About Kodava(Coorg) people in south India
About Kodava(Coorg) people in south India
The Kodava Hindus are a non-Brahminical sect who believe more in reverence towards nature and their ancestors then in the strict following of the Vedic Hindu principles.The Indus Valley people and Dravidians, Mediterraneans and Brachycephals, were related to the West Asians and Mesopotamians (Sumerians, Assyrians and Babylonians). Before the 'Aryan' (Mitanni) Kurds settled West Asia, their region (in Turkey, Syria and Iraq) was inhabited by Brachycephal worshippers of the Cult of Angels who believed in reincarnation like the modern Hindus and in seven deities (six gods and one goddess) and were the partial distant ancestors of the Kodavas. This was discovered in the 2013 book 'The early Coorgs
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