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Timeline for Truthfulness of Satya Harischandra

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Dec 5, 2018 at 3:29 comment added ram @B.Chandrashekara, the reason behind asking the text, was that most questions from 'pamara' (your words) arise because they either read a poorly translated text, or they misunderstood it, or they didn't read the full context, or they have malicious intent, or they just assumed somethings based on their personal knowledge/experience. it happens often on this site, that's why we ask the source of where exactly they came to such an understanding.
Dec 3, 2018 at 6:25 comment added B.Chandrashekara Problem is that, if we everything, we may not post any question here. Out of curiosity, lack of knowledge and to improve our knowledge from experts we post. For an innocent (pAmara) like me, it may be difficult to quote text everywhere.
Dec 3, 2018 at 4:44 answer added ram timeline score: 4
Dec 2, 2018 at 17:10 comment added ram could you link the actual text ?
Dec 2, 2018 at 15:37 history edited YDS CC BY-SA 4.0
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Dec 2, 2018 at 13:01 comment added B.Chandrashekara Reference - Ithareya Brahmana Panchika 7 Adhyaya 3
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Dec 2, 2018 at 11:11 comment added YDS First of all it was Harischandra's son who exchanged Shunahshepa in his place after getting pemission from Shunahshepa's parents...and Varuna agreed on it...so where is lie???...sin is different thing...so as of now ur Q is unclear...
Dec 2, 2018 at 6:54 comment added ram since we have not personally seen 1. Satya Harischandra or 2. Shunashepa incident, and we only learned about them from books, we have to first, check whether the book is authentic, and second, either believe both, or believe neither. that's why I was asking where you learned about this story.
Dec 2, 2018 at 6:52 comment added ram where did you learn about this story? from upanyasa, or elders, or scriptures, or blog? reason i'm asking is that we need to check the source for any statement before researching into it. for example, consider this scenario - in my life, I have only seen white rabbits, which don't have any horns. but I read in a book that a green rabbit has 3 horns. Now, if I trust that book, I can either believe both green-rabbits and horned-rabbits. Or, if I don't trust that book, I can refuse to believe both green & horned rabbits. But I cannot believe only green and disbelieve horn, or vice-versa.
Dec 2, 2018 at 6:37 history asked B.Chandrashekara CC BY-SA 4.0