Alexey Gringlaz - Land of the Multi-horned Cows

Alexey Gringlaz explores the polar sources of the ancient Indian and Iranian epic. The issues are devoted to the story about the Arctic theory of the origin of the Indo-Europeans, about Western scientists researching this topic, about the founder of the theory, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, as well as about the Russian followers of Tilak. Alexey talks about the thinking of a man who lived several millennia ago, about the perception by the ancient Indo-Europeans of their northern ancestral home. An analysis of ancient Indian legends tells us the places near which people lived who passed on their impressions to the Indian Brahmins. Sacred Indian texts say about the ancient people's idea of astronomical phenomena at the North Pol...


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Alexey Gringlaz explores the polar sources of the ancient Indian and Iranian epic. The issues are devoted to the story about the Arctic theory of the origin of the Indo-Europeans, about Western scientists researching this topic, about the founder of the theory, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, as well as about the Russian followers of Tilak. Alexey talks about the thinking of a man who lived several millennia ago, about the perception by the ancient Indo-Europeans of their northern ancestral home. An analysis of ancient Indian legends tells us the places near which people lived who passed on their impressions to the Indian Brahmins. Sacred Indian texts say about the ancient people's idea of astronomical phenomena at the North Pole. Does this mean that they lived near him and sometimes visited him?