User:Lokhande Takshak

Nagpur : A Nagvanshi and Buddhist city not a organge city
Nagpur (State of Maharashtra, India) is well known as Organge city but it is not fact. Nagpur is historically a Buddhist and Nagvanshi City. Nagvanshi people of Nagvansh were living in Nagpur in ancient period who after embreced buddhism following the path of Lord Buddha. Buddha was a founder of Buddha Religion. Buddha rejected the ideas of god, goddess, blindfaith, souls, discrimination on the basis of cast, colour, language, money, region, education etc. This religion is based on the principle of brotherhood, Fraternity, freedom, detachment, social justice. That is why the Nagvanshi people liked this religion. These were those people who did spread this religion all over India and world. Nagvanshi people were enemy of Bhraminism who favours the all type of discrimination. These Nagvanshi people lived in Nagpur which is situated on the river of Nag. This river is also existed today. But the beginning to pollute the original entity of this historical city. To change its name as organge city is an effort by anti buddhist and nagavanshi people. Nagpur is also famous center of Dr. Ambedkar's life & movement. Deekshyabhoomi is also situated in this city, the place where Dr. Ambedkar embressed Buddhism with his 7 lac untouchable brothers and sisters.