Buddha Issue
January 17, 2010 | Perth, Australia | Vetting explained
Hi, I want to share a small issue about Budhha. I think everyone (not eveyone, but many people) know about Buddha and Buddhism. Recently, in facebook one of my friend created a small group protesting about the book The Post American World, written by Fareed Zakari. In his book he wrote than Buddha was indian, but I dont think so. There are lots of proofs clarifing that Buddha was born in Nepal. There was one Indain movie Chadani Chowk To China, in that movie also director/wirtter..( i dont know who).. in that movie they told that Buddha was born in India. Becasue of that, the movie was banned in Nepal, ani some people related to that movie apolozised for that ( I heard so). I live in Australia, but I am Nepalese. Lets suppose that, I had completed my study and gone back to my country. By doing this no one can say that I am Australian. I am Nepalese. Similary, Buddha went to india for education and to get peace. After, achieving his goal, he went back to Nepal. So I want CNN to find the truth behind this, Nepalese are wrong or Indians.
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