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The apparent language divide between Sanskrit or Northern Indian and Dravidian or Southern Indian is at best tentative. The Vedic Sanskrit reflects the agglutinative Dravidian languages in many ways – and Dravidians claim descent from Vedic Sages as Agastya – whilst Northern Indians or Aryans trace descent of their lineages from Manu – a flood character who sailed from sunken lands in Southern India to the North. The Indian tradition has also always asserted, that the Saraswati or Indus region was the hub of Vedic Culture, which is said to have declined around 5000 years ago after Sri Krishna. In the hoary Bhagavata Purana, Krishna's brother Balarama is said to have made pilgrimage to the Saraswati River and Rishis, when it was still flowing, which, by recent archaeological dates, is far anterior to 2000BC, when it dried up.

Agastya’s lineage traced to velir and through that to Yadavs would still be Indo Aryan as far as remotest history we could make out, that both internal Literary sources cited in Mahabharata and the archeological undersea finds at bed Dwaraka attests. The supposed Aryanisation of a Non Aryan Yadavs is at best speculative upon the Aryan invasion theory that has no archeological or Internal literary support. The Sangam literature too does not report of an Aryan invasion. The Yadau Bala Rama’s pilgrimage to river saraswati collated with Saraswati river bed drying up and satellite imagery only shows a continuous vedic cultural identity while the Aryanisation of the Yadus are even more contradicted by the Battle of the 10 kings of Rig Vedas where the Yadus are mentioned to among the Indo Aryan tribes of Purus.

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