I said a work of literature, not a holy book. Comprehension problem? A book written more than 2 millennia ago, even if it depicts mythology, is a piece of literary art. It is bound to contain parts of practices of contemporary culture. You can use common sense to differentiate imagination from reality well, if you have some. For sure if it says airplane, it is imagination but if it says tea, it would not take a genius to understand that it was part of contemporary diet.
Well, I hate to admit that differentiating Indian imagination from reality is proven quite tough, even with my IQ. BTW,just for the record, did that mythology "book" from somewhere BC, or in other words "literature arts" as you indians prefer to put it, mentioned something along the lines of 5th gen fighter, or jupiter and venus as well?
Let me clarify. Chai doesn't only means what is known as black tea, which was popularised by British. Indians already had a practice of drinking boiled herbs and spices, which included some species of tea.
So, if some anciant gurus/bushmen found unknown black coloured wild seeds and washed them down with water, can they therefore, just like you indians do, claim that they discovered coffee and coca cola?
The Chai in its current form was indeed a British 'gift'. But the herbal drinks which find description in Ayurveda doesn't. They simply used local herbs and tea species.
Your sub continent even didn't have cow dungs in X century BC for cow's sake, let alone "tea species" mind you! But that apparently doesn't stop you from coming to an int'l forum and bullsh!tting towards whereever your 2-digit "imagination" leads you, does it?
It might be true that first use of tea of might be in China, but I find it hard to believe that it was Chinese who taught Indians to boil some local leaves in water. Is it not possible that at two different civilizations space and time apart learnt the use on their own?
Right, "local leaves" = Tea.
Indian reading comprehension!
If that were the case, why wouldn't you genius smash some black soy beans and wash them down calling it "coffee", huh?
And what stops you from claiming that India invented gunpowder, too, while you genius seem to have plenty of black-coloured local powder and wild fire to start with in your history to say the least?
Agriculture includes rice farming.
Now it's getting more and more retarded...
The topic at hand has always been about rice cultivating, correct? WTF I care about agriculture in general?
So what if Agriculture includes rice farming?! in your logic, when you go eating curry chicken, let's use your Indian imagination once and for all, it's your favorate, surely you don't mind of someone serving you beef noodle instead do you? But hey, food includes both curry chicken and beef noodle mind you!
My point was that crop might have come from China, like many other species coming from different part of the world, doesn't means that it was Chinese who taught to use it. A civilization which learnt agriculture just need the grain, and it on its own can learn to use it.
Another point of you genius must be even though BMW come from Germany, like any autos coming from different part of the world, it doesn't mean that it was the Germans who taught Indians how to drive!
A civilization which learnt how to drive an auto just need the auto, and it on its own can learn to drive it.
You must be an Indian intellectual elite as you are in Canada.
Now you wonder why Indians, including your best and the brightest,score the lowest in the worldwide PISA ranking?
Can't understand how Chinese score high in PISA by cramming, cause everything has to be spelled to you.
Now if you still can't understand at this point... go give yourself a BIG slam in the face. If that doesn't work either, well, May God save curry!
Can't use your brain a bit. Or may be the ones visiting this site are hand-picked samples, not representatives of general populace!
#^$*($)(@^$@)wdewqdq32w4983, WTH you're trying to say with that?
wow, since when crappy wiki can be a source, most national sovereign and science topics aside?
Again, have to spell everything. As if high birth rate was ever a driver of gdp! Indias surrounding countries, many countries around the world, all having higher birth rate but slower gdp growth rate. You just had to pull it out of your ....
say again?!
in your logic, you must wonder why the heck poison snake bite is a driver of human deaths.
let me break it for ya, genius, the fact that many people got poison snake bites and didn't die in the end is no proof that they are immune to snake bites or snake bites is not a common driver for human death ...perhaps is because they got injected with anti-poison drugs later in hospitals?
wake me up when the europeans and americans show up the corresponding fake import documents? :yawn:
meanwhile, have you been to college?