Aaj autowale bhaiya ne pucha kaha jaoge?
Maine kaha- swarg le chalo! 😎
Bhaiya chonke, ludo khekna vand kara aur has pade😂
Maine pucha aapko nahi jaana?
Bole- Jana toh hai par rasta nahi pata.
Maine kaha bhaiya ek cheez mujhe pata hai!
Woh bole woh kya?
Ki marna padega😜😈
@_amitbehere Indians were tallest and look at us now. ANCESTORS GREAT... AUR hum...ke muh dikahu apne bhagwan/dada krishna aur purkha ne... LAAJ ANI CHIAE. KARMA KARo BC BHUNDI DHALIYA. BADALO DHEERE DHERE SAB KUCH. SABSE MAHAN KAUM/ LOG HAI BHARTIYA... APNA POTENTIAL pehchano&sudhar karo
Indians were tallest and look at us now. ANCESTORS GREAT... AUR hum...ke muh dikahu apne dada krishan balrama aur purkha ne... LAAJ ANI CHIAE. KARMA KAR BC BHUNDI DHALIYA. BADALO DHEERE DHERE SAB KUCH. SABSE MAHAN KAUM/ LOG HAI BHARTIYA... APNA POTENTIAL pehchano&sudhar karo.
When I told my non Indians friends, that my height is "about average" in India (around 165-166cm),
BhaiSaab, they couldn't stop laughing for 10 mins ...!!!
The shortest among my non subcontinent friends is about 5'9. Shortest.
Now of course there is no shame is being short,
but it's shameful that that Indian "average" height is *decreasing* because we are getting shit nutrition.
I am sure Modi Ji's tatti free rations also has a lot to do with that. It's less food and more manure.
Not to mention pure veg Jain and Brahmin bhadwas snatching eggs out of the mouths of school children.
Chinese average height on the other hand increased almost 4 inches in 35 years.
@kaushikji_2004@casteobession 1931 ka caste data dekho bhramins 9-10 the, uttrakhand alag ho gaya waha hai bhramins bahut. aur yadav 10% the, unki aaj 11-12% hai, aur bhramin less than 10% hai bro. around 9%.
@nsj2805@Mostly_Geeky Neither! Most are chill & big hearted usually. But once they get in rage, they are crazy!
Depends on their company & upbringing as well.
Within 50 years of the Prophet’s death, almost all of North Africa from the Atlantic to the gates of India became Islamized. The Byzantine and Sassanid Empires fell, yet despite the Arab invasion of Sindh in 712, it took nearly 500 years to establish the first Islamic sultanate in India.
For five centuries, our ancestors resisted, preventing Arab expansion beyond the narrow borders of Sindh.
Who were these warriors? Leaders like Lalitaditya, Bappa Rawal of Mewar, Nagabhatta, Pulakeshin, Dantidurga, and many others played a crucial role in this resistance.
Yet, their stories barely occupy a single page in our school history books, while entire chapters are dedicated to invaders. Our children learn about the lineage of the entire Mughal dynasty but remain unaware of the brave kings who fought to defend our land.
This is the Grand Canyon of Odisha, an underrated hidden gem, 120 km from Sambalpur. Clear blue waters pass through granite beds. I wonder why such places are not on the tourism map of India.
📍 Kanhakund, Odisha.