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Malaiya ji, on page Samrat Hem Chander Vikramaditya, you edited and mentioned Hemuji,s sub caste as a Dhusar Brahmin, which is absolutely correct. But why should one mention sub caste he belonged to.He was a Hindu,and that should be sufficient. We already mentioned that his father was involved in Purohiti. There is lot of material yet to be added on this site.However,I appreciate your effort to improve the site. sudhirkbhargava —Preceding unsigned comment added by 117.198.128.100 (talk) 12:53, 21 March 2008 (UTC)
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Thanks for your comment on Bhinmal,SANJAYBAFNA 08:06, 16 December 2006 (UTC)
I have removed the tag from the article and the reasoning behind submission of the article for deletion is completely baseless. So I think, other users wouldnt mind me removing the tag before the AfD process was over. If the user still continues to vandalise the page, I will ask for an adminstrator's help over the issue. Also pl sign yr comments by typing ~~~~ . Thanks for yr contributions to Wikipedia. Cheers --Deepak|वार्ता 03:35, 25 October 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for yor appreciation! On your question-:yes! Tristutika Gachchha order is older Tapa-gachchha and its exist from Gandhara traditions. SANJAYBAFNA (talk) 11:08, 31 March 2008 (UTC)
Are you Y. Malaiya, who put the "permission" comment at the top of the page? What does that mean? "permission" is a violation of the GFDL, which all Wikipedia articles must meet. Did you copy this material from somewhere else? User:Zoe|(talk) 02:26, 28 November 2005 (UTC)
I am myself the original author of note that was earlier posted in another forum
Hi,
May be you want to put a link to your homepage, if you do not want to duplicate all the data.
Chirags 16:53, 1 December 2005 (UTC)
Malaiyaji,
I have requested to create a stub related to Jainism. and probably use http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/60/Jainism_logo.png as its logo. If you have access to any copyright free, smaller and cleaner logo, it can be used. as we expand it to more articles, is required to take an invetory of existing articles and tag them with {stub} if they need to be expanded. Chirags 18:05, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
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Thanks. I was thinking about getting a stub creating, but did not know the procedure.
Yes, we need a nice image. I had created the one you mention a few years ago by editing at the pixel level, thus it has somewhat jagged edges. Let us see if we can get a new one. --Malaiya 00:47, 13 December 2005 (UTC)
Dude please discuss the article before editing it in a drastic manner. What do you mean by that "they are currently devout Hindus?" Aslo Quote: just like the 96 clans of Marathas, there are 36 clans of the Rajputs, who mainly live in Rajasthan, Gujarat and nearby regions. There are some connections between the two groups. Among the Rajputs, the Rathores and the Solankis originated from the Rashtrakutas and Chalukyas from Latur
Well i'm a Maratha myself. And it has been established that Rathores and Rashtrakuts and Solankis and Chalukyas are entirely different. Yes all of them have contributed to Maratha gene pool but you've changed the article to your Kannada POV. Please refrain from POV edits in future and discuss them beforehand. अमेय आरयन AMbroodEY 15:58, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
If you want to edit a portal subpage you have to refresh a portal page as well (do a small edition on a portal page, after your edition on a subpage). I reverted your change because we should use only existing categories (Like Category:Jains). CU! V1t 02:40, 16 December 2005 (UTC)
Hi, just to say I liked your latest contribution to the Talk-Page of Maratha. Also, to suggest that you could improve your userpage by adding links to your contributions etc. Regards, ImpuMozhi 15:10, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
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Hi Malaiya, Diwali is the current WP:INCOTW and the Jainism section of the article needs improving. Knowing that it is a very significant day in Jainism, perhaps you would want to expand and write the section better because I am hoping to FA this soon. Thanks DaGizzaChat © 12:17, 30 January 2006 (UTC)
Malaiya, Long time no edit on rajput. If you have time can you expand vansha and cula? Shivraj Singh 18:49, 30 January 2006 (UTC)
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Malaiya avare, I have created the Rajputs and Indian secularism page and redirected two of your articles, Rajputs and Buddhism and Rajputs and Zoroastrianism to that page. I hope you approve of this merging and structuring. Let me take this opportunity to tell you how much I admire and appreciate your work on the Origin of Rajputs page. Regards, ImpuMozhi 05:22, 13 April 2006 (UTC)
Malaiyaji, I have grown to greatly admire your contributions to Wikipedia and am disappointed to note that you have not made any edits for several weeks now. Hope all is well with you, and that you are not intent upon quitting WP for good. Please drop me a line as soon as you read this, and be assured that you are missed. Your return is eagerly awaited. Regards, ImpuMozhi 02:46, 25 April 2006 (UTC)
Namaste Doctor Saheb. The cogent article you have created (Origin of some common Hindustani words) needs a notice on the article's talk page that copyright authorization had been granted by Yashwant Malaiya This is the reference given by you in the Origin of some common Hindustani words article: "The derivations below are based on posts by Yashwant Malaiya, and are given here by his consent." I know you are probably Dr. Yashwant Malaiya, but some individuals want to have solid proof of this. Thank you very much for your understanding sir. Dhanyavaad. Jdas07 21:28, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
Please provide your source for this information. I like the content, I just dont see the reference information. Also if possible, please provide full dates for kings not bits and pieces. Any info that is not accompanied with source and defended is not considered valid. That was the reason I removed your branch info earlier during my clean up.
Dinesh Kannambadi
Dear Sir, I waited for a few days after my previous posting on your user page asking for reference to your "Rashtrakuta branches" section of the page Rashtrakuta. Since I did not get any reply from you, I have gone ahead and deleted it. Please present your reference for this section before posting it again.
Dinesh Kannambadi
Hi. Thanks for your response and the links you provided. I went thru the matter and got the feeling that apart from "Lata" who are a known branch (later merged into Mayakheta by Amoghavarsha I) these other branches may actually be their descendents. The fact that the Paramaras were of the same Kula as the Rashtrakuta or considered themselves the same Kula does not make them a branch. The Chalukyas of Badami were of same Kula and Gotra as the Kadambas, and hence their descendents, not their branch. Perhaps we should create a seperate main page {{main page:Descendents of Rashtrakutas}} and put all this info there and make a reference to this in one of the sections, the way I have made a main page for "Origin of Rashtrakuta empire" and referenced it in Origin section. You could also try to fill in the dates and make it complete rather than give half sure dates with question marks.
Dinesh Kannambadi
Hi. Sorry for being so picky about this page. The page has been thru a lot of conflict lately and I am trying to make sure no one can find a reason to tag it. I just wanted you to know that this is the info given by a wiki administrator when discussing a different issue. "Using a Wikipedia article as a reference is circular reasoning and is considered invalid - you cannot cite yourself! " The references you have quoted for Rashtrakuta familes/branches/descendents, are these books you have personaly referenced to or do you have a reference source that refers to these authors and claims? It may not appropriate to use reference info from one page and stick it into another. All the info I have entered are present in the 3 books I own and have referenced. The 3 books are listed in the ref. section. I just want you to re-verify this section on Rashtrakuta descendents/families so as to avoid an edit war at some time in the future when I may not be able to explain the situation well. The Rashtrakuta branch info is ok as it it in my reference book. Sorry for the inconvinience Dinesh Kannambadi
Thanks for your confirmation. Can you possibly find the dates associated with these "Rashtrakuta Families" and put them into the page for completeness. The names of many kings there have no dates associated and that makes it look incomplete and may rise unnecessary Questions. Thanks Dinesh Kannambadi
Please add your reference book(s) to the reference section in the main page for Rashtrakuta. This is important material for the public to see. It may even help some of us understand history better.
Dinesh Kannambadi
Hi. Someone has started a section on Rashtrakuta descendends in the page "Rashtrakuta". While it makes no sense to discuss about descendents (considering that descendents of various kingdoms are today spread over the whole of India), Please see if you can add a paragraph citing sources like the Rajputs, Rathores etc. Thanks, Dineshkannambadi
I remember you were interested in developing this article in which I was deeply involved. The article is now under a revert war again with a user (who is now banned for sock puppetry) trying to make Anon edits. He wants to prove the Rashtrakutas were Marathis (speakers of Marathi language) while all the authors I have read from claim the Rashtrakuta Kings patronised Kannada and Sanskrit languages (all their inscriptions and literature are in these languages, per my sources). Please see if you have time to get involved and bring in any valuable information you can.Thanks.Dineshkannambadi 01:32, 25 December 2006 (UTC)
Please see discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Hinduism#Same problem with the swastika on Jainism articles. Thank you, IZAK 09:49, 10 January 2007 (UTC)
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Hi. I recently received a book on above topic written by Pandit Bishweshwar Ringu Reu which not only details the Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta but also discusses in fair detail the migration of the early Rashtrakutas from Northern India, their different descendents in Rajasthan, Madhyapradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka. Also well described is their religion etc with plenty of inscriptions. I will be creating a comprahensive article on the Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta, while also creating subarticles for the various descendents described in the book. Each subarticle for descendents will have its own template with the list of kings, the years they ruled and other details. This is a well accepted wiki format which I will be following. The books I shall be referenceing are written by Pandit Bishweshwar, Romila Thapar, Suryanath Kamath, Nilakanata Sastri etc. I will be travelling to Kuknur in Central Karnataka (Koppal district) to photograph their Navalinga temples to add to the article. This will take a few months as I am also busy with other articles but I intend to develop this into a FA finally. Thanks.Dineshkannambadi 16:06, 9 February 2007 (UTC)
However, if I am wrong and all books are in English, please add the complete book info in the reference section the way I have done. If you are busy, I will take care of it anyway.
Thanks.Dineshkannambadi 22:38, 3 March 2007 (UTC)
I just did give something of an explanation on the Indian Bourbon talkpage. But I will give a succinct reason here. Which is, Henry IV of France had no nephews. His only (legitimate) sibling was his sister, Catherine of Navarre, Duchess of Lorraine, who produced no children. Meaning that the claim is, quite simply, wrong. Michael Sanders 00:31, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
1) says "The family descended from Jean Philippe Bourbon, a collateral of King Henry IV of France, and the son of the Constable of Bourbon who was supposedly killed at the siege of Rome in l527 by Benvenuto Cellini (amazing?)." - a 'collateral of King Henry IV of France'? More to the point, Charles III, Duke of Bourbon (Constable de Bourbon) had no legitimate children. That's why he launched his rebellion against Francis I - if he'd had legitimate offspring, they'd have inherited his wife's estates. 2) Offers no sort of proof. I could spin out the same sort of thing in half an hour to claim I was descended from a union between the Louis XVII and a grand piano. 3) "Cette famille descendrait soit 1) de Jean-Philippe de BOURBON-BUSSET (disparu en mer vers 1580), soit 2) d'un fils du Connétable de BOURBON qui, ayant dû s'exiler à la suite d'un duel, fut pris en mer par des pirates puis débarqué en Egypte d'ou il passa en Inde, soit 3) d'un autre fils du Connétable et d'Alaique, Princesse Mongole qui aurait échoué dans la conspiration d'Amboise et serait parti pour l'Inde. L'hypothèse la plus vraisemblable est la deuxième" - no evidence of any of these suggestions, makes it clear it is entirely unsure who the father might be (1 is an illegitimate Bourbon line, 2 is Constable de Bourbon again, 3) ... Constable de Bourbon. again. Involving various implausible tales involving kidnappings, pirates, and Mongolian Princesses, all of which is more appropriate to the Thousand and One Nights than sober history. It also seems to be claiming Charles of Montpensier didn't die in 1527, which is just plain wrong). 4) "But I did turn up a Jean Philippe de Bourbon, said to be a "naturalny" son, i.e., legitimate?, of Charles de Bourbon-Montpensier, later Charles III, duc de Bourbon (and of the mysterious Mongolian princess, Alaique, and this Jean Philippe evidently had a connection with Bophal and India" - 'natural son' means illegitimate. And how exactly would Charles of Montpensier ever have met a Mongolian Princess? And of course, the writer comments at the end - "I suppose he might, after all, have been a mere adventurer." - which is the general explanation when someone claims descent from a mythical union between a famous French troublemaker a Mongolian Princess. Michael Sanders 01:07, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
Malaiya, please dont add the Rashtrakuta branches to the main article "in a list". This will make the article FAIL featured article review. The main article is undergoing a FA review right now. The idea is to create seperate articles for each branch/descendents. Please dont add the list as this violates FA requirements. I have already mentioned each branch in the last para of the History section. I will create subarticles for each branch in the near future and will need some inputs from you also. Thank you very much for your cooperation.Dineshkannambadi 00:49, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
Dear Malaiya, I am not saying its not important. All I am saying is it does not meet FA requirement to have a long list. I am following the accepted FA format for India History related articles, thats all. Please see the last para of the History section. I have mentioned each and every one of the descendents there, both from your citations and mine. Nobody is disregarding your citations or the inputs. Each Rashtrakuta family will be redlinked and subartcles created. I will value your inputs then too. Right now, having a long link will cause it to fail FA review its undergoing. Please understand and cooperateDineshkannambadi 01:08, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
Let me do this. I will create a redlink for each descendent in the last para of the history section and cut and paste your list into each and every one of those. I will also devote the weekend to adding more info for each branch then just a list. Is that acceptable?Dineshkannambadi 01:14, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
I have created a seperate page called Branches of Rashtrakuta Dynasty and attached it as a subarticle to the main article (History section). I will clean it up after dinner. Hope this is ok with you. Now we can expand on this page in its own merit without effecting the main article in any way. In fact this subarticle deserves to be a seperate FA by itself if we can get hold of all the info needed.Dineshkannambadi 01:30, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
Malaiya, this is already mentioned in the last paragraph of the history section. But due to space limitation (the FA reviewers ar already complaining about the history section being too long) does not permit it. I have a full chapter on it, but cant expand. Trust me, There are lots of stuff I want to write, but space does not permit it. Can you now please remove the section you added to the main article?Dineshkannambadi 01:55, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
If you have any doubts about the History section being too long already, please discuss with .--Dwaipayan who happens to be one of the main FA reviewers and he will confirm that as it is the history section is too long and I am being asked to shrink it. This will be a challenge since there are so many exiting things about the Rashtrakutas, but I will handle it.thanksDineshkannambadi 01:59, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
You forgot to remove "Descendants Of Rashtrakuta" portion.ThanksDineshkannambadi 02:01, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
This is what I suggest. This page on Branches... should have a few paragraphs of pure text explaining the branches of the Rashtrakutas, how they came out generally in a few lines each, with redlinks to each branch. Each branch should then should expand into its own fully fledged article from the link.Does that sound good. plese reply on my talk page.Dineshkannambadi 02:11, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
Also, please add ISBN/OCLC numbers for your reference books.thanks.Dineshkannambadi 02:12, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
Now I think the main article on Rashtrakuta dynasty looks good. A subarticle for Origin of Rashtrakutas (please read this. I have taken lots of trouble here), the main article going into fair detail into the Manyakheta empire and now a subarticle on Branches....Dineshkannambadi 02:14, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
I moved the map to Agroha -- the infobox Indian Jurisdiction is meant for places. The Agrawal article should include only the information about the community; the information about the place should go to Agroha; information about Maharaja Agrasen should go to Agrasena. utcursch | talk 04:43, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
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Yes there are Sikh Agrawals. It baffles me as to why you have undone our edits to the page which added more information to the topic. I have simply wrote the truth which reflects a large community of Agrawals I know. The other minor edits I made were also accurate but you seem intent on vandalising this topic by censoring the information so that it is only what you like to see. No wonder wikipedia is getting such a bad reputation as an unreliable encyclopedia. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 172.213.184.133 (talk) 09:40, 25 October 2007 (UTC)
Excellent initiative Malaiyaji !! I hope with your initiative, we can make this a featured article. Please do not hesitate if you require any help from my end.--Anish (talk) 09:04, 18 November 2007 (UTC)
Got your message and thank you for your invite. I'll set aside some time tomorrow to read the current discussion and contribute. Thanks again. —Viriditas | Talk 04:47, 19 November 2007 (UTC)
I have created two new categories in Jainism
I request you to expand it whith your knowledge.--Anish (talk) 10:35, 27 November 2007 (UTC)
I was away when you left me the message, I am sorry I couldn't reply before. Do you still need help? JennyLen☤ 17:44, 4 December 2007 (UTC)
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Indian religions page has been subjected to edit warring and disruptive behavior by one of the user who is attempting to rewrite history by disparaging Jainism (I guess that nothing new !!!) although being warned and banned many times. This guy, ignoring all the scholarly references, is hell bent on advocating misinformed and hackneyed half truths like – Mahavira is the founder of Jainism, Sramanas did not exist before Mahavira, Jainism borrowed heavily from Vedas; infact anything that is worthwhile in human civilization seems to have emanated from Vedas !!! I consider it my duty to stop this misinformation, but the same is eating away my lot of time. Since you are strong in Indian history, some support on the talk pages of IR would be appreciated. Please note that, to prevent edit wars, I have put up a consensus proposal also, on which you may comment. Thanks in advance. --Anish (talk) 09:42, 18 January 2008 (UTC)
Dear Malaiya ji !
Thanks for contributing in the Wikipedia article Hatimtai.
I hope you continue the good work for Wikipedia -- the great source of
information !
Otttdq 21:31, 3 February 2008 (UTC)
Dear Malaiya ji !
I thank you once again for your suggestions and valuable contributions to the Wikipedia articles.I fully agree with your suggestion to merge the two exsisting Wikipedia articles on the same subject.It would be most appropriate to merge the article Hatem at-Ta'i into Hatimtai.The former is a stub with only a few references, while the later one,thanks to you,is more elaborate and more informative.Moreover, you had made it much-improved,authentic and reliable by various citations. Hatimtai ia now a quality article of high significance on the concerned subject.
Sir, I appreciate the important edits that you have been doing.Please, continue it. Millions of readers around the world are getting the benefit of free and authentic information from Wikipedia.Outstanding contributions by logical persons and intellectuals,like you,make Wikipedia a reliable and important source of information ! Once again,thanks a lot !
(Otttdq (talk) 01:27, 11 February 2008 (UTC))
Dear Malaiya ji !
Thank you for merging the two articles with perfection.you have done it very carefully and properly.Now it's just one authentic,elaborate and quality Wikipedia article.You have been doing a great historical research work, Malaiya ji ! Thanks a lot !
Otttdq (talk) 22:18, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
This article is a total mess and looks like a taxonomical list of various concepts. I suggest a following reconstruction with following sections with necessary references :
Your Comments are welcome. I think this list can come under a new article "Jain terms and concepts
Secondly I have overhauled the article Anekantavada. I request your additional inputs.--Anish (talk) 13:58, 19 March 2008 (UTC)
The article Anekantavada has been promoted as GA and now I intend to nominate it for FA status. However the promoter of article Redtigerxyz (talk · contribs) was unable to check all the references and has put a checkcite tag on the top of the article. This is a stumbling block for FA status. He has suggested that some one with good knowledge of Jainism review the article as to – “whatever written in the article is a fair interpretation of the philosophy of Anekantavada”. You find any concerns this may be corrected. Then you can leave a note to this effect on the talk pages of the article and then this tag can be removed. As you have a fairly good amount of knowledge of Jain philosophy, I seek your assistance to review it for any inconsistencies as per your understanding and then leave your comments. Thanks--Anish (talk) 14:23, 15 June 2008 (UTC)
Anekantavada is now a Featured Article, thanks to your contributions.--Anish (talk) 18:03, 4 August 2008 (UTC)
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The entire content of the deleted article was "rai chunnamal was the first muncipal commissioner of delhi". Feel free to repost with more information and sources. NawlinWiki (talk) 03:10, 24 January 2009 (UTC)
Hi there. Back in 2007 you made an addition to the Khajuraho article, listing the chronology of the temples. Do you still have the book / know more about it? What does "historical sequence" mean? How reliable is the source, etc.? Regards, Shreevatsa (talk) 14:05, 20 March 2009 (UTC)
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Dear Malaiya Ji, you wrote on page 'Lokavibhaaga' this: "The discovery of the manuscript preserving the text was mentioned by the Archaeological Department of Mysore in their report for 1909-10." Could I ask you, is there any information about this manuscript? Mihegedus (talk) 18:37, 23 February 2013 (UTC)
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You blanked the entire medieval history of the fort. Please add it again. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 182.68.128.91 (talk) 17:32, 24 March 2013 (UTC)
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Dear Malaiya; I was looking at the pages where the and have found user talk:Chakreshsinghai#Values of the Chautisa Yantra magic square
Please take a look at the global usage of the image with the most-perfect magic square from< the Parshvanath Jain temple in Khajuraho, Rajasthan : square at the Parshvanatha temple, Khajuraho.png GlobalUsage of file:Magic square at the Parshvanatha temple, Khajuraho.png. Please see allso the work at testwiki:most-perfect magic square.
I am puzzled about the different names this famous square is referred:
I hope you can find information on the used name(s). Thanks for your help in advance! Best regards lɛʁi ʁɑjnhɑʁt (Leri Reinhart)
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Hello Mr. Malaiya, there are many Jain centers in North America and Europe that should have articles on Wikipedia, a few examples-
Can you create articles on any of these for which you have information available? I remember you mentioned you have books about a few temples. I will gladly assist you by adding more info to these articles. Thank you for your help.--Aayush18 (talk) 13:29, 14 May 2016 (UTC)
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Hi, do these sources actually say that their "mainly concentration" is in those states, or do they just each name a state? There is a big difference between "main concentration" and "they are found in". I am concerned that you may be saying more than the sources say. Translations might help. - Sitush (talk) 13:22, 31 March 2017 (UTC)
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Dear Malaiya, I am a Prof. in Architectureand I am currently redacting a book titled “History of Interior Design and Furniture” and it will be published in Turkish edition. I would like to use your image from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Delwada.jpg. At the end of the book, the name of the beholder of the image is noted in ‘Picture Credits.’ Do you prefer us to use your nick name in Wikipedia, or we can use your proper name if you prefer. Best regards, Mustafa Demirkan mustafaemindemirkan@gmail.com Serhatakbak (talk) 12:56, 7 June 2017 (UTC)
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No problem! The edit conflicts are fine. I am just adding a few sources. Thanks. Gilded Snail (talk) 00:57, 20 July 2017 (UTC)
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