Why RUSSIANS are Becoming HINDU Again? Modi’s Gita Message to Putin
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Описание: In this video, we will start with Vladimir Putin’s recent visit to India, where Prime Minister Modi gifted him a copy of the Bhagavad Gita. This moment created debate worldwide, but it also opened a bigger question. Why is Hindu philosophy rising again in Russia at a time when both countries are growing closer? From Russia’s ancient Vedic roots to the modern boom of Yoga, Ayurveda, Sanskrit learning, and public festivals, we explore how Hindu ideas are spreading across Russian society today.Historical and Ancestral Connections:The video states that Russia's early population worshipped nature, fire, water, sky, and ancestors, including various cultures like Yamnaya, Afanasyevo, and Sintashta, which scientists call Proto Indo-European It explains that Proto-Indo-European groups are the ancestral source for both the Slavic people (Russia's majority) and the Vedic Indians.Genetic Evidence:Genetic studies confirm this shared ancestry: R1a Z93 DNA lineage found in 3500-4000-year-old skeletons from Russia, Kazakhstan, and the Ural region appears in similar proportions to those found in India's Indo-Aryan communities. The video claims that genetic research proves both Slavic and Vedic Indian groups share the same ancestryLinguistic Evidence:Sanskrit and Old Slavic languages share similar grammatical structures, including eight cases, dual numbers, similar verb types, and many words from the same root.For example, in Slavic languages, words like "Ved," "Vedaz," or "Vedej" mean "knowledge," just as "Veda" does in India.Archaeological Evidence:Excavations at Sintashta and Andronovo settlements on the Russia-Kazakhstan border have uncovered numerous fire altars (5:24-5:29).At Arkaim, the layout of the entire city was found to be circular with a square-shaped fire pit in the center, which historians compare to Rigvedic culture's descriptions of circular cities built by Yama with three concentric walls and radial roads.Funeral practices found in these settlements are similar to those described in the Rigveda and Atharvaveda.Chariot burials similar to Indo-Aryan chariot technology have also been discovered.Russian archaeologists themselves have called Arkaim a "Proto Vedic town of Eurasia" due to the presence of horse remains, copper tools, fire temples, and havan kunds (sacred fire pits).Large Swastika patterns have been found near Sintashta and Arkaim.A 10th-century, 5-foot human-bodied idol with a wild boar's head was found in Russia's Tura Maina region, resembling the Varaha avatar.A 7th-century idol of Maa Kali was found in Staraya village, and a 7th-century Vishnu idol was discovered in the Valgo region.Religious and Cultural Similarities: Slavic deities show similarities to Vedic ones: Perun (thunder god like Indra), Veles (connected to the underworld and cattle like Varuna and Rudra), Svarog (fire god like Agni), and Mokosh (fertility goddess like Shakti and Prithvi).The Slavic culture uses a sun wheel symbol that strongly resembles the Swastika.Slavic festivals are filled with fire, purification, seasonal rituals, and ancestor worship, similar to Hindu society#russia #slavic #vedic #putin #modi #hinduism #culturalheritage
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