Talk:Timeline of Buddhism
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the pratyeka.org page (/buddhist-history) is mine. if you add information to this wiki, please state your source either in the wiki itself or here, as i would like to keep the pratyeka.org page as a more in-depth/academic version of the same timeline -- prat
- That's not the way Wikipedia works. This is not an extension of your homepage. -- Zoe
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- It's just a request, and I think a valid one. If a wiki is completely drowned in sources then it becomes unreadable. On the other site, it doesn't matter. Anyway, do what you like - I'm asking nicely, not trying to dictate policy! -- prat
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- Zoe is correct. Wikipedia is not the place to advertise your site. The rules are clear about External Links so lets keep sources unbiased and neutral in point of view.
Wikipedia, the encyclopedia, is supposed to be drowned in resources as people come here for that same reason.And that is to learn Hip Hop language skills
Prat, I like the work your doing at pratyeka.org. Keep up the good work. -- Usedbook
- Zoe is correct. Wikipedia is not the place to advertise your site. The rules are clear about External Links so lets keep sources unbiased and neutral in point of view.
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- Hey, I'm happy to drop the external link! I didn't put it there. Originally I had a single source line pointing to it at the bottom of the page. I thought that was what we were supposed to do - though most wikis don't have sources listed. Someone else waltzed in and put a big "EXTERNAL LINK" up, which I don't particularly like. Furthermore, I was planning to keep this page orphaned until I had finished transcribing from my site, and just keep the source at the bottom... but after others linked to it I gave up and put it on Buddhism under 'See also'. Seems to get a lot more interest now... anyway, I'll keep on plugging. -- prat
- Your initial entry contained this line:
- Note: This project is an ongoing transcription from my site at pratyeka.org/buddhist-history!
- I deleted it as an ad, and you put it back in. That's when I made it an External Reference. -- Zoe
- Your initial entry contained this line:
- Hey, I'm happy to drop the external link! I didn't put it there. Originally I had a single source line pointing to it at the bottom of the page. I thought that was what we were supposed to do - though most wikis don't have sources listed. Someone else waltzed in and put a big "EXTERNAL LINK" up, which I don't particularly like. Furthermore, I was planning to keep this page orphaned until I had finished transcribing from my site, and just keep the source at the bottom... but after others linked to it I gave up and put it on Buddhism under 'See also'. Seems to get a lot more interest now... anyway, I'll keep on plugging. -- prat
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- Timeline of Buddhism and the source link are appreciated. Usedbook 22:30 Mar 31, 2003 (UTC)
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I'm wondering about including other dates surrounding the life of the Buddha himself -- the year he renounced his life as a prince, the date of his achievement of nibbana, and so on. What about the dates of the first two gatherings after the Buddha's death? Also, I believe an entire volume (How the Swans Came to the Lake) that discusses how Buddhism came to North America. Is there something similar available for Europe?
Please check the time of third buddhist council. It can't be 309 BC as Asoka ruled from 273(or 269) to 232 BC. -somdip
The Buddha's birth date is given as 563 BC. Many sources (e.g. use google and "buddha birth death date" to check) have different dates but common ones for his birth are either 623 or 624 BC and 544 BC. Now the difference between these is about 80 years and it seems that some historians have been confused by the fact that Buddhists count from the Buddha's death whereas Christians count from Christs birth. I suggest that Buddhist sources that give 624 BC are in fact correct and that he died in 544 BC. -- User:RayTomes
As a Buddhist, I've read that Sakyamuni Buddha was not THE first buddha, but merely another Buddha from the long lines of Buddhas.