Aswasthama of Mahabharata created Europe and other parts of Asian civilization!

Mahabharata is very interesting epic of Indian civilization which revolves around human characters and characters of the entire universe; it teaches us how human must behave to protect this earth and the entire universe. Here my topic is not giving more reference to stories and characters of Mahabharata which is believed to be taken place 4000BC or before, but one character who has greatly admired being Brahmin he had taken side with those characters who were symbols of sins, ‘Kowrowas’.

When Mahabharata ended and every character reached to their place, this character ‘Ashwathama’ son of ‘Dronacharya’ was sent to exile for the whole of life with curse ‘you will be living with miserable life through out the centuries and yugas with pain and grief till this earth exists’, it is believed that he would never die but suffer, and it was/is believed that he went to west of Asia and European of today’s geographical preview.

Now there is excavation near Kazakhstan bordering Russia and historians have found ‘Aryan City’ dtd back 4000BC and it indicates that all the symbols and signs match to ‘Aryan Civilization’.

Indian Veda, Purans and Kabya mention everything around present India till Iran in the west and Srilanka in the east but do not talk about anything beyond that

like Europe or south east Asian, does it mean that Aswasthama who was exiled west of country created civilization like Aryan otherwise there was no other similar race in the world who could know ‘Aryans’?

Author of this topic also take reference of his race ‘Sakdwipiye Brahmin’ which is basically from ‘Sakdwipe’ is considered somewhere near Iran and Kazakhstan.

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Comment by Rajesh K.Pathak on October 7, 2010 at 12:56pm
There were many characters in Mahabharata of todays' Bihar! Do anyone knows that?

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