LMAO hahahahaaaJudging by these pictures, I guess we can rule out any relation to modern day Indians
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LMAO hahahahaaaJudging by these pictures, I guess we can rule out any relation to modern day Indians
It's called "retrofitting" and these Gangadeshis are masters at it lol.Great definition. Make it so broad and vague that you can claim literally anyone who defecates on a street or bends over for a painted rock is a Hindu and then appropriate their achievements for your own.
A Hindu is someone who practices one of many polytheistic beliefs in the British created entity of British India, this is according to the Brits as they were the ones to bring this term into use.KudosHaving a myopic view is shameful.
A persons achievement is not related to his religion. Even the region for that matter.
And coming to your argument of whom to call a hindu, a general conclusion can be drawn from the way he practices. My answer is not vague, clearly whoever follows traditional style of worship (Hinduism)is a Hindu.
Interesting supposition indeedJudging by these pictures, I guess we can rule out any relation to modern day Indians
I want Gangadeshi to become an official entry into famous English dictionaries. @Kaptaan @django @MaarkhoorA Hindu is someone who practices one of many polytheistic beliefs in the British created entity of British India, this is according to the Brits as they were the ones to bring this term into use.Kudos
You have my support. I don't know about you but I was sick of Indian's using the "Pak*i, Porki" etc etc Ganga, Gangadeshi sounds vulgar and disgusting. And at the same time conveys the filthy Ganga. We need to get this term gain currency. We need to get this term used in some medium like nondescript newspaper or some site. Then open a Wiki entry by citing that as referance and we are rollng.I want Gangadeshi to become an official entry into famous English dictionaries. @Kaptaan @django @Maarkhoor
When I google it, I found a few interesting results including some link pointing to our own PDFYou have my support. I don't know about you but I was sick of Indian's using the "Pak*i, Porki" etc etc Ganga, Gangadeshi sounds vulgar and disgusting. And at the same time conveys the filthy Ganga. We need to get this term gain currency. We need to get this term used in some medium like nondescript newspaper or some site. Then open a Wiki entry by citing that as referance and we are rollng.
Okay let's get to work. We need to chart out a method to make these term gain currency. As they build up they will end up in dictionaries. We need to recruit more people to join us in this endevour.When I google it, I found a few interesting results including some link pointing to our own PDF
But it is interesting to note that indians often use these two words / terms i.e. Ganga and Desh together like here
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganga_Tere_Desh_Mein
https://www.facebook.com/ganga.desh.3
So all we are doing is to juxtapose the two to form a new word...Ta da...
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Not at all. British never gave the name Hindu, rather the Sanskrit text like Rajatarangini used to distinguish between Hindu (as Hinduka)from Muslim (as Yavanas/Mlecchas).It's called "retrofitting" and these Gangadeshis are masters at it lol.
A Hindu is someone who practices one of many polytheistic beliefs in the British created entity of British India, this is according to the Brits as they were the ones to bring this term into use.Kudos
Interesting supposition indeed
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/6161691.stm
@Maarkhoor @Ocean @war&peace
You wish.I want Gangadeshi to become an official entry into famous English dictionaries. @Kaptaan @django @Maarkhoor
The first derogatory term was created by the Brits.You have my support. I don't know about you but I was sick of Indian's using the "Pak*i, Porki" etc etc Ganga, Gangadeshi sounds vulgar and disgusting. And at the same time conveys the filthy Ganga. We need to get this term gain currency. We need to get this term used in some medium like nondescript newspaper or some site. Then open a Wiki entry by citing that as referance and we are rollng.
You wish.
There is no Gangadesh. There is only India - Hindustan - Bharat.
Rivers are not used to denote a civilization in this part of the world.
Yes, it was during early 1970s in London. But nowdays Indian's use it as a synonym for Pakistan. And your right the "Porki" is a Indian invention. Go to any Indian forum and you will see both terms being used as a matter of routine.The first derogatory term was created by the Brits.
Yes, and many Indians here have such views. Please educate them so we don't need to criticize them anymore.Having a myopic view is shameful.
And coming to your argument of whom to call a hindu, a general conclusion can be drawn from the way he practices. My answer is not vague, clearly whoever follows traditional style of worship (Hinduism)is a Hindu.
The country you see towards the east of Pakistan.Oh really? Then what exactly is India? [emoji38]
The country you see towards the east of Pakistan.
Sunshine what is the etymology of "India". Hint: It will be a river.Rivers are not used to denote a civilization in this part of the world.