Vedic influence in Ireland

Ireland is a mispronunciation of Sanskrit term Aryasthan meaning land of Aryan (Vedic) Culture.
In the book Collectania De Rebus Hibernicus by Lt. Gen. Charles Vallancey, he explains how "ancient Druids religion of Britons was founded on that of ancient Irish, which was in great part that of the Brahmins...by no other means the deities of Brahmins could have been recorded in Irish manuscripts". This book further notes, "Sir William Jones allows the Irish language great affinity with Sanskrit".
Vallacy further notes, "The Irish and Welsh complain of the devastation of their manuscripts by the Christian missionaries, like Danes, Norwegians, and others."

P. N. Oak’s 1375 – page volume titled WORLD VEDIC HERITAGE points out how Vedic culture and Sanskrit language pervaded the whole world, from the very first generation of humanity, for millions of years, until forcibly to Christianity, conducted from 312 to 1162 A.D and to Islam for 1100 years starting from 622 A.D obliterated Vedic culture and Sanskrit from those religious.

The pre-conversion Vedic history of converted religions, countries and people was totally and deliberately wiped out. Like a seed embedded in the soil sprouting unknowingly after a long interval, that suppressed history is now reappearing in the public conscience.

Ireland itself is a mispronunciation of the Sanskrit term Arya-sthan. The term Aryan applied to all those who practiced Vedic culture and spoke Sanskrit.

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