@Iyervval@DelhiJalBoard@Iyervval Bhai Duniya bhar ki bakaiti karta tu… Tirupati Lord Venkateshwara Swami laddu adulteration and Vivekananda Reddy ex Mp ke Brutal murder ki baat kyu nahi uthate ..
I watched this video almost 11–12 years ago, and even today, it stands out.
If someone genuinely wants to understand what Hinduism truly is, I would strongly suggest watching this. It brings remarkable clarity about dharma, about oneself, and about why, at some point in life, almost every human naturally relates to Hinduism.
The video has been removed from the official channel, but I managed to find it on another one. What it contains is pure wisdom. It does not preach, it explains. It does not impose, it resonates.
If you watch it with an open mind, you may not feel the need to watch anything else. At the very least, it gives a clear surface-level understanding of Hinduism, and for many, that itself becomes a doorway to deeper inquiry.
A must-watch for anyone who is curious, questioning, or simply seeking clarity.
https://t.co/K6Tp1E22FC
Today marks one year since Atul Subhash’s death:
Wife got bail within 30 days and is still with Accenture.
Wife got custody of their son. Court rejected Atul’s mother’s custody plea, calling her “a stranger to the child.”
No inquiry against Judge Rita Kaushik; she was promoted to District Judge instead.
The abetment case is adjourned for a year, showing the system’s priority.
The system he hoped would change after his death stayed exactly the same.
So far, none of the last wishes he expressed in his video have materialised. And this is precisely why men facing similar harassment must hear this: do not take the step Atul took. His absence has not eased the burden on his father, mother, or brother. His son will grow up entirely shaped by the environment of his mother’s family, with their narrative becoming the only version he knows. The legal system has not shifted, the laws have not changed, and the machinery he hoped would respond has remained unmoved.
So stay alive and fight.
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A viral video created by a high school student explaining the fourth dimension then disappeared without a trace....🧐🤔
This original video, created by a high school student, explains the concept of the fourth spatial dimension by building upon lower dimensions and using analogies like how a 3D object's shadow appears in a 2D world. He illustrates how a four-dimensional object would cast a "shadow" in our three-dimensional world.
Very satisfying ending!
Not saying this about the kid, but the parents. If you can't teach your kids humility, patience, and manners, they turn out to be such rude overconfident lot. Not winning a single rupee will surely pinch them for a long time.
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