Karna told Lord Krishna before the Mahabharata war exactly which planets would cause the Kauravas to lose.
Those same planets are aligning again in 2030
Saturn enters Rohini Nakshatra on June 6, 2030.
Every time this has happened in recorded history -
major wars have begun
governments have fallen,
and the world has gone through changes that very few people expected.
What we can expect this time ?
A 15-year-old dream has come true today. I started a PhD with the dream of creating a system that chants any Sanskrit shloka perfectly.
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Qutbuddin Aibak, the first ruler of the Slave Dynasty in the Delhi Sultanate, died after falling from a galloping horse.
But is it really possible that a general who rode a horse for the first time at the age of 11 and fought countless battles on horseback could die from a galloping horse?
Real History vs. Fabricated Story
When Qutbuddin Aibak plundered Rajputana, he killed the king of Mewar and captured Prince Karan Singh. Along with the looted wealth and the prince, he also took the prince's horse "Shubhrak" to Lahore.
In Lahore, Karan Singh tried to escape and was captured. Qutbuddin ordered his beheading and, to add insult to injury, ordered a polo match played using the dead prince's head as a ball.
On the day of the beheading, Qutbuddin arrived at the venue riding Shubhrak. Upon seeing its master Karan Singh, the horse bolted uncontrollably, causing Qutbuddin to fall from the horse. Shubhrak kicked the fallen Qutbuddin with a powerful kick. The powerful blows to the chest and head proved fatal. Qutbuddin Aibak died instantly in 1210 CE.
Everyone was stunned. Shubhrak ran towards Karan Singh, and taking advantage of the ensuing chaos, the prince jumped onto his valiant horse, which immediately took off running and began the most arduous race of his life.
It was a continuous race for almost more than three days, finally stopping at the gates of the kingdom of Mewar. When the prince dismounted, Shubhrak stood still like a statue. Karan Singh lovingly stroked the horse's head, but was shocked when Shubhrak fell to the ground.
The powerful horse managed to save its master and safely escorted him back to his kingdom before succumbing to his injuries.
We've read about Chetak, but the story of Shubhrak is beyond belief! Facts like this never make it into the curriculum of our modern education system. Most of us haven't even heard of it. Have we?
It is permanently buried in history. It's time to share the glory.
🙏🏻🇮🇳Jai Hind🙏🏻
This book was published in 1916 by Benaras Hindu University...
Not available now. All the copies got destroyed. One copy was available in the library of California University, which has been digitised by Microsoft. It is a beautiful introduction to Hinduism, without any school affiliations. It is especially suited to youth. You may go through at leisure. It has 304 pages and share it further with your known younger generation kids. This is a rare book on “Sanatana Dharma” - Please READ and share it to our youth group as much as possible... https://t.co/pKkRmqtP6d
This is a Sanskrit prayer for Rain
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The chakras are not merely symbols within the body—they are gateways to higher consciousness, inner balance, and self-realization.
When the mind becomes still and awareness turns inward, the journey through the seven chakras begins. From the grounding strength of Muladhara to the divine illumination of Sahasrara, each chakra represents a step in the evolution of human consciousness.
True spiritual growth is not about escaping the world; it is about awakening the dormant energy within, harmonizing body, mind, and soul, and realizing the eternal Self that exists beyond all limitations.
The path of Kundalini reminds us that the universe we seek outside already resides within.
The Gayatri Mantra is more than a prayer—it is a profound spiritual discipline that has inspired seekers for centuries. Traditional teachings associate its 24 syllables with different aspects of human consciousness, symbolizing qualities such as wisdom, courage, self-restraint, devotion, intellect, and inner awakening.
Whether viewed through the lens of spirituality, meditation, or personal growth, regular chanting of the Gayatri Mantra encourages mental clarity, emotional balance, and a deeper connection with the divine. Its enduring power lies not merely in sound, but in the transformation it inspires within the practitioner.
“He has anchored Indias perception of itself in a worldview rooted in Indian heritage, not western secularism.”
What is wrong with this? Why should India divorce itself from its own heritage and define itself by yardsticks that have no civilisational basis in India?
There has been no conflict between temporal and ecclesiastical power in India, as in the West.
Interestingly, the Enlightenment in the West has “pagan” Greek roots.
Hindu civilisation is inherently secular.
The secularism debate in India is political, rooted in the partition of the country on the basis of religion and the political need to integrate the Indian Muslims in an independent India.
Western ideas of secularism have been artificially planted in India and have created political, social and religious dissensions in our country.
The burden of being “secular” in India should be shared equally by all religious communities. But is it the case?
European and US societies have deep Christian roots. Europe defines its roots as Judeo-Christian. It has powerful Christian lobbies that exert influence in their societies as well as colour the European world view.
The Evangelists in the US, the global power of the Catholic church, the religious activities of the Presbyterians- and all have been active in conversions in India- call into question “western secularism”.
Western societies have an understanding of Abrahamic religions but cannot intellectually and politically connect with Hinduism and hence the obsession with the caste system, cow worship and perceived social ills.
More can be said.
Erik Solheim may mean well but the phrase “Hindu nationalism” is a wrong term that distorts reality and carries a negative connotation.
India wants to be India, defined by its own civilisation and not western idioms.
एक वायरल वीडियो में एक माँ अपने छोटे बच्चे से पूछती है कि अगर वह उसे छोड़कर चली जाए तो वह क्या करेगा। साढ़े तीन साल का बच्चा भावुक और मासूम जवाब देता है जो उसकी माँ के प्रति गहरी आसक्ति को दर्शाता है।
बच्चे की प्रतिक्रिया से पता चलता है कि वह अपनी माँ को खोने की बात को समझ नहीं पाता, लेकिन उसे विश्वास है कि वह हमेशा उसके पास वापस आएगी।
यह खूबसूरती से दिखाता है कि एक बच्चे की दुनिया में, माँ के बिना सब कुछ है, पर कुछ भी नहीं। ❤️💔
His name was Srinivas Kuchibhotla.
Born in Hyderabad. His parents called him Srinu.
He came to America in 2006 for his master's. Graduated with a 3.85 GPA. Worked his way up from software engineer to aviation programs manager at Garmin in Kansas.
His manager said one thing about him. Top of his class kind of guy.
He built a home in Kansas with his wife. Painted the walls himself. Installed the garage door himself.
A few weeks before he died, they had a doctor's appointment. They were trying to start a family.
He would have turned 33 on March 9.
On February 22 2017, he and his friend Alok stopped at a bar after work to watch a basketball game. An ordinary Wednesday evening.
A man there had been watching them for weeks. Told others they looked like terrorists.
That night, he walked up to their table. Poked Srinivas in the chest. Demanded to know their immigration status. Shouted get out of my country.
Other patrons threw him out.
He drove home. Got his gun. Changed his shirt so nobody would recognise him. Came back.
He fired eight rounds.
Srinivas died that night.
As the killer fled, he told someone he had just killed two Iranians.
Srinivas was Indian. From Hyderabad. Eleven years in America. Not one complaint against him. Not one rule broken.
His mother had asked him many times to come back if he ever felt unsafe.
He always told her he was safe.
His body came home to Hyderabad in a coffin. His mother wailed as it was carried through the streets in a flower laden carriage.
She said she would not allow her younger son to go back to America.
His father said whatever was destined has happened.
The killer got three life sentences.
Srinivas got a funeral at 32.
He did everything right. Degree. Visa. Job. Taxes. Never raised his voice at anyone.
None of it was enough.
His name was Srinivas Kuchibhotla.
Every Indian in the US deserves to know it.
The daughter of a company owner fell in love with a Mu$lim boy...
She was madly in love and defied her parents' wishes.
Feeling helpless, her parents sought the advice of a friend.
The friend's family and their family subsequently went on a picnic together.
During the picnic, the friend made it clear that she was on the girl's side.
She stated that all religions are equal and that the parents should allow the marriage to take place.
Consequently, the girl began to view this friend as her pillar of support.
Meanwhile, the boy's calls continued to come in intermittently.
The friend took the girl aside, handed her a book translated into Marathi, and said, "You are about to marry a Mu$lim boy, so you ought to be familiar with his culture."
The name of the book: *Not Without My Daughter* (Marathi Translation)
The girl began reading the book at 11:30 PM, and within just a few minutes, she was knocking on her friend's bedroom door.
Her eyes were filled with tears. She said, "This is terrifying; I will not marry him."
The friend, however, did not alter her stance. She reasoned with her, "Even if the religion is such, is your love true?
If so, let's do this: ask him to embrace the Hindu faith, and we will arrange your marriage. I will convince your father."
The girl liked this idea and immediately called the boy to convey all of this to him.
To this, the boy retorted, "What makes you think I would change my religion for the sake of a 'two-percent prostitute' like you?"
His words seared into the girl's ears as if molten lead had been poured into them.
She realized—with crushing clarity—her true worth in the eyes of the very boy she loved more than life itself, and for whom she had defied her own parents.
She then flatly refused to go ahead with the marriage.
List of Key Books:
The Kingdom Behind the Burqa – Carmen Bin Ladin
From Tehran Prison – Marina Nemat
Infidel and Nomad – Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Blasphemy – Tehmina Durrani
Not Without My Daughter – Betty Mahmoody
Lajja – Taslima Nasrin
The Last Girl – Nadia Murad
These books are absolute must-reads. Secular individuals, in particular, should be encouraged to read these books so that they may come to know the reality.
All of these are autobiographies and true stories.
There was an apsara called Punjikasthala. Once she disturbed Matanga rishi with her playful notion. Rishi got furious and cursed her saying being an apsara her action is like a monkey. Therefore she would take birth as a monkey on earth. She immediately held the feet of rishi and asked forgiveness. Rishi's heart melted and gave her a way out.
If she could impress Mahadevji with her devotion and sadhana to get a divine child, then she would be out of such curse.
Punjikasthala was born on earth as a Vanar kanya named Anjana. She was married to the Vanara king Kesari. Despite marriage, she was childless for longtime. She started intense Tapasya of Mahadevji for years in Kishkindha region. Which we call today Anajana Hills near Hampi.
Finally Mahadevji got pleased and gave her the boon of a child. Vayu Dev acted as the carrier of Prana, who transmitted the divine Rudra energy of Mahadev into Anjana's womb. Thus we found the Rudra Avatar of Shiva as Maruti.
Only divine transformed soul could become Hanumanji's mother. For such birth, mother needed Tapasya and purification. Curse prepared her, it didnt punish her. Even curse can become a path to divine purpose.
Jahan jahan Ram ka naam, wahan wahan Hanuman.
Ati Dayalu, Kripa Sindhu, Karuna Sagar श्री हनुमान ji ko meri Pranam. #HanumanJayanti ki shubh kamanay.
दयानिधे कपिश्रेष्ठ करुणासागर प्रभो ।
प्रसीद मम भक्तस्य हनुमन् रक्ष सर्वदा ॥
#𝗧𝗵𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗱 : 𝗪𝗵�� 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗛𝗼𝗿𝗺𝘂𝘇 𝗿𝗲𝗺𝗮𝗶𝗻𝘀 𝗼𝗽𝗲𝗻 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗜mythology
Before Modi. Before Pezeshkian.
Before India. Before Iran.
There were two peoples who were one.
Indians called their land Aryavarta.
Iranians called theirs Airyanem Vaejah.
Both meant land of the 'Arya', of the honourable.
They were not neighbours. They were one people.
The Sanskrit word for seven is Sapta.
In Avestan, the Iranian tongue, it became Hapta.
The Sanskrit word for the river is Sindhu.
In Persian it became Hindu.
India is called Sapta-Sindhu in the Vedas.
Hapta-Hindu in the Avesta.
Hindustan is not an Indian name.
Persians gave it to us.
Our gods were their gods.
Varuna became Ahura Mazda.
Agni became Atar.
Yama became Yima.
Sarasvati became Anahita.
Soma became Haoma.
Garuda became Faravahar.
Not coincidence.
One civilisation.
Two branches.
And the gods were not just in texts.
In Lorestan, Iran, a 3,200-year-old plaque was found. Of Ganesha
Shiva's trident appeared on Persian royal coins.
Titled 'Lord of all the World'.
In Bandar Abbas, Iran, a Vishnu temple still stands.
Krishna's murals are still on its walls.
The regime turned it into a museum.
They could not dare to erase the paintings.
The father of Darius the Great was Hystaspes.
He studied under Brahmins in Bharat.
He brought that knowledge back to Persia.
He gave it to the Magi.
Taxila, India's greatest ancient university, had Persian administrators.
They debated. They traded.
Two great civilizations. Not one war between them.
They never invaded each other for over 3000 years.
Then came the 7th century CE.
Islam swept through Persia like fire through dry grass.
The Sassanian Empire collapsed in 651 CE.
Zoroastrians were hunted.
Their fire temples were destroyed. Their scholars were killed.
They ran. They sailed across the Arabian Sea.
They landed in Gujarat between 785 and 936 CE.
They knocked on India's door. India opened it.
No conditions. No conversion demands. Just shelter.
They became the Parsis.
They brought their sacred flame with them.
That flame still burns today. In Udvada, Gujarat.
Iranshah Atash Behram. Over 1,000 years.
The oldest living fire of Zoroastrianism.
Not in Tehran. Not in Shiraz.
In Bharat.
India saved Persian civilization when Persia could not save itself.
Those in Iran today also know it. They know it deep within.
They are one with Indians. They may have been converted hundreds of years ago, but the DNA still remembers.
Sanskrit was suppressed. Taxila forgotten.
Iran became Shia Islamic.
The connection nearly lost.
But the trust survived. It always does.
That is why one call is enough.
That is why the Hormuz stays open.
This is not only a relationship between current leaders
This is a civilizational trust. Infinite #sanathanadharma #persia now #iran #ancienthinduhistory not #mythology
courtesy...Dr.P Acharya...Vedic science Researcher.
This is COVID-19 2.0.
The fuel shortages are engineered.
Completely fabricated by the club of the powerful ruling elite.
They want to limit your travel.
They want to control your food supply.
They want to force you into the cities.
They want to make you 100% reliant on them.
They want to force your compliance by reliance.
They want to control you.
Five minutes into the idea of a shortage, and they already have you begging for mandates.
Begging for more government control.
They have the media sell you the fear, available on every screen and free on every corner.
Everywhere you look, there is an sensationalised diet of fear free for the taking.
And oh boy do you eat it up, down it like liquor, consume it like candy.
In a frenzied panic, you yourselves create a shortage that didn't previously exist.
And your inane, fear-fuelled, panicked hysteria causes the demand to outstrip the supply.
And then the shortages do start.
And of course, the shortage of one necessity flows on to the next, as the supply chain dictates.
First comes fuel rations.
Then come food rations.
Then comes limits on where you can go, and when, and why.
Then comes a digital system you have to opt in to which allows you to get your coupons and passes to buy your fuel, buy your food, and travel.
Nothing unscrutinised. Everything monitored and limited.
Controlled.
Because they want to completely control you.
And like the absolutely brain-dead bootlickers that you are, you crawl to their feet and beg for the solution that was pre-determined before the manufactured crisis began.
"Govern me harder, daddy. Just keep me safe", you wail desperately from your knees.
Too stupid to even realise that you quite literally construct your own prison and demand your own jailers.
What an embarrassment you all are.
In Mumbai there is a sthānadévatā temple in bhāykhaLā (Byculla/भायखळा) named ghoDapdev. The vigraha of this dèvatā is frozen volcanic lava. It is worshipped as a form of hanumāna.
There were 7 islands in Mumbai. So there are 7 deities for them. Five goddesses (Mumbā-Devi, Prabhā-Devi, Kalbadevi, Gaavdevi, Shitalādevi) and two gods (Ghodapdeo and Tardeo).
In addition to this there is Walkeshwar (vālukéshwara - Ishwara made from sand by Rāma) and few others too. And Mahalakshmi of course.
Mumbā-Devi eventually became the presiding grāmadevatā) of this city. Mumbā comes either from Mahā-Ambā which became Mumbā. Alternatively, She killed a demon named Mumbārka and therefore got the name Mumbā. Aai in Marathi is mother.
So Mumbai literally means Mother Mumbā or Mother Mahā-Ambā.
Yes, yes. Sanatan Dharma tells about that ocean. The ocean name is Ksheer-sagar where Kshirodakshayi Vishnu lies on Anant Sesa. What NASA and West is finding out now is there in Vedic literatures. That’s why the greatest astrophysicist of all time, Carl Sagan said that "
The Hindu religion is the only one of the world’s great faiths dedicated to the idea that the Cosmos itself undergoes an immense, indeed an infinite, number of deaths and rebirths.
It is the only religion in which the time scales correspond to those of modern scientific cosmology. Its cycles run from our ordinary day and night to a day and night of Brahma, 8.64 billion years long. Longer than the age of the Earth or the Sun and about half the time since the Big Bang."