What goes around, comes around?

The forefathers of the majority of Finnish *men* were,
according to DNA, Siberian mammoth hunters. It's highly
"likely" that there in Siberia they met the Vedic
nomadic people on their journey (from the North Pole;
Santa might be a "relict", so to speak, of them
Vedic people), eventually down to 
what's nowadays called in English, India.

Just heard during the Nokia World Event in London(?)
that four new cheapish models of Nokia, mainly for
the Indian market, are called 'asha'. That's Hindi,
but the word appears also in Sanskrit, in the form
'aashaa', meaning 'hope'. Huh!?

http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/26/nokia-unveils-asha-series-200-201-300-303/

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