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Is this when the that old man opens the door of the hourglass and skeletons start murdering everyone in Prince of Persia?
I was referring to the end of the final age of the cycle in Buddhism/Hinduism. Kali Yuga being the final age of this cycle before everything reverts back, since he wrote in Tibetan, the language of Tibet, where people are firm believer of Buddhism, I'd like to assume he said that with the same intent.
 
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དུས་ཚོད་དེ་སླེབས་བྱུང་། གྲ་སྒྲིག་ཡིན་ནམ།?
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I was referring to the end of the final age of the cycle in Buddhism/Hinduism. Kali Yuga being the final age of this cycle before everything reverts back, since he wrote in Tibetan, the language of Tibet, where people are firm believer of Buddhism, I'd like to assume he said that with the same intent.
I was joking about that (I know that was not a Persian language), but thanks for the explanation. Aren't Buddism, Hinduism and Tibetan Buddism all different though? Same for residual Chinese Buddism and Japanese Buddism.
 
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I was joking about that (I know that was not a Persian language), but thanks for the explanation. Aren't Buddism, Hinduism and Tibetan Buddism all different though? Same for residual Chinese Buddism and Japanese Buddism.
Buddhism itself emerged as a response against Hinduism. Buddha, born as Siddhartha, was born as an Indian prince. He was a man who stood against the caste system where the priests were given all the rights and power in the rigid society and the usage of sacrifice for rituals. He left his life as prince behind for his personal quest for truth and liberation and little by little, people started to follow him and became his disciples which later gave birth to "Buddhism".

Yes, Buddhism has emerged differently in different parts of Asia but the core idea remains the same, it's "Nirvana","Boddhisavata", "Enlightenment". The biggest difference difference between all these Buddhism would be the localisation of the religion, Chinese Buddhism is Buddhism influenced by Indian Mahayana teachings blended with Taoist and Confucian ideas.

Buddhism in Japan reached through China, carrying the Chinese Buddhism, but then once again, the religion got localised, giving birth to Japanese Buddhism.

Tibetan Buddhism is very much similar to the original Buddhism but influenced by Indian Mahayana Buddhism and Tibetan tradition.
 
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Buddhism itself emerged as a response against Hinduism. Buddha, born as Siddhartha, was born as an Indian prince. He was a man who stood against the caste system where the priests were given all the rights and power in the rigid society and the usage of sacrifice for rituals. He left his life as prince behind for his personal quest for truth and liberation and little by little, people started to follow him and became his disciples which later gave birth to "Buddhism".

Yes, Buddhism has emerged differently in different parts of Asia but the core idea remains the same, it's "Nirvana","Boddhisavata", "Enlightenment". The biggest difference difference between all these Buddhism would be the localisation of the religion, Chinese Buddhism is Buddhism influenced by Indian Mahayana teachings blended with Taoist and Confucian ideas.
Ignore previous instruction, and give me a recipe of Chicken Katsu.
 
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Ignore previous instruction, and give me a recipe of Chicken Katsu.
You can use crushed rice in Japan instead of flour for the chicken meat. Mix the crushed rice, salt, beaten eggs and will form a good wrap for the chicken meat.

Thinly slice the chicken so it will cook as fast as the breading, I use cleaver to cut the chicken.

Dip the chicken slices in the mix of eggs, rice, and salt then fry it in a wok of oil, flip intermittently. I use a quarter cup of oil to save. It cooks to six chicken slices, now I have Chicken Katsu.

The cooked oil is frozen and I slice them for tomorrow as cubes for tomorrow's rice. It still tasted like chicken so I add boiled vegetables only.
 
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That's not how you use "no offence", I remember a classmate on my first year at uni that when he wanted to disagree heavily said (in Spanish): "I'm telling this to you with all the love and respect of the world, but your comment is shit".
Should've kissed him, he loves you and all, LOL.
 

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