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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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  • 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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  • On this auspicious day of Guru Purnima, we gather to honor and remember our Gurus, the enlightened guides who have illuminated our paths with their wisdom, knowledge, and unwavering support. Guru Purnima, a day dedicated to the Guru, or teacher, is not just a celebration but a profound acknowledgment of the invaluable contributions of those who have shaped our lives and souls.

    The word "Guru" itself holds deep significance. "Gu" signifies darkness and "Ru" denotes the remover of that darkness. Thus, a Guru is someone who dispels the darkness of ignorance and illuminates our lives with the light of knowledge. This sacred relationship transcends the mundane and ventures into the realm of the spiritual, where the Guru becomes a beacon guiding us towards our true selves.

    In the ancient scriptures, the Guru is revered next to God, embodying the divine wisdom that nurtures our minds and spirits. As the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad states, "Acharya Devo Bhava" – the teacher is equivalent to God. This highlights the unparalleled respect and reverence bestowed upon Gurus, who play a pivotal role in our personal and spiritual growth.

    Each of us has had a Guru, whether a teacher in school, a mentor at work, or a spiritual guide. These individuals have not only imparted knowledge but have also instilled values, ignited our curiosity, and inspired us to pursue our dreams. They have been our confidants, critics, and cheerleaders, standing by us through thick and thin, ensuring we strive for excellence and integrity.

    On this Guru Purnima, we reflect on the teachings and lessons imparted by our Gurus. We recall the moments of clarity and enlightenment, the times when their words resonated deeply within us, altering the course of our lives for the better. Their wisdom has been the foundation upon which we build our aspirations and achievements.

    Let us also remember the great sages and seers of ancient times, like Vyasa, the author of the Mahabharata, whose profound insights have shaped our understanding of life and the universe. Their contributions have transcended generations, influencing countless lives with their timeless wisdom.

    Guru Purnima is a reminder of our duty towards our Gurus – to respect, cherish, and honour them. It is a day to express our gratitude for their selfless dedication and the immeasurable impact they have had on our lives. Let us celebrate this day by reconnecting with our Gurus, seeking their blessings, and reaffirming our commitment to the path of learning and growth they have set us on.

    In conclusion, on this sacred day of Guru Purnima, let us bow in reverence to our Gurus, the torchbearers of knowledge and enlightenment. Their teachings are the guiding light that leads us from the darkness of ignorance to the brilliance of wisdom. As we celebrate their presence in our lives, let us pledge to uphold the values they have instilled in us and continue to walk the path of righteousness and knowledge. May their blessings continue to guide us and inspire us to become better versions of ourselves.
    #GuruPurnima
    On this auspicious day of Guru Purnima, we gather to honor and remember our Gurus, the enlightened guides who have illuminated our paths with their wisdom, knowledge, and unwavering support. Guru Purnima, a day dedicated to the Guru, or teacher, is not just a celebration but a profound acknowledgment of the invaluable contributions of those who have shaped our lives and souls. The word "Guru" itself holds deep significance. "Gu" signifies darkness and "Ru" denotes the remover of that darkness. Thus, a Guru is someone who dispels the darkness of ignorance and illuminates our lives with the light of knowledge. This sacred relationship transcends the mundane and ventures into the realm of the spiritual, where the Guru becomes a beacon guiding us towards our true selves. In the ancient scriptures, the Guru is revered next to God, embodying the divine wisdom that nurtures our minds and spirits. As the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad states, "Acharya Devo Bhava" – the teacher is equivalent to God. This highlights the unparalleled respect and reverence bestowed upon Gurus, who play a pivotal role in our personal and spiritual growth. Each of us has had a Guru, whether a teacher in school, a mentor at work, or a spiritual guide. These individuals have not only imparted knowledge but have also instilled values, ignited our curiosity, and inspired us to pursue our dreams. They have been our confidants, critics, and cheerleaders, standing by us through thick and thin, ensuring we strive for excellence and integrity. On this Guru Purnima, we reflect on the teachings and lessons imparted by our Gurus. We recall the moments of clarity and enlightenment, the times when their words resonated deeply within us, altering the course of our lives for the better. Their wisdom has been the foundation upon which we build our aspirations and achievements. Let us also remember the great sages and seers of ancient times, like Vyasa, the author of the Mahabharata, whose profound insights have shaped our understanding of life and the universe. Their contributions have transcended generations, influencing countless lives with their timeless wisdom. Guru Purnima is a reminder of our duty towards our Gurus – to respect, cherish, and honour them. It is a day to express our gratitude for their selfless dedication and the immeasurable impact they have had on our lives. Let us celebrate this day by reconnecting with our Gurus, seeking their blessings, and reaffirming our commitment to the path of learning and growth they have set us on. In conclusion, on this sacred day of Guru Purnima, let us bow in reverence to our Gurus, the torchbearers of knowledge and enlightenment. Their teachings are the guiding light that leads us from the darkness of ignorance to the brilliance of wisdom. As we celebrate their presence in our lives, let us pledge to uphold the values they have instilled in us and continue to walk the path of righteousness and knowledge. May their blessings continue to guide us and inspire us to become better versions of ourselves. #GuruPurnima
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  • See this video of Chess GM Gukesh.
    I request all the parents,.

    It is ok, if ur kid gets 2-3% lesser in exams, it is ok, he/she doesn't byheart 2-3 chapters of science, history from the textbook.

    Teach your kids abt Ramayana, Mahabharata, tradition, culture in the home.

    The impact of Ramayana and Mahabharata has seriously been ignored by parents and grandparents in the last decade due to Nuclear families.

    GM Gukesh is the youngest candidate winner to challenge the current World Champion Ding Liren of China in upcoming World Chess Championship.

    At 17 years, he has achieved due to the character inculcated by his mother. Fearlessness come from these epics.
    See this video of Chess GM Gukesh. I request all the parents,. It is ok, if ur kid gets 2-3% lesser in exams, it is ok, he/she doesn't byheart 2-3 chapters of science, history from the textbook. Teach your kids abt Ramayana, Mahabharata, tradition, culture in the home. The impact of Ramayana and Mahabharata has seriously been ignored by parents and grandparents in the last decade due to Nuclear families. GM Gukesh is the youngest candidate winner to challenge the current World Champion Ding Liren of China in upcoming World Chess Championship. At 17 years, he has achieved due to the character inculcated by his mother. Fearlessness come from these epics.
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  • Shining Shivlinga of Lakhamandal.

    A very unique Shivling made of graphite which shines like a mirror on pouring water on it & reflects the surrounding. It is believed that one becomes Blessed and all his sins & misfortunes will end just by seeing his face on this shivling.
    Lakhamandal is an ancient  temple complex, situated in Dehradun dist. Uttarakhand

    Lakhamandal has a history dated back to the Mahabharata period & is believed to be the place of Lakshyagriha.
    Shining Shivlinga of Lakhamandal. A very unique Shivling made of graphite which shines like a mirror on pouring water on it & reflects the surrounding. It is believed that one becomes Blessed and all his sins & misfortunes will end just by seeing his face on this shivling. Lakhamandal is an ancient  temple complex, situated in Dehradun dist. Uttarakhand Lakhamandal has a history dated back to the Mahabharata period & is believed to be the place of Lakshyagriha.
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  • The current political landscape in Bharat appears to be gradually shifting towards what resembles a Presidential Election. Parties that prioritize the advancement of Bharat and its populace are increasingly gravitating towards alignment with the BJP. Conversely, those entrenched in century-old caste-based politics find themselves on the opposing side. One cannot help but draw parallels between this electoral contest and the epic saga of Mahabharata. Is this, indeed, a modern-day rendition of the timeless conflict between Dharma (righteousness) and Adharma (wrongdoing)?

    AAP leader & Delhi minister Saurabh Bhardwaj says,

    "The political situation in Odisha is changing very fast. The ruling party Biju Janata Dal (BJD) is getting into alliance with the primary opposition party which is the BJP. This is very strange and unnatural alliance and no one is able to digest why the BJD is allying with BJP. Given this political situation, our national convenor Arvind Kejriwal has sent me and the in-charge of Odisha here to Bhubaneswar."
    The current political landscape in Bharat appears to be gradually shifting towards what resembles a Presidential Election. Parties that prioritize the advancement of Bharat and its populace are increasingly gravitating towards alignment with the BJP. Conversely, those entrenched in century-old caste-based politics find themselves on the opposing side. One cannot help but draw parallels between this electoral contest and the epic saga of Mahabharata. Is this, indeed, a modern-day rendition of the timeless conflict between Dharma (righteousness) and Adharma (wrongdoing)? AAP leader & Delhi minister Saurabh Bhardwaj says, "The political situation in Odisha is changing very fast. The ruling party Biju Janata Dal (BJD) is getting into alliance with the primary opposition party which is the BJP. This is very strange and unnatural alliance and no one is able to digest why the BJD is allying with BJP. Given this political situation, our national convenor Arvind Kejriwal has sent me and the in-charge of Odisha here to Bhubaneswar."
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  • Congress has made Bharat, a Muslim nation through the Constitution, but could not declare it.

    Articles 25, 28, 30 (1950)
    HRCE ACT (1951)
    HCB ACT (1956)
    SECULARISM (1975)
    SECULARISM ACT (1992)
    POW ACT (1991)
    WAQF ACT (1995)
    RAM SETU TRUST (2007)

    1) They legalized conversion by Article 25

    2) They took away religious education from Hindus through Article 28 but allowed religious education
    to Muslims & Christians through Article 30

    3) They snatched away all the temples & shrine money from Hindus by implementing HRCE ACT 1951.

    4) They destroyed Hindu families by Divorce Law, Dowry Law under Hindu Code Bill but did not touch Muslim Personal Law. Allowed them polygamy so that they could continue increasing their population.

    5) Special Marriage Act was brought in 1954 so that Muslim boys could easily marry Hindu girls.

    6) In 1975 they imposed emergency, forcibly added the word secularism to the Constitution & forcefully made India secular.

    7) Congress did not stop here. In 1991 they brought the Minorities Commission Act & announced it.

    8) They gave special rights like govt scholarships to muslims. They gave muslims benefits under the Minority Act

    9) In 1992, they stopped Hindus from taking back their temples legally & took away 40,000 temples from Hindus through the Places of Worship Act.

    10) Congress did not stop here & in 1995 they gave Muslims the right to claim any land, ****** the land of any Hindu through Waqf Act & made Muslims the second largest land owners in India.

    11) In 2007, they rejected the existence of Shri Ram in the Ram Setu affidavit in Supreme Court & the peak point in the anti-Hindu crusade was in 2009 when Congress declared Hinduism an extremist religion by coining the term saffron terrorism where none did exist.

    12) Congress gradually & cleverly kept depriving the Hindus. They kept snatching away Hindu rights one by one & now Hindus are completely deprived of everything & the funny thing is that the Hindus are not even aware of it.

    13) They do not have their own temples, they do not have their own religious teachings, their lands are not their permanent property.

    And they don't even ask questions!

    Why are mosques & churches independent, but temples under govt control?

    Why are there govt funded madrasas, convent schools but not govt funded Gurukuls?

    Why is their Waqf Act not a Hindu Land Act?

    There is Muslim personal board but not Hindu personal board? If India is a secular country then why are there majority minorities here? Why Ramayana & Mahabharata is not taught in schools?

    14) Aurangzeb used sword to destroy Hindu religion & Congress used legislation to destroy Hindu religion.

    15) And then there's the media.

    If anyone tries to ask these questions, he is declared communal, saffron & a bhakt.

    If @narendramodi ji tries to correct these mistakes he's called out & blamed that he's murdering democracy

    16) Remember it only took 80 years for the mighty Roman civilization to fall.

    Every Hindu must read about the decline of Roman civilization.

    No external force could defeat them, they were defeated internally by their own ruler Constantine & Christianity.

    17) Hindus have been persecuted by Nehru & his family since 1950.

    Hindus have paid a heavy price & have suffered losses from Congress govts for most of the years. It is time for Hindus to come out of slave mentality & become like Shivaji & Maharana Pratap, who never became slaves during their reign.

    Do we need this one party which has caused so much harm to Hindus? The blame should not be solely on the Congress.

    Those regional parties which have been in alliance with the Congress from time to time for political reasons are also guilty.

    This 2024 election is do or die for our Sanatana Dharma. Vote for BJP & save your future and culture. Jai Hind 🇮🇳
    Source: https://x.com/mj_007club/status/1763129368900231284?s=46&t=k7DOzt02q2xVLz7J4o4Rmg
    Congress has made Bharat, a Muslim nation through the Constitution, but could not declare it. Articles 25, 28, 30 (1950) HRCE ACT (1951) HCB ACT (1956) SECULARISM (1975) SECULARISM ACT (1992) POW ACT (1991) WAQF ACT (1995) RAM SETU TRUST (2007) 1) They legalized conversion by Article 25 2) They took away religious education from Hindus through Article 28 but allowed religious education to Muslims & Christians through Article 30 3) They snatched away all the temples & shrine money from Hindus by implementing HRCE ACT 1951. 4) They destroyed Hindu families by Divorce Law, Dowry Law under Hindu Code Bill but did not touch Muslim Personal Law. Allowed them polygamy so that they could continue increasing their population. 5) Special Marriage Act was brought in 1954 so that Muslim boys could easily marry Hindu girls. 6) In 1975 they imposed emergency, forcibly added the word secularism to the Constitution & forcefully made India secular. 7) Congress did not stop here. In 1991 they brought the Minorities Commission Act & announced it. 8) They gave special rights like govt scholarships to muslims. They gave muslims benefits under the Minority Act 9) In 1992, they stopped Hindus from taking back their temples legally & took away 40,000 temples from Hindus through the Places of Worship Act. 10) Congress did not stop here & in 1995 they gave Muslims the right to claim any land, snatch the land of any Hindu through Waqf Act & made Muslims the second largest land owners in India. 11) In 2007, they rejected the existence of Shri Ram in the Ram Setu affidavit in Supreme Court & the peak point in the anti-Hindu crusade was in 2009 when Congress declared Hinduism an extremist religion by coining the term saffron terrorism where none did exist. 12) Congress gradually & cleverly kept depriving the Hindus. They kept snatching away Hindu rights one by one & now Hindus are completely deprived of everything & the funny thing is that the Hindus are not even aware of it. 13) They do not have their own temples, they do not have their own religious teachings, their lands are not their permanent property. And they don't even ask questions! Why are mosques & churches independent, but temples under govt control? Why are there govt funded madrasas, convent schools but not govt funded Gurukuls? Why is their Waqf Act not a Hindu Land Act? There is Muslim personal board but not Hindu personal board? If India is a secular country then why are there majority minorities here? Why Ramayana & Mahabharata is not taught in schools? 14) Aurangzeb used sword to destroy Hindu religion & Congress used legislation to destroy Hindu religion. 15) And then there's the media. If anyone tries to ask these questions, he is declared communal, saffron & a bhakt. If @narendramodi ji tries to correct these mistakes he's called out & blamed that he's murdering democracy 16) Remember it only took 80 years for the mighty Roman civilization to fall. Every Hindu must read about the decline of Roman civilization. No external force could defeat them, they were defeated internally by their own ruler Constantine & Christianity. 17) Hindus have been persecuted by Nehru & his family since 1950. Hindus have paid a heavy price & have suffered losses from Congress govts for most of the years. It is time for Hindus to come out of slave mentality & become like Shivaji & Maharana Pratap, who never became slaves during their reign. Do we need this one party which has caused so much harm to Hindus? The blame should not be solely on the Congress. Those regional parties which have been in alliance with the Congress from time to time for political reasons are also guilty. This 2024 election is do or die for our Sanatana Dharma. Vote for BJP & save your future and culture. Jai Hind 🇮🇳 Source: https://x.com/mj_007club/status/1763129368900231284?s=46&t=k7DOzt02q2xVLz7J4o4Rmg
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  • Breaking:

    NCERT has suggested Ramayan & Mahabharata in school textbooks under the "History" curriculum.

    - Introduction of Vedas & Ayurveda is also being contemplated in Social Science syllabus.
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  • Converted Muslims in India even have problems hearing "Jai Shri Ram," but Saudi Arabia, where Islam was born, will now teach Ramayan and Mahabharat in their schools as their curriculum.

    It's indeed disheartening that the land Hindus call home (Bharat) falls short in imparting the wisdom of our great Hindu epics within its educational institutions, all due to the decisions made by two frauds (Gandhi and Nehru) of India. They actually decided the fate of Hindus, and unfortunately, Hindus gracefully accepted it without any resistance. I hope this will change in the near future!🙏

    #RestoreHinduHeritage #Ramayana #Mahabharata #HinduEpics
    Converted Muslims in India even have problems hearing "Jai Shri Ram," but Saudi Arabia, where Islam was born, will now teach Ramayan and Mahabharat in their schools as their curriculum. It's indeed disheartening that the land Hindus call home (Bharat) falls short in imparting the wisdom of our great Hindu epics within its educational institutions, all due to the decisions made by two frauds (Gandhi and Nehru) of India. They actually decided the fate of Hindus, and unfortunately, Hindus gracefully accepted it without any resistance. I hope this will change in the near future!🙏 #RestoreHinduHeritage #Ramayana #Mahabharata #HinduEpics
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  • 16,100 "wives" of Shri Krishna?

    In Hindu History, the story of Lord Krishna and the 16100 wives is a complex and fascinating tale. It is essential to understand that these stories are part of religious scriptures and have significant symbolic meanings rather than historical facts.

    According to some interpretations of ancient Hindu texts like the Mahabharata and the Puranas, Lord Krishna is said to have married 16100 women. However, it is crucial to recognize that these accounts are not to be taken literally. The number 16100 represents the multitude of human souls or individual beings that long for a divine connection with God.

    The legend goes that these women were actually prisoners of the demon Narakasura, who was a powerful rakshasa (demon) and had captured them. Upon learning about their plight, Lord Krishna valiantly fought and defeated Narakasura, freeing the imprisoned women and restoring their freedom and dignity.

    The symbolic interpretation of this story is profound and carries important messages. The demon Narakasura represents the darkness of ignorance, ego, and materialism that holds individuals captive. By slaying Narakasura, Lord Krishna symbolizes the victory of divine knowledge, wisdom, and righteousness over ignorance and evil forces.

    The marriage of Lord Krishna with these women is seen as a compassionate act by Krishna to protect and restore their place in society. In ancient times, society viewed women who had been abducted or held captive as tainted or socially destabilized. By accepting them as his wives, Krishna uplifted their status, emphasizing that every soul is precious and deserving of love and acceptance.

    In essence, the story of Lord Krishna's 16100 wives embodies the concepts of liberation, divine grace, and the triumph of good over evil. It teaches us the importance of freeing ourselves from the shackles of ignorance and ego, and embracing the divine light within to lead a life of righteousness and compassion.

    It is crucial to approach these stories with respect for their symbolic and philosophical significance, rather than seeking literal interpretations. Hindu History is rich in allegorical tales that offer deep spiritual insights and teachings for those who seek them.
    16,100 "wives" of Shri Krishna? In Hindu History, the story of Lord Krishna and the 16100 wives is a complex and fascinating tale. It is essential to understand that these stories are part of religious scriptures and have significant symbolic meanings rather than historical facts. According to some interpretations of ancient Hindu texts like the Mahabharata and the Puranas, Lord Krishna is said to have married 16100 women. However, it is crucial to recognize that these accounts are not to be taken literally. The number 16100 represents the multitude of human souls or individual beings that long for a divine connection with God. The legend goes that these women were actually prisoners of the demon Narakasura, who was a powerful rakshasa (demon) and had captured them. Upon learning about their plight, Lord Krishna valiantly fought and defeated Narakasura, freeing the imprisoned women and restoring their freedom and dignity. The symbolic interpretation of this story is profound and carries important messages. The demon Narakasura represents the darkness of ignorance, ego, and materialism that holds individuals captive. By slaying Narakasura, Lord Krishna symbolizes the victory of divine knowledge, wisdom, and righteousness over ignorance and evil forces. The marriage of Lord Krishna with these women is seen as a compassionate act by Krishna to protect and restore their place in society. In ancient times, society viewed women who had been abducted or held captive as tainted or socially destabilized. By accepting them as his wives, Krishna uplifted their status, emphasizing that every soul is precious and deserving of love and acceptance. In essence, the story of Lord Krishna's 16100 wives embodies the concepts of liberation, divine grace, and the triumph of good over evil. It teaches us the importance of freeing ourselves from the shackles of ignorance and ego, and embracing the divine light within to lead a life of righteousness and compassion. It is crucial to approach these stories with respect for their symbolic and philosophical significance, rather than seeking literal interpretations. Hindu History is rich in allegorical tales that offer deep spiritual insights and teachings for those who seek them.
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  • Arjuna’s Arrows and Algebra !

    Bhāskarāchārya (1114 -1185 CE), has been called the greatest mathematician of medieval India.

    He is considered the progenitor of Differential Calculus - 500 years before Newton and Leibniz !

    Bhāskarāchārya wrote at least four mathematical treatises in Sanskrit.

    One of them, titled Leelavati, contains many algebra-related teasers, which have become the subject of significant research by scholars.

    These teasers are in the form of shlokas which pose the problems.

    The shlokas need to be interpreted correctly to decipher the meaning in order to find the solution.

    Take a look at the shloka displayed below.

    पार्थ: कर्णवधाय मार्गणगणं क्रुद्धो रणे संदधे तस्यार्धेन निवार्य तच्छरगणं मूलैश्चतुभिर्हयान् |
    शल्यं षड्भिरथेषुभिस्त्रिभिरपि च्छत्रं ध्वजं कार्मुकम्  चिच्छेदास्य शिरः शरेण कति ते यानर्जुनः संदधे  ७६

    The direct meaning of this shloka is a question formulated as follows:

    During the battle between Arjuna and Karna in the Mahabharata, Arjuna released some arrows. Of the released arrows :

    Half were consumed in stopping the arrows coming from Karna

    4 times the squareroot of the arrows were consumed to control the horses of Karna's chariot

    6 were for gaining control over Shalya, the charioteer of Karna. (Shalya was the maternal uncle of Nakula and Sahadeva)

    3 were used to take on the umbrella and flag of the chariot and the bow of Karna.

    Finally Karna was killed by a single arrow.

    So how many arrows were released by Arjuna in the battle ?

    Basic algebra easily yields the answer to this question, if the equation is formulated correctly.

    Let the total number of arrows be X. The statements above can be reduced to the algebraic form

    X = X/2 + 4√X + 6 + 3 + 1

    Solving the above, we get the value of X=100 for the total number of arrows shot by Arjuna.

    However, the fun is not just in getting the algebra right. There is so much hidden information in this shloka. If we pause to think a little deeper about the hidden meanings :

    Even for an atirathi like Arjuna, it took as many as 50 arrows to stop the arrows of Karna - it tells us about the skills of Karna.

    That the horses needed 40 arrows to immobilize the chariot tells us about the kind of training given to the horses in the battle field.

    When even the horses needed 40 arrows, that Shalya the charioteer surrendered with just 6 tells us that he is favouring Arjuna.

    3 arrows to take the chariot and the bow shows the helplessness of Karna.

    Once everything is in control the enemy should vanquished in just a single arrow.

    So the rules and skills required to win such a battle operationally are :

    Firstly, stop the enemy fire-power ;

    Second, immobilize the enemy by taking on his mobility- the horses and the driver ;

    Thirdly signal to him his helplessness by destroying the carriage,

    And finally eliminate the enemy himself.

    If we analyze the same shloka on the spiritual side :

    To attain ultimate liberation, firstly one needs to control over his / her personal desires, this being a very difficult task, thus takes 50 arrows.

    Then take control over 5 senses and sensual pleasures indicated by the horses. The 40 arrows needed to do this indicate the difficulty of the task.

    Gaining control over 5 senses will lead one to the control over the consciousness (manas, thought, ego) indicated by the driver.

    If all the foregoing are done, achieving the ultimate liberation (moksha) should be relatively easy.

    This is the greatness of our ancestors in sanatana dharma - Vidya integrated with Values.

    Just a single shloka includes so much of knowledge !


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    Arjuna’s Arrows and Algebra ! Bhāskarāchārya (1114 -1185 CE), has been called the greatest mathematician of medieval India. He is considered the progenitor of Differential Calculus - 500 years before Newton and Leibniz ! Bhāskarāchārya wrote at least four mathematical treatises in Sanskrit. One of them, titled Leelavati, contains many algebra-related teasers, which have become the subject of significant research by scholars. These teasers are in the form of shlokas which pose the problems. The shlokas need to be interpreted correctly to decipher the meaning in order to find the solution. Take a look at the shloka displayed below. पार्थ: कर्णवधाय मार्गणगणं क्रुद्धो रणे संदधे तस्यार्धेन निवार्य तच्छरगणं मूलैश्चतुभिर्हयान् | शल्यं षड्भिरथेषुभिस्त्रिभिरपि च्छत्रं ध्वजं कार्मुकम्  चिच्छेदास्य शिरः शरेण कति ते यानर्जुनः संदधे  ७६ The direct meaning of this shloka is a question formulated as follows: During the battle between Arjuna and Karna in the Mahabharata, Arjuna released some arrows. Of the released arrows : Half were consumed in stopping the arrows coming from Karna 4 times the squareroot of the arrows were consumed to control the horses of Karna's chariot 6 were for gaining control over Shalya, the charioteer of Karna. (Shalya was the maternal uncle of Nakula and Sahadeva) 3 were used to take on the umbrella and flag of the chariot and the bow of Karna. Finally Karna was killed by a single arrow. So how many arrows were released by Arjuna in the battle ? Basic algebra easily yields the answer to this question, if the equation is formulated correctly. Let the total number of arrows be X. The statements above can be reduced to the algebraic form X = X/2 + 4√X + 6 + 3 + 1 Solving the above, we get the value of X=100 for the total number of arrows shot by Arjuna. However, the fun is not just in getting the algebra right. There is so much hidden information in this shloka. If we pause to think a little deeper about the hidden meanings : Even for an atirathi like Arjuna, it took as many as 50 arrows to stop the arrows of Karna - it tells us about the skills of Karna. That the horses needed 40 arrows to immobilize the chariot tells us about the kind of training given to the horses in the battle field. When even the horses needed 40 arrows, that Shalya the charioteer surrendered with just 6 tells us that he is favouring Arjuna. 3 arrows to take the chariot and the bow shows the helplessness of Karna. Once everything is in control the enemy should vanquished in just a single arrow. So the rules and skills required to win such a battle operationally are : Firstly, stop the enemy fire-power ; Second, immobilize the enemy by taking on his mobility- the horses and the driver ; Thirdly signal to him his helplessness by destroying the carriage, And finally eliminate the enemy himself. If we analyze the same shloka on the spiritual side : To attain ultimate liberation, firstly one needs to control over his / her personal desires, this being a very difficult task, thus takes 50 arrows. Then take control over 5 senses and sensual pleasures indicated by the horses. The 40 arrows needed to do this indicate the difficulty of the task. Gaining control over 5 senses will lead one to the control over the consciousness (manas, thought, ego) indicated by the driver. If all the foregoing are done, achieving the ultimate liberation (moksha) should be relatively easy. This is the greatness of our ancestors in sanatana dharma - Vidya integrated with Values. Just a single shloka includes so much of knowledge ! 🙏🙏🙏🙏 🕉🌻
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