In the 1850s, Max Müller introduced the notion of two Aryan races, a western and an eastern one, which migrated from the Caucasus into Europe and India respectively.
Over the years there have been a few theories that have been presented on these lines.
- Aryan Invasion Theory
It has now been debunked but the magnitude of cultural damage that this has caused to Bharat is staggering. - Indo-Aryan Migration Theory
This is the most widely accepted theory in academia. It does contradict our civilizational values but evidence is need to debunk it. - Indigenous Aryan Theory
This is proposed by Indian academics who cite our civilizational books and knowledge however it is ridiculed by the mainstream academia. We need evidence and facts to back this up.
Why do we care about what happened 4000 years ago?
The currently accepted Indo-Aryan Migration Theory basically says that Sanatani religious practices, Vedas and even the Sanskrit language actually originated outside Bharat in modern-day Kazakhstan-Russia-Iran region. It was brought to our land by Indo-Aryans when they migrated to India between 2000 – 1300 BCE.
This is an unsettling proposal for the 1.3 Billion plus Sanatanis that believe Bharat to be our origin and the motherland.
A lot has been published in academia since 1850s on this matter and there is a multivariate complexity here as any theory proposed must be consistent with historical, archeological, linguistic and genetic facts that we know so far.
As a civilization we need to invest time and resources to clearly understand what is being said, investigate additional dimensions and propose a unified theory that fixes the gaps in current explanations.
I will be making an attempt to consolidate all relevant research papers (and books) here for public accessibility. I will also use this blog as a journal to record my journey as I continue to research further on this matter.










