User talk:The Untouchables

Your use of multiple Wikipedia accounts
So the point is: There was no such thing as "Hinduism" at the time of Satavahanas. So, how can you claim that the Satavahanas followed "Hinduism". Since the independence and the formation of the Republic of India, over One Hundred and Forty Buddhist sites have been excavated in the present day Andhra Pradesh especially in and near the Delta region. Buddhism was widespread, what with the imperial patronage starting right from the time of Ashoka. Satavahanas were vassals of Ashoka. By the time Satavahana power reached a zenith, their patronage and so the extensive construction and architectural activity reflected their beliefs - which is evidently.

History of India is being convoluted by Brahmins and they are pushing an agenda on every wikipedia page on Indian history. Despite the evidence to the contrary - they are seeking to push the idea time and again - so that it is accepted as a fact - that the Satavahanas were Hindus. This is non-sense.

Before the time of Buddha, not every Indian followed the so-called Vedic religion. There is no written inscriptions found in India beyond 500BC. Now this editor Nagarjunaxxx is putting forth his own version of Indian/Satavahana history. This practice should be curtailed. He might be professor of history from some dodgy little university in India, but there are so many so-called educated Indians and professors, who are screwing up India and Indians every day and made India a laughing stock of the world.


 * Provide Evidence Nagarjuna198 (talk) 05:01, 7 June 2013 (UTC)

Your use of multiple Wikipedia accounts
Hi No one used multiple accounts. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 132.244.72.5 (talk) 09:04, 31 May 2013 (UTC)

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