@CruelBarb67@Vaishnav122 In MP Bundelkhand there is more jains compared to Up Bundelkhand in sagar city they are 7 percent. There is also a famous jain sight in MP Bundelkhand called Sonagir near Datia
@Mamdhata It takes time to remove stigma from things like stigma for eggs is getting fade slowly but for pork there is still a lot of stigma even more than 98 percent hindu will not agree to eat pork
Whenever people talk about cultural diversity in india they only talk about big cities like Mumbai and bengluru meanwhile this tier 3 city from south gujarat has people from every corner of India
My college is sh*t. Bc my friend was going to be best student runner up but they gave it to a girl just to show diversity if your only purpose is only to show diversity then make it female only competition. This is also a type of favouritism.
It's in Bundelkhandi not Hindi and it goes like:
'बाप का बैरी जे ना मारे
ओकर मांस गिद्ध न खाय'
'One who does not slay his father’s enemy/killer, even vultures will refuse to feed on their flesh.'
This famous line comes from the Alha-Khand (or the epic of Alha-Udal), which is part of the folk epic tradition of Bundelkhand. This line appears in the context of the ‘Battle of Mandau’ (or the Battle of Mahoba), where Udal vows to avenge the killing of his father (Dakshraj/Dasraj).