"Shree Ram ki wife bigade sabhi life" — says a poet in Seoni, MP.
At a poets' conference organised by famous bhajan singer Shahnaz Akhtar, a poet made vulgar and derogatory remarks on Bhagwan Shri Ram and Mata Sita.
Only one brave Hindu youth from the crowd stood up and warned him: “Stop or I’ll blacken your face!”
TCS Nashik UPDATE:
Suspended HR employee Nida Khan has confessed during interrogation that she gave namaz training to victims as part of the forced conversion racket.
She had provided burqas, religious books, Islamic apps and videos to Hindu women employees.
Charge sheets filed in all 9 FIRs.
This is the level of Brainwash Maulans Do To Convert Hindu.
Look at Aayush Malik now Mohammad Ali.
Altough he didn't changed his Hindu name.
He is saying:
"Maulvi told me how to wash hands..
Then I saw this is How Doctor wash their hands."
Insane level of Brainwashing..
Bhagvaan paisa thoda kam de dete. Aisi nalli aulaad na dete jo 4 youtube video dekhke mulla ban jaye.
Pure mental weakness specimen so easily brainwashed. Smh.
Shamli trader Ayush Malik, now Mohammad Ali, lands in controversy after Eid prayer pictures went viral, prompting father to file a forced conversion plaint. @Uppolice arrests his wife Chandni Qureshi & her father. Ayush denies allegations, says decision independent @timesofindia
This is Urduwood propaganda !!
Kiran Rao , ex-wife of Jih@di Aamir Khan directed this movie on his recommendation
Image 1: Laapata Ladies women got exchanged due to ghunghat that too a see through !!
Image 2: Burqa city where she actually copied the movie from !!
When you shape the narrative away from real evil of one society to the other!!
Islam is Best Religion for all women
Perfect example ..
Kerala MLA Fathima Thahiliya faces intense backlash from the Sunni clerics' body of kerala, for lighting a traditional oil lamp at a restaurant opening.
They threatened to expel the MLA from Islam, calling lighting the traditional Neelavilakku lamp is 'haram' and a 'sin' for a muslim.
Japan suspended batches of Indian mangoes because of fruit flies. Because the Indian fruit flies are non-native to Japan. If fruit flies are eating a fruit, then the fruit is actually good, not poisonous as many have claimed.
In fact, there's a food movement that eats vegetables and fruits that are affected by insects as they seem to have more beneficial nutrients for humans.
Anyway, the point is, Japan has banned American fruit imports too over pesticides (due to more stringent requirements in Japan).
But Americans aren't making thousands of videos claiming their fruits are poisonous. Indians do it. Indians themselves do hit jobs against their own country's products due to politics and programming.
A vlogger's Kashmir experience raises serious questions.
He claims that the moment he mentions the Indian Army, PM Modi, or Yogi ji, Kashmiris turns hostile instantly.
He alleged that Kashmiris blamed the Army for the instability and accused it of having "bad intentions" towards women, instead of blaming the terrorists. When he protested, he was threatened.
At the Martand Sun Temple, locals lied and claimed it was destroyed by "lightning," not by Islamic invaders, and threatened him for recording the truth.
He also found a Shivling in a locked temple where no Jalabhishek was allowed.
He alleged that even a cop harassed him after hearing "Gorakhpur" and let him go only after taking a bribe.
India's falling birth rate is not proof that society made having children "impossible." History was far harsher. Parents dealt with infant deaths, maternal mortality, disease, hunger, and insecurity as a normal part of life. Environmentally and socially, this is the safest era to raise children. The financial argument is weak too since fertility is often highest in poorer conditions. The deeper shift is cultural. Marriage is delayed, family formation is deprioritised, careerism and radical individualism are celebrated, children are treated as lifestyle burdens, and technology made consequence free sex easier. This is the correct diagnosis.
If you’re from Jammu, you’ve probably noticed the scary face hangers on the outer walls of many Dogri homes.
Ask around, and most people will say they’re meant to ward off the 🧿 (evil eye).
To be honest, I suspected there’s more to it than that - something that may have been forgotten or lost in translation over generations.
Recently, I came across similar traditions in other parts of India, especially Karnataka. Digging a little deeper, I found that these faces closely resemble Kirtimukha , dwarpala or sometimes Yali - the fierce protective motif seen on ancient Hindu temples across the country.
What survives today as a household charm may well be a continuation of a much older civilizational symbol, whose original meaning has gradually faded from popular memory from Jammu to Tamil Nadu
Women feel things harder. Not just in the body. In the mind, in the heart, in places that take years to heal. That's not a weakness. It's just how it is when you're the one holding the whole family together.
Long back, the danger was simple. Invaders, swords, abduction. You could see it. So our ancestors built walls around their women. Strict ones. People love to mock that today. But those walls are the reason we're still here at all. We should've been wiped out. We weren't.
The problem is, a wall you never take down stops being safety. It becomes a cage. And wanting out of that cage was fair. That part was right.
But here's the thing nobody wants to say. The war didn't stop. It just changed shape.
Earlier it came with a sword. Now it comes through the phone in your hand. A reel, a movie, a 100s small messages every day. Don't settle down. Don't tie yourself to anyone. Don't have kids. Just enjoy, scroll, repeat.
So the want for freedom got twisted. Earlier independence meant you could stand on your own. Now it's being sold as needing nobody, ever. That's not freedom. It just looks like it.
And funny thing is, the people selling this are wrecking their own homes too. But it hurts us more. Because here the fire to break free was already burning hot, and they just poured oil on it.
We came out of a war we could see, and walked into one we can't. The old one you fought with walls. This one you only fight by seeing it for what it is.
That's all. Just think about it.
News coming in from #Goalpara district of #Assam.
She is Sahida Begum. Her son Sumit Alam is a student of Class- IX in ‘Habraghat HS School’.
She cooked beef and gave that in the tiffin box of her son. She allegedly told her son to feed the cooked beef to his Hindu classmates.
Sumit Alam and his 4 Muslim classmates tried to feed a Hindu student beef forcefully in school.
The Police arrested Sahida Begum and detained the accused Muslim students.
Sringeri Sharada Peetham is the first and foremost of the 4 cardinal monasteries established by Adi Shankaracharya to preserve Hinduism. It is not a tourist spot but a sacred space governed by its own customs and dress code. What exactly are these burqa clad women doing there?
Parsi woman married to a Muslim gets her last rites done as per Hindu Dharma:
Thirty-five years ago, a woman named Navsari got married to a Muslim professor. The professor met the woman while she was doing her bachelor's degree in Gujarati language.
The duo grew closer. The woman told her family she wanted to marry the man who was 15 years older than her, but with relentless pressure the family gave in. The woman was abandoned by Parsi social circles; her family also severed ties with her.
Reportedly, she did not convert and practiced Zoroastrianism. Recently she fell ill and, after being treated for days at a Parsi-run hospital, she died on June 4.
The husband contacted some clerics who denied permission for her burial. The same happened with the Parsi community. Finding no help, he called a VHP functionary and his friend, who helped him, and the woman's last rites were performed as per Hindu Dharma.
Very sad. To deny last rites… that’s cold.
On Mahalaya Amavasya, there is a Sarva Pitri Pinda Dhaan where we offer pindam to all jivas who don’t get yearly rites.
Every Hindu must observe and participate in annual Mahalaya Amavasya rites in whatever way that resonates with them.
Hindus believe in reincarnation and pitris. At some point, all humans .. manushyas.. all jivas.. are connected.
After death, the *I* doesn’t exist nor does any kind of identity. It’s only a departed atma that will join Paramatma.
We are all fragments of the Brahman.. the supreme super consciousness of the universe.. we only hold onto earth bound identity as long as we are alive.
Om Shanti 🙏