Friday, September 27, 2013

Fwd: TWO NOTES ON THE BUDDHA BIRTH-SPOT LUMBINI AND HIS HOMELAND KAPILAVASTU



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From: The Himalayan Voice <himalayanvoice@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 6:58 AM
Subject: Re: TWO NOTES ON THE BUDDHA BIRTH-SPOT LUMBINI AND HIS HOMELAND KAPILAVASTU



TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
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The Wikipedia may not be fully trusted because too many minds and hands post and edited it.

The Wikipedia poster confused here on Buddha birthplace.  On the one hand the poster seems to be  recognizing: [" ... Hida Bhagavam Jateti Luminigame" (The Lord Buddha was born here in Lumbini Village). The text of the inscription in English reads: "Twenty years after the coronation, Beloved-of-the-Gods, King Piyadasi (Ashok) visited this place and worshiped because Lord Buddha, the sage of Sakyas was born here".[1]]

. देवानपियेन पियदसिन लाजिन विसती-वसाभिसितेन

. अतन आगाच महीयिते हिद बुधे जाते सक्य-मुनी ति (|*)

. सिला-विगड-भीचा कालापित सिला-थभे उसपापिते (|*)

. हिद भगवं जाते ति लुं मिनी-गामे उबलिके कटे

. अठ-भागिये (||*)

Devanapiyana Piyadasina Lajina Visati-Vasabhisitena

Atana Agacha Mahiyite Hida Budhe Jate Sakya Muniti

Sila-Vigadabhi-Cha Kalapita  Silathabhe Cha Usapapite

Hida Bhagavam Jate Ti Lumini Game  Ubalike Kate

Athabhagiya Cha.  

And, later  gets confused somehow for no apparent reasons whatsoever. (This is why Wikipedia is not reliable. ) 

he Himalayan Voice also has already discussed this issue in 2010 with some scholars from around the world.


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On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 5:21 PM, Kumar Arun <kumar2786@hotmail.com> wrote:
                 To Whom It may Concern

This is what Wikipedia research says and known to the world. Any thing else would be most likely unacceptable.

"Buddha" and "Gautama" redirect here. For other uses, see Buddha (disambiguation) and Gautama (disambiguation).
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Gautama Buddha
Buddha in Sarnath Museum (Dhammajak Mutra).jpg
A statue of the Buddha from Sarnath, 4th century CE
Bornc. 563 BCE 
Lumbini (present-day in Nepal) or possibly elsewhere
Diedc. 483 BCE (aged 80) or 411 and 400 BCE
Kushinagar (present-day in Uttar PradeshIndia)
Known for
Gautama Buddha, also known as Siddhārtha Gautama Shakyamuni, or simply the Buddha, was a sage on whose teachings Buddhism was founded. A native of the ancient Shakya republic in the Himalayan foothills, Gautama Buddha taught primarily in northeastern India.
Founder of Buddhism
Predecessor
Kassapa Buddha
Successor
Maitreya Buddha

Buddha means "awakened one" or "the enlightened one." "Buddha" is also used as a title for the first awakened being in an era. In most Buddhist traditions, Siddhartha Gautama is regarded as the Supreme Buddha (Pali sammāsambuddha,Sanskrit samyaksaṃbuddha) of our age. 


Gautama taught a Middle Way between sensual indulgence and the severe asceticism found in the Sramana(renunciation) movement common in his region. He later taught throughout regions of eastern India such as Magadha and Kośala.

The times of Gautama's birth and death are uncertain: most historians in the early 20th century dated his lifetime as circa 563 BCE to 483 BCE, but more recent opinion dates his death to between 486 and 483 BCE or, according to some, between 411 and 400 BCE. However, at a symposium on this question held in 1988, the majority of those who presented definite opinions gave dates within 20 years either side of 400 BCE for the Buddha's death. These alternative chronologies, however, have not yet been accepted by all other historians.


Gautama is the primary figure in Buddhism, and accounts of his life, discourses, and monastic rules are believed by Buddhists to have been summarized after his death and memorized by his followers. Various collections of teachings attributed to him were passed down by oral tradition, and first committed to writing about 400 years later


Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2013 17:06:01 -0400
Subject: Re: TWO NOTES ON THE BUDDHA BIRTH-SPOT LUMBINI AND HIS HOMELAND KAPILAVASTU
From: shekhar1962@gmail.com


"नेपाल को सार्वभौमिकता र स्वतन्त्र अस्तित्व लाइ जोखिम मा पुर्याउनु अगावै नेपाल भारत सिमा मा अन्तरष्ट्रिय पर्यवेक्षक साक्षी राखी बढीमा १० वटा आवागमन का ढोका कायम राखी १२ फिटे पर्खाल वा आधुनिक तारवार लगाउने र दुइ देश बिच आवत जावत गर्न राहदानी को ब्यबस्था गर्नु नेपाल को हित को लागि अनिबार्य आबस्यकता हो 
यसो गर्दा आफै अपराधी घुषपैठ गराएर सुरक्षा को चिन्ता व्यक्त गर्ने भारत ले राहत पाउने छ अनि दुइ देश बिच हुने अबैध ब्यापार चोरी निकासी र अपराध पनि रोकिन्छ .
"बिहार मा अपराधी को जेल भरो अभियान र हज्जारौ सशस्त्र अपराधी लाइ इन काउन्टर भन्दै प्रहरी ले मृत्युको घण्टा बजाई रहेको अबस्थामा नेपाल तिर भागेर बसेका बिहारी अपराधी हरुले तराइ मा सशस्त्र आपराधिक बितण्डा मच्चाई रहेछन अनि नेपाल का दल हरु ति अपराधी हरु लाइ राजनैतिक प्रमाण पत्र बाँडी रहेछन "नेपाल को स्वतन्त्र अस्तित्व जोखिम मा पुगेको छ चेतना होस् 
"परिबर्तन को लागि नागरिक आचार संहिता "अभियान
 हामि नेपाली को .शुभ होस् शान्ति होस् जय होस् 


On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 9:50 AM, The Himalayan Voice <himalayanvoice@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear All,

Today, we have published two short notes on Lumini and Kapilvastu also: ( Two Notes on the Buddha Birth-Spot Lumbini and His Homeland Kapilavastu) by a Professor of history from Bhuvaneshwor of Orrisa in India and Dr. Kishore Sherchand from Sacramento, California, USA. 

We have linked  a video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ku0q-SZC35s also to one of these notes. In the video Prof. Dash says he  disagrees with those who otherwise believe the Buddha being born in 'India' or 'Bharatvarsh' or even 'Orrisa' also.

The Himalayan Voice is not a news portal. It is a weblog or blog. And blogging is not any journalism. The Himalayan Voice is a forum for dialogue, particularly, on South Asian issues.

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