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  1. Nobunaga’s Ambition Realized: Dawn of a New Rising Sun

    Have you thought of Dara becoming Emperor rather than Auranzeb?
  2. Nobunaga’s Ambition Realized: Dawn of a New Rising Sun

    Will there any impact on Siamese Buddhism due to presence of Japanese and other Mahayana Buddhism Sects? How much Japanese Trade routes now permanently linked with India? Any permanent embassies in South India or Mughal Empire? I can see China, Japan, Korea and other South East asia deeply...
  3. Nobunaga’s Ambition Realized: Dawn of a New Rising Sun

    Any impact on Japanese art and Architecture due to European Influence? Will we see any artists from Europe visiting Japan? Early Yoga Paintings? In Canon Buddhism was suppressed by chosen Dynasty in Korea due to Neo Confuciusism Influence? So when Christianity entered the stage Buddhism unable...
  4. The Popular Will: Reformism, Radicalism, Republicanism & Unionism in Britain 1815-1960

    Will vivekananda live longer or any changes in case of activities of Ramakrisha Mission?
  5. A Superpower Qing Dynasty: Dulimbai Gurun in 2024

    Is there any attempt to unifiy various Buddhist branches of the world under one umbrella and propagate Buddhism? Is there any attempt by Qing and Buddhist to renovate various Buddhist sites in india or send missionaries there? I am particularly interested in dalit conversion.
  6. A Superpower Qing Dynasty: Dulimbai Gurun in 2024

    What is situation of Buddhism in China and in the world? Was there any attempt by Qing to spread Buddhism? Is vajrayana most prominent among various Buddhist sects? What is the situation in india? How Qing dealt with Christian Missionaries?
  7. A Superpower Qing Dynasty: Dulimbai Gurun in 2024

    What us the situation regarding religious makeup and status of Christianity in China?
  8. Swarajya - Maratha hegemony in the Indian subcontinent, a timeline (1707-1828)

    Adopting him does not mean accepting one as heir which is different. It is more like acknowledging his bloodline. Main goal his providing him a caste not to settle inheritance. He can work under his grandfather or father which provide him with best benefits. I am fine with multicultural maratha...
  9. Swarajya - Maratha hegemony in the Indian subcontinent, a timeline (1707-1828)

    Who said it need to be accepted by pune bramhans? Can rajput bramhans under chatrashal not declare his grandson one or his grandfather ritually adopt him as his descendent? Even that way he can become a Hindu and can be allocated with a noble position as well under his grandfather. But it is...
  10. Swarajya - Maratha hegemony in the Indian subcontinent, a timeline (1707-1828)

    That's fine. I just want you point out is that baji rao's stubbornness responsible for this situation. He insisted to declare him a bramhans. Orthodox bramhans were not wish to relinquish such authority to a temporal rulers without a fight. It led to canon situation when baji Rao forced to bow...
  11. Swarajya - Maratha hegemony in the Indian subcontinent, a timeline (1707-1828)

    Baji rao wanted him to be accepted as a Hindu Brahmin, but because his mother was a Muslim, Brahmin priests refused to conduct the Hindu upanayana ceremony for him. Later, he converted to Islam. Why not give him caste of Kshatriya like his grandfather? He only converted due to rejection by...
  12. Swarajya - Maratha hegemony in the Indian subcontinent, a timeline (1707-1828)

    I always surprised why in Canon Baji Rao not just given lesser tile to his natural son and declared him as hindu. He would be able to integrate well within maratha framework with such title. Mastani is a concubine in case of her children they always get caste of father. In this case that make...
  13. Swarajya - Maratha hegemony in the Indian subcontinent, a timeline (1707-1828)

    Why should he be muslim? He is natural son of baji Rao. Mastani's father is Rajput and of Kshatriya caste while baji Rao is of Brahman caste. It is Anuloma marriage which is a Sanskrit term that is used in the Manusmriti, that is the Laws of Manu, to describe a hypergamous union between a high...
  14. Swarajya - Maratha hegemony in the Indian subcontinent, a timeline (1707-1828)

    A.R. Kulkarni has given instances of reconversion in Maharashtra region from early modern times. He claims that there was also reluctance on Hindu society of that period to accept people back into the fold but upon pressure from rulers such as Shivaji, the reconversion was allowed. More serious...
  15. Swarajya - Maratha hegemony in the Indian subcontinent, a timeline (1707-1828)

    Maun issue orthodox bramhans insisted that she was muslim because she follow certain aspects of Faith. Also there was no issue regarding polygamy among bramhans during that time. So if she totally undergo certain rituals to highlight her credentials as converted hindu it will certainly reduce...
  16. Sequel de Mayo (Cinco de Mayo, Vol. II)

    What I mean was there Buddhism and Hinduism radicalized in changing circumstances? For example in Canon Nichiren Buddhism and zen was collaborator with Japanese far right while Burmese and Korean Buddhist monks supported freedom struggle actively. Ramakrisha mission gave refuge to various...
  17. Samsara: An Antiquity Greco-Buddhist Timeline

    Will Buddhist Philosophers like Nagajuna, aryadeva, Asanga etc appear in this Timeline?
  18. Sequel de Mayo (Cinco de Mayo, Vol. II)

    What about Buddhism and Hinduism? Are they radicalized like Christianity as well?
  19. Nobunaga’s Ambition Realized: Dawn of a New Rising Sun

    Is God to him synonymous with Eternal Buddha in Mahayana? With Shakyamuni similar status of Jesus as prophet? What is his stance regarding shinto and Buddhist deities? What is his relationship with Nichiren Buddhism? Does according to him he'll and Heaven permanent or is it possible to...
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