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Posted: 1 years ago
#11

Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism

Thankyou everyone for responding

So the correct anwer was peacock which was cooked daily.

The edict states that two peacocks and one deer (few translate it as antelope) were cooked in royal kitchen but some days that wasn't ....


Shoutout to

Bhavna @Bhavisweet03

and

Tinkerbell @Thorn.Princess

or giving the correct answers


Remarkable mention to Pete CID-fan-394 for guessing Deer, the second animal mentioned in the inscription though not cooked daily

Let's congratulate the winners also tag others

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Posted: 1 years ago
#12

Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism

Thankyou everyone for responding

So the correct anwer was peacock which was cooked daily.

The edict states that two peacocks and one deer (few translate it as antelope) were cooked in royal kitchen but some days that wasn't ....


Shoutout to

Bhavna @Bhavisweet03

and

Tinkerbell @Thorn.Princess

or giving the correct answers


Remarkable mention to Pete CID-fan-394 for guessing Deer, the second animal mentioned in the inscription though not cooked daily

It was a lucky guess on my part

But i think I've read or heard about it somewhere...

SherDilNetaji thumbnail
Posted: 1 years ago
#13

Peacock kyu bhai?? Sundar praani ko maarne se khana sundar thodi banta haismiley44

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Posted: 1 years ago
#14

Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism

Thankyou everyone for responding

So the correct anwer was peacock which was cooked daily.

The edict states that two peacocks and one deer (few translate it as antelope) were cooked in royal kitchen but some days that wasn't ....


Shoutout to

Bhavna @Bhavisweet03

and

Tinkerbell @Thorn.Princess

or giving the correct answers


Remarkable mention to Pete CID-fan-394 for guessing Deer, the second animal mentioned in the inscription though not cooked daily


Thank You so much, I actually learned something new thanks to this 🙏

Congrats to Bhavisweet03 too smiley40smiley41

Edited by Thorn.Princess - 1 years ago
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Posted: 1 years ago
#15

Originally posted by: Moonks

Peacock kyu bhai?? Sundar praani ko maarne se khana sundar thodi banta haismiley44

In earlier times, people adapted their eating preferences to the supply of food they could easily find around their native regions. Peacocks were rampant in the rich jungles at the time, so peacock meat used to be considered a delicacy, especially for its medicinal value in Ayurveda. It was known to improve intellectual capabilities, complexion, hearing and even fertility. While the green peacock was protected at national level and was not edible, the blue peacock was bred in captivity and used for game wherein it was legal to hunt it and eat.

FlauntPessimism thumbnail
Posted: 1 years ago
#16

Originally posted by: Thorn.Princess


Thank You so much, I actually learned something new thanks to this 🙏

Really, they way you answered, I felt that you are a history buff, nice this way we are actually increasing awareness

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Posted: 1 years ago
#17

Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism

Really, they way you answered, I felt that you are a history buff, nice this way we are actually increasing awareness

Aur questions pucho, iss baar easy wale parsmiley36
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Posted: 1 years ago
#18

So here we have second question for this week

Can you tell which was the first inscription (found till date) to mention the names of Vedas

Hint it also mentions Ram and Yudhisthir

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Posted: 1 years ago
#19

Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism

So here we have second question for this week

Can you tell which was the first inscription (found till date) to mention the names of Vedas

Hint it also mentions Ram and Yudhisthir

Is that inscription Mahabarat? Or something else?

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Posted: 1 years ago
#20

Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism

So here we have second question for this week

Can you tell which was the first inscription (found till date) to mention the names of Vedas

Hint it also mentions Ram and Yudhisthir

Boghazkoi inscription (1400 bc) mentions of vedic gods and also inscription of kadamba ruler of 3rd century A D mentions name of vedas

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