Today, we identify ourselves as Aryan in the modern tongue. The reason behind this name is our descent from a person named FRYA.
The original pronunciation of Aryan in our ancestral language is Frea-jian or Fryan. We have this knowledge through written records and the transmission of information from ancient times. Within a manuscript known as the Oera Linda Book, there exists a Hymn that predates all other writings concerning our people.
This Hymn reveals FRYA as the Great Mother of our people, from whom all individuals of Caucasian descent originate. The authenticity of this Hymn is supported by other manuscripts, such as the Khorda Avesta and the Avesta Yasna, which date back to 1500 BCE. The Oera Linda Book contains a historical account stating that around 1600 BCE, a group of Aryans or Fryans departed from Europe. They journeyed to a place called Ira (Iran) alongside Tyrian sailors and families. The Khorda Avesta and the Avesta Yasna corroborate this migration of the Aryans who left Europe during that time, as these texts mention the Fryans and Tyrians together. The Hymn and the historical account in the Oera Linda Book can be found on pages 19 and 61.
"12. When among the laudable descendants and posterity of the Turanian Fryana the Right ariseth, through activity of Piety that blesseth substance; then shall Good Thought admit them, and Mazda Ahura give them protection at the Fulfillment."
In present-day Iraq, the descendants of the small group that departed from Europe are known as the Yazidi. Despite intermixing with the Tyrians, they managed to preserve their Aryan genetics by practicing an ethno-religion that only allows individuals to be born into the group, forbidding converts.
This evidence demonstrates both the genetic and the oral as well as written historical connections, conclusively identifying our true heritage and our first Ancestor.
Please refer to Chapter 17, verse 11 of the Yasna Avestas and Chapter 46, verse 12 of the Avesta Yasna for further information.
Reference:
http://avesta.org/yasna/yasna.htm#y43
The alternative theory on the origin of the word Aryan
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Re: The alternative theory on the origin of the word Aryan
Hey there, I only wanted to say that Turan is mostly thought to be Central Asia, rather than Tyre. Though I am glad you have shed some more light on the Zoroastrians.
Brea, bûter en griene tsiis is goed Ingelsk en goed Frysk
Re: The alternative theory on the origin of the word Aryan
I made a post on the yazidi’s in Dutch, because I found it to difficult to write the whole thing in english. But I wil try to communicate some parts of it as a reply on your post.
I said that the Yazidi’s came from a place called Serhed in what is now Turkey. When they left there they named the new place Tawisa Serhede (which sounds in Dutch as “that is/was a jewel… dat was/is een sieraad..). Later they named the place Tawisa Misqova (which sounds in Dutch as “that was/is a bad bargain… dat was/is een miskoop). The place nowadays is Moskou..
Further I refer to their religion, their persecution, the forced “marriages” to eridicate them, their use of the yule, fire, the peacock*, their temple, and some points you also mentioned.
I’m curious about your opinions about all this!
*the use of the peacock as a symbol is interesting! There is a saying in English;
“Take that feather of your cap and pass that feather around (which I once heard in a song and always kept with me curious to it’s origins). Now I know that the Yazidi warriors kept a feather on their cap, and one feather for each won battle on the end of their spear?(probably the one of the cap that had lost the battle),
Furthermore in Zeeland in the region of the seven islands of the Oera Linda book (which is where I live) there is an Island called Tholen. The old symbol that was placed at the top of the roof is a black peacock with its tale downwards (you may be proud, but you don’t have to show of, they say it means here, although nobody knows of it’s origins). In Friesland they use the symbol of to swans on the top of the roof. But peacocks are not from here they are from India. “To me it seems that “it” all started in India.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THdTv2af1bA
https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jezidi%27s (Ja, ik weet het wikipedia, maar toch)
https://www.theosophical.org/publicatio ... he-yezidis
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/65/03/73 ... a26aac.jpg
https://www.kurdistan-photos.com/cache/ ... ef_604.jpg
https://i2.wp.com/monstermovieitalia.co ... C855&ssl=1
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... dline.html
I said that the Yazidi’s came from a place called Serhed in what is now Turkey. When they left there they named the new place Tawisa Serhede (which sounds in Dutch as “that is/was a jewel… dat was/is een sieraad..). Later they named the place Tawisa Misqova (which sounds in Dutch as “that was/is a bad bargain… dat was/is een miskoop). The place nowadays is Moskou..
Further I refer to their religion, their persecution, the forced “marriages” to eridicate them, their use of the yule, fire, the peacock*, their temple, and some points you also mentioned.
I’m curious about your opinions about all this!
*the use of the peacock as a symbol is interesting! There is a saying in English;
“Take that feather of your cap and pass that feather around (which I once heard in a song and always kept with me curious to it’s origins). Now I know that the Yazidi warriors kept a feather on their cap, and one feather for each won battle on the end of their spear?(probably the one of the cap that had lost the battle),
Furthermore in Zeeland in the region of the seven islands of the Oera Linda book (which is where I live) there is an Island called Tholen. The old symbol that was placed at the top of the roof is a black peacock with its tale downwards (you may be proud, but you don’t have to show of, they say it means here, although nobody knows of it’s origins). In Friesland they use the symbol of to swans on the top of the roof. But peacocks are not from here they are from India. “To me it seems that “it” all started in India.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THdTv2af1bA
https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jezidi%27s (Ja, ik weet het wikipedia, maar toch)
https://www.theosophical.org/publicatio ... he-yezidis
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/65/03/73 ... a26aac.jpg
https://www.kurdistan-photos.com/cache/ ... ef_604.jpg
https://i2.wp.com/monstermovieitalia.co ... C855&ssl=1
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... dline.html
Re: The alternative theory on the origin of the word Aryan
Hey, when I click on my copied links I see that most of them do not work anymore or give another result. My apologies!
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Re: The alternative theory on the origin of the word Aryan
Yeah, they came from Iran. Which means they are the same group who travelled to Central Asia eventually. So it doesn’t contradict what is in the post.
“The original Turanians were an Iranian[3][4][5] tribe of the Avestan age.” https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turan
Turian is another pronunciation of Tyrian. We are dealing with the history of the migration of these people.