When exactly did i say they are not Hindu? They are part of the hindu scriptural corpus but we have internal differences within the corpus...it's simple logic..., you admitted that additions were made then clearly hinduism as a whole was in a different morphology before the additions
How...
He thought i meant a linear mutation, i didn't mean it that way there were certainly external factors directly involved and included in the vicissitude/mutation/divergence
You're looking at things from a hindu's theological lens, from a Skeptical point of view the Puranas came later and...
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I guess you guys are having a late night chai (i recommend Yorkshire). Case in point my arguments are simple and was/has focused on two simple parts, 1)we're talking about the Vedas, 2) a survey of the vedic enemy tribes puts most (keyword) of them on...
Strabo mentions it around the 1st century
Correct, hindus are still debating in present days (at a small scale) about the legitimacy of puranic gods (shiva, durga, saraswati even krishna as an avatar and so on), it clearly shows a mutation happened for example compare Indra of the Vedas with...
So he upvoted two posts with no historical evidence and made a counter point that the article has no historical basis, i guess that's some form of Reductio ad absurdum
2 quick additional points before going back to my college assignment, to respond to all (relevant) points including historical...
As a side note to everyone, bring something factual instead of ad hominem (someone already did) and don't run away from counter points with ridiculous excuses (same person already planned it because he saw my counter points and realized his intelligence is too lower than mine to be able to deal...
Not taken nor you're obligated to reply to a quote you can keep discussing :)
Norms and opinions changes with time and people tend to be unfair with history (unintentionally most of the time) , if you're not unfair then that's good but it's everyone's duty to clear misconceptions if they...
I've read studies of it and i can say for sure that it's something unproven from all theories i've gathered, the real location of Brahmavarta isn't definitively known and whatever we have is unconvincing and speculative especially the recent theory about the saraswati river due to a lack of...
I initially assumed that it was for moving through bombed urban areas where there are debris and damaged roads ISIS faced this issue in Raqqa where roads and buildings were strategically bombed to block SVBIEDs and they found it hard to move their lower tier SVBIEDs
That's because he's burst firing, in the first video the recoil is clearly good (on par or better than some 7.62 out there) at semi automatic that's why there's a reason the Sig 716 is known for excellent accuracy at 900 yards [best one i read is among the many (1.5 - 1 MOA on average) is...
It has larger ambitions which is part of a larger war due to the conflicting ambitions of the west, india is more like a giant hurdle which the west will obviously strategically take advantage of to enervate or even subjugate the chinese that's why one of the reasons they want a stronger...
So? It doesn't support your assertion about CSD at all plus IBGs are part of the CSD
Wrong, it was acknowledged pretty recently 3 years ago by Rawat and clearly CSD has tactically evolved (e.g IBGs which seems more like an tactical extension) while retaining it's philosophy
S2? No US stealth fighter was downed by any pantsir S-2 nor such claim was ever made in the first place
Were you talking about the downing of a F-117 Nighthawk? If "yes" then you're wrong it's called the S-125
Were you talking about the F-35? If "yes" then again you're wrong, It's called the...
First of all that's irrelevant, the point was it retained good stealth with canards despite being a prototype. Secondly your statement is untrue because nowhere were your reasons stated in the reports and nobody would ever logically come to this conclusion after reading the reports at the end...
Yes there is, It's about ease of movement halfwit, there's a reason your country is undertaking the procurement of light tanks for HAW in lieu sticking to the medium ones which not only will find it hard to maneuver but they will additionally face engine issues
No, It doesn't matter nor the weight reduction is enough to significantly boost mobility in that kind of terrain, it's safer to stick to the extra protection to complement the T90S' decent APS
We're talking about wartime mobility here where flexibility goes hand in hand with urgency, that's...