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26 Comments
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November Rain , i believe on your blog it's true.. it's also an indian friend who related to me this kind of story.. But it's great reading your blog, somethings told to me are not here and some of the contents of your blog were not told to me too...so it's great to know , thanks for sharing....
HI Babes Jariols, Sometime we feel so humiliated .... got own problems due to bad government ... and something i wish if i was born in Europe or any other developed country :'( .... but still love Nepal
reading your blogs I get some knowlwge about who is Gautama Budha. ty
really nice post
thanks Jagman :-) keep in touch
Nice post.I
ndia was not India and Nepal was not Nepal when Buddha was born.
wow
very good you very well
nice blog
Thanks every one for your comments :-)
wow great post.. like it :)
Thank You Nyimas :-)
Good to know about this Rain
very informative one./..
Very nice very informative
Thank You guys for your comments :-)
Very Nice excellent...
Thanxs fren
I never was that much of a history buff, but you make it interesting in your blog. Thanks for sharing this information friend.
Thank You Coach! .. I am glad that you like it :-)
nice informations
History is never an interesting subject to read,I think most of us think likewise but its an honour to know more about some greats.I have visited kapilvastu(India,not far from my home) and saw the stupas where Gautam preached.
Shamim, well I have visited Kapilvastu several times and it is on Lumbini district of Nepal. There's a museum and the sculpture tells more than words..
Read this and think twice before you write kapilvastu in India :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapilvastu_District
i understand this but i live at siddharth Nagar Naugarh and kapilvastu is 22 km from my home.im sorry if i hurt your sentiments.
No i'm okay.. thanks for stopping by my post :)
good job November rain, Buddha was born in Nepal.