Problem description:
Personally, I think the rhythm and intonation of the two places are very similar and have geographical relations. It is impossible to communicate with each other by language. Moreover, the cultures of the two places and people's looks feel a little similar, which makes me intuitively have another hypothesis.
It is found on the Internet that Tibetan belongs to Sino-Tibetan language family and Hindi belongs to Indo-European language family. I think this is to distinguish the relationship between Han nationality and continental Europe, which makes me feel more relevant.
Analysis:
According to Tibetan historical records, Tumi Sambuza was one of the seven sages of the Tubo Dynasty (6 17-650). Official to commanding minister. He was ordered to lead 16 Tibetan youths, carrying a lot of gold, through the forbidden area of rare birds and animals, to overcome the discomfort of tropical climate, to persist in going to Tianzhu, to visit friends and teachers, and to learn ancient Sanskrit and Tianzhu characters from Tianzhu lions and Brahmins. Respect Buddha and study Buddha.
Tommy Sambuza returned to Tibet after finishing his studies in Tianzhu, and selected (i), (u), (e) and (o) from 26 Sanskrit vowels, creating a symbolic Tibetan vowel. From the 34 Sanskrit consonants, five reflexive words and five overlapping words are removed, the vowel "ah" is added to the consonants, and six Sanskrit words such as Jia, Ha, Jia, Xia, Cha and A are added, and four vowels and 30 consonants are calculated. He also created Tibetan regular script based on Sanskrit Lancia font, and cursive script based on Urdu font, which was regarded as "the word saint" by Tibetan people.
According to the records of Tibetan history books, after Tumisanbuza created Tibetan, he once offered a tribute in Tibetan to the Tibetan king Songzan Gambu. He is very happy and envious. In order to drive all subjects to learn Chinese characters, Zampa first worshipped him as a teacher, stayed at Marunomiya and devoted himself to studying Tibetan manifesto and other cultures for three years. Songzan Gambu respects Tami Sambuza very much, but some ministers think that Zamba should not respect him so much, so Tami Sambuza retorts, "Who was the first person to study Chinese characters in snowy areas except me?" As a result, the dissatisfaction of some great guides was persuaded, and the whole Tibetan area set off an upsurge of learning Tibetan.
Therefore, it should be said that Tibetan is closely related to ancient Indian, especially ancient Sanskrit.