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''the 9th century designation is related to the legend of parasuma in religious texts. zarilli speaks of this also.'' ''the 9th century designation is related to the legend of parasuma in religious texts. zarilli speaks of this also.''
Now this I remember, but I have to look it up. Unfortunately I just returned my copy of Zarrilli to the library. I know of one other editor who has a copy though.] 20:08, 7 September 2006 (UTC) Now this I remember, but I have to look it up. Unfortunately I just returned my copy of Zarrilli to the library. I know of one other editor who has a copy though.] 20:08, 7 September 2006 (UTC)

:Three? I could have sworn I started editing only a year ago.
:And you seem calmer. I think a couple of days wikibreak did you some good.
:Of course, the 48-hour block on Indrancroos probably doesn't hurt either.
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Kenneth, why don't you become the founding member of Category:Buddhist Wikipedians? -- Ricky81682 (talk) 05:53, July 10, 2005 (UTC)

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Hi Kenneth! You made some useful contributions to the Zen article. There's a new Zen collaboration, if you're interested we'd love to have you involved! Rentwa 13:19, 4 September 2006 (UTC)

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I noticed you accidentally created your archive at Talk:Articlename/Archive 1. I've moved it to User talk:Kennethtennyson/Archive 1 and nominated the redirect for speedy deletion. TimBentley (talk) 20:01, 7 September 2006 (UTC)

Indian martial arts

sorry about not supplying the diffs; been a bit busy lately Don't worry about it.

i have to read on how to supply them. A "diff" is the difference between two consecutive versions of a page.

You can access them by clicking on the "last" in a page's history.

i believe that the ban was discussed by zarilli in one of his books... i think that you and i spoke of this years ago but i wasn't able to supply the reference at the time. I read Zarrilli just the other week and I don't remember any mention of a ban. I even typed up what he said about the decline of kalarippayattu for Talk:Indian martial arts.

And Zarrilli has written only the one book on kalarippayattu. I doubt that he would mention a ban on kalarippayattu in another book but not in his sole book on the subject.

Perhaps you were thinking of this Luijendijk book?

the 9th century designation is related to the legend of parasuma in religious texts. zarilli speaks of this also. Now this I remember, but I have to look it up. Unfortunately I just returned my copy of Zarrilli to the library. I know of one other editor who has a copy though.JFD 20:08, 7 September 2006 (UTC)

Three? I could have sworn I started editing only a year ago.
And you seem calmer. I think a couple of days wikibreak did you some good.
Of course, the 48-hour block on Indrancroos probably doesn't hurt either.
JFD 20:43, 7 September 2006 (UTC)