Bollywood: "We support religious harmony."
Also Bollywood: "Let's use Hindu gods and symbols for controversy, comedy, or shock value again."
At some point, people are bound to ask, why does this pattern keep repeating?
#Bollywood#HinduGods#DoubleStandards#GalwanDefenders
Talegaon Dabhade, Pune Police !
A college-aged man was stopped by a policeman on a three-seater bike in Talegaon Dabhade, Pune, as he was riding a triple-seater bike.
Stopped and asked him to pay a fine for driving a triple seater. "However, the law student told the police that he would pay the fine only if they gave him a receipt.
After the student gave such a reply, the police got angry and the police literally beat the student inhumanly.
When the young man went to file a complaint at the police station, the police there also threatened to file a case against him. This information has been given by the student's family. It will be important to see what action the police administration will take on this.
While crime is rampant in the state as a whole, the inaction of the police is clearly visible, while on the other hand, it is evident how the police are harassing ordinary people for trivial reasons
BREAKING: Bangladesh govt and authorities in Gaibandha have suspended construction of a country's tallest Lord Ram idol at the Sanatan Complex (Sri Sri Radha Govinda & Kali Temple) following protests by Islamist and Jihadi groups.
Temple officials fear "law and order" concerns after continious threats. The privately-funded project already features a 53-ft Krishna statue and was set to include Bangladesh’s tallest Ram statue.
Concerns grow over Hindu minority religious rights.
From a 5-star hotel kitchen to cooking under a tree 🌳
Meet Abhilash, a former chef at the Marriott, who decided to trade the corporate kitchen to carry forward his grandfather’s traditional dhaba.
He cooks everything fresh on an open tandoor with zero artificial short-cuts.
रात 1 बजे धमतरी में एक व्यक्ति अपनी पत्नी और छोटी बच्ची के साथ घर लौट रहा था। पुलिस ने बाइक रोकी, चाबी छीनी और वीडियो बनाने पर परिवार के सामने ही उसकी पिटाई कर दी।
वर्दी का अहंकार है ।
ब्रिटिश राज भले ही खत्म हो गया हो, लेकिन उसकी हुकूमत वाली मानसिकता आज भी देश के कई पुलिस तंत्रों में ज़िंदा दिखाई देती है। नागरिकों को अधिकारों वाले स्वतंत्र नागरिक नहीं, बल्कि हुक्म मानने वाले प्रजा की तरह देखा जाता है।
#amitkilhor #kilhor #chattisgarh
Kailasa was just scanned with lasers, and if you haven’t been following this place, hold on.
What’s being uncovered here won’t just rewrite Indian history. It could rewrite human history and prove Ancient India had tools far more advanced than we’ve been told.
But first, you have to understand what you’re looking at. Kailasa wasn’t built. It was removed from the side of a mountain. That means there was no room for mistakes while carving one of the hardest rocks on Earth. Between 200,000 and 400,000 tons of basalt were removed to create it. The first mystery is simple: we don’t know where it all went. We also don’t truly know when it was built. The main dating sources are two land grants, but that doesn’t tell us when the actual carving began. Dating matters because it would tell us what tools they had. Ancient India had steel by 600 BC, which later became the famous Damascus steel. But basalt is hardened lava. It’s around a 6 on the Mohs scale, meaning steel barely scratches it. In 1682, a Mughal emperor ordered 1,000 workers to destroy Kailasa. They failed. That alone shows how hard this stone is. Even with modern alloys, humans barely make a dent. Russian researchers tested this by having people strike basalt with modern tools, then measuring the removed volume with photogrammetry. The result? One person working every day for 3 years could remove only about 1 cubic meter. And since Kailasa is unfinished, we still have tool marks. Those marks show cuts deeper than what modern hydraulic breakers can achieve. To penetrate basalt that deeply, we’d normally need huge machinery. But machines that size wouldn’t fit in many of these spaces. So clearly, they had different tools. Not just powerful tools. Precision tools. The detail in Kailasa’s carvings looks like work done in soft soapstone, except it’s carved into basalt. What we know for sure is that our assumptions about ancient India are wrong. At minimum, they were far more advanced than we give them credit for. At most, something was happening back then that we still don’t fully comprehend.
See how a police officer is harassing a married couple in the middle of the night.
The couple even had their baby with them. When will @vishnudsai take action?
❗️Canadian pro$titute bans Indians and Pakistanis because they ask for a discount
...and they often refuse to shower before services
... are also "very aggressive" because of their "r@pe culture"
A historic spiritual moment as the first-ever Lord Ganesha idol in the Latin America region was consecrated at Centro Cultural Vishva Vidya in Petrópolis, Brazil.
Indian Ambassador joined Padma Shri Acharya for the Pran Pratishtha ceremony.