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The initial neanderhtalic Dravidian civilization of Nagas was in Lemuria. Lemuria was destroyed by tsunamis and they fled to the Indian subcontinent and build up Harappa-Mohenjo-daro. The Nagas fled to South India as their kingdoms were set on fire in the forest of Khandava in the Central India. The neanderthalic Dravidians who were the original creators of the Harappa-Mohenjo-daro civilization were initially flooded out of their cities by Aryans. They were further subjected to repeated genocides by fire in the Dandakaranya or Khandava forest were the asuric neanderthalic Dravidians fled to…mehr

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The initial neanderhtalic Dravidian civilization of Nagas was in Lemuria. Lemuria was destroyed by tsunamis and they fled to the Indian subcontinent and build up Harappa-Mohenjo-daro. The Nagas fled to South India as their kingdoms were set on fire in the forest of Khandava in the Central India. The neanderthalic Dravidians who were the original creators of the Harappa-Mohenjo-daro civilization were initially flooded out of their cities by Aryans. They were further subjected to repeated genocides by fire in the Dandakaranya or Khandava forest were the asuric neanderthalic Dravidians fled to and pushed back to South India. The Kurushetra war in India was also a war between the Kauravas who were neanderthalic and asuric Nagas versus Aryans who were the Pandavas. After defeat in the Kurushetra war some of the asuric neanderthalic Nagas under their sage Kripacharya went to South India. Kripacharya was a monotheistic Saivite and he migrated with his asuric naga followers from South India Kerala to Middle East. Kerala had trading relations with the Arabian Middle-East and interacted with progenitors of the Islamic faith.
Autorenporträt
Dr Ravikumar Kurup is the Director of the Metabolic Disorders Research Centre, Trivandrum.