My Indian DNA Test Results: Ancestry, Haplogroup & Health!
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2019
- 00:23 ANCESTRY REPORT
01:22 HAPLOGROUPS
04:00 HEALTH REPORT
04:45 TRAITS
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Okay, I have finally decided to make a video on my full 23andMe DNA Test Results - both Ancestry and Health!
I'm Gujarati and Patel by background and your results may be quite similar if you have a similar background as mine!
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Bruh! You’re a pure breed
Pure awesomeness! :D
@Keen Rays so it means he has the n word pass
Amadey and what’s so funny about that? Or are u just racist,it all started from Africa....lol nice try.
@Amadey wow man very nice.
Lame
I'm A West Indian! Guyanese My Bloodline Is Bihar, My Ancestral Roots Is Indian! 🕉 🇮🇳💓🇬🇾
India Was The America Over 300 Years Ago!
@Menal Sheikh nah..it was in maurya and gupta time.
@@Messaya961 the Sangam period and the time of the Cholas too. Then the Brits came and took everything💀
Same but I thought I was North Indian and everyone around me told me I look North Indian but my ancestry is mostly from Kerala, pakistan, Tamil, Sri lankan Maldivian Bengali Bhutan/ Nepal (I did an ancestry test)
I’m also guyanese, my parents are from canal.
We were America over 5000 years ago till British and other invasions......
We are the oldest and oldest living civilization ...
We started as indus vally civilization....
We are one of the first agriculture society....
We have the oldest Living languages(Tamil &Sanskrit )
We had complex, richest Empires Mostly devoted to Art and crafts (Mahajanpad, mauryan, chola, pandya, gupta, kushan, lalitadiya, rashtakoot, maratha)..
We were the first to stabilise universities (Takshsheeta, nalanda, vikramsheela, shardapeeth etc)..
so you are pure blood of Indians. be proud with that, brother. peace from Indonesia.
South Asian ?
It's so diverse ethnically and racially, how does one even grade such a vast genetic coding into just South Asian ? My twin brother looks different than what I do and my elder brother looks a bit between my twin and me. My Dad's family has Caucasian looking members as well as Chinese looking ones. My mom's family has most members looking similar to Yemeni or Gulf natives with a heavy splash of tribal Indians. It's that variant.
I agree, the location feature is pretty much completely useless for all South Asians right now. The only useful part is the haplogroup feature.
Because although there are many different cultural groups, the genetics of that region are largely the same. But I do agree that using geographic borders to show ethnicity doesn't really work considering how people move around alot.
@@Benanimate you're absolutely disillusioned. Indians are the most diverse group of racial mashup the world has seen.
@@RosinPatel They didn't give you a good explanation of your paternal haplogroup.
Open up google map, switch to satellite view, then look at south asia. The whole Indian tectonic plate, from Indus to Bangladesh is a complete plain. No big mountain ranges or deserts to stop movement. Also, having tropical weather year round increases the distances nomads could travel. no wonder Indian gene has such homogeneity.
I'm happy to see a more descriptive and knowledgable breakdown of 23 and me.
Thanks mate!
This is a very good breakdown, it was very informative. Thank you for sharing this!
I’m Sri Lankan and I am of Sinhalese Descent. The Sinhalese are a mix of Bengali, Gujarati and Tamil.
Also odisha
Yeah I believe the Sinhalese originally came to SL from Midnapore and Balasore along the West Bengal- Odisha border.
DNA මේකෙන් ඔයා ටෙස්ට් කරලද ඔයා ඔය කියන්නෙ.
නැත්නම් පොදුවේ සිංහල අයගේ තත්වෙද ?
Yes average bengalis are happened to be of australoid-melanese,dravidian,caucasoid,mongoloid race.as per dna diversity,if we move towards bangladesh various mixrures of mongolid,dravidas,caucasoid are there but moving northeast it gets all like mongolian-australoid appearence.but in north bengal the people looked like mongolid apperanece.if yu take averagely.like my family we are caucasoid-mongoloid mixture.
We are average bengalis.
Finally some worthwhile dna test video, gosh. Thank you!
Thanks!
@@RosinPatel Pass on this thanks to your parents and grand parents. That is where you got this awesome DNA from.
Your so ancient man.i didnt even know this haplogroup existed in india.i thought the oldest haplogroup in india was haplogroup H.
It is always possible they made a mistake 😆 or that I've mutated backwards into C
@@RosinPatel i dont think its possible to mutate backwards,human evolution has stopped in the 21st century because of the modern high tech society we created,evolution requires us to face harsh climatic conditions
@@RosinPatel I'm Senegalese. I've exported my 23andme and Ancestry DNA results to Wegene. From my 23andme export, it gave me sub-saharan african paternal and maternal haplogroups from my which was the same as 23andme. But from my Ancestry export, it gave me a South and Central Asian related maternal haplogroup. When I first got my results from 23andme last month, I got 0.1% Broadly Central & South Asian but it was changed 2 weeks later to unassigned. It seemed weird. My Wegene 23andme export showed 3.10% South Asian/Indian whereas my wegene Ancestry export showed 6.94% Middle Eastern/Egyptian and 0.66% Oceanian/Papuan instead of the Indian percentage. I've also exported my 23andme results to Gedmatch. According to the HarappaWorld Admixture, I have 0.13% South Indian and 0.86% Papuan. So I think some parts of my DNA are definitely from Central & South Asia. According to genetic studies, the majority of South Indians are related to Melanesians and Aboriginal Australians hence their dark skin.
@@user-fb9ds1vh1l No bruh. Evolution is a non-stop process. Take a simple handbook
@Sparta R1a was introduced into India.
Dude, you deserve way more subs. Awesome video
Thanks!
Wow that's pretty cool man.. got to remember we can completely change complexion in just a few generations.
Interesting! I am C-M130 and M3 also. I tested further down, so I'm C-PH407 and M3a2c2a. Yes, very rare. I think 23&me tests only basic haplogroups. It would be interesting to see your haplogroup subclades.
Oh wow! So similar
where are you from adil ?
@@funnysungames546 Bangladesh.
This is amazing!!
Thanks man!
Hahah I’m also 99.9% sure I’m 100% indian also, I wanted to see if it was even worth for me to take the test.
If you bargain for price in Wallmart, you are 100% Indian.
@@elimccain1728 damn 😂☠️☠️
@CarryTheTruth you’re using terms created by people from the early 18th century- haplogroups prove very close relation between all human groups -
@CarryTheTruth yes
Finally someone
I have seen indians who will not identity as white or black race but will say they are white or black in sense of skin tone but will not clarify they were talking of skin tone.
I have seen white race black race, mis labelling indians as of white or black race, by hypocritical logic of skin tone decides race.
I have even seen nazis or black race supremcist saying indians with white or black skin are of white or black race even when it was against the principal of nazis and black race supremacy.
@@elimccain1728 damn paddy got words! But true nonetheless.
You should do a Y-DNA test, and do a video explaining more detail about your Y haplogroup.
I did the test it showed probably 80•/• South Asian (Indian) 15•/• South East Asian (Vietnamese,Burmese,Thai and Indonesian) 5•/• Broadly East Asian (Chinese and Japanese) . I am Karwa Patel from Kutch Currently in Surat Gujrat.
but you look african
@@techsamraat6171 it's not my profile photo 😂 it is the photo of fictional actor from gta game
@@techsamraat6171 LMFAO you better be sarcastic
@Blue Boi But I did in surat I live in surat but i am kutchi
@Blue Boi yes
Good informative video. Thank you. Good luck with your youtube channel.✌👍❤
Amazing video. Very interesting to see your results. I am european with asian descent 👏👏
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed
Where to take this ansestry test in chennai.
Wow!❤️❤️❤️
Thanks!
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing
I also want to make a report like this for mine what should I do and where?
you represent the 100% indid phenotype, It is also curious that you present haplogroup C that is related to the Australian aborigines and those of southern India and that it is also relatively present in the natives of Venezuela and from other surrounding regions in South America and the Caribbean.
@@XY-jw6hu investigates, haplogroup c is present in natives of the South American Orinoco, the region that today corresponds to Venezuela and that would be genetically related to the South Asian and Australian aboriginal
5000 yrs ago indians coquered eurashia there was also indian gene flow to native australians around 12% still. so there is good chance we reached americas too.
North south all have harappan ancestry which is main gene pool of all south Asians.
@@prafful_sahubut there's no indian dna in Europeans and East Asians
You do have widow's pick which I only ever heard of it haha
Thanks for the video
Sorry I did miss what this dna test called?
23andMe
You're Gengis Khan's close relative???
It would seem so 😄
@Hare Krishna Yeah
@Amadey That's not in dispute here.
@Chitragupta He is not descended from Huns. Huna didn’t even invade Gujarat. They invaded Rajasthan and Punjab. Also even if he had Huna, it would have showed him as Central Asian.
South Asia has hundreds of races lol even India itself has many races . Hahahahaha
True!
No it doesn't. You all look exactly the same. You guys are a new race
@@mattc236 well no, North Indians are lighter in colour, the South Indians are usually Dusky or Dark skinned and the North Easterners have a East Asian tone. Indeed, there are multiple races in India alone.
@m1ten yea, I do know that
Nayan Nimishakavi Seems like aryans are dark
hey random question , how much does it costs in India
THESE ARE THE REAL INDIANS. NOT NAVAJOS, AZTECS, MAYANS AND APACHES. 👎🏽THOSE ARE AMERICANS. 👍🏽
they’re indigenous! America took their land!
@@Bingycat I am a (Yaqui O’odham) & (Hopi Paiute Aztec) from Arizona 🇺🇸
@@HarlynReynald cool 😳
They're Native Americans / Indigenous
The Olmecs (The Great Bering Strait Cross;) thither to become The First (Native-Americans.) Identic Chromosomal (varied in percentile.) We thus are One: East-Asian & Native-American. :)
C-M130 is found near Madurai in Tamil Nadu. There is an entire village near Theni where every male is a C-M130. They were the original migrants into India via the coastal route according to Spencer Wells. If you search under Out of Africa Spencer Wells in RUclips, you will hit his documentary in which he and Prof Pichaiappan capture the moment of C-M130 discovery in Theni. That discovery established the coastal migration of humanoids from Africa to Australia some 70,000 years ago.
where did you get this done and how much it costed ?
i think it costs about 7000 rupees excluding the shipping
$100
uh guys, im having a bit of a mental breakdown.
so im nepalese, but apparently I'm just majorly korean, japanese, and russian, with bits of cambodian and northern han Chinese. but no south asian. at all. can anyone help explain please?
@Jitendra Singh yea lol we decided to do that for both my parents, and it kinda matches up. so now we are officially east asians, but from nepal. i don't really get it, so imma do some more research, I mean this could be because we have some sort of Mongolian descent, and from I heard, the genotype for mongolians and koreans are not all that different, so there could have been a mix up with that... idk we'll see
@@sorryjimingottauseuremailf7077 Buddhism could explain it. What are your haplogroups?
@@sorryjimingottauseuremailf7077 genetic and national identities are two separate things. You are 100% Nepali don't worry.
Where can we go to see this
Where you got this test? What's the price can you post some references here
$100 - your can google it
Haven’t done it yet. Will be interesting.
How can i order that dna test ?
How much will it cost in India to do this test
The Y lineage of Qasar (Genghis Khan's full brother) has been identified as O-M175, which is common throughout East Asia and especially Han Chinese. This suggests that Genghis Khan himself may be O-M175.
Research published in 2016 suggested that Genghis Khan may belong to haplogroup R-M343 (R1b). Five bodies dating from 1130 to 1250 were found in the Tolgoi tomb in Tawan, Mongolia. They were members of the golden family, and the bodies were either R-M73 (not uncommon in the area) or parallel line R-M343.
Where can I test it in India
What was your neanderthal pecrent ?
How much did it cost totally?
Damn so people left africa and began to look like you??? And both sides?? Wow. 2nd best dna vid on youtube tho.
Thank you sir!
fr
Who's the first
@@SL-my4fg m.ruclips.net/p/PLM32CLm26SnhFKchJIWB0IuLHNcA6iHZn
@@SL-my4fg the youtuber has the most comprehensive and detailed dna videos I ever watched. She makes you want to do all of the dna tests lol
Website name
Are you in the UK?
I’m maternal haplogroup M23 and my paternal is A. Both of which apparently are rare in America. It’s all so interesting to think of in historic terms. I have no idea where the M would come from.
Possibly back migration from Asia.
@@bebejemzy1090 Yes I’ve considered that. M23 is present in the Malagasy of Madagascar, so that’s a possibility as well.
Underrated
Thanks!
Brother so we are descendants of "mongol" or "huns".what do you think? Please reply.
Neither. Indians evolved separately but got some genes coming in through mating
Lmaooo I’m crying!! Lmaoooo
Nice work documenting your DNA results and observations. I learned a few new things. Thanks.
Thanks for watching! 😃
My ring finger is long too than my index finger
Where & how to take dna test for roots
You shouldnt provide your real name and address when trying for DNA tests
yea definitely but what if someone wants to contact you?
@@abbad707 shift to another country and ask a friend to let you borrow his name and address. Thats weird but that what genetic test is. You can know a persons race by seeing his features but still you want certificate and theres also risk of genetic tests be used against you
@@justinmalik6977 u can catch them if they are lying by sending them to india
Many people have their ancestors names and history written from more than 500years.
@@user-ux3qt4sx3e not as much as Arabs! They literally have names going back to 20+ generations!
@@Sheen023 Most Arabs can only trace their ancestry 5-7 generations at best.
I have a question, history said Indian subcontinent moved from Africa and collided with Asia , so how people migrated from Africa count here??
Because the land moved before the people got there.
It happened long before humans evolved
is 23 and me avilable in india
No
How do we take this test
Mongolian and central asian connection in gujrat and rajasthan is from White Huns and Kuru invasions. Atleast 1500 years prior to gengiz.
i also did my ancestry test and i think its not working because my grandparents are also from india especially tamil nadu but how the hell it is showing that my 1 percent is Indonesian that don't make sense
During kingdom squabble.. and spreading Hinduism to Southeast Asia..Indonesia was the last place to build Temple, Java Island..
Temples build by Indian, not Indonesiaan...65% dna Indonesian are Indian and Chinese ...
Native Indonesia eastern part, Sahul land mass is African, they call Papuan, Irian Barat.. curly hair, wide nose, dark skin...
Which test I help toh know this
C is an old Y mutation which came about just after humans came out of Africa
23 and me is not available in India 😔
How is possible to maternal haplogroup to change, if it is always passed from mom to daughter in same lineage. ?
Haplogroups very, very rarely change. But the changes are why there are different haplogroups.
@Chitragupta If it don't change ,how do women get different ancestry on maternal line ?
@@Catlily5 Why and how does it change ?
@@tamjansan1154 I agree with Chitragupta. It happens through mutations. This type of DNA rarely mutates, though.
@Chitragupta I understand is described as mutation but I suspect scientis don't know how and why ? Other then having some theories ?
Mine is L L3 M as well M32c to be exact! My Mtdna haplogroup is 1 in 15,000. I believe you and I are descended from the same line?
Majority Indian's and African's has almost same ancestors but in case of Indians there is also mix.
I thought you said it doesnt change the mitocondrial
My maternal haplogroup: L --> L3 --> M --> M5a2
My paternal haplogroup: A --> F-M89 --> H-L901--> H-Z13871
I'm a Tamil. I would like to know if all Indians have the same maternal haplogroup 'L' and paternal haplogroup 'A'. 🤔
They don't - everyone is different regardless of race
@@RosinPatel Got it! Thanks.
Maternal haplogroup is more or less same throughout india.
So where is Adam and Eve....?
C is also the haplogroup of AASI or the indigenous peoples of India, who were distantly related to Aboriginal Australians. Very rare as they were paternally replaced by farmers and pastoralists. Hope you and your future descendants the best.
It's common among gujaratis,patels and brahmins
Indian AASI people had H and L not C.
Dude all came from Harappa.
My paternal haplogroup is I1 and my maternal haplogroup is L3. Specifically, I1z138 and L3e5. I’m not Indian, I’m of Italian, British, Irish and German ancestry. Apparently, I1 is quite common in Northern Europe, while L3 is extremely rare in Europe apart from some very low frequencies in Southern Europe.
my maternal is U paternal is R1
Interesting.
You have R1A1 gene??
Interesting!Your C brothers Are mainly in North Asia and central Asia.😊
Interesting indeed! Thanks for watching!
@Rosin Patel
you're Welcome
Those are Turks
I am worried to take the test... what if they send me a big gorilla's picture?
You made me 😂😂😂
0:40 were your ancestors into business or were merchants?
Yes they were
Hey! My dad is also very Gujarati and me and him got haplogroup C-F3393 which is just a descendant of your haplogroup. I want to see how this migration happened for C to come to Gujarat.
He looks like jason McIntyre of fox sports, who looks like Russel Wilson who is black and indian
Does it matter?? Viramudi thevar in s.india is M130, 74000 years dna..
Can also claim pure breed..
Interesting.
My haplogroup is R1b-L23 is Yamnaya.
Maternal is U5b1b1a is Arensburg Culture.
Ancestors of Saami women.
I'm Kazan Tatar but this lineage is common among Bashqirs 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Burjian clan
L3 is the haplogroup of HeLa
Bro I and some of my fellows did this DNA test and I remember that all of us had almost 75-80% South Asian and 20-25%Central and West Asian DNA.We're Pakistani Jatts,Maybe that's why Pakistanis look more fairer and little bit Caucasian than Indians! I think so.
Yea
@Abdul Rehman our community "patel" moved gujarat from punjab.our origin is punjab.
Yea according to literature
Jatta ka kya haal h?
abdul bhai if you look the people of South Pakistan and north Indian the Pakistani are more darker and Indian Punjabi and haryanvi and northern up and himachal jatt are more fairer than the punjabi Pakistani and sindhi pakistani.
I am Asian Bangladeshi and I got 12% Far Eastern I was shocked
Bengalis have a good percentage of east asian ancestry as Bengal is very close to south east asia.
You must also be related to Virat Kohli lol
😎 probably
My Indian ancestors left India before partition(1800s). Would be interesting to see the breakdown with current borders.
So where do you currently live?
@@billa_ackerman.exe.South Africa.
Have you tried ancient DNA test? I think it's so interesting it goes further back. I have no Indian lineage whatsoever. But if you go back far enough you will find a common admixture with other parts of the world. I have Scythian ancient DNA and its said people of Indian origin have this admixture too! I gotten mistaken for being Northern Indian more than once before.
oh yes Scythian were culturally religiously indian idk their origin
@@lll2282 scythians were shaka clan who left india 7k yrs ago but re entered again 2k yrs ago kushan empire was shaka
@@prafful_sahu jai shree Ram 🙏🏽🕉
@@Bingus453 JAI SHREE RAM BHRATA
You like North Indian just change your hairstyle like them then yes 80% north Indian
I am an american-born Indian and Caucasian woman which usually doesn't happen because Indians don't usually marry Caucasian people, but my father from India met my mother in the US while they were going to college and then I was made! Do you think that this would be the best company for me to use to find my results about my family? I know I have some German Hungarian French Irish and Indian descendants. Please let me know what you think because I'm using these results to find my biological father and moving to India to find him in about 2 months because he has not seen me since I was 9 months old. I have not had contact with my father since I was 14 and that was just over the telephone. I just want to make sure that I'm using the right DNA company to find my ancestors. Thanks a lot and I loved watching your video and seeing that you are so unique like myself! Take care and God bless you and your family heritage!
omg. i hope u find ur father or his family ❤️🙏🏽
What happened after you were 14? How do you lost contact??
Yo we all need an update.
you paid 250$ to find out your 100% South Asian. lol 😆 😂
HAHAH
It's worth it. Expands your mind.
We should’ve known, his last name is patel of course he’s a pure bred gujarati
Im from southeast asia, honestly I wish I was just born south asian hahahah, cuzz I don't know I look weird haha, I took 23 and me and the results were, I was east asian,european,austronesian and polynesian, I really look weird sometimes Im mistaken as a foreigner, they tell me are you half? are you born here? hahaha
At some point everyone was a foreigner 😄
What do you look like?
You are just flexing 😭
Actually i took 2 test and both are different don't believe it bro
Check out the book Early Indians: the story of our ancestors, by Tony Joseph
Thanks
Lol that fake book
Meanwhile me being 70% south asain
That's pretty crazy! Full Patel Gujarati. Not a drop of anything else apparently.
I am very interested to see if this test can some day catch whether I am a full blooded Maheshwari Marwari or not. But it's probably not so detailed yet.
Surnames are man made, genes are inherited. There is no pure surname, nor any pure caste.
@@RosinPatel Of course surnames are a man made as they are just words in a language.
Patels are tight knit community and hence there is a lineage of people having passed down similar genes within the community. That's why they are able to say whether you're a Patel or another type of Gujarati (also, they must have had a large sample of Patels to work with).
Similarly, Maheshwaris are a tight knit community (much smaller than the Patel community) as well and hence, I was wondering if there would be a time when this could determine the shared genes of Maheshwaris.
@Money-printers the middle East ancestry is just very minute to indian DNA , most of the indian DNA is same from almost 2000 years. You can see a lot of people with 100% indian DNA.
@Money-printers bramins invades India! ok ok.
You say aryans they came in 2000-1000BC. That is 4000-3000 years before and though even harrapans have a little white complex in them.
Aryans left there DNA mostly in north India. It's genetically proven.
Even south India have people of white complex.
If you disagree come and look at the people in streets. They are not Aryans.
Punjabis have genetics from mughal DNA are you kidding me.
There is very little mughal DNA presence in India.
All white people which are present in India are there from almost 2000 years.
Then you talk about kashmiri.
They are not from middle east in any means. Read this article for genetics of kashmiri.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4973929/
The gentics which say you 100% indian means from 2000 years there is no presence of any mixtrue from that year.
That 1000 years of invation only left little presence mostly mugals with 2-3 that to mostly in Muslims.
You think you really know about anything.
Foolish.
Read book 'Early indians' by Tony Joseph.
All India today have original African DNA who reached Indian first 70000 years before, be him white black or Asian.(except northeast indians).
For clear info whatch this vedio
ruclips.net/video/ORylLlh0lpo/видео.html
@Money-printers
Soo what I am telling is people like middle east are there in India before the invations.
If it shows middle east then only it is middle east or else no there is no that Gene in them.
There is nothing wrong with the companies which show they as indians.
As of northeast indian will get south Asia because they(mixture of austruasic and tibeto burman) have been living in that place from almost 5000-4000 BC they didn't have any invations till British reached.(expect for thai king in Assam which didn't leave any DNA in them mostly).
Ladhak people will have Tibet DNA.
My paternals haplogroup is r -m 417with y chromosome(thats from fathers side).
interesting
We share the same haplogroup!
Oh nice!
@@RosinPatel my parents are Bengali, I'm a proper Asian mutt lol
I got East Asian, southeast Asian, South Asian and also west and central Asian 😂... Back in the day, Bengal was multicultural due to trades etc...
@@slickefexofficialuk8295 Nice, good healthy mixture there!
KEEP IT PURE
I wanted to purchase this but dont want to waste money being told im "indian" when i know this already.
My maternal haplogroups comes from Iran about 5k ago
Bro you are pure blood.
Haha yea
Someone pure. Wow.
:D
Well done but Mtdna tests are the only useful methods to tell you your real ancestry...it's for all...y chromosome test is partial.
Yes it’s partial in that it helps only one gender but I wouldn’t make a blanket statement to say only mtdna is useful. That’s obviously false. Y dna helps tracing male lineage ancestry and has allowed many discoveries about migration.
In my opinion your paternal haplogroup is not rare. It's just that only few indians had tested with 23andme
majority of Indian are belong to haplogroup h and r and l ( predominant )
India is majority caste based population
So people already have Idea is their predominant haplogroup because their has being already haplogroup studied over caste
Majority of Indian specific Hindu caste have r1a ( controversial haplogroup , it called Aryan haplogroup ) and h1a
Bruh must be protected at all costs! He is a Rare Breed.
Why 1940 ? You look like the most Indian guy I’ve ever seen. I’m sure it was the same for 10000s of years before that 😉
Bro Single handedly Dumped all European Invasion theories(Aryan theories)😂
one mans exceptional case never break any theory.
@@pnsasi4720You are wrong .harappan ancestry which is a cousin ancestry of iramian farmers which got separated 12000 years ago split is the major ancestry of all indians with minor mixing with steppe and aasi . So harappans are aryans . Now go to sleep.