Tag: Australian Aborigines

  • Red Shiva Ganesha Hanuman Vishnu Marks Australia Aborigines

    I published articles on Australia being Home of Weapons, Astra Aalaya, Shiva with Third Eye dance in Australian Tribe.

    That ancient Indian Culture spread throughout the world is now an indisputable fact.

    This is arrived at based on Archeology,Astronomy, Archeoastronomy and linguistics.

    Taking into consideration the pattern of migration in Europe, Africa,Latin America and the Scandinavian Countries, it is clear that these waves of migration in Europe happened when the was a Natural  Disaster in Asia and this is acknowledged in all the cultures mentioned here.

    The natural calamity we speak here is tsunami.

    These Tsunamis have been recorded in almost all Religious texts though under Legends.

    Tamil Literature speaks of three such Tsunamis and during on such tsunami Lord Ramas’ Ancestor  Satyavrata Manu , also called as Vaivasvatha Manu migrated to Ayodhya to found Ikshvaku Dynasty.

    Shiva and His son Ganesha left through Middle east, covering the Africa,Europe and finally settled in Arctic where the Rig Veda was composed before returning through Russia and Iran to India.

    The Super Continents of Gondwana, Laurasia made it easier  for the people of India to travel to Australia.

    This was  during the Triassic period .

    Ganesha Statue,Queensland Gympie.jpg
    At Dogun, schoolboy Cliff Brown, 13, found an elephant about 100mm high carved from beige granite. It is thought to be the Hindu God Ganesha.
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    Hanuman Or Gympie Ape?ueensland ,Australia

    Later this area shrunk during the Mesozoic and Cenozoic  periods.

    The early Indians took to sea and land routes.

    Australian Aborigines and Indian People.

    Australian Aborigines with Vishnu Maks.jpg
    Australian Aborigines with Vishnu Marks.

     

    1. there is an underlying unity of female lineages in India, indicating that the initial number of female settlers may have been small;
    2. the tribal and the caste populations are highly differentiated;
    3. the Austro-Asiatic tribals are the earliest settlers in India, providing support to one anthropological hypothesis while refuting some others;( Typical Western approach to Hinduism, that of attributing the source as the offshoot!)
    4. a major wave of humans entered India through the northeast;
    5. the Tibeto-Burman tribals share considerable genetic commonalities with the Austro-Asiatic tribals, supporting the hypothesis that they may have shared a common habitat in southern China, but the two groups of tribals can be differentiated on the basis of Y-chromosomal haplotypes;
    6. the Dravidian tribals were possibly widespread throughout India before the arrival of the Indo-European-speaking nomads, but retreated to southern India to avoid dominance;
    7. formation of populations by fission that resulted in founder and drift effects have left their imprints on the genetic structures of contemporary populations;
    8. the upper castes show closer genetic affinities with Central Asian populations, although those of southern India are more distant than those of northern India;
    9. historical gene flow into India has contributed to a considerable obliteration of genetic histories of contemporary populations so that there is at present no clear congruence of genetic and geographical or sociocultural affinities.”

    Hinduism spread through Philippines and south-east Asia.

    This Ancient Bronze Hindu/Buddhist Deity (Vishnu?) was Found at the Gympie 'Pyramid' Site.jpg
    This Ancient Bronze Hindu/Buddhist Deity (Vishnu?) was Found at the Gympie ‘Pyramid’ Site.

     

    From that time, the increasing wealth, population and thus prestige of Sanskrit-brahmin guided Hindu kingdoms motivated the usage of gold for coins, sculptures and decoration of temples and palaces. Sumatra, in modern Indonesia, was known as an “island of gold” and an 11th century hoard of royal Javanese gold bullion is preserved in Indonesia, and was exhibited in Brisbane 10 years ago. In the 14th century, Hindu Javanese gold-miners sailed to Philippines to prospect and mine, and a gold sculpture from that era is now in the USA. The nagara “royal city” of Angkor Wat consumed artworks of many types, and logically this would include gold in great quantities. The evidence shows that the Hindu Kingdoms’ search for gold led them to the shores of Eastern Australia. There they found the motherlode.

     

    Gympie was “Meru’ndai” according to the Australian “ng’tja guru” elders. In Indonesia, “Meru’ndai” means “beautiful Meru”, and Bali language “ngajahin guru” means “training. teacher”. In the 1860s a hill at Meru’ndai had a circle of pillars with a wheel shaped stone in the centre, and 7 levels with stone-lined terraces. Indra sends floods to the world which is shaped as a wheel. Early Tamil temples had a wheel shape and the work that was involved in building this one indicates the size of the population at the gold-mine. Aboriginals were fearful of the temple spirits, which shows that they were not the builders. It is near the river at Gympie and the bay south of Fraser Island. In 1867 gold was found by Europeans and the cut stones of the temple were removed by European gold-miners , to build houses. They collected 4 tons of gold by hand in the 1800s as well as from the deep mine, and today Gympie near Brisbane is the 8th biggest gold-mine in Australia and gold is still collected in the creeks.The temple pillars today are in the river to protect the river-bank, and a bulldozer was used to dig holes searching for gold in the hill. Only some terrace stone-walls remain, and a few photos of carved animals

    The country of Meru’ndai at Gympie also included Fraser Island, where the Batjala people called the island Gurree. In that legend,Gurree was a beautiful white sky-spirit princess who created mountains in south Queensland and the island named Gurree, where she looks at the sky reflected in the pure lakes of rain-water in white sand.(2).The legend reminds me of Gauri, the shining white spirit wife of Shiva who washed her in Himalayan snow. She was a creator to balance the destructive power of Shiva, who is also named Indra.

    Gambaingirr teach that “miira” the moon gives the balance in nature and gives energy to people.Sanskrit “mihira” is the moon, a form of Surya the sun, and means to lift up waters for rain. Bali language omits the /h/ in words so that the Aboriginal reflects the Bali pronunciation.Vaharamihira, or Mihira, was a famed astronomer 1500 years ago and is honoured by a wall-mural in India’s parliament. Gidgeon Miiral is the island in Coff’s Harbour of Gambaingirr, and the moon causes rip-tides and floods against those who ignore the laws. (3).Boats can enter the river there only at hightides. The astronomy of Kumbhaja and Mihira would be vital for ships navigating past the Queensland Barrier Reef and locating rivermouths for landing. Possibly the ships were exploring for gold and sailed south from Meru’ndai in Queensland. “Meru daksina” means the South Pole.

    In Wenaruah country near Newcastle, is a rock-painting of a deity, 1 metre high and with arms 5 metres wide, with bird feet, and with 2 boomerangs .(9) Indra has very long arms and carries a weapon in each hand, and can assume any shape he chooses.  “Wenaruah” means “hills and plains” , and in Bali “wena” means “forests” and “ruah” is “countless”, with adjectives following nouns. Wenaruah had treeless plains, but densely rain-forested hills near Barrington Tops mountains. 

    Further south, in Victoria there is a rock chamber with a painting that is not in usual Aboriginal style. (9).He may have a third eye. The left shoulder has something folded on it, in Hindu style. The actual body colour is red. His name is Bunjil and the painting is in the mountains west of Bendigo gold-field, where gold nuggets are today found on the surface. In Victoria, bora means the tribal dance ground, like Thailand bara meaning “royal dance-room” and Cambodian borei, dance temple.

    * Shiva is Flaming /Golden Red  ( Trikaagni Kaalaaya)in Color while Lakshmi is Gold en Red-Hiranyavarnaam.(Sri  Suktha)

    Reference.

    1. B Green, from historical notes of J Green, 1863.

    2. “Written in Sand” F Williams, Jacaranda. 1982.

    3. Coffs Harbour Tourism, Gydgeon Miiral island.

    4. “Australian Dreaming” Dr J Isaacs, Cam. 1996.

    “Papers of Marjorie Oakes”. Australian Institute Aboriginal Torres     Strait Islander Studies. Canberra.

    “Dictionary of Bundjalung” Dr M Sharpe, UNE Armidale.

    5. Dr Darma Putra, School of Languages, UQld Brisbane.

    6. Dr McC Taylor, Asian Studies, ANU Canberra.

    7. Michael Anderson, Ngurampaa elder of Euahlayi of Gamilaroi.

    8. Dr J Atkinson, College of Aboriginal Studies, SCU Lismore.

    9. “Riches of Ancient Australia” Dr J Flood, UQld Brisbane, 1990.

     

  • Shiva With Third Eye Dance By Australian Tribe

    Sanatana Dharma spread far and wide throughout the world.

    Middle east,Europe, Africa,Latin America, Americas,England, Sweden,Arctic,Russia,Iran, Burma,Indonesia, Japan,Vietnam,Laos, Cambodia,Fiji,Polynesian Islands, New Zealand and Australia.

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    Cosmic Dance of Shiva

    A group led by Shiva and Ganesha left from the South of India and traveled to Arctic through the middle east, Europe, Africa,Americas,before returning to Sarasvati valley through Russia and Iran.

    Earlier to this event , the Sanatna Dharma was in the Super Continent of Gondwana and spread easily to Australia.

    There is  also a reference that Australia might have been the repository for weapons, Astra Alaya.

    The wild native tribes of Australia, dance with a ‘Third Eye” painted on their forehead called the ‘Siva Dance’.  (Spencer and Gillen, “The Natives tribes of Central Australia, Figures 128-129, page 21.)

    About 5 km to the north of the township of Gympie in south-east Queensland is a structure (or series of structures) which has become known as the ‘Gympie Pyramid’.
    There have been many differing claims as to its origins and function. Some of these claims have been quite controversial and gained considerable media attention beginning in 1956 through to the present. In preparing this paper I investigated the various claims and the local folk-lore which surrounds the ‘pyramid’ and attempted to place these in a context which is supported by empirical or historical fact. Documentation was scarce which has meant that the results of my investigation tend to highlight what the structure is not rather than what it is. I hope to remedy this situation by completing a more detailed survey of the site in early 1990…”

    Astra in Sanskrit means weapons, arrows, Aalaya means home,

     

    Australia  might mean home of weapons.

     

    Atomic weapons were used in Mahabharata battle.

     

    Read my articles on this.

    Citation.

    http://rajavedapatasala.org/FAQ2.html

    https://ramanisblog.in/2015/01/16/australia-home-of-weapons-ramayana/

  • Annihilation of Aborigines ,Australia.Guatemala, Canada, Bolivia.

    Throughout History, the real sons of the soil,The Aborigines of the World(the word was coined to indicate 
    ‘ 
    A member of the indigenous or earliest known population of a region; a native’.)  were the victims of  the Colonial powers  right from the Spanish.

    Indigenous Australians - Aboriginal
    Indigenous Australians – Aboriginal (Photo credit: azfar ahmad | thepatahtumbuh)

    In their quest for resources and markets for their Produce, these powers.Great Briratin,Spain,France, went about in a systematic way to root out the Natives of the Land.

    This,they ensured by luring the Natives by Money,Wiping out their language,making them feel that their Culture is inferior.

    Even to-day India fells it.

    The British were the past masters of this art.

    They divided the country ,especially India, by destroying the Cultural Institutions,attempted to kill the local languages  with the introduction of English as the official Language,under the guise of introducing the World to the Natives.

    This was complemented by the Proselytising  Missionaries, who promised wealth and Salvation, denigrating Native Religions.

    In fact this activity still goes on unchecked.

    Al-Jazeera has scheduled a Programme to cover this aspect with reference to day’s Aborigines.

    You may follow Al-Jazeera in YouTube as well.

    Let us know what we were and where have we have come from.

    Living the Language can be seen on Al Jazeera English each week at the following times GMT: Tuesday: 2230; Wednesday: 0930; Thursday: 0330;Friday: 1630; Saturday: 2230; Sunday: 0930; Monday: 0330

    • Australia: The Aboriginal People – from April 17
    • Guatemala: The Maya – from April 24
    • Canada: The Ktunaxa – from May 01
    • Bolivia: The Aymara – from May 08
    • New Zealand: The Maori – from May 15
    • Over the Airwaves – from May 22″
    Now the few remaining indigenous languages are in danger of dying out in the coming years. The struggle to preserve them often rests with a few dedicated individuals striving to not only re-learn the language of their ancestors, but to also teach it to others.Michael Jarrett, who teaches the Gumbaynggirr language spoken on the coast of New South Wales, says: “When I was growing up, the Aboriginal people were forbidden to speak their language. So I didn’t get to hear fluent speakers talking together. But the land is starting to hear the native tongue again. The Gumbaynggirr language belongs in Gumbaynggirr territory. It hasn’t heard the language for many, many years.

    The government of Australia has a very poor record when it comes to treatment of its Aboriginal citizens. Indigenous Australians were dispossessed of their land, despised for their culture, and marginalized, abused, and murdered. Perhaps most notorious of all the Australian policies were those that led to what has become known as the Stolen Generations. Under several federal and state programs that continued into the 1970s, the government forcibly removed Aboriginal children from their families and sent them to white families and church-run institutions for cultural reprogramming. A recent national report on the policies found that there was not a single Indigenous family that did not have at least one child taken away. Despite the deliberate genocidal nature of these programs, the government for many years refused to apologize for them. That same hostile attitude toward Aboriginal peoples was reflected in the Australian government’s long and vigorous opposition to the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

    Fortunately, there have been improvements in the past couple of years. A change in administration led to a national apology from the government for the Stolen Generations, and the country as a whole celebrates Sorry Day. The new administration also reversed the country’s opposition to the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. But there is still along way to go. Indigenous peoples on average live 17 years less than non-Indigenous people, and every measure of social and physical welfare, from infant mortality to nutrition to health, housing, education, and employment, is significantly lower for Aboriginal Australians than for non-Indigenous Australians. And all of the negative markers for disenfranchised populations—imprisonment, domestic violence, alcoholism—are much higher for Aboriginal peoples. An Aboriginal man is 13 times as likely to be in jail as a non-Indigenous Australian, and an Indigenous teenager is 28 times more likely to be in jail.

    The government is making efforts to address some of these imbalances, but their handling of child abuse in Indigenous communities demonstrates how far they have to go. They enacted a set of programs that essentially let the government take control of Indigenous communities and undermined their land rights. That situation reflects a larger problem: even where there are government programs aimed at addressing the injustices and issues facing Indigenous people, there is far too little involvement of Aboriginal Australians in setting up or implementing policies.

    Indigenous groups in Australia are increasingly well organized and successful. They have in recent years made some impressive gains in land claims, but the process of claiming land rights and the legal framework in which it operates still strongly favors the state and creates unnecessary hurdles for Indigenous Peoples. Most original Indigenous land has not been restored yet.

    The problems facing Indigenous Australians are similar to those of Indigenous Peoples around the world, and Cultural Survival was founded 40 years ago to address those problems. To see a list of Cultural Survival archival articles about Aboriginal Australiaclick here. To learn more about Indigenous issues around the world and what you can do to help, go to our home page here.

    http://www.culturalsurvival.org/australia?gclid=CMWQkveK0K8CFc966wodMGX8Eg