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The Story of India Part 7

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Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2009

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  • cant we keep our mutual hatred off EVERY youtube video??????World must be laughing....There is absolutely no need to scream obscinites at each other..cant we layoff,lets just do what we want to instead of Saying it!

  • Beautifull video Thanks

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  • @donmega yeaha b its sad

  • @sidthorat those people are not in control of themselves. they're being controlled by their brain's need for pleasure hormones they receive as a reward for this sort of behavior. they grew up this way because of others, so forgive them. it becomes an addiction not much different to how drugs affect the brains pleasure center. once the connections grows stronger they also require stronger actions to have the same effect. true to all addictions. even if they know it's destructive they cannot stop

  • thanx BBC.

    

  • But why did he leave ASHOKA THE GREAT - Who played a major role in spreading Buddhism in Indian subcontinent? In due respect, Ashoka's Emblems are placed on Indian Currency. Ashoka's empire had spread from Middle East to Far East....he himself turned from a very cruel king to the greatest proponents of Buddhism in India. Why is there no mention of Ashoka when almost every city and village had Ashoka pillars that had messages of Lord Biddha engraved?

  • But why did he lave ASHOKA THE GREAT? Who played a major role in spreading Buddhism that in due respect Ashoka's Emblems are placed on Indian Currency. Ashoka's empire had spread from Middle East to Far East....he himself turned from a very cruel king to the greatest proponents of Buddhism in India. Ashoka's own wife, his son and daughter were Buddhists who spread Lord Buddha's messages all over the world while Ashoka spent the rest of his life as a ruler propagating Buddhism...

  • Thou art that; Blessed be One Blessed be All.

  • I gotta go to India - so amazing

  • This is really moving. There's a Buddhist centre in Oxford and they have the same traditional bunting hanging outside it as they do in India.

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