The ten tribes, lead by the ten Sages, took from these Sages their names.
The tribe of Marichi remained in the Tibet.
Tribes of Atri, Pulatya and Pulaka settled in different parts of Mongolia.
Vashishia’s Tribe had left the Sacred Land being attracted by the mystery of large deserts and forests, and gorges of huge mountains that they saw on the horizon.
For millennia this tribe had to strive and seek the North of Asia, bordering the Caucasus and entering Europe, in those regions which were not fully formed for human life, waiting for the fruit of their efforts.
When Manu Vaivasvata’s Tribes abandoned the land on the coast, in the Asian Southeast, they left there a population that was quickly losing Atlantean characteristics.
They had to be prepared in order to belong to the Aryan Race and become founders of the second sub-race, the Aryan-Semitic.
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.