RE:dont blame all the bahaiyaa for few,,,,,rascals
by parth on Jan 05, 2008 09:38 PM Permalink
Not few,95% r rascals,some educated ppl also do some illegal activitiesOne of my roommate from Kanpur was an Engineer and from good family cheated one food provider for Rs. 800/- and ran away to native with new job.
There are always bad immigrants and bad locals. Both should know how to behave and live in the society usefully. its a 50-50 situation. No one can be blamed totally.
It goes whether u live in another city, or state or country.
A reference to the S%u0101tav%u0101hanas by the Greek traveller Megasthenes:
"Next come the Andarae(today's Andhra), a still more powerful race, which possesses numerous villages, and thirty towns defended by walls and towers, and which supplies its king with an army of 100,000 infantry, 2,000 cavalry, and 1,000 elephants."
RE:A friend here says satavahanas are marathi people
by Aditya Phadnis on Jan 05, 2008 09:24 PM Permalink
I think I am in with the majority of people who read your post and hardly understood anything.!!!!!!
RE:A friend here says satavahanas are marathi people
by Dakshin on Jan 05, 2008 09:26 PM Permalink
Ok, i will make you understand,
The Satavahanas are the first native Indian rulers to issue their own coins with portraits of their rulers, starting with king Gautamiputra Satakarni, a practice derived from that of the Western Satraps he defeated, itself originating with the Indo-Greek kings to the northwest.
Satavahana coins give unique indications as to their chronology, language, and even facial features (curly hair, long ears and strong lips). They issued mainly lead and copper coins; their portrait-style silver coins were usually struck over coins of the Western Kshatrapa kings.
The coin legends of the Satavahanas, in all areas and all periods, used a Prakrit dialect without exception. Some reverse coin legends are in a Dravidian language/Proto-Telugu, which seems to have been in use in their heartland abutting the Kistna, probably Amaravati, Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh.[13]
Their coins also display various traditional symbols, such as elephants, lions, horses and chaityas (stupas), as well as the "Ujjain symbol", a cross with four circles at the end. The legendary Ujjayini emperor Vikramditiya on whose name the Vikram Samvat is initiated might be Satakarni II a Satavahana emperor as the Ujjayini symbol also appeared on the Satavahana coins.
PEOPLE OVER HERE ARE INSTEAD OF CONDEMNING THE INCIDENT ARE HAVING REGIONAL FIGHTS. JUST THINK ABOUT THOSE COUPLES. HOW THEY HAD FELT AT THAT MOMENT. AND AS PER KIND INFORMATION TO MR. UDDHAV THE ACCUSED AS PER TIMES OF INDIA 5TH JAN. ISSUE PAGE NO. 5 NILESH BHAGYANKAR, SUDHIR NAIKAWADE, KUNAL JADHAV, SEBASTIAN D' SILVA, AJAY MARATHE, VAIBHAV MARATHE, SANDEEP PANCHAL, MANOJ PANCHAL, SANDEEP SHUKLA, DERICK JADHAV, SWAPNIL MANDHARE, SIDDHARTH SINGH, AMIT KAPOOR AND RAVINDRA SHUKLA. NOW HOW MANY ARE BIHARIS OR MAHARASHTRIAN. IMPORTANT IS SUCH INCIDENT SHOULD NOT TAKE PLACE IN FUTURE.
RE:non sense
by khan on Jan 05, 2008 09:27 PM Permalink
PLEASE REFER TIMES OF INDIA 5TH JAN. ISSUE PAGE NO.5. AND ADITYA YOU GOT ME WRONG. MY INTENTION IS TO POINT OUT THAT IT'S A MIX BAG. IT'S NOTHING TO DO WITH STATES. SUCH ACTS ARE BORN IN MIND IRRESPECTIVE OF STATES.
RE:bhaiyya and bihari
by khan on Jan 05, 2008 09:19 PM Permalink
THE ACCUSED AS PER TIMES OF INDIA 5TH JAN. ISSUE PAGE NO. 5 NILESH BHAGYANKAR, SUDHIR NAIKAWADE, KUNAL JADHAV, SEBASTIAN D' SILVA, AJAY MARATHE, VAIBHAV MARATHE, SANDEEP PANCHAL, MANOJ PANCHAL, SANDEEP SHUKLA, DERICK JADHAV, SWAPNIL MANDHARE, SIDDHARTH SINGH, AMIT KAPOOR AND RAVINDRA SHUKLA. NOW HOW MANY ARE BIHARIS OR MAHARASHTRIAN. IMPORTANT IS SUCH INCIDENT SHOULD NOT TAKE PLACE IN FUTURE.
RE:bhaiyya and bihari
by khan on Jan 05, 2008 09:29 PM Permalink
pleae refer TOI 5TH JAN. ISSUE. I AM NOT AGAINST BIHARIS OR MAHARASHTRIANS. SUCH ACTS SHOULD BE CONDEMNED. THERE SHOULD BE SOME STRICT LAWS.