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Why are their so many Indian, Pakistani and bangladeshi's speaking Sinhala?

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See this Indian knows sinhala!! and first line like acting like he doesn't!!!!!



He says "knowing One language is not enough"



Sinhala come from sri lanka, Buddha was born in Sri lanka. Strop trying to troll.

You are wrong!
Wewe ni makosa, Buddha hakuzaliwa katika Sri Lanka.

Buddha was neither born nor died in Sri Lanka. Just his tooth is there, nothing more since only the tooth was exported from India.
 
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ව්හට් ඉස තේ ඉෂුඑ?
 
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You are wrong!
Wewe ni makosa, Buddha hakuzaliwa katika Sri Lanka.

Buddha was neither born nor died in Sri Lanka. Just his tooth is there, nothing more since only the tooth was exported from India.

Is it really Buddha's tooth...or is it just a legend....is there any scientific proof to it?
 
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Is it really Buddha's tooth...or is it just a legend....is there any scientific proof to it?

I can't say for sure. Don't know if anyone has even tried to do DNA tests on it. But it is plausible, since Sri Lanka became a huge center for Buddhist faithful as well as learning; that a relic of the Buddha would be given to them as a mark of distinction and status. In any case, in the Buddhist ways; preserving of bony parts of revered figures such as bones, skulls and teeth was customary.
 
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I can't say for sure. Don't know if anyone has even tried to do DNA tests on it. But it is plausible, since Sri Lanka became a huge center for Buddhist faithful as well as learning; that a relic of the Buddha would be given to them as a mark of distinction and status. In any case, in the Buddhist ways; preserving of bony parts of revered figures such as bones, skulls and teeth was customary.

Unless Buddha or his brother or a close relative walked into a CID lab in Colombo to volunteer his DNA to the SL police department. We don't have a standard to match it against. your DNA testing is futile, so is the request fore evidence. As we don't have any evidence for a standard to match it against.
 
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Unless Buddha or his brother or a close relative walked into a CID lab in Colombo to volunteer his DNA to the SL police department. We don't have a standard to match it against. your DNA testing is futile, so is the request fore evidence. As we don't have any evidence for a standard to match it against.

But they have other means like carbon dating to determine how old the relic is and then trace it to the timeline of buddha's existence
 
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Unless Buddha or his brother or a close relative walked into a CID lab in Colombo to volunteer his DNA to the SL police department. We don't have a standard to match it against. your DNA testing is futile, so is the request fore evidence. As we don't have any evidence for a standard to match it against.

No, that forensic test is neither possible nor necessary. The first thing is that such parts of revered figures were preserved as a Buddhist custom. The second is that Sri Lanka was a very important center for Buddhists. Actually it was the southern terminus of two "Buddhist Trails" that led down Western and Eastern India which is still dotted with remains of rock-cut and built-up Viharas where the Buddhist Monks rested and meditated on their travels to and from Sri Lanka.
So on the basis of inference, it is plausible that it is in fact the Buddha's Tooth.
 
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But they have other means like carbon dating to determine how old the relic is and then trace it to the timeline of buddha's existence

So you got proof you got bones of person in that timeline :lol: No way sufficient evidence to successfully support your claim. Before you start testing the remains, you need proof of the existence of that person. We have proof of the existence of his corporate, then we need to evidence to link to a person, then we need test the remains and link the back to the person, thus linking to the corporate that is 'buddha'. This is practically impossible.

No, that forensic test is neither possible nor necessary. The first thing is that such parts of revered figures were preserved as a Buddhist custom. The second is that Sri Lanka was a very important center for Buddhists. Actually it was the southern terminus of two "Buddhist Trails" that led down Western and Eastern India which is still dotted with remains of rock-cut and built-up Viharas where the Buddhist Monks rested and meditated on their travels to and from Sri Lanka.
So on the basis of inference, it is plausible that it is in fact the Buddha's Tooth.

Yes plausible, however it sill constitutes only circumstantial evidence. It not sufficient to establish the authenticity of the claim beyond any reasonable doubt, or even a balance of probabilities.
 
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So you got proof you got bones of person in that timeline :lol: No way sufficient evidence to successfully support your claim. Before you start testing the remains, you need proof of the existence of that person. We have proof of the existence of his corporate, then we need to evidence to link to a person, then we need test the remains and link the back to the person, thus linking to the corporate that is 'buddha'. This is practically impossible.



Circumstantial evidence.

So that is how you worked out your list of top 15 Militaries? :)

After painting your walls white, that is. :lol:
 
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Ever heard of the Shroud of Turin which is said to be having a image of Jesus Christ...carbon dating has proven that the shroud is from between the periods 1260 - 1390 AD
 
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