Comments by "Anonymous" (@Anonymous------) on "Cyrus Janssen"
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@kratiksharma_1019
Why are you proud of Indians who were working for their British colonizers to invade other countries?
Buddhism didn't originate in India, it started in Gandhara in the Indus Valley, at the time it was ruled by Persia. The earliest Buddhist manuscripts are written in Kharosthi Script, a Scythian Saka language, related to ancient Persian language not Indian. The oldest Buddhist manuscripts are found in Gandhara, the ancient world's biggest Buddhist center with the most number of Buddhist stupas. It is also where the world's earliest Buddha figures and images are found! None of the contemporary Buddhist art and architecture is Indian but European, which the Scythian Saka people were.
Buddha Siddhartha Gotama was also called Sakamuni, which means the Saka guru.
The Central Asia Aryan monks from Persia, not Indians, were the first to bring Buddhism to China, that version is Gandharan Mahayana which is the original version seen in the earliest Buddhist manuscripts.
China never accepted the Theravada version fabricated by Indians, the only version which China accepted in the past 2000 years is Gandharan Mahayana.
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