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    Some interesting words

    There are some interesting words which might have some historical significance.

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    Lingayat

    The word tells about itself:

    Ling+a+ yat

    "a", is again negation for word "yat" as a "Ling"

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    This word may have its origins in response to hundreds of tribes moving into Indian subcontinent from northwest of India.
    Last edited by maddhan1979; November 25th, 2016 at 05:22 AM.

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    While "Ling" represents "Shiva" , the Hindu god of destruction.

    "Yat", seems to represent people of "Mir" culture or migrants to the Indian subcontinent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maddhan1979 View Post
    While "Ling" represents "Shiva" , the Hindu god of destruction.

    "Yat", seems to represent people of "Mir" culture or migrants to the Indian subcontinent.
    There is a European family name "Lind", which might have emerged after 7th century AD or has different linguistic roots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maddhan1979 View Post
    While "Ling" represents "Shiva" , the Hindu god of destruction.

    "Yat", seems to represent people of "Mir" culture or migrants to the Indian subcontinent.
    The concept of "Shiva", might represent two very different cultures, this concept might have emerged due to the wars between two different cultures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maddhan1979 View Post
    The concept of "Shiva", might represent two very different cultures, this concept might have emerged due to the wars between two different cultures.
    In due time there would have been downward and upward movement of local tribes and the tribes out of Indian Subcontinent. There might have been some similar sounding words but majority of the words of out of Indian subcontinent origin can still be traced back to root words and words that even existed in BC era. A similar case has been shown in case of our discussion related with "Median tribes", and the name "Archimedes". The word "Archimedes", although of Greek and Roman origin seems have its origins in central Asia/Eurasian plains.
    Last edited by maddhan1979; December 6th, 2016 at 04:14 PM.

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