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Buddhism is NOT from India.Buddhism is the worst product of India. Where Buddhism spreads, it becomes weak。
first, china, and then tibet ,mongol
2500 years ago, there were no Madhesi and no Hindu or Brahmins.Gautam was from lumbini which is madhesi area of nepal (means plain region of nepal where indian decesnt people live and the language, religion,culture everything is same even today) after he left his home he moved to bodhgya which is in bihar he found Buddhism there spend all of his life there. Ashoka butchered hindus(specifically brahmins) in his reign and after that shung dynasty came who had a brahmin king and then he gone on a buddhist killing spree.
You have comprehension problem.?Hindus and brahmin were there more than 4000 years ago, gautam was upper caste Kshatriya himself.
Well not as desperate as Gangadesh members trying to appropriate credit for the Buddha and Buddhism.@Syama Ayas lol... Look at this desperate troll.
Chinese bastardize history to compensate for historic humiliations, whether inside or outside China.
They even claim Genghis Khan was Chinese
Outrage as China lays claim to Genghis Khan
By Graeme Baker
12:01AM GMT 30 Dec 2006
He swept all before him and subjugated much of the known world. But now, almost 800 years after his death, Genghis Kahn is embroiled in another war as China attempts to adopt the Mongol king as its own national hero.
In stark contrast to Mao Zedong, who insisted Genghis was only fit to fire arrows at birds, communist officials and historians now say he represents the essence of new China – a unifying force for a strident land of many ethnic minorities.
"We define him as a great man of the Chinese people, a hero of the Mongolian nationality, and a giant in world history," said Guo Wurong, the manager of the new Genghis Khan "mausoleum" in China's Inner Mongolia province.
"Genghis Khan was certainly Chinese," he added.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1538174/Outrage-as-China-lays-claim-to-Genghis-Khan.html
Funny, if you take the trouble, you will find that all I quoted from the Wiki on the Buddha are from Indians.Chinese bastardize history to compensate for historic humiliations, whether inside or outside China.
They even claim Genghis Khan was Chinese
Outrage as China lays claim to Genghis Khan
By Graeme Baker
12:01AM GMT 30 Dec 2006
He swept all before him and subjugated much of the known world. But now, almost 800 years after his death, Genghis Kahn is embroiled in another war as China attempts to adopt the Mongol king as its own national hero.
In stark contrast to Mao Zedong, who insisted Genghis was only fit to fire arrows at birds, communist officials and historians now say he represents the essence of new China – a unifying force for a strident land of many ethnic minorities.
"We define him as a great man of the Chinese people, a hero of the Mongolian nationality, and a giant in world history," said Guo Wurong, the manager of the new Genghis Khan "mausoleum" in China's Inner Mongolia province.
"Genghis Khan was certainly Chinese," he added.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1538174/Outrage-as-China-lays-claim-to-Genghis-Khan.html
It never gets old.Chinese bastardize history to compensate for historic humiliations, whether inside or outside China.
Ok, I hereby renounce my claim on Buddha. Happy?Well not as desperate as Gangadesh members trying to appropriate credit for the Buddha and Buddhism.
Or for that matter not as desperate as Gangadeshis "Out of India" theory.
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Chinese bastardize history to compensate for historic humiliations, whether inside or outside China.
They even claim Genghis Khan was Chinese
Outrage as China lays claim to Genghis Khan
By Graeme Baker
12:01AM GMT 30 Dec 2006
He swept all before him and subjugated much of the known world. But now, almost 800 years after his death, Genghis Kahn is embroiled in another war as China attempts to adopt the Mongol king as its own national hero.
In stark contrast to Mao Zedong, who insisted Genghis was only fit to fire arrows at birds, communist officials and historians now say he represents the essence of new China – a unifying force for a strident land of many ethnic minorities.
"We define him as a great man of the Chinese people, a hero of the Mongolian nationality, and a giant in world history," said Guo Wurong, the manager of the new Genghis Khan "mausoleum" in China's Inner Mongolia province.
"Genghis Khan was certainly Chinese," he added.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1538174/Outrage-as-China-lays-claim-to-Genghis-Khan.html
Did I hit a raw nerve? I never said anything about Ghengis Khan. That barbarian was defeated and tossed out of Indian subcontinent and he never laid hands over this part in his life.I know Indian literacy hasn't crossed 80%, you and @SOUTHie need not humiliate other Indian with such low IQ antics. Anyone with normal IQ can read
I'm getting older.@SOUTHie never gets old
Me too, I never heard the Buddha speak.It never gets old.
Ok, I hereby renounce my claim on Buddha. Happy?
And for Buddha, you can go and read some books about him internet is available in your country right? Trying to distort history with outrageous claims do not work.
Since when the language used in South Asia is Magadhi Prakrit, which Buddha was speaking. I never heard about any Tibetans speaking Prakrit. But most of their texts are written including chants are in Sanskrit or Prakrit (a non - standard Sanskrit)
Did I hit a raw nerve? I never said anything about Ghengis Khan. That barbarian was defeated and tossed out of Indian subcontinent and he never laid hands over this part in his life.
Lol! What's next? Buddha never existed? Since no records found, glad you didn't ask birth certificate of Buddha. He may be from China, right? You should write a book about it.Me too, I never heard the Buddha speak.
I would be rich if I get to record the Buddha speaking, no matter what language.
Never been to a temple, but I ever attended a funeral where they have Buddhist chants in Chinese.
So the Buddha could be using Chinese 2500 years ago but the records were lost(see below).
I would be happy to get my hands on text written by the Buddha.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gautama_Buddha
No written records about Gautama were found from his lifetime or some centuries thereafter.
Not sure if the Buddha knows what is Prakrit.
Just like the Chinese who don't know English don't know what is "CHINA".
They only know "中国" or Middle Kingdom.
Lets all wait for the Time Machine to verify things.
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I'm not a part of anything that concerns you. You replied to the user, then tag me for... I don't know.No, you didn't. But I have every right to reply. I tagged you since you're a part of it all.
Lol! What's next? Buddha never existed? Since no records found, glad you didn't ask birth certificate of Buddha. He may be from China, right? You should write a book about it.
I'm not a part of anything that concerns you. You replied to the user, then tag me for... I don't know.