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Of course , everybody knows him in China !
He was a Hindu king......
Its a long story and i dont want to type it......
Google origin of Buddhism......
 
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I seen videos from national geographic of Indians in rat temples praying to rats and drinking milk with rats. Maybe that's why so many Indians look like rats. :mamba:

Thats a localised one with its own local history. Indians in general do not worship rats, monkeys or even elephants. Cow, yes cos in Indian tradition its considered as a second mother .
Even you look like Fkin @$$hole. I don have a problem with how we look.

British rule was the best thing that ever happened to Indians.

In a way , yes. They happened to unite all Indian lands, once again. If not, we might have been different states, but very very richer than most countries.
 
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He was a Hindu king......
Its a long story and i dont want to type it......
Google origin of Buddhism......

I know he was a Hindu King, but you can not say Buddhism was derived from Hinduism just because the founder was a Hindu ,right ?

About the story of Buddhism, I will do some research.
 
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Of course , everybody knows him in China !

Most scholars regard Kapilavastu, present-day Nepal, to be the birthplace of the Buddha.[6][7][note 7] Other possibilities are Lumbini, present-day Nepal [note 8] Kapileswara, Odisha, present-day India; [note 9] and Piprahwa, Uttar Pradesh, present-day India.

Siddhartha was brought up by his mother's younger sister, Maha Pajapati.[41] By tradition, he is said to have been destined by birth to the life of a prince, and had three palaces (for seasonal occupation) built for him. Although more recent scholarship doubts this status, his father, said to be King Śuddhodana, wishing for his son to be a great king, is said to have shielded him from religious teachings and from knowledge of human suffering.
Despite his father's efforts to hide from him the sick, aged and suffering, Siddhartha was said to have seen an old man. When his charioteer Channa explained to him that all people grew old, the prince went on further trips beyond the palace. On these he encountered a diseased man, a decaying corpse, and an ascetic. These depressed him, and he initially strove to overcome ageing, sickness, and death by living the life of an ascetic.[42]

He left Rajagaha and practised under two hermit teachers of yogic meditation.[44][45][46] After mastering the teachings of Alara Kalama (Skr. Ārāḍa Kālāma), he was asked by Kalama to succeed him. However, Gautama felt unsatisfied by the practise, and moved on to become a student of yoga with Udaka Ramaputta (Skr. Udraka Rāmaputra).[47] With him he achieved high levels of meditative consciousness, and was again asked to succeed his teacher. But, once more, he was not satisfied, and again moved on.[48]

@Kyle Sun ,He practised meditation that is what is derived from Hinduism......
 
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Most scholars regard Kapilavastu, present-day Nepal, to be the birthplace of the Buddha.[6][7][note 7] Other possibilities are Lumbini, present-day Nepal [note 8] Kapileswara, Odisha, present-day India; [note 9] and Piprahwa, Uttar Pradesh, present-day India.

Siddhartha was brought up by his mother's younger sister, Maha Pajapati.[41] By tradition, he is said to have been destined by birth to the life of a prince, and had three palaces (for seasonal occupation) built for him. Although more recent scholarship doubts this status, his father, said to be King Śuddhodana, wishing for his son to be a great king, is said to have shielded him from religious teachings and from knowledge of human suffering.
Despite his father's efforts to hide from him the sick, aged and suffering, Siddhartha was said to have seen an old man. When his charioteer Channa explained to him that all people grew old, the prince went on further trips beyond the palace. On these he encountered a diseased man, a decaying corpse, and an ascetic. These depressed him, and he initially strove to overcome ageing, sickness, and death by living the life of an ascetic.[42]

He left Rajagaha and practised under two hermit teachers of yogic meditation.[44][45][46] After mastering the teachings of Alara Kalama (Skr. Ārāḍa Kālāma), he was asked by Kalama to succeed him. However, Gautama felt unsatisfied by the practise, and moved on to become a student of yoga with Udaka Ramaputta (Skr. Udraka Rāmaputra).[47] With him he achieved high levels of meditative consciousness, and was again asked to succeed his teacher. But, once more, he was not satisfied, and again moved on.[48]

@Kyle Sun ,He practised meditation that is what is derived from Hinduism......

I remember he realized the truth of Buddhism under a banyan during meditation ,and Buddhism theory itself is not so much relative to Meditation, I think meditation is a way how to think.
 
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This is a draft to destroy the country and rebuild it on an inferiority complex that whole of South Asia suffers from even to this day

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Don't you find the English language in this letter too modern for a 19th century Englishmen? This is letter from Lord Macaulay is faked, so are all the fancy quotes about India you find on the net. They are the works of shameless Hindu nationalists and politicians.

Sunday Posts: Lord Macaulay's Speech on Indian Education: The Hoax & Some Truths

Poems and vignettes of a wanderer: Beware it is Fake (Lord Macaulay's address to British Parliament 2nd Feb 1835)

Here's what Macaulay actually said.
Minute on Education (1835) by Thomas Babington Macaulay
 
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Don't you find the English language in this letter too modern for a 19th century Englishmen? This is letter from Lord Macaulay is faked, so are all the fancy quotes about India you find on the net. They are the works of shameless Hindu nationalists and politicians.

Sunday Posts: Lord Macaulay's Speech on Indian Education: The Hoax & Some Truths

Poems and vignettes of a wanderer: Beware it is Fake (Lord Macaulay's address to British Parliament 2nd Feb 1835)

Here's what Macaulay actually said.
Minute on Education (1835) by Thomas Babington Macaulay


Nevermind

On topic - Yeah this is hoax.
 
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Yeah all those quotes about great China is so true cause China is Stronk and bery Goud. China best. lol. Nothing good about India is true and nothing bad about China is true lol. Very intelligent you are Chinese.

On topic - Yeah this is hoax.


Merely stating the fact that all those quotes on India are fake, nothing more, nothing less. Please don't let your complex get the better of you.

There are no fancy fake quotes about china circulating on the net
 
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Merely stating the fact that all those quotes on India are fake, nothing more, nothing less. Please don't let your complex get the better of you.

There are no fancy fake quotes about china circulating on the net


Hmmm apologies i dint know you were referring to the quotes posted by the OP.
 
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36% NASA scientist are fake, some are altered, Will Durant, Einstein, Mark twain....do a search you can easily find them.
 
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