u/Intrepid_Pride_9969

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Why didn't dhoti became our default cultural dress? When everyone in the end wears it

Everytime i go to my village or any locality i have observed that a large number of people wear white dhotis but why didn't it became the default dress? Why don't our politians wear it? unlike south where they have no problem with it?

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u/Intrepid_Pride_9969 — 5 days ago
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Peak IRONY in the Paid PR Propaganda sub😂😂😂

Just few days ago they were demostrating their PEAK IQ by calling entire India except south, North 😂

I will be starting a series to expose everytime they have said shit stuff about North India so follow me too

u/Intrepid_Pride_9969 — 12 days ago
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Over time I have came across posts from many wanna be historians who deny the existence of Chanakya Vishnugupta, While it is good to be skeptical about existence of historical figures so feel free to contradict

[ This is not Vishnugupta Chanakya rather it proves that a post such as "CHANAKYA" existed in Magadha! ] At Stupa Number 2 of Sanchi, the inscription of the Chanakya, which reads: "Arhat Monk Chanakya's donation" As said it can be a buddhist monk who later took the position of chanakya after Vishnugupta chanakya

The Gundapur inscription of Kadamba ruler 'Ravivarman' (Reigned 465 to 500 A.D.) mention 'Vishnugupta Chanakya'. This is important as Chanakaya was a position in Mauryan court and that Vishnugupta was his real name. This inscription also uses a term "Niti-shastra" reffering to Arthashastra.

There are non-literarry sources and evidences to back above two but as people don't take them as evidence so I won't post them. Chanakya - Vishnugupta and Kautliya the name problem also settles, Nitishastra itself identifies its author as Kautilya, a clan name, and one verse refers to him by his personal name, Vishnugupta. The final verse of the Arthashastra states that the treatise was composed by the person who rescued the kingdom from the Nanda kings

There's a village in Keoti block, darbhanga called Nandari. The village is named so because it was birthplace for kautilya the enemy of nanda. That's the story amongst locals. You won't find anything about it on internet but visit the place and people will show you where kautilya's family home (paitrik nivas), i.e. where he was born supposedly. The chowk of that village is called Chanakya Deeh

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u/Intrepid_Pride_9969 — 22 days ago
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Probably this post too will be lost in piles of post we have on racism and you will probably forget it which is natural but we have to make sure the future genrations will know about it and hence creating a directory of all incidents of racism since 2000s !

u/Intrepid_Pride_9969 — 25 days ago