This guy asking Sikhs to consume Cow meat is certainly an anti Guru masquerading as a Sikh.
Read Guru Gobind Singh Ji's Ugardanti Bani from Dashama Granth he refers to cow as a sacred, wishfulfilling being.
Also refer to Maharaja Ranjit Singh's court records, Cow slaughter was banned in Khalsa Empire as was punishable by death.
Hindus toppled a BJP Govt in Delhi over onion prices in 1998 - This led to a CONg govt in Delhi for 15 years between 1998-2013 & then an AAP Govt from 2013-2025
Who suffered? Hindus
But we didn't learn from this
Hindus toppled BJP at centre in 2004 and ushered in Sonia Gandhi's CONg to unleash the darkest decade for Bharat & Hindus
But we still didn't learn from this and we allowed CONg to claw back in MP, CG, Rajasthan first followed by Karnataka & HP. Who suffered? - Hindus & the state !
Please remember : THE WORST BJP GOVT WILL STILL BE BETTER THAN THE BEST CONG GOVT
There are millions of pro-India Sikhs across social media, but they all are scattered.
It's time to unite. 🇮🇳
If you know any Sikh or Kaur who proudly supports India, tag them below. This isn't for a GC, it's to build a strong network of like-minded people.
Waheguru 🙏
When a society begins to celebrate what it should condemn, it is no longer just individuals who have lost their minds, the entire society has.
Yesterday, a brawl broke out inside a Gurudwara where the Akal Takht Jathedar and a large group of "Nihangs" had gathered to honour the four individuals involved in the Uttarakhand assault incident, as though they had made some extraordinary contribution to humanity or the community. In doing so, Akal Takht Jathedar was effectively declaring petty criminals not only innocent by overriding the constitutional process, but also elevating them as honorary figures within the community.
At the very same time, the "Nihang" Jasdeep "Singh" who led the group in Uttarakhand was being exposed for homosexual activities, which reportedly became the reason for the commotion inside the Gurudwara, where a group of Nihangs assaulted an individual within the temple premises.
Everything that is wrong with Sikh society was on full display for the world to witness: individuals accused of criminal conduct being honoured by community leaders; homosexuals, drug addicts, and criminals being projected as sinless of the community; and a complete disregard for the sanctity of the temple premises.
People like us, often, or rather always, looked upon with contempt for speaking on root afflictions within our own societies are merely point out the Pakhand that has taken root within community. This Pakhand is no longer confined to individuals; it has become institutional, and it is rotting Sikhi from within.
We are simply trying to shield Sikh Panth from further deterioration by highliting the most fundamental aspects eating into roots of Sikhi, in whatever capacity we can. For us, the butchering of the legacy of the Gurus is intolerable. At the same time, we make no claim to be Sikhs of the highest order. I would go so far as to say that I am not even worthy of calling myself a Sikh, Sikhi is a great responsibility. Yet whenever I witness the vilest misuse of the Gurus' legacy, message of Sikh Gurus being eroded to mere symbolism and hooliganism for personal gain, my blood boils.
Until capable individuals and intellectuals within the Punjabi community confront these root afflictions instead of shielding them, the decay will continue until it inevitably reaches their own doorsteps.
Today is anniversary of Cdn 9/11. 41yrs ago Khalistani Sikh terrorists blew a civil airliner over the Atlantic. Among dead were 84 kids under the age of 12.
🇨🇦 LEARNT NOTHING! Mastermind of atrocity openly venerated on its streets. Watch this 2min video.
The sidelining of the HAL HF-24 Marut by the Indian govt is 1 of the most frustrating chapters in our defense history. It was not sidelined because the design was bad; it was sidelined because the airframe was a magnificent, world-class sports car that the govt forced to run on a 3 cylinder auto-rickshaw engine.
Kurt Tank designed the Marut’s gorgeous, area-ruled, swept-wing fuselage specifically to achieve Mach 2. Yet, it lived & died w/o ever fulfilling its true aerodynamic potential. The program was systematically starved & eventually abandoned due to a toxic mixture of internal short-sightedness, bureaucratic failure & brutal international arm-twisting.
When building a fighter jet, we normally pick a proven engine & design the plane around it. India did the exact opposite: we designed a flawless Mach 2 airframe 1st & assumed we could buy/build an engine later. HAL initially pinned its hopes on the British manufacturer Rolls-Royce to develop an upgraded, high-thrust version of their Orpheus engine (the Orpheus 12). Rolls-Royce offered to co-develop it with India for a development cost of about £3 million.
The Indian bureaucracy, suffering from extreme penny-wisdom, rejected the offer as too expensive. India then tried to collaborate with Egypt, which was developing a promising engine called the Brandner E-300 for their own fighter project. India even sent a Marut airframe to Egypt to test it. But following the disastrous 1967 Six Day War & subsequent political shifts, the Egyptian engine program imploded.
Left with absolutely no options, the govt ordered HAL to fit the Marut with twin Bristol Siddeley Orpheus 703 engines. This was the exact same engine used in the tiny Folland Gnat fighter. It was entirely un-reheated (no afterburners) & grossly underpowered. The Marut’s frame was designed to handle immense supersonic forces, but its engines could barely push it past Mach 1 in a steep dive.
The Indian Air Force found itself operating a cutting-edge interceptor that was functionally obsolete in top speed the day it rolled out. While India was struggling to find an engine for the Marut, the Soviet Union walked into New Delhi with a highly seductive, ready-made solution: the MiG-21.
The Soviets offered a full domestic license-production agreement with tech transfers in local currencies (rupee-ruble trade). For a govt facing severe economic strains & immediate military threats from neighbors, the temptation was too high. Why pour millions of rupees and a decade of painful research into stabilizing a homegrown, underpowered plane when the Soviets could hand you a mass-produced, Mach 2 capable interceptor right now?
The Ministry of Defence shifted its priority, funding & focus toward compiling the massive MiG-21 ecosystem, quietly leaving the Marut to starve in the background. The final nail in the Marut’s coffin was geopolitical. In 1974, India conducted its 1st peaceful nuclear test (Smiling Buddha) in Pokhran. The Western world reacted with instant fury, slapping India with strict, sweeping embargoes on dual-use technologies, aerospace components & specialized alloys.
The Marut, despite being "indigenous," still relied on critical British spares & components for its basic Orpheus engines. Overnight, sourcing parts to maintain even the existing fleet became a diplomatic nightmare. Any lingering hopes of importing a Western engine to upgrade the Marut to its true Mach 2 state were permanently vaporized by international sanctions.
The most tragic element of the Marut's demise was a complete lack of long-term vision within the defense establishment. Despite being heavily underpowered, the Marut was an absolute beast at low altitudes. During the 1971 Indo-Pak War, it flew over 300 combat sorties, hitting enemy positions relentlessly. Because of its brilliant aerodynamic design, it was incredibly stable & resilient; several Maruts returned to base safely after taking heavy anti-aircraft fire & having 1 entire engine blown completely apart.
Yet, the decision-makers at the time failed to realize that building an indigenous aerospace industry requires absorbing massive structural failures & investing consistently through the iterations. Instead of viewing the engine crisis as a challenge to conquer by setting up an indigenous jet engine development lab right then, the program was quietly capped at just 147 units & phased out entirely by 1990.
By stopping the Marut program instead of fixing its propulsion bugs, India effectively caused a 30 yr systemic gap in its indigenous design memory. When we finally started the LCA Tejas program in the late 1980s, we had to relearn the entire physics of fighter jet design from scratch & we faced the exact same bottleneck again: the lack of a homegrown engine :((
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That is your second brain. It just started thinking.
Depth of Pakistan’s history is exactly 79 years.
The depth of India’s history, however, is is not measured in centuries but in millennia.
#Takhshila and Nalanda were not merely centres of learning, but luminous markers of civilisation that engaged with knowledge at a time when the rest of the world was still in intellectual infancy.
The irony is, Mr Ambassador that the heritage Pakistan takes pride in today stands largely disconnected from these civilisational wonders.
It certainly grabbed the geography, not the continuity.
Though many correctly pointed out that Pakistan came into existence only in 1947 CE, centuries after Taxila lay in ruins, there's a BIGGER point to be made:
Great knowledge centers like Takshashila & Nalanda flourished in Bharat under a religious ideology & culture that would be considered "haraam" under a later day religious ideology & culture that were actually the forces behind the creation of Pakistan from a portion of the land of Bharat! So it would be highly ironic for Pakistan to claim credit for Taxila.
BTW, it was barbaric Hun and Muslim invaders who destroyed these great knowledge centers.. 😢
क्या ‘नमः’ महादेव के नाम के पहले बोलते हैं, अन्य देवताओं के नाम के पहले नहीं? क्या ‘नमः’ का अर्थ “न मेरा” है? आइए जानें इंस्टाग्राम की व्यापक फिरकी (वायरल रील) का सच।
A year ago, a Hindu woman studying at a college in Bhopal filed a police case against a college senior named Farhan that he befriended her under a false identity, and then drugged, raped, blackmailed and forcibly tried to convert her to Islam
Soon after, several women from the same college came forward with similar complaints against different men
Police found that the accused were part of the same gang and had the backing of a criminal named Shariq who is notorious in Bhopal by nickname ‘Machli’
Police found that the accused targeted Hindu girls in a coordinated manner - trapping one girl, then introducing her friend to another gang member, and so on
They also facilitated opportunities for intimacy and then secretly recorded videos
Two of the victims were sisters who had lost their parents long ago and were being raised in poverty by relatives. The scandal left them so shattered that one of them tried to kill herself and still bears a deep scar on her wrist
The revelations were reported as ‘Bhopal sex scandal’
Such was the outrage over the shocking revelations that MP govt got Shariq’s house bulldozed, top police chief of MP got involved, women’s commission got involved, and several accused were arrested. They continue to be in jail
The most important intervention came from NHRC member @KanoongoPriyank
He closely monitored progress of the case, ensuring it was not diluted. Such was his impact that a close aide of Shariq once reached his office in Delhi and asked him to withdraw from the matter. Priyank Ji threw him out of his office. The incident was widely covered by the media
Now comes his most significant intervention
He conceptualised a program to educate college girls across Bhopal about this racket as well as legal and social support available to any girl who is trapped but either is not recognising it yet or is too scared to break free
This program, named Sankalp, was taken up by @sewanyaya, run by @SanjeevSanskrit and me, and implemented through our partner @NetworkforJus
We selected a group of women college students from Bhopal, trained them and deployed them to conduct large-scale awareness sessions across campuses
In the past eight months, this group has educated over 8,000 girls across 100 colleges in Bhopal
During the program, several who attended these sessions later reached out to the team privately and managed to get out of such situations, while three went on to file actual police cases.
Yesterday, Priyank Ji and I were in Bhopal to mark the highly successful completion of the first year of this programme, along with MP Child Commission Chairperson Nivedita Sharma and the senior leadership of the LNCT Group of Colleges
I also met the remarkable trainers, mentored by the superb @nidhikartikey and @SalujaSanat
And I also met three victims of the scandal
Their stories are disturbing and I will share them another time
But I saw they have found their strongest support system and closest friends in the Sankalp team
Kailasa was just scanned with lasers, and if you haven’t been following this place, hold on.
What’s being uncovered here won’t just rewrite Indian history. It could rewrite human history and prove Ancient India had tools far more advanced than we’ve been told.
But first, you have to understand what you’re looking at. Kailasa wasn’t built. It was removed from the side of a mountain. That means there was no room for mistakes while carving one of the hardest rocks on Earth. Between 200,000 and 400,000 tons of basalt were removed to create it. The first mystery is simple: we don’t know where it all went. We also don’t truly know when it was built. The main dating sources are two land grants, but that doesn’t tell us when the actual carving began. Dating matters because it would tell us what tools they had. Ancient India had steel by 600 BC, which later became the famous Damascus steel. But basalt is hardened lava. It’s around a 6 on the Mohs scale, meaning steel barely scratches it. In 1682, a Mughal emperor ordered 1,000 workers to destroy Kailasa. They failed. That alone shows how hard this stone is. Even with modern alloys, humans barely make a dent. Russian researchers tested this by having people strike basalt with modern tools, then measuring the removed volume with photogrammetry. The result? One person working every day for 3 years could remove only about 1 cubic meter. And since Kailasa is unfinished, we still have tool marks. Those marks show cuts deeper than what modern hydraulic breakers can achieve. To penetrate basalt that deeply, we’d normally need huge machinery. But machines that size wouldn’t fit in many of these spaces. So clearly, they had different tools. Not just powerful tools. Precision tools. The detail in Kailasa’s carvings looks like work done in soft soapstone, except it’s carved into basalt. What we know for sure is that our assumptions about ancient India are wrong. At minimum, they were far more advanced than we give them credit for. At most, something was happening back then that we still don’t fully comprehend.
There was no Islam when Aryabhatta was composing Raghvamsa
There was No Christianity when Kautilya was writing Arthashastra
There was no Buddhism when Patanjali was composing his Yoga Shastra.
We are a continuous civilization from time immemorial, Starting From Vedas .
महान क्रांतिकारी और प्रखर राष्ट्रवादी चिंतक वीर सावरकर जी को उनकी जयंती पर सादर नमन! वीरता और बौद्धिकता से भरा उनका व्यक्तित्व देश की हर पीढ़ी को प्रेरित करता रहेगा।
अनन्तोद्भूतभूतौघसङ्कुले भूतलेऽखिले।
शस्त्रे शास्त्रे त्रिचतुराश्चतुरा यदि मादृशाः।।
देश के अलग-अलग हिस्सों में तापमान लगातार बढ़ रहा है और इसके साथ ही दैनिक जीवन में गर्मी से होने वाली कई कठिनाइयां भी बढ़ रही हैं। मैं सभी देशवासियों से आग्रह करता हूं कि जितनी अधिक सावधानी बरत सकें, अवश्य बरतें। कृपया स्वयं को हाइड्रेटेड रखें, घर से बाहर निकलते समय पानी साथ रखें। ऐसे मौसम में आपकी संवेदनशीलता भी बहुत बड़ा सहारा बन जाती है। यदि संभव हो, तो किसी प्यासे व्यक्ति को एक गिलास पानी अवश्य दें। मैं ऐसे लोगों की सराहना भी करूँगा जो अपने घरों के और दुकानों के बाहर मटके में जल रखते हैं ताकि कोई भी उनसे पानी पी सके।