Talk:Bahar

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Removed the false original research that 'bahar' comes from the Buddhist term 'vihar'[edit]

I removed this from the article. It is both false and also original research. "Bahar word originated from Vihar."

I also removed this, some of which might be partly true, but it is not connected with the topic.

"Early Persian poetry was a creation of east Persians, who cultivated abstract mental forms recalling the grace of Buddhist statues. Till the 11th century, Persian poetry came from Khorasan, Sogdiana and adjacent areas, which were once steeped in Buddhism. The metaphor of Bot (Buddha) was constant and exclusive in early Persian poetry. The facial type of bot-e-mahruy (moon-faced statue) was the norm in Persian paintings and poetry. Bahar is both spring and a monastery (vihar). The Persian raghe for sloping hill refers to the location of vihars on top of a hill with gentle slopes." Interlingua 14:59, 6 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]