The Mongolian Race
Since ancient times Mongolia symbolizes the yellow race of North and Northeast Asia. <<The Mongolian race has five branches: Nippon (Japan), the original Chinese, Indo-Tibetan, Malaysian and Indo-Burmese.>>
<<Chinese pictorial script is quite ancient.>> <<The specialty of the Chinese script is that ideas are depicted in the lines of a drawing and these drawings are arranged as needed.
If written records are taken as the measuring-rod of ascertaining the age of a civilization then the Chinese civilization is the oldest. Its civilization is nearly 6000 years old. However the Vedic civilization is older still. The Vedic civilization began around 15,000 years ago but its written records date back only 5000 years. The determination of the derivation of the Chinese language’s vocabulary presents no great difficulty. Still in this regard Chinese follows a special rule, a systaltic order.>>
If written records are taken as the measuring-rod of ascertaining the age of a civilization then the Chinese civilization is the oldest. Its civilization is nearly 6000 years old. However the Vedic civilization is older still. The Vedic civilization began around 15,000 years ago but its written records date back only 5000 years. The determination of the derivation of the Chinese language’s vocabulary presents no great difficulty. Still in this regard Chinese follows a special rule, a systaltic order.>>
<<When I was in China I saw a five thousand year-old cave painting in the government museum there. There is quite a bit of difference between the pictorial script in use in China today and the ancient pictorial script. Those cave pictures are the forefathers of the modern Chinese pictorial script; that is, those cave pictures developed into the modern Chinese script.>>
<<Each respective sound is represented by a particular picture. For example, instead of writing “tree” as we do, a mark is made to signify “tree”. Two of these marks mean “park”. A forest has many trees so three marks are used to mean “forest”.>>
<<The framework of the Japanese alphabet is also fundamentally Chinese, that is, pictorial. Since the sun first rises over Japan the name of the country is Nippon. The first syllable is ni and the second syllable is ppon and together they make nippon. Some people pronounce nippon nihon. In this case they read the second picture hon instead of pon. In Chinese ni is pronounced ji and pon is pronounced pán, thus the pronunciation of nippon in Chinese became jipán. The distorted pronunciation of jipán in English gave rise to “Japan”. The people of the Nippon branch are large in size with flat noses and high jawbones. The Chinese branch is somewhat yellow in complexion and rather short in stature.>>
<<The Chinese have flat noses and slanting eyes. They are short in stature with muscular bodies. Like all Mongolian sub-races, their skin is a yellowish colour and they have little hair on their bodies. The Malays, who inhabit Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines, have thin figures, small bodies and flat noses. The Filipinos have small faces.
The Indonesian, Thai and Malay languages are of Saḿskrta origin.
The Indo-Burmese people who have flat noses and comparatively big bodies, inhabit an area covering Tripura, Manipur, Mithai, Mizoram, Burma, Thailand and Assam. The Indo-Tibetan people inhabit an area which includes Tibet, Laddakh, Kinnaur, Nepal, Garo, Tharu, Gurung, Newari, Sherpa, Bhutia, Lepcha, Khasia and North Bengal. Their figures are like the Aryans. They have flat noses, are good looking and their language is a mixture of Saḿskrta and Tibetan. They frequently use nasal sounds when speaking, and their script is Tangada. In Indo-Tibetan phonetics, the sound “Ra” is sparsely used. Among the Indo-Tibetans, the males have thin beards and mustaches and the females have flat breasts. The girls are very laborious: they can do physical work continuously for long periods. Their lymphatic glands are well-developed, and they have a lot of stamina which enables them to ascend and descend hilly tracts. >>
Lord Shiva was Mongolo-Aryan. He intended to unite the four races that converged in the Himalayan region 7000 years ago and married one girl from each race. Gaunga was Mongolian born in Tibet and had a son named Karttika. <<Párvatii (Aryan) had a son, Bhaerava. He used to practise Tantra, and was a favourite of Shiva. Kálii (Austic-Negro-Mongolian) had a daughter Bhaeravii. She also used to practise Tantra and was also a favourite of Shiva. But Gauṋgá’s son, Kárttika, was very extroversive in outlook. He was more fascinated with the external world, with less interest in the subjective world. This did not please Gauṋgá. So in order to remove Gauṋgá’s sorrow, Shiva was very affectionate towards her, and for that reason, people used to say jokingly that Shiva was dancing with Gauṋgá on His head.>>
<<Shiva was depicted in the Puranic Age (only 1500 years ago) with Gauṋgá tied to His matted locks of hair. Then a story was concocted in some Purana that the water discarded after washing the feet of Viśńu, flowed down from heaven, and Shiva supported the flow on His head; then this flow became the River Gauṋgá [Ganges]. That is, Gauṋgá the wife of Shiva became the River Gauṋgá. Actually this River Gauṋgá has no relation whatsoever to Shiva.>>
<<Lord Shiva is called Gáuṋgádhara... this Gauṋgá has another meaning: In the human body there are three main nád́iis: candra, súrya and shúnya. These three nád́iis are also called lalaná, rasaná and avadhútiká or Gauṋgá, Yamuná and Sarasvatii; or id́á, piuṋgalá and śusumná, respectively.>>
Text in brackets <<>> from the writings of Shrii Prabhat Rainjan Sarkar
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