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dear friend there was no India when buddha was there...
Please refer to buddhas parents name and his original name and do u feel its a chineese name ???
it was Asoka Kingdom in which the present day india and nepal was included....

Buddha and his parents were probably the assimilated Kirats, they adopted the Indo-Aryan language and culture, but it doesn't mean they were the actual Indo-Aryan people by ethnic. And Buddha himself never claimed he was an Aryan by lineage.
 
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Buddha was Nepalese. :D

And in any case, most Chinese people are non-religious anyway.

hehehe at the time of Buddha there was no nepal and no india..it was ashoka kingdom.... :)
The kingdom included both india and Nepal..
and nepal is a hindu state even now :)
 
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Siddhartha Gautama was born in present day Nepal

The Buddha attained enlightenment in India (present day)
 
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Buddha and his parents were probably the assimilated Kirats, they adopted the Indo-Aryan language and culture, but it doesn't mean they were the actual Indo-Aryan people by ethnic. And Buddha himself never claimed he was an Aryan by lineage.

my dear friend,can u tell me who speak Sanskrit????

and buddha was from Shakya clan
Shakya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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chinese may deny that buddha was a hindu,but its a fact..
u may not agree because u have been irked by india some time back :lol:
But u can't change the history....
If u want to change,build a time machine :)

Buddha attained enligtment in india and was spread by india to the china,tibet,thai,korea,japan,sri lanka
 
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my dear friend,can u tell me who speak Sanskrit????

and buddha was from Shakya clan
Shakya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Today's African Americans can speak English as their mother tongue, but can you say that they are ethnic Anglo-Saxons?

You can only prove that Buddha spoke Sanskrit or Pali, but there is no proof that shows he was an Aryan.
 
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Buddha was not Indian by race or linguistics, and China has always far more connection with Tibet than India does.

He was a Hindu kshatriya by birth, his fathers small kingdom was in both modern India and Nepal. He wasnt a low caste. He wasn't a Mlechcha(Barbarian) which the plains people called mongoloid people and everyone else that wasnt 'vedic'.
 
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:lol: there was no India when buddha was born..
His parents were Hindu and now the present nepal is a Hindu state...

You're right. India was born in August 15, 1947. And Hinduism was born in present day Pakistan.

Nepal is a sovereign independent country and the Nepalese dont like it when Indians twist historical facts.


In 2008, the Bollywood film Chandni Chowk to China was banned in Nepal, because of a scene suggesting the Gautama Buddha was born in India.[5] Some protesters called for commercial boycott of all Indian films.[6]

Indo-Nepalese relations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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chinese may deny that buddha was a hindu,but its a fact..

What difference does it make if he was Hindu or not?

The point is, that he was not an Indian. He was born in what is now Nepal.

Being an Indian and being a Hindu are not the same thing. Nepal has a lot of Hindus too.
 
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This is how Buddhism spread

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Maurya_Dynasty_in_265_BCE.jpg


Now members here are going to suggest that the Mauryan empire is not Indian
 
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What difference does it make if he was Hindu or not?

The point is, that he was not an Indian. He was born in what is now Nepal.

You cant prove he wasn't either. What we know is that he WAS born into a high caste warrior class kshatriya family. In Nepal there are many people there that look like 'Indians' bud.

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You cant prove he wasn't either. What we know is that he WAS born into a high caste warrior class kshatriya family.

He was born in what is now modern-day Nepal, during a time when the nation-states of India and Nepal did not exist.
 
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