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TRUTH IS OUT 15.1
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She looks soooo different 
Of course, it's been >20 years
kush ruled over Ayodhya and Luv ruled over present day Lahore so Kush descendants must be in and around Awadh kingdom while Luv's might be in Punjab and kashmir area
No, Luv got Shravasti, which is in UP, north of Ayodhya. His descendants may have gone to Lahore & founded it. But it doesn't make sense: Bharat's sons Taksha & Pushkal got Takshashila (Taxila, or today's Rawalpindi) and Pushkalavati, which was the capital of Gandhara and on the outskirts of Peshawar. So there's no way Luv would have gotten a kingdom so close to Taksha
Rama divided his own kingdom & gave Luv Shravasti & Kush Kushavati. One day, in a dream, the gramdevta of Ayodhya appeared b4 Kush & begged him to return to Ayodhya. So he gifted Kushavati to Brahmins & returned to Ayodhya
The original Ram Janmabhoomi 🛕 was built by none other than Kush. His dynasty ended in the Kurukshetra war: his descendant Brahadbala was one of the 7 warriors who surrounded Abhimanyu on day 13 in his final battle, and was the only one of those 7 who was slain by Abhimanyu in battle. W/ him, the Ikshvaku dynasty ended
This was great, since Mauritius is the only other Hindu majority country aside from India & Nepal
When we had the Galwan incident w/ China in 2020, in Taiwan, they showed a battle b/w Rama flying w/ bow in hand & fighting the Chicom dragon. They already associate India w/ Rama
Lahore was known as Lavapuri, Luv founded this city, this is a piece written in Pakistani Newspaper 👇
No, Luv got Shravasti, which is in UP, north of Ayodhya. His descendants may have gone to Lahore & founded it. But it doesn't make sense: Bharat's sons Taksha & Pushkal got Takshashila (Taxila, or today's Rawalpindi) and Pushkalavati, which was the capital of Gandhara and on the outskirts of Peshawar. So there's no way Luv would have gotten a kingdom so close to Taksha
Rama divided his own kingdom & gave Luv Shravasti & Kush Kushavati. One day, in a dream, the gramdevta of Ayodhya appeared b4 Kush & begged him to return to Ayodhya. So he gifted Kushavati to Brahmins & returned to Ayodhya
The original Ram Janmabhoomi 🛕 was built by none other than Kush. His dynasty ended in the Kurukshetra war: his descendant Brahadbala was one of the 7 warriors who surrounded Abhimanyu on day 13 in his final battle, and was the only one of those 7 who was slain by Abhimanyu in battle. W/ him, the Ikshvaku dynasty ended

You, or rather Abhishek Banerjee (OpIndia's one, not Mumtaz Banerjee's nephew) beat me to it. Those who asked why not schools or hospitals built neither, b'cos atheists like these tend to be more socialist, rather than Ayn Randesque Libertarians. In fact, we need to amend Article 30 to allow Hindus to set up our own educational institutions that can teach our scriptures, Vedic math, & all our ancient arts to kids whose proclivities are in that direction (like the brilliant kid above who made Shri Rama's image from a whole bunch of Rubiks cubes). Similarly, Ayurvedic medicine should be freed from government shackles that cap their earnings, & they should be allowed to compete on the open market. Maybe even have Ayurvedic hospitals built. In fact, in pre-islamic India, temples used to have collateral activities, like banking, gurukuls, Ayurvedic clinics & so on
We do have educational institutions that are related to Hinduism, and they do teach us about purans and havans, and Sankskrit too, though the board they are associated with the central board in most cases, so the students learn English, Science, Maths as per that system.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Hindu_schools_in_India
Completely agree about ayurvedic medicines, they have been made expensive for the basic person, hence they prefer using market prescribed medication, even with side effects.