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Upon that desire arose in the beginning. This was the first discharge of thought. Sages<br />

discovered this link of the existent to the nonexistent, having searched in the heart with<br />

wisdom.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir line [of vision] was extended across; what was below, what was above? <strong>The</strong>re were<br />

impregnators, there were powers: inherent power below, impulses above.<br />

Who knows truly? Who here will declare whence it arose, whence this creation? <strong>The</strong> gods<br />

are subsequent to the creation of this. Who, then, knows whence it has come into being?<br />

Whence this creation has come into being; whether it was made or not; he in the highest<br />

heaven is its surveyor. Surely he knows, or perhaps he knows not."<br />

-- Reference: Wikipedia.org<br />

99 "... the Aryan people..."<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Vedic term arya- in its earliest attestations has a meaning of "stranger", but<br />

"stranger" in the sense of "potential guest". <strong>The</strong> Sanskrit lexicon defines Arya as<br />

mahākula kulīnārya "being of a noble family", sabhya "having gentle or refined<br />

behavior <strong>and</strong> demeanor", sajjana "being well-born <strong>and</strong> respectable", <strong>and</strong> sādhava<br />

"being virtuous, honourable, or righteous". Arya, is a title of honor <strong>and</strong> respect given<br />

to certain people for noble behavior.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Aryan race was a term used in the early 20th century by European racial theorists who<br />

believed strongly in the division of humanity into biologically distinct races with differing<br />

characteristics. Such writers believed that the Proto-Indo-Europeans constituted a specific<br />

race that had exp<strong>and</strong>ed across parts of Europe, Iran <strong>and</strong> small parts of northern India. This<br />

usage tends to merge the Sanskrit meaning of "noble" or "elevated" with the idea of<br />

distinctive behavioral <strong>and</strong> ancestral ethnicity marked by language distribution.<br />

Nazism portrayed their interpretation of an "Aryan race" as the only race capable of, or with<br />

an interest in, creating <strong>and</strong> maintaining culture <strong>and</strong> civilizations, while other races are merely<br />

capable of conversion, or destruction of culture. <strong>The</strong>se arguments derived from late<br />

nineteenth century racial hierarchies. Some Nazis were also influenced by Madame<br />

Blavatsky's <strong>The</strong> Secret Doctrine (1888) where she postulates "Aryans" as the fifth of her<br />

"Root Races", dating them to about a million years ago, tracing them to Atlantis,<br />

Because of historical racist use of Aryan, <strong>and</strong> especially use of Aryan race in connection with<br />

the propag<strong>and</strong>a of Nazism, the word is sometimes avoided in the West as being tainted, in<br />

the same manner as the swastika symbol. Currently, India <strong>and</strong> Iran are the only countries<br />

to use the word Aryan in a demographic denomination."<br />

-- Reference: Wikipedia.org<br />

100 "... the Vedic Hymns..."<br />

"<strong>The</strong> term veda means "knowledge, (sacred) lore" embraces a body of writings the origin<br />

of which is ascribed to divine revelation (shruti, literally "hearing"), <strong>and</strong> which forms the<br />

foundation of the Brahmanical system of religious belief. This sacred canon is divided into<br />

three or (according to a later scheme) four co-ordinate collections, likewise called Veda:<br />

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