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Nepozin
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Posted on 01-16-05 6:13
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For ya all ppl.... Is it true or just a rumor that GAutam Buddha was born in India instead of being born in Nepal. I just have been hearing this shittt from Indians that Budhha was born in India.....hope that's not the truth but anyway I am pretty sure that's a fuc.... big ass lie in the face of Nepalese people... peace....
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Nirman
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Posted on 01-17-05 10:41
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K ho K ho yehan ta KAATMAAR ko kura po niskandai chha...Bichara Budhha..
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Jhilka
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Posted on 01-18-05 4:12
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Harkey bro, Unlike in your other postings, I noticed two things in your last posting. 1. No mukh chhada kura anymore, and 2. No Jai Nepal at the end. Congratulations on #1. Jai Nepal lai ta chhadnu bhayena ni. Khai Nepal bhanne po banaunubhena bhanya ta? This may qualify you to move you out from my shitlist to watchlist and then finally a clean chit. Kura bhanya chai teso hai!!!
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Six Strings
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Posted on 01-18-05 7:02
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There is a small circumstantial debate about this topic. When Gautam Buddha was born there wasn't "Nepal" as we know now and neither "India". Both countries were divided into several "Rajya". It is only in fitting if we ask, "Where Gautom Buddha was born with regard to today's political boundary?" and the answer is " Nepal". India is false in every aspect in this matter. Archeological surveys have proved that Gautom Buddha was indeed born in current day Lumbini Nepal. http://ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/FULLTEXT/JR-ENG/buh.htm
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harkedai
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Posted on 01-18-05 11:29
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Six strings ji, yedi testai nai ho bhane, tyo indian school haru le kina aafnu pathyakram ma garal kura chaape ta, ra testo chaapne lai kehi bhanna milne antarastriya kaanun cha ki chaina. Yedi cha bhane hamro sarkar le k herera baseko ? Gautam buddha kaha janmeko bhanne issue sadhai uthi raako cha, ra uthi nai rahane cha, kaaran hamro mitra raastra bhaarat le sadhai aafna vidhyarthi haru lai galat kura padai raako cha. Indian haru ko ta kura chodau na, hamro nepal ma nai kati wata boarding school haru chan jolle Indian kitab haru padai raaka chan. Soochnus, aba tyo Indian History padeko student lai hami le gayera "Who is the father of Nation" bhanera sodhyo bhane telle Mahatma Gandhi bhanera bhancha ra teacher le tellai full point pani dincha. Testo kura ma pani ta haami le kehi garna sakeka chainau ni. Bhaarat bhitra ko kura chodau na. Hamrai aafnai desh bhitra bhako kura pani haamro sarkar le control garna sakeko chaina. Hamri lai boundary kaha thyo bhanne kura sanga sarokaar chaina, boundary kaha cha bhanne kura sanga cha. Teso ta India, England ko under ma huda janmeka sabai haasti haru british hunu parne ni. Mahatma Gandhi pani British citizen, Lal bahadur saastri pani British citizen, Neheru pani british citizen. Hami le nai testo weak kura garera huncha ra? Haami nai aafnu desh ko bibhuti ko defence garna jaandainau. Haami le, Bharat le yeso bhanna khojeko bhanera assume nagarau na sathi ho, bhaarat le ahile k bhani raheko cha bhanne kura garau. Present ma Gautam buddha india ma janmeko ho bhanera India le bhuktai cha, tesko mukh ma bujho haalne kura po garnu paryo, na ki ek ghanta agadi yeuta maanche aako thyo, tellai samjhera bhokeko hola bhanera assume garne. Mero bhannu yetti nai ho. hus ta jadau pani Jai Nepal pani
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hiroko2001np
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Posted on 01-19-05 4:06
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hey i just recentry read this article doubting if gautam buddha was born in nepal or was born in india....i will tell u the truth.... the truth is that.......Lumbini was once upon a time ,a provincial area of INDIA !!! n abt 2500 yrs, was the time when it was in the provincial area of INDIA ! so, wht i meant to say is that, though Lumbini comes under the territory of NEPAL at this current age, but was actually an area occupied by India.. ok so this much..the one who wrote this article, plz dunn be so upset ok....since Lumbini is now under the territory of NEPAL...... ! ciao
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Six Strings
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Posted on 01-19-05 7:06
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Harkedai, Sadly there are no such laws for claiming something as long as military action is not taken. We can claim "Krishna" was born in Nepal too (just an example) as long as we can present some evidences. In Buddha's case, both India and Nepal have viable evidence that's why its an issue. Anyway, all I have to say to those Indians "DE-Nile is NOT just the river flows in Egypt". And Hiroko2001np ji, I understand what you are saying, but the truth is India as we know was established only after British rule. Before that it has been ruled by many dynasties with numerous "Rajya". The biggest misconception India has is the philosophic contradiction of Buddha's word. Buddha was atheist (didn't believe in gods and praying in front of statues), while Indian claims Buddha as a reincarnation of lord Bishnu. Now you be the judge. And there is a whole different scenario of worshiping Buddha as god, which again contradicts his beliefs. I can explain but it will take some time. Anyways, Buddha was born in Nepal. End of story. Even international communities has recognized Nepal as the birth place of Buddha. Only India is claiming the other way. http://www.newslookmag.com/exclusives/buddha_birthplace.htm
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JagaltayBhoot
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Posted on 01-19-05 10:49
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Harkebro wrote: ...............sahamat chaina. Sensitive issues haru ma k bhanna khojeko bhanne hudaina, k bhaneko bhanne huncha. Harkebro, kunai pani samasya ko samadhan garna tyasko jad ke ho ta bhanera khotalnu naramro haina. Mero praysas tyatai tira thiyo. Samasya ko samdhan khojnu parcha bhanne bishaya ma ta bibaad nai chaina ni. Tapai ko tyo mathi ko bakya "Sensitive issues haru ma............bhaneko bhanne huncha" le chahi malai "artha na bartha Govinda gai" bhanne ukhan jhal jhalti smaran garayo. Harkebro wrote: (Bro le India ma padnu bhako jasto cha ni) Haina haina. Feri bholi mangal graha ko bishaya ma discussion bha bela ma "bro le mangal graha ma padhya jasto cha ni" bhanera nabhannu hola :)
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dallipokchi
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Posted on 01-19-05 11:03
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siddharta gautam was born in nepal....but he did his meditations and then he became "buddha" in India...So think watever u may.....BUT DON'T ARGUE ABOUT IT!!!
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confused
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Posted on 01-19-05 1:12
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dammn, finally i have something to agree with dalli. Dalli you rock my lady :) .....
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