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I do wish that wikipedians would make a very slight effort to look up something before slapping offensive and ignorant comments on newly created pages ("unsourced, sounds like lies"). Anyone with the slightest education should know that "Aryan Path" (Arya Dharma) is a Buddhist term. A mere two minutes spent looking up "Aryan Path" on google would reveal numerous references to this magazine. Paul B 11:39, 15 October 2006 (UTC)