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Thanks for rewording the statements I made about Day and Maurin, you put it perfectly.
Why did you remove the link to their Web page? -- Mel Etitis ( Μελ Ετητης) 17:40, 12 July 2005 (UTC)
The correct place is at the end, in an external links section; thanks for alerting me to the duplication. -- Mel Etitis ( Μελ Ετητης) 12:52, 13 July 2005 (UTC)
Why do you want the image to be so big? The point of a thumb is that it's samll (and thus quick & easy to load) but can be enlarged at will; that's why we use them. Also, the large version overbalances the article. -- Mel Etitis ( Μελ Ετητης) 16:53, 13 July 2005 (UTC)
I have changed the copyright tag from your text "Public Domain" to {{bookcover}} as it is the cover of a book. If you could source why it is public domain you could change it back... gren グレン 09:57, 7 August 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for taking the extra the out of Opposition to U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. Uncle Ed 16:08, August 16, 2005 (UTC)
From your user page and edit history I thought you might be interested in joining the new wikiproject; WikiProject Anti-war. As you no doubt know, anti-war movments and ideas have had a massive influence on world politics esspecially since the launch of the "war on terror" and the global reaction to it. Events like the Febuary 15th biggest ever global day of demo's are historic in and of themselves and well deserving of more attention then the currently recive on wikipedia. Also the project will aim to get rid of any redundent repeted information through unifiy the different anti-war pages. Hopefully we can achive ballance and NPOV. Hope you chouse to become involved. -- JK the unwise 15:29, 17 August 2005 (UTC)
Are you also editting with the IP 86.133.239.0? Just checking for the unlikely case that your comments are being unduely massaged. Cheers, Daniel Collins 22:52, 29 August 2005 (UTC).
Hello,
I would like to clarify my point of view on my edits to the Gandhi article which you questioned here.
"God": this is the John Lennon problem, isn't it?
My intention was to describe Gandhi's iconic status in India as almost "God-like" and not to say that Indians consider him to be a God. There are some people who dominate a particular industry or part of society so strongly as to be almost God-like an icon. Still, if you don't see eye-to-eye on this one, it doesn't matter. I don't intend to re-visit the revert.
There is some edit that Gurubrahma questioned, but the link is faulty or something. I don't know what that is.
Most of my info comes from the information-rich biography of Sardar Patel by Rajmohan Gandhi, which goes into Gandhi himself deeply. This is a well-accredited book by the Navjivan Book Trust.
We suffer in this article from a desire to put too much information in. It gets confusing. That whole discussion page is full of crap about Gandhi being a racist and a pervert. This is coming from that controversial book by Stanley Wolpert, and really is not a good source to put quotes and material in the article with.
Folks like Gurubrahma and others have criticized some of my edits, and that's fine. But I discourage unilateral reverts without a proper time given to discuss the edits. There is one fellow who spoke insultingly of my work, and while I acknowledge my own faults, I won't give a quarter when somebody makes it personal.
Thank you.
Nirav Maurya
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This award fits u to a tee for the coolness you displayed in the deft handling of a difficult-to-handle user with a "holier than thou attitude" on Talk:Mahatma Gandhi and Talk:Gandhism apart from other places.--Feeling the force, Gurubrahma 18:20, 22 September 2005 (UTC) |
Please stop adding theories of truth, such as the one below, to truth:
Let's hash this out here, rather than having an edit war. Here's what's wrong with this particular addition:
- Seth Mahoney 23:00, 23 September 2005 (UTC)
Hi Nirvana2013, I'm writing to you as I'm unable to sort out problems with a particular user who has been editing with anon IPs in the series 70.X.X.X and claims to be Nirav.maurya on some talkpages and anon on other pages. While the style of edits is similar to that of the said user, I canot be 100% sure. Under the anon IP, he has made attacks on Talk:Purushottam Das Tandon and NPOV-tagged it. I don't have any problems with anyone tagging something as NPOV as long as they spell out the reasons clearly. Now-a-days, the edits of this IP are not so much of a POV issue but more of an original research issue. Substantial (in terms of quantity) additions have been made to articles or new articles created such as Indian Muslim Nationalism, Indian nationalism, Hindu nationalism and Hindutva. I neither have the time nor the energy to go through all of them - though I have been involved with him on Gandhism, Mahatma Gandhi and Indian nationalism. While I do not mind fending off the attacks he makes on the articles I regularly edit, my primary purpose, as I perceive it, is not that. I thought you may be interested in giving it a look and hence this long-ish message. His comments on Talk:Purushottam Das Tandon or my user talkpage may be a good place to start. -- Gurubrahma 06:04, 2 November 2005 (UTC)
Hi Nirvana2013,
Some editors have been discussing the possibility of creating a “Spirituality” portal. What do you think of the idea? — RichardRDF talk 14:52, 4 November 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for joining the Spirituality project. I look forward to working with you more in the future. :-) — RichardRDF talk 23:22, 19 November 2005 (UTC)
I page which is part of the Wikipedia:WikiProject Anti-war (of which you are listed as a member) is up for deletion. It is The Left and Opposition to War, you can see its entry at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The Left and Opposition to War. It would be helpfull if you could add your opinion.-- JK the unwise 12:51, 10 November 2005 (UTC)
Template:Spirituality has been nominated for deletion. You are invited to comment on the discussion at Wikipedia:Templates for deletion#Template:Spirituality. Thank you. — RichardRDF talk 17:34, 11 November 2005 (UTC)
Hello Nirvana,
I'm Rama's Arrow, Nirav Maurya. I'd like to know if you support the creation of two sub-articles which I just undertook. I was frustrated as there was no response to my debate proposals over two days, so I just did it.
Hello Nirvana,
No there is no intended edit war. Modern Criticism is in the Leadership article. User:Rama's Arrow
If you respond to any of my comments, please do so on my talk page coz I don't regularly visit other users, which means if they reply, I may never see it.
Jai Sri Rama! - User:Rama's Arrow
Hello again, I ask you to keep an eye on the Gandhi article. There were two major vandalism attempts made. I don't know how to request protection from vandalism, so I need your help. Thanks, - User: Rama's Arrow
I detect a "possible" problem with the tone: I never deleted the Bullshit! reference nor had any devious purpose in mind. My objection was based on the need for pure facts and not too much speculation on the article. If you wanna continue with the reference, or put modern criticism on the main bio, I don't have any problems.
I must point out a problem with your reasoning: if Bullshit! is indeed worthy of the article, any smooth-writing vandal can stick up any comment as a way to criticize him. Anywayz... - User:Rama's Arrow
My dear fellow, your two latter paras on my talk page were completely needless. I'm in complete agreement with what points you were making.
Your Jesus and man's imperfection comment are loaded with POV. First off, this is all POV to begin with. Its a saying and even though largely correct, an unproven saying. Secondly, there are 1 billion people who believe Jesus was more than just a man. Wikipedia must allow for that POV to make a proper N-POV.
Let me point out where there is a difference in wavelength: I wanted the criticism section posted on the leadership page as most of the points of criticism were relevant to issues of his political leadership. You "seemed" to believe I didn't want the page, and later did not want it central.
The Bullshit point was it was already a flawed opinion, so why should Wikipedia post a flawed opinion from Bullshit? There are more candid areas of criticism, such as from Savarkar, Bose, Churchill etc.
CORE: I don't know what it is, but there is a problem in wavelength. These are small issues, but you seem to misunderstand my positions.
Anywayz forget it...Good luck on other work. Jai Sri Rama! User:Rama's Arrow
Hi, thanks for your msg. Ya, I know abt the user reincarnation bit. This happened after he called me "bastard" on some other user's talk page [ [3]]. I've seen his userpage - I believe he is finally getting away from the road to perdition. I only hope he also starts signing with four tildes, uses edit summaries and follows wikiquette. Thanks again for engaging the user in discussions. -- Gurubrahma 05:31, 24 November 2005 (UTC)
There is a dispute over whether Noahide Laws should be included in this category, anyone with an opinion is asked to express it here: Talk:Noahide_Laws#Jewish_Christian_topics
February 15, 2003 anti-war protest, an article which is part of the WikiProject Anti-war, of which you are listed as a member, has been recently rated A-class by the Version 1.0 Editorial team (see here) This means that it is considered to be of good quality. The Anti-war project has yet to achieve a featured article but with a little pushing I feel we could get this article up to FA standards. To this end I have put the article up for peer review, if you could help make this a brilliant article that would be much appreciated. Please give your comments at Wikipedia:Peer review/February 15, 2003 anti-war protest/archive2 or on the articles talk page. Fingers crossed for a FA before Xmass.-- JK the unwise 12:58, 30 November 2005 (UTC)
Hello,
my best wishes to you for Christmas, New Year et all. Looking forward to the future.
Jai Sri Rama! User:Rama's Arrow.
A direct tax is one that is imposed on an individual or his property irrespective of events or circumstances; an indirect tax is imposed on the occurrence of an event. Although some courts and commentators have confused the concepts that underlie this distinction, income taxes are only ever imposed on the occurrence of an event - the receipt of income, and hence are not direct. Cheers! BD2412 T 15:51, 2 December 2005 (UTC)
Hello Nirvana, it came to my notice that you were the main contributor for The Story of My Experiments with Truth. Unaware of the existence of this article (and probable because there were no redirects), there is another one on the same topic - My Experiments with Truth. I have suggested on both pages for a merger. Would like to know your thoughts. Thanks & Regards. -- Miljoshi 12:45, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
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Hi, please add your source for this photo so that other users can verify it is public domain. Thuresson 13:56, 21 December 2005 (UTC)
The quote you added "Freedom martyr", can i ask, where did it come from ? -- Irishpunktom\ talk 11:13, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
February 15, 2003 anti-war protest an article from the
WikiProject Anti-war, which you are listed as a member of, has been nominated for the
Article Improvement Drive (by me
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It is an article about a day of much importance both to the history of the anti-war movement and to general discussion of the Iraq war. With a little work from experienced editors it could gain FA status. If you would like to see it improved please vote for it at Make "February 15, 2003 anti-war protest" the subject of an Article Improvement Drive-- JK the unwise 13:15, 16 January 2006 (UTC)
Hi, I was just wondering why you deleted the sentence from "Credit Card Debt" that said "It is the interest on this debt that enables the credit card companies to make a profit." Was it because it was POV? I included it in a modified form of the previous versions ("Credit cards not used wisely can create a lot of problems since credit card companies main source of profits is from people who are late in their payments i.e why some people compare credit card companies to loansharks") because it is a fairly important thing to say: it explains why the companies wanted legislation that encouraged debtors to pay off the debt instead of declaring bankruptcy, which is what a lot of the rest of the article is about. Not trying to start a fight or even necessarily contesting the removal; just curious. By the way, thank you for finding some statistics and removing the cleanup tag! Sophy's Duckling 03:06, 21 January 2006 (UTC)
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Thanks for rewording the statements I made about Day and Maurin, you put it perfectly.
Why did you remove the link to their Web page? -- Mel Etitis ( Μελ Ετητης) 17:40, 12 July 2005 (UTC)
The correct place is at the end, in an external links section; thanks for alerting me to the duplication. -- Mel Etitis ( Μελ Ετητης) 12:52, 13 July 2005 (UTC)
Why do you want the image to be so big? The point of a thumb is that it's samll (and thus quick & easy to load) but can be enlarged at will; that's why we use them. Also, the large version overbalances the article. -- Mel Etitis ( Μελ Ετητης) 16:53, 13 July 2005 (UTC)
I have changed the copyright tag from your text "Public Domain" to {{bookcover}} as it is the cover of a book. If you could source why it is public domain you could change it back... gren グレン 09:57, 7 August 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for taking the extra the out of Opposition to U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. Uncle Ed 16:08, August 16, 2005 (UTC)
From your user page and edit history I thought you might be interested in joining the new wikiproject; WikiProject Anti-war. As you no doubt know, anti-war movments and ideas have had a massive influence on world politics esspecially since the launch of the "war on terror" and the global reaction to it. Events like the Febuary 15th biggest ever global day of demo's are historic in and of themselves and well deserving of more attention then the currently recive on wikipedia. Also the project will aim to get rid of any redundent repeted information through unifiy the different anti-war pages. Hopefully we can achive ballance and NPOV. Hope you chouse to become involved. -- JK the unwise 15:29, 17 August 2005 (UTC)
Are you also editting with the IP 86.133.239.0? Just checking for the unlikely case that your comments are being unduely massaged. Cheers, Daniel Collins 22:52, 29 August 2005 (UTC).
Hello,
I would like to clarify my point of view on my edits to the Gandhi article which you questioned here.
"God": this is the John Lennon problem, isn't it?
My intention was to describe Gandhi's iconic status in India as almost "God-like" and not to say that Indians consider him to be a God. There are some people who dominate a particular industry or part of society so strongly as to be almost God-like an icon. Still, if you don't see eye-to-eye on this one, it doesn't matter. I don't intend to re-visit the revert.
There is some edit that Gurubrahma questioned, but the link is faulty or something. I don't know what that is.
Most of my info comes from the information-rich biography of Sardar Patel by Rajmohan Gandhi, which goes into Gandhi himself deeply. This is a well-accredited book by the Navjivan Book Trust.
We suffer in this article from a desire to put too much information in. It gets confusing. That whole discussion page is full of crap about Gandhi being a racist and a pervert. This is coming from that controversial book by Stanley Wolpert, and really is not a good source to put quotes and material in the article with.
Folks like Gurubrahma and others have criticized some of my edits, and that's fine. But I discourage unilateral reverts without a proper time given to discuss the edits. There is one fellow who spoke insultingly of my work, and while I acknowledge my own faults, I won't give a quarter when somebody makes it personal.
Thank you.
Nirav Maurya
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This award fits u to a tee for the coolness you displayed in the deft handling of a difficult-to-handle user with a "holier than thou attitude" on Talk:Mahatma Gandhi and Talk:Gandhism apart from other places.--Feeling the force, Gurubrahma 18:20, 22 September 2005 (UTC) |
Please stop adding theories of truth, such as the one below, to truth:
Let's hash this out here, rather than having an edit war. Here's what's wrong with this particular addition:
- Seth Mahoney 23:00, 23 September 2005 (UTC)
Hi Nirvana2013, I'm writing to you as I'm unable to sort out problems with a particular user who has been editing with anon IPs in the series 70.X.X.X and claims to be Nirav.maurya on some talkpages and anon on other pages. While the style of edits is similar to that of the said user, I canot be 100% sure. Under the anon IP, he has made attacks on Talk:Purushottam Das Tandon and NPOV-tagged it. I don't have any problems with anyone tagging something as NPOV as long as they spell out the reasons clearly. Now-a-days, the edits of this IP are not so much of a POV issue but more of an original research issue. Substantial (in terms of quantity) additions have been made to articles or new articles created such as Indian Muslim Nationalism, Indian nationalism, Hindu nationalism and Hindutva. I neither have the time nor the energy to go through all of them - though I have been involved with him on Gandhism, Mahatma Gandhi and Indian nationalism. While I do not mind fending off the attacks he makes on the articles I regularly edit, my primary purpose, as I perceive it, is not that. I thought you may be interested in giving it a look and hence this long-ish message. His comments on Talk:Purushottam Das Tandon or my user talkpage may be a good place to start. -- Gurubrahma 06:04, 2 November 2005 (UTC)
Hi Nirvana2013,
Some editors have been discussing the possibility of creating a “Spirituality” portal. What do you think of the idea? — RichardRDF talk 14:52, 4 November 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for joining the Spirituality project. I look forward to working with you more in the future. :-) — RichardRDF talk 23:22, 19 November 2005 (UTC)
I page which is part of the Wikipedia:WikiProject Anti-war (of which you are listed as a member) is up for deletion. It is The Left and Opposition to War, you can see its entry at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The Left and Opposition to War. It would be helpfull if you could add your opinion.-- JK the unwise 12:51, 10 November 2005 (UTC)
Template:Spirituality has been nominated for deletion. You are invited to comment on the discussion at Wikipedia:Templates for deletion#Template:Spirituality. Thank you. — RichardRDF talk 17:34, 11 November 2005 (UTC)
Hello Nirvana,
I'm Rama's Arrow, Nirav Maurya. I'd like to know if you support the creation of two sub-articles which I just undertook. I was frustrated as there was no response to my debate proposals over two days, so I just did it.
Hello Nirvana,
No there is no intended edit war. Modern Criticism is in the Leadership article. User:Rama's Arrow
If you respond to any of my comments, please do so on my talk page coz I don't regularly visit other users, which means if they reply, I may never see it.
Jai Sri Rama! - User:Rama's Arrow
Hello again, I ask you to keep an eye on the Gandhi article. There were two major vandalism attempts made. I don't know how to request protection from vandalism, so I need your help. Thanks, - User: Rama's Arrow
I detect a "possible" problem with the tone: I never deleted the Bullshit! reference nor had any devious purpose in mind. My objection was based on the need for pure facts and not too much speculation on the article. If you wanna continue with the reference, or put modern criticism on the main bio, I don't have any problems.
I must point out a problem with your reasoning: if Bullshit! is indeed worthy of the article, any smooth-writing vandal can stick up any comment as a way to criticize him. Anywayz... - User:Rama's Arrow
My dear fellow, your two latter paras on my talk page were completely needless. I'm in complete agreement with what points you were making.
Your Jesus and man's imperfection comment are loaded with POV. First off, this is all POV to begin with. Its a saying and even though largely correct, an unproven saying. Secondly, there are 1 billion people who believe Jesus was more than just a man. Wikipedia must allow for that POV to make a proper N-POV.
Let me point out where there is a difference in wavelength: I wanted the criticism section posted on the leadership page as most of the points of criticism were relevant to issues of his political leadership. You "seemed" to believe I didn't want the page, and later did not want it central.
The Bullshit point was it was already a flawed opinion, so why should Wikipedia post a flawed opinion from Bullshit? There are more candid areas of criticism, such as from Savarkar, Bose, Churchill etc.
CORE: I don't know what it is, but there is a problem in wavelength. These are small issues, but you seem to misunderstand my positions.
Anywayz forget it...Good luck on other work. Jai Sri Rama! User:Rama's Arrow
Hi, thanks for your msg. Ya, I know abt the user reincarnation bit. This happened after he called me "bastard" on some other user's talk page [ [3]]. I've seen his userpage - I believe he is finally getting away from the road to perdition. I only hope he also starts signing with four tildes, uses edit summaries and follows wikiquette. Thanks again for engaging the user in discussions. -- Gurubrahma 05:31, 24 November 2005 (UTC)
There is a dispute over whether Noahide Laws should be included in this category, anyone with an opinion is asked to express it here: Talk:Noahide_Laws#Jewish_Christian_topics
February 15, 2003 anti-war protest, an article which is part of the WikiProject Anti-war, of which you are listed as a member, has been recently rated A-class by the Version 1.0 Editorial team (see here) This means that it is considered to be of good quality. The Anti-war project has yet to achieve a featured article but with a little pushing I feel we could get this article up to FA standards. To this end I have put the article up for peer review, if you could help make this a brilliant article that would be much appreciated. Please give your comments at Wikipedia:Peer review/February 15, 2003 anti-war protest/archive2 or on the articles talk page. Fingers crossed for a FA before Xmass.-- JK the unwise 12:58, 30 November 2005 (UTC)
Hello,
my best wishes to you for Christmas, New Year et all. Looking forward to the future.
Jai Sri Rama! User:Rama's Arrow.
A direct tax is one that is imposed on an individual or his property irrespective of events or circumstances; an indirect tax is imposed on the occurrence of an event. Although some courts and commentators have confused the concepts that underlie this distinction, income taxes are only ever imposed on the occurrence of an event - the receipt of income, and hence are not direct. Cheers! BD2412 T 15:51, 2 December 2005 (UTC)
Hello Nirvana, it came to my notice that you were the main contributor for The Story of My Experiments with Truth. Unaware of the existence of this article (and probable because there were no redirects), there is another one on the same topic - My Experiments with Truth. I have suggested on both pages for a merger. Would like to know your thoughts. Thanks & Regards. -- Miljoshi 12:45, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
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The quote you added "Freedom martyr", can i ask, where did it come from ? -- Irishpunktom\ talk 11:13, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
February 15, 2003 anti-war protest an article from the
WikiProject Anti-war, which you are listed as a member of, has been nominated for the
Article Improvement Drive (by me
).
It is an article about a day of much importance both to the history of the anti-war movement and to general discussion of the Iraq war. With a little work from experienced editors it could gain FA status. If you would like to see it improved please vote for it at Make "February 15, 2003 anti-war protest" the subject of an Article Improvement Drive-- JK the unwise 13:15, 16 January 2006 (UTC)
Hi, I was just wondering why you deleted the sentence from "Credit Card Debt" that said "It is the interest on this debt that enables the credit card companies to make a profit." Was it because it was POV? I included it in a modified form of the previous versions ("Credit cards not used wisely can create a lot of problems since credit card companies main source of profits is from people who are late in their payments i.e why some people compare credit card companies to loansharks") because it is a fairly important thing to say: it explains why the companies wanted legislation that encouraged debtors to pay off the debt instead of declaring bankruptcy, which is what a lot of the rest of the article is about. Not trying to start a fight or even necessarily contesting the removal; just curious. By the way, thank you for finding some statistics and removing the cleanup tag! Sophy's Duckling 03:06, 21 January 2006 (UTC)
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From Golden Rule's talk page:
I'll post this same comment on reciprocity's talk page, and on Scott Ritchie's and on nirvana2013's, for their info and so either one can finish up this job.... For7thGen 01:29, 16 February 2006 (UTC)
I've nominated the page "Liberty Dollar" for nomination and am notifying you accordingly since you are a contributor. BrianGCrawfordMA 23:17, 17 February 2006 (UTC)
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