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Posted: 8 years ago
Originally posted by: jayaks02


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What lovely knok-Joks they have been having for last 20 years with 2-5 feet distance - You did not notice any of it ? This is a sign of EPIC LUBB. Keep this as benchmark when you search for someone,😆



hahah nice one 😆 But i want normal lubb not epic lubb neither do i want 2 feet hugs 😉 😆
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Posted: 8 years ago


There  was a discussion  in a JA thread regarding  'Greatness.' Isn't  MP as great if not greater than Akbar,...and the  like. My thoughts . ...😊

Our country has given  birth  to many precious  men and women, rulers who have exhibited heroism and exceptional  achievements. Chandragupta  Maurya , Harshavardhana, Maharana  Pratap, Chand Bibi, Chatrapati  Shivaji, Raja RajaChola,Vikramaditya, PrithviRaj Chauhan, Rana Sanga and many more. Each  of  them were special and heroic in their own way.


But Ashoka  and  Akbar  are accorded the suffix 'Great'  due to the  scale of their achievements  and due to  their humility  and humanity  inspite  of  such huge achievements. And deservedly  so.

The world has seen innumerable  scientists whose contributions  to science  has been  special and valuble. But why is Einstein  considered the greatest of them all ? 

What makes Tulsidas  the greatest  among Hindi poets? Aren't  others' works valuble?

What makes Amitabh's  voice the most sought after in India? Why is M.S. Subbulakshmi considered the best Carnatic Singer? Why is the Mona Lisa the most famous painting? Why is Don Bradman and Sachin's cricket hailed? Aren't  other's  cricket good enough? What makes Shakespeare's plays superior  to the rest. What makes Mahatma  Gandhi  the Father  of  the  nation? Aren't  other's  patriotism  and sacrifice  great?

Not that others are not good, but they are  extra good, so good that they have  beome symbolic  and iconic.

Ashoka and Akbar are the greatest among great rulers and warriors  of India. Two greatest kings who have ruled India and are called 'The Great'

 The fact that Asoka adopted a policy of gentleness not after a defeat, but after a victory, is what makes him great. The fact that he practised and preached the virtues of amity, toleration and non-violence while he still possessed the vast resources of a mighty empire makes him one of the greatest rulers of the ancient world. 

He directed all his zeal to the promotion of spiritual and moral welfare of his subjects, whom he referred to as his "children" in his edicts. He gave up the policy of foreign annexation and military conquest and chose the path of well being of his subjects while at helm.

Akbar has a high place among the rulers of the world for he successfully brought together the Hindus and the Muslims. During a time when in Europe, warring sects (Catholics and Protestants) were killing each other, Akbar ensured peace to all religious sects. He is among the first rulers of a barbaric era to promote tolerance. 

In his 49 years of rule, India was never invaded by a foreign ruler. He established a strong administration because he gave equal opportunities to all deserving men no matter what sect they belonged to. He transformed the Mughals from military invaders into a permanent Indian dynasty. He laid the foundation of an empire which worked brilliantly, even years after his death. 


The modern visionaries that Asoka and Akbar were in their age is what makes them great.

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The reign of Akbar bears a strange resemblance to that of Asoka though  they were separated from each other by an interval of
eighteen centuries; the main features of their respective lives were
practically the same. 

 Asoka was occupied for years in conquering and consolidating his empire; so was Akbar. 

Asoka conquered India to the north of the Nerbudda; so did Akbar.

Ashoka  conquered and ruled almost entire India. So did Akbar.

Ashoka was a fearless excellent   warrior who could inspire fear in his enemies. So was Akbar.


 Asoka was tolerant of other religions; so was Akbar.

Ashoka was an excellent  administrator. So was Akbar.

Ashoka had a very capable   samithi and council of ministers. So were Akbar's  Navratans.

Ashoka introduced  many policies with public welfare in mind. So did Akbar.

Both of them were excellent  judges of personalities.

 Asoka went against the priests; so did Akbar.

 Asoka taught a religion and promoted it; so did Akbar. 

Asoka abstained from flesh meat; so did Akbar.

 In the end Asoka took refuge in Buddha, the law, and the assembly. In the end Akbar too sought peace in religion, one which he himself originated.


(Btw, none of this info fits in our present  buddhuram.😉 begum bhajan singer.😆)

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Posted: 8 years ago
Jalal will again look funny for sure with 2-3 feets distance and beghumsa giving plastic smiles plus his majnu expressions ... oh god... 😆
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Posted: 8 years ago
Spellbound , oh god !! My mom is so beautiful but yet when somebody praises her shes like 'oh comeon iam not that beautiful ' 😆Edited by shivis18 - 8 years ago
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Posted: 8 years ago
Sandhya a very well response to greatness in true sense i have a lot to say as well will do so later...i ignored the discussion as i do not agree with many points as being great is bestowed upon an all rounder personality who is extraordinary in his achievements,  i do not see much in MP other than fighting with akbar for the rest of his life...he might have been a great soldier but akbar had larger than life persona that is spread over more than just being a brave warrior! 
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Posted: 8 years ago
Hey guys do read this link - comes from a share by Devdutt Patnaik and an excellent analysis 
http://t.co/v0zC2OL5Ye?fb_ref=Default
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Posted: 8 years ago
guys one req. plz dont drag MP or other brave warriors into this. i wont be able to tolerate their insult. akbar was great & my love for him is as much as u, but tht doesnt give anyone right to put others down. i cant stop anyone but im out of this club. have a great chat. 
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Posted: 8 years ago
And for all those who are talking of MP and his greatness - this is a great article !!!!

http://scroll.in/article/728366/the-spirit-of-rana-pratap-lives-on-in-the-brave-deeds-of-teesta-setalvad-and-medha-patkar/
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Posted: 8 years ago
Originally posted by: munnirony

guys one req. plz dont drag MP or other brave warriors into this. i wont be able to tolerate their insult. akbar was great & my love for him is as much as u, but tht doesnt give anyone right to put others down. i cant stop anyone but im out of this club. have a great chat. 


Nobody is put down Shreya. That was how the discussion  started there. I admire MP and all those other wonderful  kings i mentioned. The topic was why only Akbar and Ashoka were called 'the Great'.
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Posted: 8 years ago
And this one will bust all the myths !!!!!

http://scroll.in/article/698006/rani-padmini-and-four-other-hindutva-history-myths-exploded/