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The word "arya" means noble in sanskrit, in addition, the swastika originated in India, "swastika" actually means good luck charm in sanskrit. The only Indo-European languages are Sanskrit, Hindu, Bengali, Gujarati, and the rest of the indigenous languages of the subcontinent, exluding the dravidian languages.

 

2. India has produced as many or more scientific contributions and geniuses then Britian and Germany combined. Just go to any search engine and type in India + mathematicians, you will have about 300 links to read.

 

3. Indians are the wealthiest, most industrious and harkworking minorities in America. Our incomes exceed that of the Asians and white Americans.

 

4. In terms of the creative arts, literature, architecture, India has produced as much as Germany or Britain, if not more than both combined.

 

5. While the Northern Europeans were barbarians, India was contributing vastly to science, mathematics and literature. Before the great Indo European language of German was even invented, a far more advanced one was already being used. SANSKRIT!

 

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even if the word "arya" was used to give someone respect, that could be something like saying "American" as in a person who lives in America, who represents American ideals, of truth, justice, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

 

Before "American" was a term given to only white people, minorities weren't considered American even though they lived in the country. They were treated as second-class citizens.

 

Also, the proper context of "American" depends on who's using it: American, European, or whoever uses the term can have different implications behind using that word. For instance a European might look at Americans with disdain and thus show contempt for someone by saying they belong in America or are American.

 

In that same way, the word arya could have been used in different contexts, depending on who was using it, how arya was defined by him, and the word itself may have evolved after a while to include everyone instead of referring to any specific group of people.

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