Posted by: Pisces July 3, 2005
Dalai Lama- Double Faced ??? You Decide.
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Pritaz0 , Sorry for my vague comments. I mean to say an issue that is not acceptable to many Nepali is "Lord Buddha was born in India". Ktmdude, You have a reason to be frustrated since our lobbyist who has so far given damn about lumbini. I am to frustrated and concern about that.But still if India and some of its allies claim everything that belongs to Nepal and Nepali to be their, that is simply unacceptable. I am surprise read from Nepali like you, who rule out the issues just becoz lobbyist who was/is ruling Nepal fails to protect our sovereneity. It is not just about losing our most important heritage, its about losing our sovereneity. Here are two different version that Indian Scholars claim that Buddha was from India. 1. Some writes, Buddha was born in northern part of India, in Lumbini. Now this group of people have not just claim over Buddha, but over Nepal too. 2. Some writes, Buddha was born in Orissa state, in small village called Lembei (check the spelling)- this is totally new version. Thanx Ktmdude, making me realzed my responsibilty. I am going to write following email to every website wherever I will find such misleading information. To: feedback@buddhistdoor.com The reason I am writing my email is to make you accept the fact Siddhartha Gautam was indeed born in Tilaurakot Village, Kaplivastu District in Lumbini which is Nepal. The research and findings have already proved the fact that Buddha was born in Nepal. Even UNESCO stated that Gautama was born in Nepal. This the link of your website I just came through and surprised to read your claim. http://www.buddhistdoor.com/passissue/9704/sources/teach29.htm Please make the change in your website which has infact totally misleading information. I belong to the activist group who is currently working on genuine issues as such, to protect sovereinty of Nepal. Your failure to take correct action may lead your website to be blocked for public access. Regards
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