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Brigadier Balraj passes away - LTTE
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magha
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No doubt that his demise was a loss to the LTTE but death is unavoidable and it is the only truth in life. Even Buddha died at a young age and no one could stop that.


This is a comment from nada from a another thread about Balraja's death.

The Tamil Forensic pathologist Dr. Kasinathan Nadesan kills even Buddha at a young age for the sake of a Tamil Terrorist!
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LK Information  21 May 2008 05:39:09 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Kankun

Did you really painted it??


My son did for me.

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LK Information  21 May 2008 05:40:18 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Kankun,

Also, after that the committee is very cautious with me. I have real power with them. They call me the bush lawyer

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Magha,

The Tamil Forensic pathologist Dr. Kasinathan Nadesan kills even Buddha at a young age for the sake of a Tamil Terrorist!


Buddha died long ago but the truth is that he died young isn't it? It is also believed that he died of Pulm TB.

This has nothing to do with terrorrism.
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LK Information  21 May 2008 05:41:35 GMT  Report for Abuse  
JaceDMace,

but the pillar of facism is big, fat and a moron called Velu


I notice that your description of myself and Velu are identical.

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LK Information  21 May 2008 05:49:06 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Buddha died long ago but the truth is that he died young isn't it? It is also believed that he died of Pulm TB.


stupidity at its best!
Nada, any proof t your arguments?

Buddha died at 80 :)) Yery young compared to your 65 yrs!
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LK Information  21 May 2008 05:51:26 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Pera,

stupidity at its best!
Nada, any proof t your arguments?


With due respect to Buddha this is what I have gathered but may be I am wrong!
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LK Information  21 May 2008 05:56:32 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Nada,

With due respect to Buddha this is what I have gathered but may be I am wrong!


Buddha lived 80 yrs. He died of a tummy problem. Probably an acute diarrhoea...

Some people suggest that it is due to a food posoning...

At age 80 the Buddha, weak from old age and illness, accepted a meal (it is difficult to identify from the texts what the meal consisted of, but many scholars believe it was pork) from a smith named Cunda, instructing the smith to serve him alone and bury the rest of the meal without offering it to the other monks. The Buddha became severely ill shortly thereafter, and at a place called Kusinara (also spelled Kushinagar modern Kasia) lay down on his right side between two trees, which immediately blossomed out of season. He instructed the monk who was fanning him to step to one side, explaining that he was blocking the view of the deities who had assembled to witness his passing. After he provided instructions for his funeral, he said that lay people should make pilgrimages to the place of his birth, the place of his enlightenment, the place of his first teaching, and the place of his passage into nirvana. Those who venerate shrines erected at these places will be reborn as gods. The Buddha then explained to the monks that after he was gone the dharma and the vinaya (code of monastic conduct) should be their teacher. He also gave permission to the monks to abolish the minor precepts (because Ananda failed to ask which ones, it was later decided not to do so). Finally, the Buddha asked the 500 disciples who had assembled whether they had any last question or doubt. When they remained silent, he asked two more times and then declared that none of them had any doubt or confusion and were destined to achieve nirvana. According to one account, he then opened his robe and instructed the monks to behold the body of a buddha, which appears in the world so rarely. Finally, he declared that all conditioned things are transient and exhorted the monks to strive with diligence. These were his last words. The Buddha then entered into meditative absorption, passing from the lowest level to the highest, then from the highest to the lowest, before entering the fourth level of concentration, whence he passed into nirvana.



http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-230772/Buddha



Edited By - Pera - 21 May 2008 05:59:25 GMT
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Pera Sir,

Buddha died at 80 :)) Yery young compared to your 65 yrs


What?? :):)

Are you feeling Ok??:):)
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Kankun,

No, I am NOT OK :)))))))))))
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