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Posted on 11-11-06 5:42 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I have heard from many of my friends (not nepali)that gautam buddha was born in india
because it is written in a book, i try to convince them but i cannot because of that book and told me how the writer gonna lie if buddha was born in nepal, i also went through that book it is clearly written everything about buddha

so any body tell me how i can convince them that he was born in nepal
 
Posted on 11-11-06 5:51 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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don_key, u dont need to convince them. Thats their lack of knowledge. Better they need to do some research on that if they are intrested to know the fact.
 
Posted on 11-11-06 6:10 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Do hell with with the book yaar
GO to the UNESCO site and show them................that's the proof

We can't believe any aatepaate book...........

go here.........http://whc.unesco.org/pg.cfm?cid=31&id_site=666

i am sure u can convince them.............if they dont fu...k them up ....
 
Posted on 11-11-06 10:27 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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what the hell r u asking???? u really is a asshole ,have a commensense,shit I don't know nepalis ppl have mind like urs,
 
Posted on 11-11-06 10:30 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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hey, don__keey , why do u wanna know where he was born?,,,,,, Is buddha playing as a character in Shrek 3............................
 
Posted on 11-12-06 12:48 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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shreak 3 re,shit aarko asshole,I wonder what type of nerve cells usually they have to think like that,guys he is a GOD for the world
 
Posted on 11-12-06 1:21 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Buddha is not God ..he is great human being who showed people how to attain nirvana .
if your defination of god is some what similar who teaches you correct path then he can be god but he was true person and a person in history, A kind of philosophical leader unlike Jesus or Mohammed who was more politician.

Also regarding where was Buddha born..Buddha was born in Lumbini.Not NEPAL not INDIA.
why?
LUMBINI wasn't part of Nepal back then nor was part of India.The boundaries of Nepal was limited to kTm valley and surroundings.
If someone says Buddha was born in Indian subcontinent also known as India(for foreigners) then may be in this regard Buddha was born in India.
 
Posted on 11-12-06 2:02 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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WITH NO DOUBT.........


HE WENT TO INDIA FOR MEDITATION.........


















LUMBINI................
 
Posted on 11-12-06 2:03 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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MA BORN BHAYEKO HO BUDDHA...............
 
Posted on 11-12-06 2:09 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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BUDDHA ROCKS>HE IS MY HERO>
 
Posted on 11-12-06 2:47 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Posted on 11-12-06 1:21 AM Reply | Notify Admin
Buddha is not God ..he is great human being who showed people how to attain nirvana .
if your defination of god is some what similar who teaches you correct path then he can be god but he was true person and a person in history, A kind of philosophical leader unlike Jesus or Mohammed who was more politician.

Donkey dude wasn't asking if Buddha was God or not.... he was just asking how could he convince these ppl... who claim that he was born in India.......

... but I totally agree with your answer... about Buddha being a god... and, i don't really know if Lumbini was a part of India back then... neither do i know if it was a part of Nepal... .. but, since Lumbini is a part of Nepal now... Buddha was born in "present Nepal".....

.... Buddha was a Desi Dude .. oh yea! :D
 
Posted on 11-12-06 11:57 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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hyper sycoooo
why am i ass hole, what commonsense are u taking about,
Tell me something why most of the poeple knows about buddha and mount everest but they dont know aboiut nepal,
most of the times when somebody ask me where u from?i said nepal, then everytime they ask me where the hell is that country and if i ask them do u know about mt everest the answer gonna be yes highest peak in world,, What that mean to u sycooo ass hole
 
Posted on 11-12-06 12:59 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Tell them to check Wikepedia they will know

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gautam_Buddha

Gautama Buddha
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Gautama is the key figure in Buddhism, and accounts of his life, discourses, and monastic rules were summarized after his death and memorized by the saá¹…gha. Passed down by oral tradition, the Tripiá¹­aka, the collection of discourses attributed to Gautama, was committed to writing about 400 years later.



Buddha's life
As few of the details of the Buddha's life can be independently verified, it is difficult to gauge the historical accuracy of these accounts. The main sources of information on Siddhārtha Gautama's life are the earliest available Buddhist texts. The following is a summary of those narratives.


Conception and birth
According to tradition, Siddhārtha was born more than 200 years before the reign of the Maurya king Aśoka (lived 304–232 BCE).


The birth of Siddharta, (2nd-3rd century).Siddhartha was born in Lumbini, Nepal. His father was Suddhodan, the chief of the Shakya nation, one of several ancient tribes on the growing state of Kosala. His mother was Queen Maya, King Sudhodhana's wife.

The day of the Buddha's birth is widely celebrated in Buddhist countries as Vesak. Gautama was born a prince, destined to a luxurious life, with three palaces. Māyādevī dreamt that a white elephant entered her right side, and following the dream Siddharta was born from her right side (see image right). Various sources hold that the Buddha's mother died at his birth, a few days or seven days later. During the birth celebrations, the seer Asita announced that this baby would either become a great king (chakravartin) or a great holy man. His father, King Śuddhodana, wishing for Gautama to be a great king, shielded his son from religious teachings or knowledge of human suffering.

While later tradition and legend characterized Śuddhodana as a hereditary monarch, the descendant of the Solar Dynasty of Ikṣvāku (Pāli: Okkāka), many scholars believe that Śuddhodana was the elected chief of a tribal confederacy.


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Posted on 11-13-06 12:09 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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nevermind.........goodjob........
 
Posted on 11-13-06 12:13 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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i THINK Gautam Buddha was born in Lumbini.
 
Posted on 11-13-06 12:14 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Neither Nepal nor India at that time.
 


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