  • @vfrfandom3904
    @vfrfandom3904 Před 2 lety +7

    Miriwoong is one of them. Spoken for tens of thousands of years in a part of Western Australia, the language has now just a handful of fluent speakers.

  • @venugopalants1758
    @venugopalants1758 Před 2 lety +6

    I have heard that Australia was part of this Bharatha Kanda ( you may see the formation of continents. Bharatha Kanda drifted away from Africa. Indonesia, Australia were part of it and later separated ) It is also said that Srilanka was part of India and Ramayana’s Lanka is actually Australia.
    In the year 1960 I saw a movie “ the sky above and mud below” showing the local cannibals collecting skulls as their trophy. They would burn the enemy smear the ashes on their body and dance. It is similar to the Rakshasas mentioned in Ramayana.
    It is also said that in our scriptures the distance mentioned between India and Sri Lanka raises doubt that it is not the present Sri Lanka. There is also a version that the present Lanka separated from Australia. I request you to kindly look into these aspects although the above may not be relevant to your research.
    Another interesting story I read in the year 1968. Himalayas was once under the sea was proved by Japanese scientists

    • @venugopalants1758
      @venugopalants1758 Před 2 lety

      They found fossils of sea creatures. Even now India inches underneath Himalayas and it’s height increases. Chinese and Nepalese Governments verify advise the height of Everest once in two years or so. The poranikas -story tellers in those days used to say that when Siva Parvati marriage took place the entire population went to Kailas and kailas was slowly getting immersed, and to balance sage Agasthya was sent to south. Thus Mount Kailas once regained its height.
      I understand that the dna of Africans matches with that of Indians!
      I just mentioned what I read heard about sixty seventy five years back.

  • @geetdesh111
    @geetdesh111 Před 2 lety +15

    I so loved that you called the Indian street dog intelligent :)

  • @baskaranmunusamy8189
    @baskaranmunusamy8189 Před 2 lety +8

    About 5 thousand years ago the sea levels were lower and people were able to walk or go by boats easily.

    • @RojaJaneman
      @RojaJaneman Před 2 lety +2

      Only time u could walk across continents were on ice during the last ice age. Which ended 11k years ago. Oceans were still pretty deep.

  • @enmarcanete468
    @enmarcanete468 Před rokem +2

    Good afternoon Sir Abhijit Chavda , your channel are so unique. The presentation and details are so clear and factful...More God's Blessings and Favor To You and Your Family ❤😊...

  • @priyankanath6445
    @priyankanath6445 Před 2 lety +5

    Your are absolutely right sir we don't know it because we are not taught about this...we only taught about British ,Mugal's in history.

  • @abiramim2384
    @abiramim2384 Před 2 lety +21

    Yes ,the Aboriginal Australians are orginally from Tamil submerged "kumari kandam" , probably after the submerged continent they cut off from kumari kandam as Oceania or definitely that people cut off . Aboriginal language also have tamil connect ,even when you see this video the man in thumbnail looks exactly like a man we see in todays Tamil Nadu
    czcams.com/video/ZwSXFvDDjYE/video.html

    • @ekh-a-live7433
      @ekh-a-live7433 Před 2 lety +1

      Please I request all to watch Mr.Orissa balu..historian,and
      runs the Integrated Ocean Culture Research Foundation, based in Chennai.[1] For over 21 years,[timeframe?] he has researched sea turtles and human migration patterns, believing that ancient Tamil traders followed the routes of the turtles....

    • @hsram1985
      @hsram1985 Před 2 lety +8

      Please not again..Fake Tamil pride hype reached its peak.

    • @Shankar6791
      @Shankar6791 Před 2 lety +2

      @@hsram1985
      I know how and why you feel about this.
      She is right...there was a continent beyond kanyakumari of today...this had been documented well in the ancient Tamil literature... there was a river called pahruli...also mentioned which is beyond the river Tamiraparuni..which is the southern most river of India today...
      We don't know the facts fully yet....
      Secondly, please see the chola dynasty and they have conquered today's Sumatra.. Malaysia..and parts of Thailand...
      Thirdly, we shouldn't assume the language of today may not be the case of 5000 to ,10000 year ago and also the culture..m
      Finally the continents of today wasn't the same begur the last ice age..
      We need more research... definitely...

    • @tamilism3680
      @tamilism3680 Před 2 lety +2

      @@hsram1985 aryan came just for to hid our pride

    • @p_HoE_niX
      @p_HoE_niX Před 2 lety

      @@tamilism3680 Goddamn, all you people do is cry all the time.😪

  • @skanda138
    @skanda138 Před rokem +2

    I'm really thinking that humanity originated in Bharat and spread elsewhere. Seeing that many cultures have an Indian touch it questions the theory of human evolution.
    Also yes the similarities b/w dingo and indian pariah is unmistakable. Guess that's why they still thrive there; dry conditions and fast moving prey.

  • @abhisheksumanAS
    @abhisheksumanAS Před 2 lety

    I had asked this question but now I came to know, you have already answered it. Thanks

  • @vedicwarriorOriginal
    @vedicwarriorOriginal Před 2 lety +14

    Some great points Abhijit, except for one thing: Indigenous Australians do have the same rights as any other Australian. I know this since I live in Australia and have worked in the Justice system. All other points are spot on, btw. They are marginalized due to the baggage of a couple of hundred years of injustices. You've listed them out very well.
    With that out of the way, the first thing that struck me was how very Indian-sounding the names of places were. Some examples; Turramarra, Parramatta, Cootamundra, Narrandera, Narrabri, Ulla Dulla, etc. The way these names are uttered by the Aboriginal people sounds very much like some South Indian languages. Also, if u listen to them speaking in their native language, the cadence is very similar to Tamil. Also, the indigenous people look very similar to Tamil people. Similar features and complexion.
    Aboriginal art: Quite a of them use geometric patterns and are very similar to Indian Yantra patterns.
    Dreamtime: Aboriginal people have a spiritual concept called Dreamtime. Some spiritual concepts may have similarities to ancient Indian concept of devatas. They are very much attuned to nature and the land they live on. Also, they revere some animals as bridges between them and cosmic beings.
    Love ur videos, mate. 👍🙏🕉

  • @MariAmmaSar
    @MariAmmaSar Před 2 lety +3

    Many towns in New South Wales with Tamil/Malayalam sounding names. Also , they speak of "Dreamtime", which may have something to do with the Universe being a dream in Lord Vishnu's sleep

  • @logarajahvelayudan9523
    @logarajahvelayudan9523 Před rokem +2

    Uluru (Ayers Rock) a place in inner Australia, Uluru means inner land in Tamil language.....

  • @lovepeace1953
    @lovepeace1953 Před 2 lety +4

    4:15 Just an addition, Aborigines also follow a system where do not marry within their clans (Much like Indian gotra system). 5:00 parts of Indonesia and Timor are still Hindu.......may be a link.

  • @mohitnair8574
    @mohitnair8574 Před 2 lety +5

    Its either lost continent of Kumari Kandam or its the great Indian navy.

  • @shashidharshettar3846
    @shashidharshettar3846 Před 2 lety +2

    Planck Institute of Germany Proved Indian origin of Australia’s Aboriginals. They went their from Tamil Nadu during one of the ice ages when people could walk and take boat between islands

  • @shikhar2121995
    @shikhar2121995 Před 2 lety +36

    Dingo being intelligent was the only comical part in the whole video 👍😂

    • @Chandral
      @Chandral Před 2 lety +3

      Why?

    • @Addzaye
      @Addzaye Před 2 lety +9

      Dingos are intelligent though..

    • @Jkjeetkr8t8
      @Jkjeetkr8t8 Před 2 lety +9

      Dingoes are intelligent indeed.

    • @akshaybahuguna4906
      @akshaybahuguna4906 Před 2 lety

      @@Jkjeetkr8t8 how are they considered intelligent compared to other breeds?

    • @Jkjeetkr8t8
      @Jkjeetkr8t8 Před 2 lety +5

      @@akshaybahuguna4906 just knowing how they co-operate and do teamwork during their prey will make you accept that they are intelligent.

  • @harshpant609
    @harshpant609 Před 2 lety +4

    really felling proud of being an indian 😼

  • @muthansukumar8411
    @muthansukumar8411 Před 2 lety +1

    Your research impressive

  • @angushorton7498
    @angushorton7498 Před 3 měsíci

    The Indonesian Macassans also had a great trade relationship with Northern Australian indigenous peoples centuries before the invasion by the British.

  • @satyamshrivastava468
    @satyamshrivastava468 Před 2 lety +8

    I'm just so surprised how people from Pakistan neglect the fact that they were part of this great civilization

  • @biplabkumarnayak8499
    @biplabkumarnayak8499 Před 2 lety +1

    Can you make a video of ancient Kalinga Trade routes and influence on SE Asia and Sri Lanka.

  • @ravikrishnanthangavel9511

    There is tamil influence in the local Aboriginal language of Australia - Example KaKadu means forest.

  • @peterparker-pl8wt
    @peterparker-pl8wt Před rokem

    Few years ago I visited to Australia and surprised to see lot of Tamil places names.

  • @smallstepshappinessk7296
    @smallstepshappinessk7296 Před 2 lety +7

    अभिजीत जी पंडित श्री राम शर्मा आचार्य जी की पुस्तक समस्त विश्व को भारत के अजस्र अनुदान में भारतीय संस्कृत के विश्व मे फैलाव के समस्त साक्ष्य लिखित है

  • @user-gw7rg8fs8e
    @user-gw7rg8fs8e Před 2 měsíci

    Sir - As far as my reading of mtDNA study goes, the first set of people from Africa moved along the coastline to reach Sindhu/Saraswati basin 70009 years ago and began evolving. Later they mutated into atleast 3 haplo groups of which one moved into northwest around 40-50 thousand years ago. So a little bit of similarity is confused as Aryan invasion. One haplo group moved east ward into China, Malaysia Indonesia and finally to Australia and even to New Zealand some 20000 years ago on boats. Because of the ice age, ocean levels were not as deep as they are now and even in some places, land was pretty much present. So their ancestors were Indians. Some of the primitive cultural forms resemble that of some Indian tribes.

  • @johnprice4392
    @johnprice4392 Před 2 lety

    Good content brother

  • @jfkfitirjdjjsisieirirjfjdj5967

    it is well known to us aboriginal that all ancient cultures came and went from my country,there’s a lot of ancient Indian artefacts found ere as well as Egyptians,I believe we all knew about each other thousands of years ago,the Europeans lied that Australia was only discovered 1770,the ancient peoples had a international community long before wyte came

    • @ComaToast1
      @ComaToast1 Před rokem +2

      💯 not only is Australians and Indians but the Americans also

    • @jfkfitirjdjjsisieirirjfjdj5967
      @jfkfitirjdjjsisieirirjfjdj5967 Před rokem +1

      @@adityaraj2447 yes,religion has decimated our cultures,our old ways was real power but they make the world believe our old ways was just superstitious nonsense,we must preserve and rebuild our old ways,then we get our power back,religion is false but culture is reality

  • @nagbelad
    @nagbelad Před rokem +2

    Indeed. Interestingly, many aborogine languages have some indian influences, like repeating a word to emphasise superlatives, like in HIndi we say "bade bade" . We do that in Kannada as well. DIngos are highly intelligent and look like our wild dogs. More recent introduction of fauna from our part of the world has been camel and minah (another highlhy intelligent bird with amazing survival skills)!

  • @sabhaskarrao4301
    @sabhaskarrao4301 Před 10 měsíci

    I am saluting your dedicated work to surface truth sir ,truth is true those who wants truth has to watch your u tube vedio, any way that we realize truth, thanks ❤

  •  Před 2 lety

    I found in a book in library of australian aborigines with their gods siva, vsnu and the picture had ganesha on it. I unfortunately had no clue back then and didnt look into it further

  • @shankmr5899
    @shankmr5899 Před 11 měsíci

    M21 gene
    Madurai near, Himalaya east India side unique tribal, hills border on TN, Kerala, karnatak.
    What about piramalai kallar caste people gene, aadivasi "irular" caste gene?
    How many digit 4 or 5 or 6?

  • @stephanieellison7834
    @stephanieellison7834 Před rokem

    I would suggest looking at the Hopis, Tohono O'odham and the Akimel O'odham Native Americans in southwest US. My paternal grandmother's line had mostly SE Indian, one of the O'odham groups, N Indian, and then central American DNA in that order. There is also a gene pool, Tuvan, which in my case is a mixture of white Russian and native Tuvanian.

  • @smitabindoo6504
    @smitabindoo6504 Před rokem +1

    Yes we observed that Australian aborigines resemble Indians from southern India....when we went to New Zealand, we saw a mountain named Mitra ...which is the Sanskrit name for the Sun...Indians must have inhabited New Zealand also...

  • @DK-dq8bu
    @DK-dq8bu Před 2 lety +3

    It’s also been suggested that the Aborigines originated from India and bear DNA resemblance to present day South Indians.

  • @jontysingh1932
    @jontysingh1932 Před 2 lety

    One more possibility australia was attached to india. If u see the sea area below bengal matches with the map of australia

  • @bharathsriraman9427
    @bharathsriraman9427 Před 10 měsíci

    Yes actually there is a some lifestyle similarity between Australia and India and South Africa. What you said is absolutely right.
    Also Australia sounds closer to Agastya and it is said in our Ithihasas that sage Agastya went south to stop the growth of Vindhyachala parvata in India.

  • @ashnas7897
    @ashnas7897 Před 2 lety +1

    Interesting

  • @SkillslliK
    @SkillslliK Před rokem +1

    Where do you get the source of history from and how do you test the integrity of the sources you read from? Please mention the books as I want to take a hobby for reading history at my free time.

  • @johnbishop9000
    @johnbishop9000 Před 2 lety

    There is an authenticated map in Tamil Nadu of Gondawana land that connected the land masses of Madagascar-Sri Lanka-Australia....check the genealogy of these ancient people's.

  • @kushagrsolanki4736
    @kushagrsolanki4736 Před 2 lety +1

    Plz make a video on russia and why it is so big

  • @ashishrajput2001
    @ashishrajput2001 Před 2 lety +12

    #askabhijit sir i want to know that Sikhism is different from sanatan dharm or is it a part of sanatan dharm. Because many sikh refuge it as a part of sanatan dharm.

    • @advaita6523
      @advaita6523 Před 2 lety +2

      Sikhs r hindu, today also u will find same cast, of rajput, jatt, Brahmins, khatri in Sikkisiam.

    • @ashishrajput2001
      @ashishrajput2001 Před 2 lety +1

      @@advaita6523 yes but most of sikhs denied it. They just say we are different from sanatan.

    • @ashishrajput2001
      @ashishrajput2001 Před 2 lety

      @Arati G yes when i ask they replied that we have tradition of having long hairs and hindus are allowed to cut their hairs. They give such silly explanation.

    • @gauravharchwani
      @gauravharchwani Před 2 lety +4

      @@ashishrajput2001 In sanatan dharma if you are following a yogic lineage i.e if you are on spiritual path you are as well not allowed to cut hair. You tie turban or dreadlock. The science behind this is to activate your crown chakra. Sikhs do same things but many are not aware sadly. Sikhism is very part of sanatana dharma. Creating exclusivity in Sikhism just means you have not clearly learnt sikhi and its basic message of ek onkar satnam. Ek onkar satnam is nothing but advaita.

  • @kayg.vegan.singapore
    @kayg.vegan.singapore Před 2 lety +1

    🌈 IRINA PUGACH ❤️ 👏👏👏
    Indigenous Indians settled in Australia 5,000 years ago!

  • @cross229
    @cross229 Před 2 lety

    My mind is just blow away 😤🤯

  • @TheFloozi
    @TheFloozi Před 2 lety +6

    I'll go there and claim to be Australian

  • @ekh-a-live7433
    @ekh-a-live7433 Před 2 lety +6

    Well said,wounderful..
    Please I request all to watch
    Mr.Orissa balu..historian,and
    runs the Integrated Ocean Culture Research Foundation, based in Chennai.[1] For over 21 years,[timeframe?] he has researched sea turtles and human migration patterns, believing that ancient Tamil traders followed the routes of the turtles....

  • @drnravi
    @drnravi Před 11 měsíci

    Ravanas shri Lanka includes Australia. This will come to light soon

  • @abhishekdixit1120
    @abhishekdixit1120 Před 2 lety +3

    Sir, do the indian people who reached Australia were really intended to go to Australia or they reached there accidentally due to some storm or something like that because at that time there would not be any tracking device or gps to track the path of Australia.

    • @ComaToast1
      @ComaToast1 Před rokem

      Sir when you’re travelling through Asia you can see the other side of the countries from the country you’re next to it s not that hard

  • @behappy8248
    @behappy8248 Před 2 lety +9

    #AskAbhijit
    [The Greek sources repeatedly mention that Indians, Egyptians and Ethiopians were related, and that Indians travelled to Egypt bringing knowledge to the land. Indeed, similarities between Ancient Indian and Egyptian sciences and philosophies can't be ignored. But surprisingly, there's just one insignificant mention of Egypt in Indian sources (in Ashokan edicts).]
    Question: Is there any other mention of Egypt in Indian records? What did the Ancient Indians call Egypt?

    • @behappy8248
      @behappy8248 Před 2 lety +3

      @Peter Mercado You can straightaway search for the 2 books named _Indika_ (one by Arrian, another mostly lost one by Megasthenes) or any other written records of India by the Ancient Greeks, literally each single one of them I have found never fails to compare Indians to Ethiopians (and most of the times, Egyptians too).
      Whatever I said was mostly based on the Indika (alternate spelling - Indica) of Arrian of Ancient Greece. It's available online in PDF format on archive.org and other websites.
      [More specifically, Arrian writes that the North Indians looked like Egyptians, while South Indians like Ethiopians, and that it should be no surprise to the readers as it is 'widely known' that the Indians and Egyptians are related.]

  • @jayagouriatchutanna3505
    @jayagouriatchutanna3505 Před 11 měsíci

    May be the land between Southern part of India and Thailand got separated and drifted to form Australia.Please observe its shape and the present space showing Bay of Bengal looks same.

  • @goodwill4735
    @goodwill4735 Před 2 lety

    A researcher named Orissa Balu claims that the Indian people led a naval expeditions from peninsula to australia following the path of turtles and his claims have a solid proof

  • @silvarajoomuniandy4316
    @silvarajoomuniandy4316 Před 11 měsíci

    Bell with Tamil script found in New Zealand used by natives there for cooking .

  • @sreeharshayarlagadda3083

    5000yrs ago the sea level is far lower than now. so travel through land till indonesia and crossing the sea from there is easier way to reach australia.

    • @sreeharshayarlagadda3083
      @sreeharshayarlagadda3083 Před 2 lety

      @@descendedofrigvedicclans2216 yes
      But the sea levels were lower when compared to today's levels.

  • @sita7688
    @sita7688 Před 2 lety +2

    Mr Chavda,
    It would be great if you listed some of your sources. For the sake of clarity and transparency.

    • @sita7688
      @sita7688 Před 2 lety

      @brahmastra brahmastra idiot. It is every academic’s responsibility to demand sources to information. Please have a mind of your own

  • @neoneoneoOne
    @neoneoneoOne Před 2 lety +3

    We , the Conqueror....
    VishwaVijeta of Vikramaditya

  • @nishajaihindajain9192
    @nishajaihindajain9192 Před 2 lety +3

    To be more specific
    It’s the Tamilian who were legendary sea travelerrs .
    You can refer ORISSA BALU ‘s research work .
    Indigenous Australian were Tamilians . They speak similar language too .
    Orissa Balu is a historian and Tamil researcher from Indian state, Tamil Nadu. His real name is Sivagnanam Balasubramani, popularly known as Orissa Balu. Known for his extensive research on Kumari Kandam, he also conducts research on Sea Turtles and Human Migration happened in the past by Tamil Community.

    • @p_HoE_niX
      @p_HoE_niX Před 2 lety

      So, Tamilian aren't Indians? Next time when you visit a foreign country, use Tamilian passport.

  • @silvarajoomuniandy4316
    @silvarajoomuniandy4316 Před 11 měsíci

    Harappan and Indus Indus valley civilisation is out of the question which was more land based. This is sea or ocean based.

  • @kumarashura6621
    @kumarashura6621 Před 2 lety +1

    They must have left around 5500-5000 years ago. There was no such thing called Kumari kandam which connected India to Madagascar and Australia. They must have gone through south east asia route. They can't have a ship that can travel directly to Australia at that time around.

    • @gravewalker34
      @gravewalker34 Před 2 lety

      Its not found. If u remove water from world map the coastal areas get little big but not entire continent like some people think.

    • @kumarashura6621
      @kumarashura6621 Před 2 lety +1

      @@gravewalker34 it's mostly believed by tamil fanatics who don't understand much logic 🥱
      They don't even think how can an entire continent sink under water with such a deep depth.

  • @Phoenix-King-ozai
    @Phoenix-King-ozai Před rokem

    The fact that you mention Indian paraih dog proves that you are omniscient Sir

  • @vfrfandom3904
    @vfrfandom3904 Před 2 lety

    #AskAbhijit What do the pyramids of Giza represent... Does it have something to do with Vedic Astronomy?

    • @tamilism3680
      @tamilism3680 Před 2 lety +1

      Something may be with tamil. Nothing vedic beyond india

    • @Shiva-nx1tn
      @Shiva-nx1tn Před rokem

      ​@@tamilism3680 nice joke Vedism is world wide

  • @srivsriram
    @srivsriram Před rokem +1

    For strange reason names of cciities and villages in outback on biighorn region sounds Tamil old Sangam Tamil. Just replace one or two words you will end up reading a Tamil place names

  • @vibhassingharian
    @vibhassingharian Před rokem +1

    Australia = Astra-Aalay which means weapons storage back in the Mahabharata times or even way older times. Just that evidence have been successfully destroyed or converted.

    • @vibhassingharian
      @vibhassingharian Před 8 měsíci

      @@patrickgrant6389 Yes bro agreed. Which language did all pre natal language come from?

    • @vibhassingharian
      @vibhassingharian Před 8 měsíci

      @@patrickgrant6389 The aboriginis of Australia and New Zealand land still speak an ancient dialect of Tamil. Food for thought.

    • @vibhassingharian
      @vibhassingharian Před 8 měsíci

      @@patrickgrant6389 Then may be you should dig a bit deeper about Tamil.

  • @krishnakumar-wu2rp
    @krishnakumar-wu2rp Před 2 lety

    Sir I unconditional accept your information but I have a doubt which North Indian or South Indian who reached Australia through sea.
    How they know ship building technology
    How they know the voyage travels in rough sea and large ocean.
    In which vedas its defined.
    Give clear details sir

    • @vipinvijay4449
      @vipinvijay4449 Před rokem

      @@sudhasudha7713 hha ha lol,indrajith and indra are different .

  • @kalnair8103
    @kalnair8103 Před 11 měsíci

    Surprising nobody mentions anything about the anthropological theory about the origin of the human species in southern Africa and migrating from there to Europe, Asia, Australia and America!

  • @surajratti1329
    @surajratti1329 Před 10 měsíci

    The dingo dog kills the Chamberlain baby in Ayers Rock

  • @msingh17
    @msingh17 Před 4 měsíci

    Sir Iam Believe that time a new continent
    Kanya Kumari and Indians go from Kanyakumari to Australia Kanya Kumari connect with India to Africa and Australia so sir Iam Believe that evolution of human and migration from Kanyakumari to whole world

  • @Sheerwinter
    @Sheerwinter Před 10 měsíci

    Maine ja raha tha Darjeeling. Waha raste me mujhe mila ak dog black in color. @_@ wo literally mare piche 100 metres chala. Mujhe usko biscuit khilana pada last me. Wo biscuit khane ke baad chala gya ak baar mari taraf ve nahi dekha. Damn @_@ aaj kal ke dogs ve gratitude kya hota he nahi janta.

  • @KKMaity
    @KKMaity Před 6 měsíci

    what is the history of austric people, I have seen many article about that "bengalis came from austric people, who overthrew the negritos of bengal"" pleas can you tell me what is right story? from which people bengalis came?

  • @subhamhalder2677
    @subhamhalder2677 Před 2 lety

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @subramaniana7761
    @subramaniana7761 Před 10 měsíci

    They are Tamils who traveled to Australia. Aryan came India Sind during 1500 to 2000 bc who had fear about sea. Aryan never crossed vindyan mountan before 1700 years

  • @lokkich487
    @lokkich487 Před 2 lety +1

    He is missing the point totally. The migration did not happen 5000 years ago. There was no migration. If you pick up the whole of the Australian continent as a jigsaw piece it fits in neatly in the gap between the tip of India, Kanyakumari. The Northern Territory fits under Bangladesh and Eastern India. Western Australia fits with Tamilnadu, Vishakapatnam, Orrisa. The Gondwana movement split the continents and those people stayed back. The Dravidian and Aboriginal people have facial similarities. Their language has similarities. Parramatta was an ancient fishing ground. Mattai is a type of fish eaten by Tamilians. The digeridoo is the nadaswaram instrument. The fire ceremony is what we use with neem leaves for auspicious events. The white and red or brown paint is what the Dravidians used as namams or tilaks around the Nadi points on their bodies.

  • @choc_quinlan4763
    @choc_quinlan4763 Před rokem

    We need Indians to help us Aboriginal people

  • @user-kt3jn7wx5f
    @user-kt3jn7wx5f Před 2 lety

    🙏🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @panselinos6928
    @panselinos6928 Před 2 lety +3

    Is Andrew Symonds Australian aboriginal?

    • @topg2820
      @topg2820 Před 2 lety

      he is white-black mix not abo

  • @Parthainvincibledey_95
    @Parthainvincibledey_95 Před 2 lety +1

    This man helped me to be addicted to his videos ❤️

  • @NaveenKumar-lf2on
    @NaveenKumar-lf2on Před 2 lety

    I beg to differ with your opinion. It's not that they travelled so far and assimilated with the indigenous but it was nearly 40000 years ago they went from south India when the land was connected with Indian land and it's the whole aboriginals are Tamils who travelled from south. It was a connected land not a long sea journey. And these Tamils are originally Wave of African tribes who through madurai went to Australia

  • @dhirajgayakwad2995
    @dhirajgayakwad2995 Před 2 lety

    Make Hindi video in this topic sir

  • @sdamar4508
    @sdamar4508 Před 2 lety +3

    Sir if you speak in hindi it is more use full for us .sir plz hindi me bataye me app ka vido trs show me dekha mujhe bahut aacha laga . Sir bahut hi acha lagega 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 .

  • @ahalyabs
    @ahalyabs Před 10 měsíci

    If the aborigines of Australia have a written language that will be something.

  • @tourkix6314
    @tourkix6314 Před rokem

    Colonized Sahul = "australia"

  • @jakongengti9677
    @jakongengti9677 Před 2 lety +4

    #askabhijit can u explain how the vimanas work sayed in ancient Hindu scriptures ? And did vimanas exists and is the book "science of aeronautics " written in 20s a hoax?

  • @jitukajal
    @jitukajal Před rokem

    तथ्य