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The word Kurmi in Sanskrit Dictionary - "Bhuhu Ashy Iti Kurmi" means who ever has the land is a Kurmi. Kurmis claim to be the most direct descendants of the legendary King Rama of Ayodhya whose wife "Sita" literally means "furrow" or the line made by a plow. The Kurmis along with the Khatris, Yadavas and Kunbis form the original Aryan Vedic ] who were recorded as degraded kshatriyas by corrupt Brahmins who resented the rise of Buddhism amongst the major Aryan warrior tribes of the time. | The word Kurmi in Sanskrit Dictionary - "Bhuhu Ashy Iti Kurmi" means who ever has the land is a Kurmi. Kurmis claim to be the most direct descendants of the legendary King Rama of Ayodhya whose wife "Sita" literally means "furrow" or the line made by a plow. The Kurmis along with the Khatris, Yadavas and Kunbis form the original Aryan Vedic ] who were recorded as degraded kshatriyas by corrupt Brahmins who resented the rise of Buddhism amongst the major Aryan warrior tribes of the time. | ||
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The word Kurmi in Sanskrit Dictionary - "Bhuhu Ashy Iti Kurmi" means who ever has the land is a Kurmi. Kurmis claim to be the most direct descendants of the legendary King Rama of Ayodhya whose wife "Sita" literally means "furrow" or the line made by a plow. The Kurmis along with the Khatris, Yadavas and Kunbis form the original Aryan Vedic kshatriyas who were recorded as degraded kshatriyas by corrupt Brahmins who resented the rise of Buddhism amongst the major Aryan warrior tribes of the time.
Aryan itself has roots in the ancient work ethos of the agrarians: The root "ar" is the heroism of labor, daring, bravery (hero - in Russian geroj) the victor - ahi - is nobleborn: he is - Arius (Max Müller); he is - arya in ancient Sanskrit; and the Aryan abode is - Arya-avarta; Arius is allmen.** the one who labors nobly - the ploughman , Arian; Airga sounds in the Zend-Avest;. and the Persians want to be Arians; Darius calls himself an Aryan in the inscriptions.***
The word for earth in Sanskrit is named after King Prithu who tamed the earth and "milked the cow" to make the earth fertile again. So the original Aryan warrior tradition is rooted in the agricultural traditions and clans of India.