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Misleading information

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The following text in the article is confusing:

"Manu Smriti also says that while Saraswati made the northern boundary of Kuru Pradesh, Drishadwati had flown in the south of Kuru Pradesh and north of 'Brahmavarta'. This makes identification of Kuru Pradesh and Brahmavarta important. Mahabharata explains the southern boundaries of Kuru Pradesh up to Guru Dronacharya's Ashram, present day Gurgaon on one end and Rohtak Jangla on other southern end, which comes up to present day Jhajjar city."

First off, the above description makes it seem as if Brahmavarta was in the south of Kuru, which is FALSE!!!!!!!!!, it was in the west, north-west of Kuru. Also, by the time Mahabharata was written, the boundaries of Kuru Kingdom had changed a lot, and the state was divided between Kuru and Vatsa Kingdoms, with the Vatsas being the original Kurus.(Gyanvigyan1 (talk) 16:39, 21 January 2013 (UTC))[reply]

"Golden doodles"

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Found, and removed, vandalism that was introduced by User:LBR1009. -- The Anome (talk) 06:42, 5 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]