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There occurred the Mahabharata war between the Asuric Kauravas originating from the defeated Harappa-Mohenjo-daro population and the invading sapien-neanderthal hybrid Aryan Pandavas. The hybrid Aryan kings priest was Brihuspati who worshipped vedic gods and the neanderthalic Asuras priest was Shukracharya who worshipped Shiva. The Kauravas were defeated and slain in the Mahabharata war and Aryan Pandava supremacy was established over India guided by the Brahminical priest whose leader was Vishnu. In the neanderthalic areas of Middle-East, Iran, Sumeria, Palestine and Arabia, the bulk of the…mehr

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There occurred the Mahabharata war between the Asuric Kauravas originating from the defeated Harappa-Mohenjo-daro population and the invading sapien-neanderthal hybrid Aryan Pandavas. The hybrid Aryan kings priest was Brihuspati who worshipped vedic gods and the neanderthalic Asuras priest was Shukracharya who worshipped Shiva. The Kauravas were defeated and slain in the Mahabharata war and Aryan Pandava supremacy was established over India guided by the Brahminical priest whose leader was Vishnu. In the neanderthalic areas of Middle-East, Iran, Sumeria, Palestine and Arabia, the bulk of the population was Hindu with Shiva as their God migrating from the defeated Harappa-Mohenjo-daro culture. The defeated neanderthalic asuric Kauravas who lost their kings under the guidance of their priest Shukracharya migrated to the Middle-East, Central Asia & West Asia as well as South India. The defeated neanderthalic asuric Kauravas under the leadership of Shukracharya developed a monotheistic Shiva-centered religion in Middle-East and West Asia. The asuric Kauravas later evolved into the monotheistic Abrahamical religions of Jews, Muslims and Semites.
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Kurup, RavikumarDr Ravikumar Kurup is the Director of the Metabolic Disorders Research Centre, Trivandrum.