What does it take to dedicate an entire lifetime to keeping a tradition alive?
We salute Padma Shri Bhiklya Dhinda for his extraordinary contribution to preserving the Tarpa tradition and passing its soul from one generation to the next.
His devotion, humility and tireless work have ensured that this beautiful Adivasi art continues to live, breathe and find new hands to carry it forward.
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[Padma Shri Bhiklya Dhinda Tarpa Tradition, Preserving Adivasi Art And Culture, Traditional Adivasi Music And Dance, Bhiklya Dhinda Cultural Contribution, India’s Tribal Heritage]
"When reels replace textbooks & algorithms become teachers, an uninformed generation turns into a national security risk"
- Palki Sharma Upadhyay, Indian Journalist
Did You Know The Most Famous Mountain On Earth Is Named After A Man Who Didn't Even Measure It!
In 1852, Indian Mathematician Radhanath Sikdar used Raw Trigonometry to calculate the height of "Peak XV" from 100+miles away, exact 29,000 ft
Yet it was Named Everest.
Why??
🎬99% of Indians will not know about these Ancient Math Secrets. With Ishwar's Grace, I present The Final Act of my Movie 'Fibonacci Speaks'. The End will give you Pride & Goosebumps❗️
Should i combine all Parts into a Movie ?
Did you know that Louis Vuitton’s famous flower symbol and monogram pattern are copied from floral carvings found on a 12th-century statue in Karnataka’s Hindu Temple?
Despite the clear visual parallels,
the luxury brand has never given credit to ancient Indian temple artisans
Hemoprova Chuti spent 2 years weaving the entire Bhagavad Gita in Sanskrit on a roll of cloth 250 ft long. She spent several more years weaving the Assamese and English versions of the Gita. She can't read English but weaves according to the patterns of the words. A true genius.
Singing stone mystery..
Not Magic... Not coincidence
A singing stone producing different sounds with a simple pebble and other reminder that over ancestors possessed extraordinary knowledge of acoustics and engineering.
Their legacy Still speak to us today.
Modern physics discovers that the Big Bang may not have been the beginning of everything. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sanātana Dharma: "You're only a few thousand years late."
Roger Penrose suggests our universe may have emerged from a previous cosmic cycle.
Meanwhile, Vedic cosmology has been describing for millennia that the material universes are repeatedly created, maintained, and dissolved. One day of Brahmā lasts 4.32 billion years. His full lifespan extends to 311 trillion years. At the end of that cosmic cycle, all universes are withdrawn into Mahā Viṣṇu. Galaxies, stars, space, time, matter—everything collapses into Him. Then, with His next exhalation, countless universes emerge once again, each with its own Brahmā, planetary systems, and cosmic history.
So while some physicists are celebrating the possibility of one universe before the Big Bang, the Vedic sages were discussing an endless succession of universes appearing and disappearing with the breathing of Mahā Viṣṇu.
Not bad for a civilization that supposedly didn't know cosmology.
The more science advances, the more it seems to be rediscovering footnotes from the Vedas.
When we think about gravity as a concept, we tend to go with our thoughts to Isaac Newton and his apple, but an idea of gravity as attractive force, was first suggested by Indian astronomer Brahmagupta in the year 628 CE.
He called it "gurutvākarṣaṇ".