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don't bring controversial issue

Hey you seem to bring controversial Bhote issues into fragile Nepali society. Due to people like you and your dirty politics, Nepali communities have many problems. If you really admire Bhotes then why don't you go back to Bhot and help them. Why are you trying to divide Yolmo People. Again Yolmos are not related to Tibetans, only some are. Yolmo are ethnically Nepalis(Gurkhas). Your grandfather might have have come to Nepal to from Bhot, but it doesn't mean you are a true Nepali. Yolmo people have problems because guys like you bring different bhote things in the name of dharma. I think you are a disciple of Shyama Rinpoche. how much money you receive from him to divide Yolmos? Nowadays people like you have fully integrated into Nepal by purchasing lots of property in Nepal, this doesn't mean you are a Nepali. At last you are always a Goo Bhote. So goo bhote bo back to Bhot and worship Shyama rinpoche, drink lots of Bhote tea, tea chauri but please, i beg you don't divide yolmo people of Nepal. and yolmos are nepali and have nothing to do with Bhot. I know you are putting bhote issue into yolmo because you wanted to have the reader feel that yolmos are bhotes.

Please, Ogress may be an idiot, still he is English speaking so with some goodwill, Nepal is in states of disarray by now after the recent Earthquake, do something good with your life instead of wasting time with him. When an earthquake comes in Nepal, houses are torn down, cows die, whether the Buddha was born in Nepal or did He live mostly in North India that may either be history or even a matter of modern archaeological dispute meant for their own kind.
If you ask me truly, the Buddha was a bastard that saw his own son Rahula die earlier than Him, what sort of father much lesser a Buddha lets his son die so that He may live. Buddhists across the world are also of the same manner, they are first of all not in charge of the world, especially if you have the slightest clue what three charateristics may be, yet a joker of this sort the like of Ogress feels the need of having his egoistical opinions being heard as if he may know better than others. He is just being himself, please be kind towards yourself, let the donkey remain an arse. That's what he is designed to be this life, a donkey. Signed, 林榮祥 09:40, 8 May 2015 (UTC)

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Mahāyāna Mahāparinirvāṇa Sūtra

Greetings Ogress! I hope you are doing well. Anyway, I restored some of the language tags[1] at Mahāyāna Mahāparinirvāṇa Sūtra, but I thought of messaging you since you are more of a expert when it comes to those. Are the ones I restored erroneous, or could they be preserved in the article? (The formatting for some reason gives two semi-colons after traditional Chinese, I don't know why though...) Cheers! Jayaguru-Shishya (talk) 12:23, 2 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@Jayaguru-Shishya:, there is absolutely no reason to list its name outside of Chinese characters or Tibetan. It makes a mess, it's against Wiki standards, and if a person wants to examine the text in Chinese or Tibetan they now know the name (and certainly don't need transliteration). Basically it's a mess and greatly redundant. Ogress smash! 17:28, 2 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for your reply, Ogress. I must confess, I am not an expert on the Wiki standards when it comes to the use of language tags, that's why I thought it's better ask for your consultance. Maybe it's just my innate fascination towards all writing oriental, who knows :-D Jayaguru-Shishya (talk) 10:58, 3 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Hi again. Can you point me out those guidelines that are dealing with the use of language tags? :-P Thanks! Jayaguru-Shishya (talk) 14:31, 3 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@Jayaguru-Shishya: Hi, um, they are in different places: poke around like Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Indic), Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Dharmic), Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Chinese), Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Tibetan) and related pages. Basically, there are two poles we bounce off of: this is an English encyclopedia and the use of non-English words should be practical, and there is a scholarly standard for most everything and it's usually useful. For example, Devanagari for Sanskrit and Pali is not appropriate (basically anywhere except in a quote) because it is not a historic script - it was adopted in the 19th century, a modern employment of a "neutral" script for a dead language. It's not "the original script" we're providing, it's a kind of false science to provide it, unlike with, say, with Hindi, Urdu, Marathi and Tamil words. There's a page somewhere that specifies not to use Indic script like that. I'll look for it, I don't remember this stuff offhand, sadly.
The standard romanisation we use for Indic languages - IAST for Sanskrit and the extended IAST of National Library at Kolkata romanization for non-Sanskrit Indic languages - is the absolute standard both on Wikipedia and in scholarly works. It has some wiggles in it, such as whether to use long marks or not on Pali e and o before geminates since there are no minimal pairs, but these are largely specialist issues that don't really matter. What does matter is a standard romanisation of classical IA and Dravidian languages and of modern Indic languages.
When it comes to Sinoxenic, when we are discussing a Chinese-language text, there is zero reason to add the romanisation unless, like the Yijing or Zhuangzi, this name is in common usage. There is even less need to provide Korean, Vietnamese, Cantonese and Japanese Sinoxenic pronunciations of those same words unless there is a good reason, because they are simply pronouncing Classical Chinese according to local tradition. When referencing the Mahāparinirvāṇa Sūtra - called the Mahāyāna Mahāparinirvāṇa Sūtra for technical reasons to distinguish it from the very different Theravadin Mahāpārinibbāṇa Sutta - it's the height of redundancy to give Sinoxenic pronunciations for what is a kind of specialist text. Basically, if someone wants to examine it in Classical Chinese, they just need to know the CC title. They already know how to use local pronunciation of CC. Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese - it doesn't matter what literary pronunciation you are using, it's a dead language and all you need is already there: the characters.
Classical Tibetan is notable because it's an entirely different literary tradition; but again, we don't list the Dzongkha, Sikkimese, Standard Tibetan, Kham, Sherpa and Amdo romanisations, because all of them use the archaic Tibetan spelling in reading and it's not useful to an English encyclopedia. We only note when the topic is localised, such as modern Bhutanese placenames, which should be romanised according to the Official Romanisation and Official Dzongkha spellings, or the like. Wylie should be limited to "hey this is what we call Yogacara in many languages" or to topics that are well-established, and it has an official Standard Tibetan pronunciation form that is the Wiki standard as well, THL Simplified Phonetic Transcription. If a term is in common use, like tulku or shentong, we use that THL form and usually also provide the Wylie so people can see where it came from. (Incidentally, shentong is the wrong romanisation and we are working on moving it to zhentong per Wiki standard.) But a lot of the time, a topic that merely also has a Tibetan counterpart, like the sutra title above, need only have the Tibetan script or Wylie so the reader can make the connection if they want to read in Tibetan. They already know how to read Tibetan if that is true...
Basically, your general operating procedure of Wikipedia:KISS - is the go-to. If it's not someone's name, like a notable Vietnamese Buddhist logician who wrote in CC, don't stick in Sinoxenic (or Mandarin) pronunciations if they have a courtesy name. Don't use Devanagari for Pali or Sanskrit, it's a neologistic practice and you can easily write the Devanagari if you know Devanagari. Use IAST whenever possible for Indic languages unless there's a Common Usage, in which case probably stick the appropriate IAST form in somewhere. This is well-done in a lot of Indo-Aryan language pages but not in Dravidian ones; a lot of pages romanise Tamil and other languages according to "what it sort of sounds like in English", which is both maddening and obscures the actual Tamil terms for the individual seeking to learn more. The Hinduism pages are a particular cesspool of "I am romanising a word and I have no idea that there might be a system and also I am basically writing a fan-page". Wikignoming those is ... a challenge.
It's complicated, I know. But remember why you strip out Kyoto links when we already have a link to Kyoto. The same policy applies in general: who is the reader? Ogress smash! 16:47, 3 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Ogress, I am the most impressed. Thanks for your thoughtful and throughout answer! You won't find me restoring the language tags anymore :-)
By the way, I think your careful response above would justify an article of its own. Best regards, Jayaguru-Shishya (talk) 19:07, 3 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Sabhaktikamanuruddha

Please see Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sabhaktikamanuruddha. JimRenge (talk) 12:55, 6 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

If you do manage in getting the article Sabhaktikamanuruddha deleted, why not just ask Wikipedia in having the user account Ronggy removed as well instead of saying they cannot do it. 林榮祥 09:30, 8 May 2015 (UTC)