The Inversion: When the Gods Switched Sides
Check this article out on Parsiana. Click the links! ---> 🔥 I · Sister LanguagesII · The TimestampIII · The Inversion How Zarathustra's moral revolution — preserved in the DNA of language — proves the birth of monotheism happened in Persia. We have established that Avestan and Sanskrit are sister languages, born from the same mother tongue. We have shown that the Gathas belong to the same linguistic stratum as the Rigveda — dating them to the second half of the second millennium BCE.
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Check this article out on Parsiana. Click the links! ---> 🔥 I · Sister LanguagesII · The TimestampIII · The Inversion How Zarathustra's moral revolution — preserved in the DNA of language — proves the birth of monotheism happened in Persia. We have established that Avestan and Sanskrit are sister languages, born from the same mother tongue. We have shown that the Gathas belong to the same linguistic stratum as the Rigveda — dating them to the second half of the second millennium BCE. Now we arrive at the most extraordinary piece of evidence the twin tongues carry. It is not just a shared vocabulary. It is a theological mirror image . And it proves that something revolutionary happened — a deliberate, conscious break with the old religion — that would go on to reshape every major faith on earth.
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