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@NamitArora0@tishasaroyan Tell the next part of the story as described by Huan-Tsang. Months after the tree was destroyed, the last descendant of Ashoka, Purnavarman, watered the destroyed tree with milk & the tree grew back 10 feet high overnight? A propaganda against Shashanka who denounced Bodhidharma
@NirajRai3 @moorjani_priya If the Steppe pastoralists (Aryans) arrived in India around 3000 BCE (early Harappan phase) instead of 1500 BCE as we currently believe, was Dr. Vasant Shinde correct when he said at a press conference in 2019 that "IVC people were Vedic people?"
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@SagasofBharat @Sanidhy44107992 You are still misinterpreting. Yudhisthira indeed lived centuries before Ashoka but the story of Yudhisthira wanting to renounce after the war in the Shantiparva was added much later by pundits who were inspired from Ashoka's renunciation.
@SagasofBharat That's a different topic. The actual point of contention was Thapar's statement regarding Yudhisthira being inspired from Ashoka which people misinterpreted as Yudhisthira was born after Ashoka. That wasn't what Thapar was talking about. I explained above what Thapar meant
@SagasofBharat No one said that Yudhisthira was born after Ashoka. The point was that the story of Yudhisthira wanting to renounce his kingdom after the Kurukshetra war was not a part of the original Mahabharata but added later by pundits who were influenced by Ashoka's renunciation.
@RamaMagi@tishasaroyan ..was NOT a part of the original Mahabharata but added much later by pundits post-Ashokan period & these pundits were probably influenced by Ashoka's renunciation after the Kalinga war who then added a similar story regarding Yudhisthira into the Shantiparva.
@RamaMagi@tishasaroyan It's all based on a misinterpretation of Romila Thapar's statement. She never said Yudhisthira "came after" Ashoka. Yudhisthira preceded Ashoka by centuries BUT Thapar's point was the story mentioned in the Shantiparva about Yudhisthira wanting to renunciate his kingdom..(1/2)