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There is a shop named 3R Garments in Bijapur, Karnataka which has 39 employees and all 39 converse with each other in Sanskrit. Also, when they go out marketing they also conduct Sanskrit Teaching classes.
Every Indian above 30 yrs must get the HOMA-IR test done. Fasting insulin is much more important than fasting glucose-HbA1c. Diabetes doesn’t set in overnight;it gives 10-15 years of warning through high insulin. Insulin resistance is at the root of almost all metabolic issues.
Sonali Bendre COOKED Ali Fazal 🔥
Ali Fazal: Artists should express their views on Politics.
Aamir Bashir: Artists shouldn't stay silent on issues that are wrong.
Sonali Bendre: Artists should not comment on issues unless they understand the full 360 degree context 😹
“No matter how isolated you are and how lonely you feel, if you do your work truly and conscientiously, unknown friends will come and seek you.” — Carl Jung
For almost four years, I travelled alone in sleeper coaches between Mumbai and Jammu.
I was barely 18–19, living in a hostel, and I rarely carried food for the journey.
Yet I don’t remember ever going hungry.
Some family in the compartment would always insist that I eat with them.
Many were on their way to Vaishno Devi, and seeing a young girl travelling alone, they would naturally make space for me.
I never refused.
I still remember a Dogri aunty sharing her delicious bharwa karela after returning from visiting her children.
Then there were Gujarati and Marathi families with what seemed like an endless supply of snacks, happily passing them around.
Even groups of young men travelling for the Vaishno Devi pilgrimage would share food.
At every station stop, even the roughest-looking boys would ask, “Do you want a water bottle?
Should we get you something to eat?”
Despite all the stories we hear today, my memories of those journeys are filled with warmth, trust, and quiet kindness.
Looking back, I realize that this instinct to care for a woman travelling alone, to share what you have with a stranger, and to make someone feel included is something I experienced again and again.
That, to me, is one of the beautiful sides of my country.
Alexander died of a simple fever in 323 BC.
Caesar died from 23 wounds in 44 BC.
But in 1527 AD…
One King in Bharat simply refused to die.
Maharana Sanga.
He fought with one arm. One leg. One eye.
80 wounds carved into his flesh.
80 Wounds. 1 King. Unkillable.
You are not a “Weak Nation”.
You are the bloodline of the greatest
Indestructible Warrior in human history.
Breakfast wasn't in our tradition( custom).
Westerners have passed it on,without we being aware of it.
Janma Star( Janma nakshathra ) is important in our Religion.
For death,it is tithi.
Celebration of birthday , instead of Janma Star isn't correct.
If we celebrate both, it is a waste of money.
Remembering of death day,doing annadhanam in place of doing Sraadh on tithi day isn't correct.
We must follow the SOP.
Scriptures confirm the above.
Namaskaram 🙏.
Is this SCIENCE or is it a form of Intellectual PLAGIARISM from Ayurveda?
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Science says Every time you eat, your body releases insulin to manage blood sugar.
Eat 6–8 times a day? Insulin is released 6–8 times.
Recent / Emerging research suggests that reducing eating/meal frequency may significantly improve metabolic diseases (even Diabetes, Heart problems etc) for many people.
Now here’s the interesting part…
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Ayurved described “द्विभुंजानो” or "2 Meals A Day" (in the appropriate context) centuries ago for overall health and longevity.
Back then, many "doctors with damaged liver" called Ayurveda “PseudoScience”🤣
Today, when similar ideas are being investigated and discussed in modern science & allopathy medicine, where is the acknowledgment?
If the idea is valuable now, why wasn’t it valuable then?
Is this scientific progress - or is it a form of intellectual plagiarism from Ayurveda?
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@Gopalee67@SanjeevSanskrit
#Ayurveda #MetabolicHealth #MedX #MedTwitter
Imagine a Tamil woman and a Tamil leader greeting each other with a "Namaste" or "Namaskaaram" .
NTK Dumeels & Dravidoids would have made sure tempers begins to flare..
But for Seeman..
"Salamu alaykum" & "alaykum salaam" are Sangam Era Tamil words..you know..😆😜
In 1950s, this man accidentally found a law that controls reality.
He put people in isolation chambers until they hallucinated.
The experts called it pseudoscience.
But, his discovery now powers therapy, education, and AI.
What he found will make you question consciousness:🧵
It's a shame no major film has been made about Biju Patnaik. He lived a life that sounds almost fictional:
In 1938, he flew his entire wedding procession by aircraft to Rawalpindi for his marriage to Gyanwati Sethi (who became the first Indian woman to hold a commercial pilot’s license, and the couple later flew daring missions together.)
While serving in the Royal Indian Air Force (including as head of Air Transport Command), he secretly ferried freedom fighters like Jayaprakash Narayan, Ram Manohar Lohia, and Aruna Asaf Ali to their hideouts. He also airdropped 'Quit India' leaflets to Indian troops while evacuating British families.
The British once jailed him for transporting nationalist leaders and distributing anti-British literature but also honored him for bravery in evacuating civilians from Japanese-occupied Burma.
During WWII, he flew daring missions delivering arms and supplies to Soviet forces in Stalingrad, and over the treacherous 'Hump' route to China in
support of Chinese Nationalist forces against the Japanese.
In July 1947, he and his wife flew a Dakota into Indonesia, landed on an improvised airstrip while evading Dutch anti-aircraft fire, rescued Prime Minister Sutan Sjahrir, refuelled using abandoned Japanese fuel, and flew him safely to India via Singapore.
A couple of months later, during the Pakistani invasion of Kashmir, he airlifted one of the first Indian troops into Srinagar.
The same year he founded Kalinga Airlines, one of India's earliest private airlines.
As Odisha CM post-1962 India-China war, he secretly visited CIA headquarters at Langley to forge a covert India-US partnership against China, which led to the Aviation Research Centre (ARC) at Charbatia, which supported U-2 recon missions over Tibet.
He was also a legendary administrator and statesman, laying much of the foundation of Odisha's industrial empire (mines, ports, heavy industries etc).
When he passed away, Indonesia observed 7 days of state mourning. Russia observed 1 day. He remains the only person in Indian history whose body was draped in the national flags of 3 nations - India, Indonesia, and Russia.
Few public figures have left such a footprint.
His extraordinary life needs to be brought to the big screen.
Absolutely terrifying CCTV visuals of Wayanad Landslide 😱
Look at the big tanker truck getting thrown off and people standing near that narrowly escaping.
#wayanad#landslide#exclusive
🔥Who needs a gym if you can selftrain at home like this !!!
From the strength of the Cobra to the balance of the Eagle, the stillness of the Tortoise to the grace of the Cat—many Yoga asanas draw inspiration from nature and the animal kingdom, reminding us that true fitness is about living in harmony with creation.
Yoga is not just physical training; it is a complete science of body, mind, and consciousness.🚩
A timeless Sanatani gift to the world that continues to transform millions. 🕉️🌍
Who is next after the Ramanujan?
In the mid-20th century, Western academic cartels claimed that advanced mathematics was a European construct, brought to a colonized India via British education. Tekkath Amayankottukurussi Kalathil Sarasvati Amma responded by spending decades deep in the forgotten archives of Kerala, translating archaic Sanskrit palm-leaf manuscripts with razor-sharp mathematical precision.
She proved that centuries before Sir Isaac Newton/Gottfried Leibniz were even born, unheralded Indian astronomers had already built the foundations of calculus & high-level geometry. This is the story of how an Unsung Scholar reclaimed the Intellectual Sovereignty of a Nation.
For generations under colonial rule, a deeply damaging psychological narrative was hammered into the Indian psyche: Your ancestors were mystics & poets, but they lacked the rigorous, logical discipline for advanced science & mathematics. The global academic consensus was that high-level geometry, infinite series, & calculus were the exclusive property of Europe.
India was viewed as a nation that needed to be civilized with Western numbers, completely oblivious to the fact that it had once been the mathematical capital of the world.
T.A. Sarasvati Amma was born in Kerala, a land with a deeply hidden, rich intellectual undercurrent. She was not an "uneducated" woman in the literal sense, she was a brilliant scholar of Sanskrit & Mathematics, but to the global elite who only validated degrees from Oxford/Cambridge/Harvard, she was an outsider working in the shadows.
In the 1950s & 60s, while working under the guidance of legendary scholars like Dr. V. Raghavan at the University of Madras, she realized that the history being taught in schools was a lie. She did not seek validation from Western journals. She went straight to the dirt, the dust & the decaying private libraries of old Kerala families.
She began unearthing 100s of brittle, centuries-old palm-leaf manuscripts written in a highly technical, coded astronomical Sanskrit.
Sarasvati Amma undertook a brutal, lonely intellectual pilgrimage. For yrs, w/o the aid of computers/digital databases/massive research grants, she painstakingly translated & mathematically mapped out texts like the Yuktibhasa, the Karanapaddhati & the Tantrasangraha.
Her pitch to the skeptical academic community was uncompromising: "I will not give you theories. I will give you the exact geometric proofs, calculated centuries before your European heroes walked the earth."
She discovered that in the 14th century, a mathematician named Madhava of Sangamagrama & his disciples in the Kerala School of Mathematics had already solved problems that Europe would not touch until the late 17th century.
Against all odds, in 1979, Sarasvati Amma published her magnum opus: "Geometry in Ancient and Medieval India." It was a masterclass in mathematical archaeology that fundamentally shook the foundations of global history.
She systematically proved that:
The Madhava-Gregory Series: The infinite series for pi*(4 X (1 - 1/3 + 1/5 - 1/7.......), attributed to the Scottish mathematician James Gregory in 1671, was recorded in India 300 yrs earlier.
For the 1st time in modern history, the West could not look down its nose. The proofs were right there, written on palm leaves, preserved by a quiet woman who refused to let her nation’s history be erased.
Sarasvati Amma’s work didn't build corporate empires/software companies, but it did something far more powerful: it restored the intellectual self-respect of an entire civilization. Her book became the absolute gold standard reference for the history of mathematics worldwide, forcing global historians to slowly & reluctantly rewrite their textbooks.
She lived a fiercely quiet, simple life, retiring as a prof & spending her final yrs in her hometown in Kerala, completely disconnected from the blinding lights of fame. She passed away in 2000, largely unknown to the millions of Indian students who daily study the very calculus her work reclaimed.
T.A. Sarasvati Amma proved that the ultimate form of patriotism is the preservation of truth. She showed that a nation’s backbone is nott just built by industrial concrete/military might, but by its memory.
T.A. Sarasvati Amma proved that a lone Indian woman, armed with nothing but dusty palm leaves & an iron will, could rewrite the mathematical history of the world.