User talk:Chaturvedi2008

Chaturvedi
Thank you for your edits to this article, but as it already has no references, it needs to be improved by adding references, not more unreferenced claims (Wikipedia cannot be used as a reference, by the way). Take a look at WP:RS and WP:VERIFY to see the type of sources we need. I did try to find information about "Kamsa vadh mela" by the way and found nothing. You also can't call the Vedas the most ancient books in the world as although many people may believe this, it isn't generally accepted as a fact. How about trying to improve what is already in the article by finding some references? Thanks. Doug Weller (talk) 14:05, 5 October 2008 (UTC)
 * Looking again, carry on with your grammatical corrections, etc. And there is nothing wrong with getting rid of the unsourced material, I agree there is quite a bit there that should go. One more thing, you wikified Kamsa but I didn't see the connection between the article and the celebration, are you sure there is one? Doug Weller (talk) 14:08, 5 October 2008 (UTC)

Reply to dougweller
I am not sure if I understand some of your reversals, Doug. As far as I am aware, there are no other texts that are supposed to be historically older than Vedas. If there are please correct me, and provide a reference. There are references in the text to Wiki articles which again contain references. And this is my first edit, so adding even more references will continue.

Kamsa was the demon king who was demolished by Krishna. Vadh means execution. Kamsa Vadha is the execution of Kamsa by Krishna. The reference to Kamsa tells you about the Vadh of Kamsa by Krishna. I am not aware of any English/European language references that describe the Kamsa Vadh Mela. If I find one I will put it up.
 * See my latest edits, I've found a great source that should help. Please don't forget to sign your edits on talk and discussion pages with 4 '~' (look below the edit summary field, you can click on where it says 'Sign your posts on talk pages'. Anyway, this source should help you improve this article. Happy editing. Doug Weller (talk) 15:52, 5 October 2008 (UTC)