The Grand History – 13

Before the advent of Sage Agasti, that is, during the very ancient times, there was a vast territory, right from Australia extending upto South Africa, which formed a single landmass with today’s southern part of Bhārat. The region was named ‘Lemuria’ by Western researchers. This entire region was inhabited by people following the ‘Dramil’ culture. According to Prof. Caldwell & Prof. Ritz, their language was close to the original Scythian language. This society was highly advanced, cultured and tightknit. Idol worship, paddy cultivation, use of ornaments made from various metals and well-planned villages was their distinctive feature. Later, a thousand years before Sage Agasti came on to the scene, a great upheaval took place in the Indian Ocean, as a result of which ninety per cent of the land mass got submerged under the sea. Those who survived the deluge regrouped themselves and reached the southern coast of Bhārat and thereafter gradually spread across the entire southern peninsula. Some of the branches of these communities reached Asia Minor by sea and thereafter, taking the route via Iran, Iraq and Balochistan, settled in the northern part of Bhārat. 

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