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nitu
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Posted on 08-20-06 1:03
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" God Buddha belong to Tharu Tribe people " Born as Prince Siddhartha in the kingdom of Kapilavastu in southern Nepal, the Buddha is one of Nepal's most cherished national icons. While Buddhists all over the world make pilgrimages to Nepal to visit its Buddhist shrines, the Tharu community, now predominantly found in the midwestern districts, live a life of abject misery, dogged by poverty, illiteracy and lack of land. Singh, himself a Tharu, says the Buddha as well as one of his greatest followers and rulers of ancient India, Emperor Asoka, came from the Tharu community. "The word Tharu comes from Sthabir in Sanskrit, meaning monk or the Buddha," Singh says. "The Tharus are therefore the Buddha's people." The book quotes Indian scholar Gauri Shankar Dwivedi, who says after the Buddha attained enlightenment, he returned to his homeland when people flocked to him to become monks. But to ensure that society would not collapse, some were told to stay back and became known as Tharus. A succession of invasions by the Rajput kings, who were Hindus, eroded the influence of the Tharus, Singh says. http://www.gulfnews.com/world/Nepal/10061369.html
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not_even_wrong
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Posted on 08-20-06 1:26
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Interesting. The article would have been more credible if the author was not a Tharu himself.
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nitu
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Posted on 08-20-06 3:27
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Here is another article source aboout it: http://in.news.yahoo.com/060819/43/66sh0.html
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Khaobaadi
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Posted on 08-20-06 3:47
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Nitu Gutam Buddha was not a god. He never declared himself a god.
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KaLaNkIsThAn
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Posted on 08-20-06 4:30
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... And "that" hot tharuni belongs to me. :P Haat ma dubo ko maala liyera "Kaali" basche mero baato Kurera Ma aaunai laage aandhi bokera eh... Walmart ko heera ko authi liyera. eh... Laaidiuula kaana ma dhwang phool nimothi kaali ko aulaa ma jerkin heera ko auuthi Larotaru auuthi hoina yo, saikada tees tirya Mein aaaya o meri priyaaa priyaaa priyaaa... la la la... o priya priya, kyuuu bhoola diyaa.. eh!!
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Thaha_Panyen
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Posted on 08-20-06 4:31
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right, Lord Buddha, not the God Buddha. a human being can/could at most claim to be the incarnation of God (believed mostly in Hindu religion such as Lord Krishna, Lord Rama; and claimed by asshole Gyane himself and Shah Dynasty so that people would become just spectator on whatever he does: cutting off telephone, internet, spending millions of rupees in African Safari, and selling out historic idols from temples, etc). Buddha actually opposed all sorts of praying to God/ and worshipping idols.
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JaiHindu
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Posted on 08-20-06 9:45
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FOR EVERYONES INFORMATION: THARU IS THE HYBRID OF MUSLIMS AND THE RAJPUT THAKURS OF RAJASTHAN. QUESTION IS... MUGHAL EMPERORS RAPED THE WIVES OF RAJPUT THAKURS OF INDIA AND THE KIDS BORN WERE THARUS WHICH ACTUALLY HAPPENED AROUND THE REIGN OF AURUNGZEB; IT WAS AROUND 17TH CENTURY INDIA. I HOPE EVERYBODY KNOWS ASHOKA AND BUDHHA BOTH WERE OF B.C. AND NOT OF A.D. ERA. HOW COME THARU EXISTED AT THAT B.C. ERA? DONT DIVERT THE REALIY...PEOPLE THESE DAYS ARE SMART.
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Khaobaadi
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Posted on 08-20-06 10:33
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JaiHind Why not add one more thing to your claim. "The real Lumbini is in India not Nepal."
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Khaobaadi
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Posted on 08-20-06 10:43
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AwaTar
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Posted on 08-20-06 10:45
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Siddhartha Gautam Buddha son of ding Shuddhodhan was a kshatriya. The statement that Siddhartha was a Tharu is not credible. Need solid evidence.. this article by a Tharu is not good enough. Tommorow if some "crappy daily" newspaper publishes an article saying Rawan was a Jew.. would you believe it... Haha...
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AwaTar
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Posted on 08-20-06 10:46
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Sorry, ding = king (above)
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JaiHindu
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Posted on 08-20-06 10:59
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Population Information Name ALFRED UID Primary Language Language Family Tharu PO000337N Synonyms: Geographic Location1: 31N, 76E; 23.5N, 84.5E Sites typed for this population: View List Population Samples: See Sample Information External Resources: References: See references Population Description: The Tharu is a large tribe of Uttar Pradesh whose origins are largely unknown. The Tharus claim to be descendants of the Rajputs, a dominant caste population of northern India who are supposedly ancestors of many of the present-day Hinduised sections of the north Indian ethnic groups. . The Tharu are primarily agriculturalists, although some are fisherman and some continue to be hunter-gatherers. They are divided into five main, largely exogamous, subgroups. References: - Chakrabarti CS, Roy M, Sengupta NK, Lalthantluanga R, Majumder PP. "Genetic relationships among some tribal groups inhabiting the north-eastern, eastern and sub-Himalayan regions of India". Ann Hum Genet 66:361-368. (2002) Online citation. Sample Information: Graph estimated heterozygosities for various sites Sample Name: Katharia Tharu Sample UID: SA000505K Sample Description:This sample consists of individuals from the Tharu tribe, specifically from the subgroup Katharia (northern India). The sample was collected from individuals with informed consent. All participants were unrelated at least to the first cousin level. Number of Chromosomes: 74 Relation to Other Samples: References: - Chakrabarti CS, Roy M, Sengupta NK, Lalthantluanga R, Majumder PP. "Genetic relationships among some tribal groups inhabiting the north-eastern, eastern and sub-Himalayan regions of India". Ann Hum Genet 66:361-368. (2002) Online citation. Sample Information: Graph estimated heterozygosities for various sites Sample Name: Rana Tharu Sample UID: SA000506L Sample Description:This sample consists of individuals from the Tharu tribe, specifically from the subgroup Rana (northern India). The sample was collected from individuals with informed consent. All participants were unrelated at least to the first cousin level. Number of Chromosomes: 108 Relation to Other Samples: References: - Chakrabarti CS, Roy M, Sengupta NK, Lalthantluanga R, Majumder PP. "Genetic relationships among some tribal groups inhabiting the north-eastern, eastern and sub-Himalayan regions of India". Ann Hum Genet 66:361-368. (2002) Online citation. 1Geographic Coordinates represent two opposite corners of a rectangle encompassing the area where the population lives.This data is preliminary and changing. Top © 2006 Kenneth K Kidd, Yale University. All rights reserved. The full Copyright Notification is also available. Originally prototyped by Michael Osier with the aid of Kei Cheung Maintained by Haseena Rajeevan
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JaiHindu
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Posted on 08-20-06 11:02
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Posted on 08-20-06 11:11
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Did Shakyas used to be tharus???hmmmmmm... kya kya joke..hahahah..
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Thaha_Panyen
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Posted on 08-20-06 11:18
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coward and cruel Aureugzeb could not do anything against most of those Rajput. He was killing and raping only ordinary Hindus of the early 18th century. Though Nepalis Tharus share some traditions and cultures with Rajasthani, these Tharu migrated to Nepal even before Akhaber's time, so they can not be hybrid of Muslims and Rajputs. By the way, if you guys want to know how cruel Aurengzed was and how lovely Shah Jahan life was, you can watch the movie Tajmahal. Here is the link to the page, scroll down for the link to the movie: - http://www.lucky88.eigenstart.nl/ You can find newly released movies as well. I just watched Kabhi Albida Na Kahanaa.
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DukuLanthe
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Posted on 08-21-06 12:04
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Aba 20000 sal pahele ko kura ma jgagada ..hoina... ho Budda Indian ma nai janmya ho tara India nai Nepal theeo tyo bela ma
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samir28
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Posted on 08-21-06 10:17
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First of all, was there something called as the Tharu community at the time of Gautam Buddha? As far as i know, other etnic groups of the current day including Newars were non existent then. There were something called the Shakyas, Kauliyas, Lichhavis, Guptas, Kirantas etc. But Tharus?????? I think I have to read history again.
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BathroomCoffee
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Posted on 08-21-06 1:14
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wasn't Sidartha Gautam of SAKYA bangsha or something ? Thats what the history books have said for centuries. I mean I wanna be gods people too just like the Israelis. he he he
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Quasar Roshan Gantawa.
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Posted on 09-07-14 11:21
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थारु होईन ,, थणु हो वास्तवमा http://tharuculture.blogspot.com/2009/07/real-story-of-tharus.html
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Posted on 09-07-14 11:22
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