Aufsatz(elektronisch)6. Februar 2022

Why the Aryans Still Matter? History, Historiography and Politics

In: Contemporary voice of Dalit, S. 2455328X2110630

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Abstract

This review article ponders over the debate on the river Sarasvati's association with the Harappan civilization through a critical analysis of G. D. Bakshi's book The Sarasvati Civilization: A Paradigm Shift in Ancient Indian History (2019, Gurugram: Garuda Prakashan). By identifying the Rigvedic river Sarasvati with the now dry Ghaggar-Hakra, scholars like G. D. Bakshi co-relate the Vedic-Aryan culture with the Harappans and, by doing this, they Aryanize the Harappan civilization. Since the Aryans are accepted as the ancestors of the modern Hindus, by locating the origin of the Aryans within India, right-leaning scholars put forth the exclusive claim of the Hindu community over the Indian nation. Contrary to them, the left-liberal scholars endorse the Aryan migration theory, and it allows them to explain the origin of the Indian civilization due to the contribution of different ethnic, linguistic and cultural groups that have had migrated into India from faraway lands. It is argued in this review paper that the Aryan debate is more about politics than academic endeavour, and its primarily focus is on the following question: Who has a righteous claim over the Indian nation?

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 2456-0502

DOI

10.1177/2455328x211063048

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