Asia, the first land that the Aryan man had to explore, would emerge among coral plateau and rocks not trampled underfoot yet; it was adorned by a exuberant –though dismal¬– vegetation, and crowned by very high mountains, as a sign of enigma and mystery for those who had to conquer it.
Thousands of years ago, a great row of Aryans crossed over the Himalayas and, going toward the North of present India, established there their abode.
They were under the guide of the Manu Vaivasvata, a Solar Initiate of First Rank, and ten wise men called Rishis; their names are respectively: Marishi, Atri, Pulastya, Pulaka, Angryas, Kardama, Daksha, Vashishia, Bhrigu and Narada.