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  • A Once-in-a-Lifetime Ritual for Royce, Drayush & Yajna 🙏

    Dear Friends and Well-Wishers,

    We would like to take a moment to share a very special milestone in our children’s lives – a sacred journey that recently took place in our family. ❤️

    Royce and Drayush recently underwent their Upanayan Sanskar, the Janeu or sacred thread ceremony, an ancient rite of passage in Hindu Dharma that signifies the formal beginning of a child’s journey into knowledge, self-discipline, and righteous living. As described in our Vedas and Shastras, this ritual marks the start of Brahmacharya Ashram – the phase of life focused on learning and personal growth. It is not just a cultural tradition but a spiritual awakening and a lifelong foundation for character building.

    The celebrations began with the beautiful and vibrant Kasar Batne ceremony. Surrounded by close family members, we blessed Royce, Yajna and Drayush with love and laughter while singing traditional songs, dancing with joy, and making the symbolic kasar laddoos. This joyful prelude set the tone for what would become one of the most unforgettable events of our lives.

    Later that evening, we held the traditional Haldi ceremony, where turmeric paste was applied to the children with prayers for purity, health, and protection. The house echoed with music and dance late into the night, bringing everyone – young and old – together in celebration.

    The next day was the main Upanayan ritual, led by our family priest. It was a long but powerful day, stretching from early morning to late evening. Despite the exhaustion, all Royce, Drayush and Yajna (who also underwent her Gunyo Cholo ceremony) stayed calm, respectful, and engaged throughout. Their grace and composure in such a spiritually intense event showed us that the first lesson of this ritual — to control one’s anger, ego, and frustration and to adapt with humility — had already begun to take root. 🙏

    This entire ceremony was made possible with the immense support and dedication of Royce’s and Yajna's mama (maternal uncle) and extended family. Without their love and effort, we could never have imagined celebrating with such warmth and scale. Over 700 relatives, villagers, and well-wishers gathered to bless our children — truly a humbling and unforgettable experience.
    With love,
    Yubaraj & Rita Sedai
    (Parents of Royce & Yajna)

    #UpanayanSanskar #GunyoCholo #SanatanDharma #TraditionAndValues #RoyceSedai #YajnaSedai #DrayushBhetwal #FamilyBlessings #CulturalRoots #ProudParents
    A Once-in-a-Lifetime Ritual for Royce, Drayush & Yajna 🙏 Dear Friends and Well-Wishers, We would like to take a moment to share a very special milestone in our children’s lives – a sacred journey that recently took place in our family. ❤️ Royce and Drayush recently underwent their Upanayan Sanskar, the Janeu or sacred thread ceremony, an ancient rite of passage in Hindu Dharma that signifies the formal beginning of a child’s journey into knowledge, self-discipline, and righteous living. As described in our Vedas and Shastras, this ritual marks the start of Brahmacharya Ashram – the phase of life focused on learning and personal growth. It is not just a cultural tradition but a spiritual awakening and a lifelong foundation for character building. The celebrations began with the beautiful and vibrant Kasar Batne ceremony. Surrounded by close family members, we blessed Royce, Yajna and Drayush with love and laughter while singing traditional songs, dancing with joy, and making the symbolic kasar laddoos. This joyful prelude set the tone for what would become one of the most unforgettable events of our lives. Later that evening, we held the traditional Haldi ceremony, where turmeric paste was applied to the children with prayers for purity, health, and protection. The house echoed with music and dance late into the night, bringing everyone – young and old – together in celebration. The next day was the main Upanayan ritual, led by our family priest. It was a long but powerful day, stretching from early morning to late evening. Despite the exhaustion, all Royce, Drayush and Yajna (who also underwent her Gunyo Cholo ceremony) stayed calm, respectful, and engaged throughout. Their grace and composure in such a spiritually intense event showed us that the first lesson of this ritual — to control one’s anger, ego, and frustration and to adapt with humility — had already begun to take root. 🙏 This entire ceremony was made possible with the immense support and dedication of Royce’s and Yajna's mama (maternal uncle) and extended family. Without their love and effort, we could never have imagined celebrating with such warmth and scale. Over 700 relatives, villagers, and well-wishers gathered to bless our children — truly a humbling and unforgettable experience. With love, Yubaraj & Rita Sedai (Parents of Royce & Yajna) #UpanayanSanskar #GunyoCholo #SanatanDharma #TraditionAndValues #RoyceSedai #YajnaSedai #DrayushBhetwal #FamilyBlessings #CulturalRoots #ProudParents
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  • Mahadev’s Smile: Tribute to Women’s Day !

    A lady once asked Mahadev,
    "Why did you create a common man, but not a common woman?"

    Mahadev smiled and replied,
    "My dear, a woman can never be common, for she is divine by nature."

    🌸 Happy Women's Day to all incredible ladies! 🌸

    To those who run a household, who nurture generations,
    She is strength, she is creation,
    Mahadev himself has gifted her the noblest duty of all.

    Dharma begins with the woman in your home.
    A mother is the first Ramayan,
    The first Guru, the fountainhead of all Sanskaras.

    🔥 The future of society is in your hands, O Woman! 🔥
    The world you shape, the values you instil,
    They rise and build a brighter age, a stronger tomorrow.

    "यत्र नार्यस्तु पूज्यन्ते रमन्ते तत्र देवताः।
    यत्रैतास्तु न पूज्यन्ते सर्वास्तत्राफला; क्रियाः॥"

    (Where women are honoured, divine energies reside,
    Where women are not respected, all good deeds lose their meaning and purpose.)

    💫 A woman is Narayani – divine, powerful, and revered! 💫
    Since the dawn of time, Sanatan Dharma has upheld the highest respect for women.
    Yet today, the drama of fake feminism has diluted the essence of true womanhood,
    Promoting foreign ideologies that distract from her real power.

    ✨ No wonder you are depicted as a Goddess with many arms,
    ✨ For only you have the power to multitask with divine efficiency.

    💪 A Message to All Boys Out There! 💪

    🔹 Being male is a matter of birth.
    🔹 Being a man is a matter of age.
    🔹 But being a gentleman is 100% a matter of choice.

    ✨ Happy Women's Day to all the remarkable women out there! ✨
    Mahadev’s Smile: Tribute to Women’s Day ! A lady once asked Mahadev, "Why did you create a common man, but not a common woman?" Mahadev smiled and replied, "My dear, a woman can never be common, for she is divine by nature." 🌸 Happy Women's Day to all incredible ladies! 🌸 To those who run a household, who nurture generations, She is strength, she is creation, Mahadev himself has gifted her the noblest duty of all. Dharma begins with the woman in your home. A mother is the first Ramayan, The first Guru, the fountainhead of all Sanskaras. 🔥 The future of society is in your hands, O Woman! 🔥 The world you shape, the values you instil, They rise and build a brighter age, a stronger tomorrow. "यत्र नार्यस्तु पूज्यन्ते रमन्ते तत्र देवताः। यत्रैतास्तु न पूज्यन्ते सर्वास्तत्राफला; क्रियाः॥" (Where women are honoured, divine energies reside, Where women are not respected, all good deeds lose their meaning and purpose.) 💫 A woman is Narayani – divine, powerful, and revered! 💫 Since the dawn of time, Sanatan Dharma has upheld the highest respect for women. Yet today, the drama of fake feminism has diluted the essence of true womanhood, Promoting foreign ideologies that distract from her real power. ✨ No wonder you are depicted as a Goddess with many arms, ✨ For only you have the power to multitask with divine efficiency. 💪 A Message to All Boys Out There! 💪 🔹 Being male is a matter of birth. 🔹 Being a man is a matter of age. 🔹 But being a gentleman is 100% a matter of choice. ✨ Happy Women's Day to all the remarkable women out there! ✨
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  • 🌼✨ Happy Basant Panchami from the Dununu Team! ✨🌼

    As we celebrate the auspicious occasion of Basant Panchami, we invoke the blessings of Maa Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom, learning, and creativity. May her divine grace illuminate our minds with knowledge, harmony, and prosperity.

    Basant Panchami marks the arrival of spring, symbolizing new beginnings, positivity, and growth. Just as nature blossoms with vibrant colors, may this festival bring joy, enlightenment, and success into your lives.

    At Dununu, we are dedicated to preserving and sharing the timeless wisdom of Sanatan Dharma. Let’s embrace this day with learning, devotion, and celebration as we continue our journey towards knowledge and enlightenment.

    🌿💛 Wishing you all happiness, wisdom, and prosperity! 💛🌿

    Jai Maa Saraswati! 🙏✨

    #BasantPanchami #Dununu #WisdomAndProsperity #SanatanDharma #Hinduism
    🌼✨ Happy Basant Panchami from the Dununu Team! ✨🌼 As we celebrate the auspicious occasion of Basant Panchami, we invoke the blessings of Maa Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom, learning, and creativity. May her divine grace illuminate our minds with knowledge, harmony, and prosperity. Basant Panchami marks the arrival of spring, symbolizing new beginnings, positivity, and growth. Just as nature blossoms with vibrant colors, may this festival bring joy, enlightenment, and success into your lives. At Dununu, we are dedicated to preserving and sharing the timeless wisdom of Sanatan Dharma. Let’s embrace this day with learning, devotion, and celebration as we continue our journey towards knowledge and enlightenment. 🌿💛 Wishing you all happiness, wisdom, and prosperity! 💛🌿 Jai Maa Saraswati! 🙏✨ #BasantPanchami #Dununu #WisdomAndProsperity #SanatanDharma #Hinduism
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  • Chandigarh Lobby wala ******** Dhaniya lost his mental balance after seeing this painting.

    This painting, ‘Karam Kshetra – Field of Deeds’, by Lt. Col. Thomas Jacob of the 28 Madras regiment, portrays the Indian Army’s timeless commitment to righteousness, as drawn from the teachings of the Mahabharata. It portrays the Army as a guardian of Dharma, fighting not merely as a defender of the nation but to uphold justice and protect the nation’s values. This inspiration is complemented by the strategic and philosophical wisdom of Chanakya, whose principles guide the Army’s approach to leadership, diplomacy, and warfare.
    Chandigarh Lobby wala Bullshit Dhaniya lost his mental balance after seeing this painting. This painting, ‘Karam Kshetra – Field of Deeds’, by Lt. Col. Thomas Jacob of the 28 Madras regiment, portrays the Indian Army’s timeless commitment to righteousness, as drawn from the teachings of the Mahabharata. It portrays the Army as a guardian of Dharma, fighting not merely as a defender of the nation but to uphold justice and protect the nation’s values. This inspiration is complemented by the strategic and philosophical wisdom of Chanakya, whose principles guide the Army’s approach to leadership, diplomacy, and warfare.
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  • Fantastic reporting of conversion racket from Archana of Rajdharma in jharkhand

    The missionaries are running illegal conversion racket for over 20 years in the name of Education in Jharkhand …
    Fantastic reporting of conversion racket from Archana of Rajdharma in jharkhand The missionaries are running illegal conversion racket for over 20 years in the name of Education in Jharkhand …
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  • On this auspicious day of Bhai Tika, also celebrated as Bhai Dooj in India, we honor the sacred bond of love and commitment between brothers and sisters—a bond that transcends lifetimes and echoes the teachings of our ancient Sanatan scriptures. This festival, deeply rooted in our Sanatan Dharma, is a beautiful reminder of the divine relationship between siblings, where love, protection, and unwavering support are at the core of this union.

    The Vedas remind us that the bond between siblings is a microcosm of unity and harmony within families and communities, illustrating the power of togetherness and shared destiny. This day is a celebration of the promise to stand by each other through every challenge, to uplift one another, and to cherish the gift of having a sibling to share life’s journey.

    Today, as sisters apply the sacred tika on their brothers' foreheads, they offer their prayers for their brothers’ well-being, strength, and prosperity. And in return, brothers vow to protect, respect, and love their sisters eternally. May this divine exchange bring blessings, joy, and peace into every home.

    To all brothers and sisters around the world, may this #BhaiTika strengthen your bond and inspire you to keep love, harmony, and understanding alive. Wishing everyone a blessed and joyous Bhai Tika filled with the timeless spirit of Sanatan Dharma and the blessings of our sacred traditions.
    On this auspicious day of Bhai Tika, also celebrated as Bhai Dooj in India, we honor the sacred bond of love and commitment between brothers and sisters—a bond that transcends lifetimes and echoes the teachings of our ancient Sanatan scriptures. This festival, deeply rooted in our Sanatan Dharma, is a beautiful reminder of the divine relationship between siblings, where love, protection, and unwavering support are at the core of this union. The Vedas remind us that the bond between siblings is a microcosm of unity and harmony within families and communities, illustrating the power of togetherness and shared destiny. This day is a celebration of the promise to stand by each other through every challenge, to uplift one another, and to cherish the gift of having a sibling to share life’s journey. Today, as sisters apply the sacred tika on their brothers' foreheads, they offer their prayers for their brothers’ well-being, strength, and prosperity. And in return, brothers vow to protect, respect, and love their sisters eternally. May this divine exchange bring blessings, joy, and peace into every home. To all brothers and sisters around the world, may this #BhaiTika strengthen your bond and inspire you to keep love, harmony, and understanding alive. Wishing everyone a blessed and joyous Bhai Tika filled with the timeless spirit of Sanatan Dharma and the blessings of our sacred traditions.
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  • On this auspicious occasion of Mata Laxmi Puja, let us extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Goddess of wealth, wisdom, and prosperity. This beautiful day of Tihar, also known as Deepawali in India, radiates hope, love, and unity. It is a time for all to invite Maa Laxmi into our hearts and homes, lighting diyas and praying for her blessings to illuminate our lives with abundance and joy.

    Deepawali and Laxmi Puja: Celebrating the Divine Marriage of Goddess Laxmi and Lord Vishnu

    Introduction

    Deepawali, known as Tihar in Nepal, is a festival of wealth, prosperity, love, and light. It fills our lives with positivity, happiness, and unity. In Hindu tradition, this day is dedicated to worshipping Goddess Laxmi, inviting her blessings of prosperity and peace into our homes. This festival brings joy and blessings to the entire community.

    Clarifying the Misconception About Lord Ram’s Return

    Many believe that Deepawali celebrates the return of Lord Ram to Ayodhya after defeating Ravan. However, this popular belief isn’t entirely accurate. According to Valmiki's Ramayana, Lord Ram returned to Ayodhya immediately the next day after completing his 14-year exile, as he had promised his beloved brother Bharat that he would not delay his return by even a day. Therefore, Lord Ram’s return and Deepawali do not fall on the same day.

    The True Significance of Deepawali: The Divine Marriage of Laxmi and Vishnu

    According to Hindu scriptures, Deepawali actually commemorates the divine marriage of Goddess Laxmi and Lord Vishnu. As described in the Vishnu Purana and other Vaishnavite texts, this day marks when Goddess Laxmi, the embodiment of wealth and prosperity, married Lord Vishnu, the protector of the universe.

    This sacred union sends a message of blessings, virtue, and prosperity to the world. While Lord Vishnu represents righteousness and protection, Goddess Laxmi brings wealth, love, and growth, filling our lives with peace and abundance.

    The Importance of Balance and Relationship

    The marriage of Laxmi and Vishnu teaches us that true happiness comes not just from wealth but from a balance of material and spiritual growth. This day reminds us that combining righteousness with prosperity is the path to genuine fulfillment.

    Conclusion

    Deepawali or Laxmi Puja is not just about lighting up the darkness; it celebrates the divine love, virtues, and balance embodied by Goddess Laxmi and Lord Vishnu. On this day, we come together to honor their sacred union, praying for prosperity and peace to fill our homes.

    Wishing all readers a very Happy Deepawali and Tihar! May your lives be filled with endless joy and prosperity.

    #Deepawali #LaxmiPuja #LaxmiVishnuMarriage #FestivalOfProsperity #BalanceInLife #MaaLaxmiPuja #HappyDeepawali #DivineUnion #SanatanDharma #TiharCelebrations #LightOfProsperity #Tihar
    On this auspicious occasion of Mata Laxmi Puja, let us extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Goddess of wealth, wisdom, and prosperity. This beautiful day of Tihar, also known as Deepawali in India, radiates hope, love, and unity. It is a time for all to invite Maa Laxmi into our hearts and homes, lighting diyas and praying for her blessings to illuminate our lives with abundance and joy. Deepawali and Laxmi Puja: Celebrating the Divine Marriage of Goddess Laxmi and Lord Vishnu Introduction Deepawali, known as Tihar in Nepal, is a festival of wealth, prosperity, love, and light. It fills our lives with positivity, happiness, and unity. In Hindu tradition, this day is dedicated to worshipping Goddess Laxmi, inviting her blessings of prosperity and peace into our homes. This festival brings joy and blessings to the entire community. Clarifying the Misconception About Lord Ram’s Return Many believe that Deepawali celebrates the return of Lord Ram to Ayodhya after defeating Ravan. However, this popular belief isn’t entirely accurate. According to Valmiki's Ramayana, Lord Ram returned to Ayodhya immediately the next day after completing his 14-year exile, as he had promised his beloved brother Bharat that he would not delay his return by even a day. Therefore, Lord Ram’s return and Deepawali do not fall on the same day. The True Significance of Deepawali: The Divine Marriage of Laxmi and Vishnu According to Hindu scriptures, Deepawali actually commemorates the divine marriage of Goddess Laxmi and Lord Vishnu. As described in the Vishnu Purana and other Vaishnavite texts, this day marks when Goddess Laxmi, the embodiment of wealth and prosperity, married Lord Vishnu, the protector of the universe. This sacred union sends a message of blessings, virtue, and prosperity to the world. While Lord Vishnu represents righteousness and protection, Goddess Laxmi brings wealth, love, and growth, filling our lives with peace and abundance. The Importance of Balance and Relationship The marriage of Laxmi and Vishnu teaches us that true happiness comes not just from wealth but from a balance of material and spiritual growth. This day reminds us that combining righteousness with prosperity is the path to genuine fulfillment. Conclusion Deepawali or Laxmi Puja is not just about lighting up the darkness; it celebrates the divine love, virtues, and balance embodied by Goddess Laxmi and Lord Vishnu. On this day, we come together to honor their sacred union, praying for prosperity and peace to fill our homes. Wishing all readers a very Happy Deepawali and Tihar! May your lives be filled with endless joy and prosperity. #Deepawali #LaxmiPuja #LaxmiVishnuMarriage #FestivalOfProsperity #BalanceInLife #MaaLaxmiPuja #HappyDeepawali #DivineUnion #SanatanDharma #TiharCelebrations #LightOfProsperity #Tihar
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  • The absurd news (साइंस के मुताबिक शाहरुख खान बने सबसे हैंडसम एक्टर और खूबसूरती में 38 साल की एक्ट्रेस सामने फेल हुईं कई हीरोइनेंवैज्ञानिकों का मानना है कि जिन चेहरों का माप गोल्डन रेश्यो के अनुसार होता है, वे अधिक आकर्षक माने जाते हैं. दीपिका की खूबसूरती सिर्फ उनकी फिल्मी भूमिकाओं में ही नहीं, बल्कि उनके वास्तविक जीवन में भी लोगों को प्रभावित करती है).
    https://ndtv.in/bollywood/deepika-padukone-and-shah-rukh-khan-become-most-beautiful-and-handsome-celebrities-in-the-world-according-to-science-6820428

    It’s deeply disheartening to see the so-called "high-class" society obsess over physical appearances, praising individuals based on superficial qualities like beauty or handsomeness. Our bodies are merely temporary vessels meant for living and experiencing life. To idolize or demean someone based on how they look is not just shallow, it also sends a dangerously misguided message to society, especially the youth.

    What these trends are doing is turning people away from what truly matters: values like kindness, wisdom, and service to others. They encourage spending exorbitant amounts of time, money, and energy chasing an illusion, further fueling an industry built on making people feel inadequate. Those who hold influence in the world have a responsibility to lead humanity on a path of righteousness, not down the hollow road of vanity and materialism.

    We must remind the younger generation that true beauty is in one’s character, in being righteous and dharmic, in living a life of service regardless of how they look. We all have the same basic human form, and it is meaningless to compare one with another. After all, have you ever stopped to ask who the most handsome or beautiful frog is? It sounds absurd because it is absurd. Beauty in the human experience lies in action, compassion, and the pursuit of dharma — the eternal way of righteousness.

    It’s time to wake up to the Sanatan Way of Life, a life that celebrates the divine within, not the fleeting external form.
    #Shahruk
    #Deepika
    The absurd news (साइंस के मुताबिक शाहरुख खान बने सबसे हैंडसम एक्टर और खूबसूरती में 38 साल की एक्ट्रेस सामने फेल हुईं कई हीरोइनेंवैज्ञानिकों का मानना है कि जिन चेहरों का माप गोल्डन रेश्यो के अनुसार होता है, वे अधिक आकर्षक माने जाते हैं. दीपिका की खूबसूरती सिर्फ उनकी फिल्मी भूमिकाओं में ही नहीं, बल्कि उनके वास्तविक जीवन में भी लोगों को प्रभावित करती है). https://ndtv.in/bollywood/deepika-padukone-and-shah-rukh-khan-become-most-beautiful-and-handsome-celebrities-in-the-world-according-to-science-6820428 It’s deeply disheartening to see the so-called "high-class" society obsess over physical appearances, praising individuals based on superficial qualities like beauty or handsomeness. Our bodies are merely temporary vessels meant for living and experiencing life. To idolize or demean someone based on how they look is not just shallow, it also sends a dangerously misguided message to society, especially the youth. What these trends are doing is turning people away from what truly matters: values like kindness, wisdom, and service to others. They encourage spending exorbitant amounts of time, money, and energy chasing an illusion, further fueling an industry built on making people feel inadequate. Those who hold influence in the world have a responsibility to lead humanity on a path of righteousness, not down the hollow road of vanity and materialism. We must remind the younger generation that true beauty is in one’s character, in being righteous and dharmic, in living a life of service regardless of how they look. We all have the same basic human form, and it is meaningless to compare one with another. After all, have you ever stopped to ask who the most handsome or beautiful frog is? It sounds absurd because it is absurd. Beauty in the human experience lies in action, compassion, and the pursuit of dharma — the eternal way of righteousness. It’s time to wake up to the Sanatan Way of Life, a life that celebrates the divine within, not the fleeting external form. #Shahruk #Deepika
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  • भारतीय संस्कृति एवं सनातन धर्म को योजनाबद्ध तरीके से नष्ट करने के लिए कांग्रेस की सरकारों ने एक के बाद एक हिन्दू विरोधी कानून बनाए।

    आर्टिकल-25 धर्म परिवर्तन का मान्यता दी ।

    आर्टिकल-28 हिंदुओं से धार्मिक शिक्षा का हक छीना।

    हिंदू दान धर्म एक्ट- 1951 हिंदू मंदिरों को सरकारी नियंत्रण में ले लिया।

    Places of Worship Act 1991 अतिक्रमण किये गये मंदिर हमेशा के लिए कब्जा हो गये।

    Waqf Board Act 1995 किसी भी जमीन पर दावा कर कब्जा कर सकते हैं।

    हिंदू कोड बिल- 1956 सिर्फ हिंदू संविधान को मानेंगे।

    रामसेतु एफिडेविट भगवान श्री राम के अस्तित्व को नकारा ।

    Indra Gandhi ने देश में आपातकाल लागू किया, Congress ने भगवा आतंकवाद जैसे शब्द को गड़ने का पाप किया ।

    क्या इन विधर्मियों ने कभी इस्लामिक आतंकवाद शब्द की व्याख्या की ?

    अपने कुकर्मों से लुप्त होती कांग्रेस के सारे कुकर्म इस एक वीडियो में-

    Free Hindu Temples
    #SanatanBoardForHindus
    Sanatan Dharma
    #हिन्दू_विरोधी_कांग्रेस
    भारतीय संस्कृति एवं सनातन धर्म को योजनाबद्ध तरीके से नष्ट करने के लिए कांग्रेस की सरकारों ने एक के बाद एक हिन्दू विरोधी कानून बनाए। आर्टिकल-25 धर्म परिवर्तन का मान्यता दी । आर्टिकल-28 हिंदुओं से धार्मिक शिक्षा का हक छीना। हिंदू दान धर्म एक्ट- 1951 हिंदू मंदिरों को सरकारी नियंत्रण में ले लिया। Places of Worship Act 1991 अतिक्रमण किये गये मंदिर हमेशा के लिए कब्जा हो गये। Waqf Board Act 1995 किसी भी जमीन पर दावा कर कब्जा कर सकते हैं। हिंदू कोड बिल- 1956 सिर्फ हिंदू संविधान को मानेंगे। रामसेतु एफिडेविट भगवान श्री राम के अस्तित्व को नकारा । Indra Gandhi ने देश में आपातकाल लागू किया, Congress ने भगवा आतंकवाद जैसे शब्द को गड़ने का पाप किया । क्या इन विधर्मियों ने कभी इस्लामिक आतंकवाद शब्द की व्याख्या की ? अपने कुकर्मों से लुप्त होती कांग्रेस के सारे कुकर्म इस एक वीडियो में- Free Hindu Temples #SanatanBoardForHindus Sanatan Dharma #हिन्दू_विरोधी_कांग्रेस
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  • India was and will always be secular—not because the word "secular" was inserted into the Preamble of the Constitution by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi during the 42nd Amendment in 1976, at a time when the opposition was in jail, which was an unfair act. India is secular because of the inherent nature of the majority Hindu population, who believe and uphold the principle of *Sarva Dharma Sambhava* (equal respect for all religions).

    Have you ever seen a neighboring country remain secular when Hindus became a minority? Why are these so-called Islamic countries not secular? Because they do not embrace the idea of *Sarva Dharma Sambhava* like Hindus do. This is precisely why the insertion of "secular" into the Constitution was unnecessary and forced during the Emergency.**

    How can a country truly be "Dharma Nirpeksh" (neutral to righteousness)? Righteousness—*Dharma*—should always be at the core of governance. Secularism, in the Indian context, has no relevance when the majority of the population naturally believes in respecting all faiths. The government should be *faith nirpeksha* (neutral to religious practices), not *dharma nirpeksha*

    **The very essence of India's secularism comes not from any constitutional amendment, but from its deep-rooted cultural and spiritual values, where every faith has space to coexist, and every individual has the freedom to follow their own path. Indian governance should focus on justice, righteousness, and equality, not on enforcing Western ideals of secularism which disconnect governance from the spiritual and moral essence of its people.

    India was and will always be secular—not because the word "secular" was inserted into the Preamble of the Constitution by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi during the 42nd Amendment in 1976, at a time when the opposition was in jail, which was an unfair act. India is secular because of the inherent nature of the majority Hindu population, who believe and uphold the principle of *Sarva Dharma Sambhava* (equal respect for all religions). Have you ever seen a neighboring country remain secular when Hindus became a minority? Why are these so-called Islamic countries not secular? Because they do not embrace the idea of *Sarva Dharma Sambhava* like Hindus do. This is precisely why the insertion of "secular" into the Constitution was unnecessary and forced during the Emergency.** How can a country truly be "Dharma Nirpeksh" (neutral to righteousness)? Righteousness—*Dharma*—should always be at the core of governance. Secularism, in the Indian context, has no relevance when the majority of the population naturally believes in respecting all faiths. The government should be *faith nirpeksha* (neutral to religious practices), not *dharma nirpeksha* **The very essence of India's secularism comes not from any constitutional amendment, but from its deep-rooted cultural and spiritual values, where every faith has space to coexist, and every individual has the freedom to follow their own path. Indian governance should focus on justice, righteousness, and equality, not on enforcing Western ideals of secularism which disconnect governance from the spiritual and moral essence of its people.
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  • We all are anguished with this news and shaken to the core! The contamination of *Tirupati Prasadam* with beef, pig, and fish fat is not just a mere oversight—it is a deliberate violation of everything sacred! How dare anyone defile our holy offerings with such filth? This is not just an error; this is an assault on our faith, our traditions, and the purity of our beliefs!

    The *Prasadam* at Tirupati is no ordinary food. It is the divine blessing of Lord Venkateswara Himself, cherished and revered by millions of devotees worldwide. To contaminate it with substances that are forbidden and abhorrent to Hindus is an insult beyond words. It strikes at the very core of our values, our rituals, and our sacred connection to the divine.

    This is an outrage! How could such a grotesque act be allowed to happen in a place as sacred as Tirupati? The very idea that beef, pig, and fish fat could find their way into *Prasadam* is an unforgivable breach of trust. It shows a shocking level of negligence, and those responsible must be brought to justice immediately. This cannot be swept under the rug!

    The pain, the anger, the betrayal we all feel is immeasurable. This is an attack on our dharma, and we will not stand by silently. The temple authorities must answer for this disgrace, and we will not rest until those responsible are held fully accountable.

    Pls go ahead, we are with you vishnu Jee and Anand Jee! The world needs to hear our collective rage, our unwavering demand for justice, and our absolute refusal to tolerate any insult to our sacred traditions!
    We all are anguished with this news and shaken to the core! The contamination of *Tirupati Prasadam* with beef, pig, and fish fat is not just a mere oversight—it is a deliberate violation of everything sacred! How dare anyone defile our holy offerings with such filth? This is not just an error; this is an assault on our faith, our traditions, and the purity of our beliefs! The *Prasadam* at Tirupati is no ordinary food. It is the divine blessing of Lord Venkateswara Himself, cherished and revered by millions of devotees worldwide. To contaminate it with substances that are forbidden and abhorrent to Hindus is an insult beyond words. It strikes at the very core of our values, our rituals, and our sacred connection to the divine. This is an outrage! How could such a grotesque act be allowed to happen in a place as sacred as Tirupati? The very idea that beef, pig, and fish fat could find their way into *Prasadam* is an unforgivable breach of trust. It shows a shocking level of negligence, and those responsible must be brought to justice immediately. This cannot be swept under the rug! The pain, the anger, the betrayal we all feel is immeasurable. This is an attack on our dharma, and we will not stand by silently. The temple authorities must answer for this disgrace, and we will not rest until those responsible are held fully accountable. Pls go ahead, we are with you vishnu Jee and Anand Jee! The world needs to hear our collective rage, our unwavering demand for justice, and our absolute refusal to tolerate any insult to our sacred traditions!
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  • The Jammu and Kashmir Dharmarth Trust (JKDT) has successfully completed the restoration and renovation of the historic Rani Samadhis Complex, a key cultural landmark in Jammu city.

    The Samadhis of the Royal Dogra Maharanis include the Samadhi of Maharani Tara Devi, wife of Maharaja Hari Singh as well as an ancient Shiv Temple.

    The successful restoration by the JKDT reflects the Trust’s dedication to maintaining the sanctity and historical value of this Royal Dogra legacy.
    The Jammu and Kashmir Dharmarth Trust (JKDT) has successfully completed the restoration and renovation of the historic Rani Samadhis Complex, a key cultural landmark in Jammu city. The Samadhis of the Royal Dogra Maharanis include the Samadhi of Maharani Tara Devi, wife of Maharaja Hari Singh as well as an ancient Shiv Temple. The successful restoration by the JKDT reflects the Trust’s dedication to maintaining the sanctity and historical value of this Royal Dogra legacy.
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  • One of the richest Man on earth saying these words about Sanatan Dharma with such conviction addressing the guests who are the biggest known names.

    key point to note, he didn't use word SHAADI, He said VIVAHA
    #Ambani
    One of the richest Man on earth saying these words about Sanatan Dharma with such conviction addressing the guests who are the biggest known names. key point to note, he didn't use word SHAADI, He said VIVAHA #Ambani
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  • Detailed explanation of A very important diagram above.

    How the Jesuit scholar-missionaries in the 16th century imported and transmitted Indian Mahāyāna manuscripts throughout Europe.

    Virtually every 17th-19th century western thinker was exposed to the high philosophy contained in these texts. These advanced texts were lost in India for centuries after the burning of Nalanda university in 1193 CE.

    This proves that the Jesuit scholar-missionaries were actively engaged in gathering knowledge from the world over, digesting it into Latin, erasing the pagan sources and diffusing it all over Europe. A similar map should be made for the transmission of Calculus manuscripts from Kerala beginning with Matteo Ricci(1580s). If they could extract so much from China and Japan where they had zero power, imagine what they could have done in the kingdom of Kochi which was under Portuguese colonial control from 1500–1663. Sadly, the Kerala school of Mathematics was located in Kochi and, some of its scholars like Sankara Varier served directly at the royal court and some like Sankara Varman were themselves from the royalty! The latter readily shared his manuscripts with the British officer Whish in the 1820s. His predecessors would naturally have done the same for the Portuguese Jesuits if they asked for local manuscripts.

    So what novel ideas did these Mahāyāna manuscripts contain?

    -Realism vs Idealism debate (The west had it just 200 years ago!)

    -"Transcendental Idealism"=Vijñānavāda

    -Advanced treatises of logic(Candrakīrti and Dharmakīrti ?)

    -Separation of Ethics & religion (Śāntideva)

    -Utilitarianism

    -Separation of conventional truths and ultimate ones(Nāgārjuna)

    -Rejection of 'soul' and its consequences('Existentialism')

    etc
    Ideas, you see...are contagious!

    Additional Fun fact- The early text "Sumario" was actually brought to Goa from Japan by Nunes Barreto in 1556. Multiple copies were created (possibly at the Goan St. Paul College) and shipped to Europe. So Goa (and Kochi obviously) was being used as the port of manuscript export by the Portuguese as early as 1550s. One can only imagine how many local Indian texts they managed to procure in that 150 year period.

    -Ref for diagram above- The Cult of Emptiness: The Western Discovery of Buddhist Thought and the Invention of Oriental Philosophy, by Urs App.

    Research by Joseph T Noony, a Mallu Christian
    Detailed explanation of A very important diagram above. How the Jesuit scholar-missionaries in the 16th century imported and transmitted Indian Mahāyāna manuscripts throughout Europe. Virtually every 17th-19th century western thinker was exposed to the high philosophy contained in these texts. These advanced texts were lost in India for centuries after the burning of Nalanda university in 1193 CE. This proves that the Jesuit scholar-missionaries were actively engaged in gathering knowledge from the world over, digesting it into Latin, erasing the pagan sources and diffusing it all over Europe. A similar map should be made for the transmission of Calculus manuscripts from Kerala beginning with Matteo Ricci(1580s). If they could extract so much from China and Japan where they had zero power, imagine what they could have done in the kingdom of Kochi which was under Portuguese colonial control from 1500–1663. Sadly, the Kerala school of Mathematics was located in Kochi and, some of its scholars like Sankara Varier served directly at the royal court and some like Sankara Varman were themselves from the royalty! The latter readily shared his manuscripts with the British officer Whish in the 1820s. His predecessors would naturally have done the same for the Portuguese Jesuits if they asked for local manuscripts. So what novel ideas did these Mahāyāna manuscripts contain? -Realism vs Idealism debate (The west had it just 200 years ago!) -"Transcendental Idealism"=Vijñānavāda -Advanced treatises of logic(Candrakīrti and Dharmakīrti ?) -Separation of Ethics & religion (Śāntideva) -Utilitarianism -Separation of conventional truths and ultimate ones(Nāgārjuna) -Rejection of 'soul' and its consequences('Existentialism') etc Ideas, you see...are contagious! Additional Fun fact- The early text "Sumario" was actually brought to Goa from Japan by Nunes Barreto in 1556. Multiple copies were created (possibly at the Goan St. Paul College) and shipped to Europe. So Goa (and Kochi obviously) was being used as the port of manuscript export by the Portuguese as early as 1550s. One can only imagine how many local Indian texts they managed to procure in that 150 year period. -Ref for diagram above- The Cult of Emptiness: The Western Discovery of Buddhist Thought and the Invention of Oriental Philosophy, by Urs App. Research by Joseph T Noony, a Mallu Christian
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  • The #Mahabharata war had ended, and Duryodhana and Dusshasana had been slain. Meanwhile, Bhishma Pitamah lay on a bed of arrows on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, waiting for the sun to move northward. Suddenly, a familiar sweet voice reached his ears... "Pranam, Pitamah...!"

    Hearing this familiar voice, a faint smile appeared on Bhishma Pitamah's dry lips. He softly said, "Come, Devaki Nandan #Krishna...! Welcome! I have been waiting for you for a long time...!!"

    To this, Lord Krishna replied, "What can I say, Pitamah...? I can't even ask how you are doing now."

    Bhishma Pitamah remained silent for a while. After a few moments, he said to Lord Krishna, "May I ask something, Keshav? You have come at a good time. Perhaps many of my confusions will be resolved before I leave this body."

    Lord Krishna said, "Please go ahead, Pitamah...!"

    Bhishma Pitamah then asked, "Tell me one thing, Krishna... you are God, aren't you?"

    Lord Krishna interrupted him, saying, "No, Pitamah...! I am not God; I am just your grandson...!"

    Hearing this, Bhishma Pitamah laughed heartily despite his intense pain and said, "I have not been able to evaluate my own life. I do not know if it was good or bad. But now that I am leaving this earth, I wanted to ask you something... So, please do not deceive me anymore..."

    Lord Krishna moved closer, took Bhishma's hand in his, and said, "Ask me, Pitamah... What do you want to know?"

    Bhishma then asked, "Tell me, Kanhaiya... Was what happened in this war right?"

    Lord Krishna responded with a question, "From whose side, Pitamah? From the Pandavas' side or the Kauravas'?"

    Bhishma said, "Discussing the deeds of the Kauravas is pointless, Kanhaiya... But what happened from the Pandavas' side—was that right? The killing of Acharya Drona, striking Duryodhana below the belt, cutting Dusshasana's chest, deceiving Jayadratha, and killing an unarmed Karna—were these justifiable?"

    Lord Krishna replied, "How can I answer that, Pitamah? The answer should come from those who did these acts... Let Bhima, who killed Duryodhana, answer, and let Arjuna, who killed Karna and Jayadratha, answer..."

    Bhishma then said, "You still won't stop deceiving, Krishna? The world may say that the Mahabharata was won by Bhima and Arjuna, but I know, Kanhaiya, that this is your victory and only yours... Therefore, I will ask you for the answer, Kanhaiya..."

    Hearing this, Lord Krishna became serious and said, "Listen, Pitamah... Nothing wrong or unethical happened... Only what was necessary happened..."

    Bhishma said, "Are you saying this, Keshav? The avatar of Maryada Purushottam Ram? Deceit has never been a part of our eternal values in any era. How can this be justified?"

    Lord Krishna replied, "History is learned from, Pitamah... But decisions are made based on the current circumstances... Every era chooses its hero according to its logic and needs. Lord Ram was the hero of Treta Yuga, while I am of Dvapara Yuga. Therefore, our decisions cannot be the same, Pitamah...!"

    Bhishma said, "I do not understand, Keshav?"

    Lord Krishna explained, "There is a difference in circumstances, Pitamah... Ram was the hero of Treta Yuga. Even the villains of Ram's era, like Ravana, were devotees of Shiva. In Ravana's household, there were saints like Vibhishana, wise wives like Mandodari, and virtuous sons like Indrajit. Villains of that era had knowledge of dharma, so Ram did not deceive them. However, my era faced villains like Kansa, Duryodhana, Dusshasana, Karna, and Jayadratha. Therefore, any deceit used to end them was justified, Pitamah...! Because ending evil is necessary, no matter how it is done."

    Bhishma then asked, "But won't your decisions start a wrong tradition, Keshav? Won't the future follow your deceits? And if they do, will it be justifiable?"

    Lord Krishna replied, "In Kaliyuga, there will be even more negativity, Pitamah...! Therefore, in Kaliyuga, this much effort will not suffice... Humans will have to be even more resolute than Krishna... Because when cruel and unethical forces attack to annihilate dharma, morality becomes meaningless, Pitamah. And at that time, victory and only victory becomes necessary..."

    Bhishma asked, "Can dharma truly be annihilated, Keshav?"

    Krishna replied, "Leaving everything to God is foolishness, Pitamah... because God does nothing by himself... He only shows the way... You also call me God, don't you... But did I do anything in this war? The Pandavas had to do everything, didn't they?"

    Hearing this response from Shri Krishna, Bhishma looked satisfied, and slowly his eyes began to close. However, on that dark and terrifying night of Kurukshetra, the fundamental lesson of life had been learned...

    When cruel and unethical forces attack from all sides to annihilate dharma, teaching morality is self-destructive...

    This dialogue between Pitamah Bhishma and Lord Shri Krishna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra is an answer to all the impatient and overly righteous Hindus...

    When the leftists, with the support of 'Chadar and Father,' are bent on swallowing the civilization, culture, and Hindu Sanatan Dharma of this country, at such times, the lesson of morality and purity is self-destructive...

    Because you have no choice but victory...

    Therefore, whether it is Manipur, the issue of Kalistan, scholarships, or free rations, everything is justified... Or whether it is breaking other parties and merging them into one's own, making a Pasmanda the party's vice-president, nothing is inappropriate or unethical...

    Because our ultimate goal should be victory, by any means...!

    And the reason is absolutely clear... When unethical and cruel forces are attacking from all sides using all kinds of schemes to destroy dharma, teaching morality and purity is foolish and self-destructive...

    Jai Shri Krishna...!!
    Jai Mahakal...!!

    Note: This dialogue between Shri Krishna and Bhishma is an answer to those who say that the temple was built by the order of the big mansion...

    It is exactly like saying that although Bhima and Arjuna won the Mahabharata directly...! But Pitamah Bhishma knew very well that the victory of Mahabharata was not the victory of any Bhima or Arjuna, but it was solely and only the victory of Shri Krishna... because without Shri Krishna, it was impossible for the Pandavas to win...
    The #Mahabharata war had ended, and Duryodhana and Dusshasana had been slain. Meanwhile, Bhishma Pitamah lay on a bed of arrows on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, waiting for the sun to move northward. Suddenly, a familiar sweet voice reached his ears... "Pranam, Pitamah...!" Hearing this familiar voice, a faint smile appeared on Bhishma Pitamah's dry lips. He softly said, "Come, Devaki Nandan #Krishna...! Welcome! I have been waiting for you for a long time...!!" To this, Lord Krishna replied, "What can I say, Pitamah...? I can't even ask how you are doing now." Bhishma Pitamah remained silent for a while. After a few moments, he said to Lord Krishna, "May I ask something, Keshav? You have come at a good time. Perhaps many of my confusions will be resolved before I leave this body." Lord Krishna said, "Please go ahead, Pitamah...!" Bhishma Pitamah then asked, "Tell me one thing, Krishna... you are God, aren't you?" Lord Krishna interrupted him, saying, "No, Pitamah...! I am not God; I am just your grandson...!" Hearing this, Bhishma Pitamah laughed heartily despite his intense pain and said, "I have not been able to evaluate my own life. I do not know if it was good or bad. But now that I am leaving this earth, I wanted to ask you something... So, please do not deceive me anymore..." Lord Krishna moved closer, took Bhishma's hand in his, and said, "Ask me, Pitamah... What do you want to know?" Bhishma then asked, "Tell me, Kanhaiya... Was what happened in this war right?" Lord Krishna responded with a question, "From whose side, Pitamah? From the Pandavas' side or the Kauravas'?" Bhishma said, "Discussing the deeds of the Kauravas is pointless, Kanhaiya... But what happened from the Pandavas' side—was that right? The killing of Acharya Drona, striking Duryodhana below the belt, cutting Dusshasana's chest, deceiving Jayadratha, and killing an unarmed Karna—were these justifiable?" Lord Krishna replied, "How can I answer that, Pitamah? The answer should come from those who did these acts... Let Bhima, who killed Duryodhana, answer, and let Arjuna, who killed Karna and Jayadratha, answer..." Bhishma then said, "You still won't stop deceiving, Krishna? The world may say that the Mahabharata was won by Bhima and Arjuna, but I know, Kanhaiya, that this is your victory and only yours... Therefore, I will ask you for the answer, Kanhaiya..." Hearing this, Lord Krishna became serious and said, "Listen, Pitamah... Nothing wrong or unethical happened... Only what was necessary happened..." Bhishma said, "Are you saying this, Keshav? The avatar of Maryada Purushottam Ram? Deceit has never been a part of our eternal values in any era. How can this be justified?" Lord Krishna replied, "History is learned from, Pitamah... But decisions are made based on the current circumstances... Every era chooses its hero according to its logic and needs. Lord Ram was the hero of Treta Yuga, while I am of Dvapara Yuga. Therefore, our decisions cannot be the same, Pitamah...!" Bhishma said, "I do not understand, Keshav?" Lord Krishna explained, "There is a difference in circumstances, Pitamah... Ram was the hero of Treta Yuga. Even the villains of Ram's era, like Ravana, were devotees of Shiva. In Ravana's household, there were saints like Vibhishana, wise wives like Mandodari, and virtuous sons like Indrajit. Villains of that era had knowledge of dharma, so Ram did not deceive them. However, my era faced villains like Kansa, Duryodhana, Dusshasana, Karna, and Jayadratha. Therefore, any deceit used to end them was justified, Pitamah...! Because ending evil is necessary, no matter how it is done." Bhishma then asked, "But won't your decisions start a wrong tradition, Keshav? Won't the future follow your deceits? And if they do, will it be justifiable?" Lord Krishna replied, "In Kaliyuga, there will be even more negativity, Pitamah...! Therefore, in Kaliyuga, this much effort will not suffice... Humans will have to be even more resolute than Krishna... Because when cruel and unethical forces attack to annihilate dharma, morality becomes meaningless, Pitamah. And at that time, victory and only victory becomes necessary..." Bhishma asked, "Can dharma truly be annihilated, Keshav?" Krishna replied, "Leaving everything to God is foolishness, Pitamah... because God does nothing by himself... He only shows the way... You also call me God, don't you... But did I do anything in this war? The Pandavas had to do everything, didn't they?" Hearing this response from Shri Krishna, Bhishma looked satisfied, and slowly his eyes began to close. However, on that dark and terrifying night of Kurukshetra, the fundamental lesson of life had been learned... When cruel and unethical forces attack from all sides to annihilate dharma, teaching morality is self-destructive... This dialogue between Pitamah Bhishma and Lord Shri Krishna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra is an answer to all the impatient and overly righteous Hindus... When the leftists, with the support of 'Chadar and Father,' are bent on swallowing the civilization, culture, and Hindu Sanatan Dharma of this country, at such times, the lesson of morality and purity is self-destructive... Because you have no choice but victory... Therefore, whether it is Manipur, the issue of Kalistan, scholarships, or free rations, everything is justified... Or whether it is breaking other parties and merging them into one's own, making a Pasmanda the party's vice-president, nothing is inappropriate or unethical... Because our ultimate goal should be victory, by any means...! And the reason is absolutely clear... When unethical and cruel forces are attacking from all sides using all kinds of schemes to destroy dharma, teaching morality and purity is foolish and self-destructive... Jai Shri Krishna...!! Jai Mahakal...!! Note: This dialogue between Shri Krishna and Bhishma is an answer to those who say that the temple was built by the order of the big mansion... It is exactly like saying that although Bhima and Arjuna won the Mahabharata directly...! But Pitamah Bhishma knew very well that the victory of Mahabharata was not the victory of any Bhima or Arjuna, but it was solely and only the victory of Shri Krishna... because without Shri Krishna, it was impossible for the Pandavas to win...
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  • Who is PUNDIT as per Sanatan

    TEACHER is a generic word we have imported from the British. In this short thread, let me explain u the word TEACHER

    U will realize how rich Sanatan Dharma & its mother language Sanskrit is & why we have a rotten education system

    Sanskrit words for "teacher" is based on their unique abilities & these are 6 phases or called it an evolution of a Teacher

    1. The teacher who gives you Information is called ADHYAPAK

    2. The one who imparts knowledge along with Information is called  UPADHYAYA

    3. The one who Imparts skill is called ACHARYA

    4. The one who is able to give deep insight into a subject is called PANDIT

    5. The one who has a visionary view on a subject and teaches you to think in that manner is called  DHRISHTA

    6. The one who is able to awaken the wisdom in you, leading you from darkness to light is called GURU

    These are 6 Unique abilities of a TEACHER, the word we use in general term

    If u read Gita, the life journey is from Karm Yog to Gyan Yog

    Which means that teaching journey of a Teacher is from ADHYAPAK to GURU and a student Journey is to learn under ADHYAPAK to GURU

    This is wholistic Sanatan Education which we lost in race to Degree

    Jai Shri Krishan
    Who is PUNDIT as per Sanatan TEACHER is a generic word we have imported from the British. In this short thread, let me explain u the word TEACHER U will realize how rich Sanatan Dharma & its mother language Sanskrit is & why we have a rotten education system Sanskrit words for "teacher" is based on their unique abilities & these are 6 phases or called it an evolution of a Teacher 1. The teacher who gives you Information is called ADHYAPAK 2. The one who imparts knowledge along with Information is called  UPADHYAYA 3. The one who Imparts skill is called ACHARYA 4. The one who is able to give deep insight into a subject is called PANDIT 5. The one who has a visionary view on a subject and teaches you to think in that manner is called  DHRISHTA 6. The one who is able to awaken the wisdom in you, leading you from darkness to light is called GURU These are 6 Unique abilities of a TEACHER, the word we use in general term If u read Gita, the life journey is from Karm Yog to Gyan Yog Which means that teaching journey of a Teacher is from ADHYAPAK to GURU and a student Journey is to learn under ADHYAPAK to GURU This is wholistic Sanatan Education which we lost in race to Degree Jai Shri Krishan
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  • Finally BJP has woken up!
    Their sinister design to make India an Islamic country finally known to all. Hindus keep Matribhumi on top of anything and the ideology also says : Bharat Ma ka Sewa Sabse Badi Dharma. Whereas the other side - no matter where you are you support the Umma! You dont even know them, have never been to that place but still pledges loyalty to the Umma.

    Suvendu Da said
    "There is no need for Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas.

    Whoever supports us, we will support them.

    There should not be a minority front, it has no use.

    We will win, we will save Hindus and the Constitution."

    : Suvendu Adhikari, BJP leader, Bengal
    Finally BJP has woken up! Their sinister design to make India an Islamic country finally known to all. Hindus keep Matribhumi on top of anything and the ideology also says : Bharat Ma ka Sewa Sabse Badi Dharma. Whereas the other side - no matter where you are you support the Umma! You dont even know them, have never been to that place but still pledges loyalty to the Umma. Suvendu Da said "There is no need for Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas. Whoever supports us, we will support them. There should not be a minority front, it has no use. We will win, we will save Hindus and the Constitution." : Suvendu Adhikari, BJP leader, Bengal
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    Thank you Ambani Family!
    This wedding is the biggest marketing for Sanatan Dharma known as Hinduism. Thank you Ambani Family!
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