By then, Ayodhya had been destroyed.
Here, he met Tirtharaj Prayag.
Tirtharaj told him about Ayodhya and the Saryu River.
Vikramaditya expressed his confusion, asking how he could determine the boundaries and area of ruined Ayodhya. He replied, "There is a Ramnami tree on the western bank of the Gavaksha Kund.
This tree was planted to measure the perimeter of Ayodhya.
Turn a newly calved cow around this tree within a one-mile radius. Wherever a stream of milk begins to flow from its breasts, consider that to be the birthplace of Ram."
Vikramaditya did just that.
As soon as he placed his hoof on the Ram Janmabhoomi, a stream of milk flowed from the cow's breasts.
He commissioned the construction of the Shri Ram Temple at the exact spot where the milk from the newly calved cow had fallen.
After the Babri Masjid demolition, pillars made of touchstone were recovered.
According to Babur's orders, when his commander, Mir Baqi, demolished the Ram Temple and began building the Babri Masjid, he faced significant difficulties. The walls of the mosque were erected during the day and demolished by Hindus at night. The Lucknow Gazetteer, Volume 36, page 3, states, "Hindus risked their lives during the demolition of the Janmabhoomi Temple, and after the bodies of 173,000 Hindus had fallen, Mir Baqi demolished the temple with a cannon."
The Ram Temple was demolished on March 23, 1528.
"This story is important to remember...
India needs another 'Vikramaditya' to restore the glory of Ayodhya, which has been destroyed four times. That Ramnami tree perished hundreds of years ago, but its countless roots continue to flow with blood from generation to generation."
These roots, which are flourishing inside eighty crore minds, now want to come out and burst out...!
This video is from Versova..
Recently seen same video of Bhayander khadi..
Have never seen this before in Mumbai..
If you don’t have space to live then please leave Mumbai but don’t spoil public places like this 🙏🏻
Please @Dev_Fadnavis sir take action asap
@Kj_tweets_ Despite coming from a wealthy family, she used reservation to secure a medical seat. This is exactly how incompetent people end up becoming doctors. Reservations should be banned in medical education — patients deserve competent, meritorious professionals!!
@Kj_tweets_ The moment I saw about her first thing I did was to check if she was from reserved category. But Google said Pawar was not SC or ST. But now I found she used fake certificate.
No student who has worked hard to get a seat would ever be such and i d iot.
Came across a video of Dr. Sejal Pawar, who is calling KEM hospital a “Chindi hospital” in this video. Mind you, KEM Hospital Mumbai is one of the most famous hospitals of India equipped with a great faculty.
She is a reserved category student, scored 406 marks, belongs to ST and had the audacity to call KEM chindi 😂
This is what Reservation candidates do with that certificate? Shameful.
She does not deserve to be a Doctor.
#Reservation #MedTwitter
#CloutChasers
Aditya Dhar: "I don't think the current government needs a small film like this to win an election. They gave us all the Ram Mandir it took 500 years."
This was said during article 370 promotions and it applies to Dhurandhar as well 😂❤️.
A shocking incident from Varanasi : The bride broke up with the groom at the wedding venue – the reason will leave you stunned!
According to reports, Jyoti Sharma, a resident of Varanasi, was having a grand wedding. Everything was going well, but then things took a turn for the worse. The groom's friends began making lewd remarks and lewd comments about the bride's friends.
When the bride, Jyoti, saw all this, she asked her husband-to-be to stop his friends. But the groom instead started laughing and making fun of them!
What happened next was that Jyoti broke off the marriage right there and said clearly...
“A person who cannot respect his wife can never be a good life partner for her….”
Now this matter has become a topic of discussion in the entire area.
Many people are praising the bride's decision and saying, "Jyoti did the right thing, there should be no compromise on respect."
Dear @anandmahindra
I am writing this email as a deeply disappointed Mahindra customer who has exhausted every available channel to resolve a serious issue regarding my Mahindra BE6 Batman Edition buyback request.
I purchased my vehicle from CBC Mahindra, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. When the buyback program was announced, I accepted the offer well within the timeline specified by Mahindra and was among the first customers to opt for the buyback.
Following my acceptance, I was in continuous communication with CBC Mahindra and its Vice President regarding the process. Based on the discussions and assurances provided to me, I proceeded with the necessary formalities, including the foreclosure of my vehicle loan. I personally visited the dealership and submitted all required documents as instructed.
When I visited the CBC Mahindra showroom with the loan foreclosure letter and all the supporting documents, as advised by the Vice President of the dealership, I was shocked to be informed that my buyback request had been rejected on the grounds that I had allegedly not opted for the buyback within the stipulated timeline.
This came as a complete surprise because the Vice President had previously communicated with me, accepted my buyback request, and guided me through the process. Based on his assurances and instructions, I proceeded to foreclose my vehicle loan. In fact, I had to arrange additional funds and take financial burdens upon myself to close the loan amount in anticipation of the buyback process being completed.
Despite following all instructions provided by the dealership, I was met with a rude and dismissive response when I visited the showroom. I waited for nearly three hours seeking clarification and assistance, but no satisfactory response was provided. I left the showroom feeling ignored, misled, and deeply distressed.
What is even more concerning is that I have now been informed that my buyback request was allegedly not considered because the Vice President of the dealership did not properly quote or submit my buyback request. As a customer, I find this explanation completely unacceptable.
If there was an internal failure, communication gap, or administrative mistake between Mahindra and its authorized dealership, I do not understand why I should be made to suffer the consequences. I fulfilled my obligations within the stipulated timeline and acted entirely based on the guidance and instructions provided by Mahindra’s authorized representatives.
To date, no one has provided me with a satisfactory explanation as to why my name was removed or what the current status of my case is.
I also raised complaints through Mahindra Customer Care and was assigned Reference Number ITC26A141131. I was informed that a Customer Engagement Manager would contact me and coordinate the resolution. However, despite waiting several days and repeatedly following up, I have received no meaningful response. The assurances given to me have not been honoured.
At this stage, I feel completely let down by both the dealership and Mahindra’s customer support system. I have spent considerable time, effort, money, and energy pursuing a resolution. I foreclosed my loan, submitted the required documents, attended inspections, and followed every instruction given to me. Yet I am the one facing the consequences of delays and internal lapses.
This situation has caused me significant stress, frustration, financial burden, and mental trauma. What is most disappointing is that despite repeatedly raising my concerns, no one has genuinely listened or taken ownership of resolving the matter.
I have retained all relevant emails, messages, documents, screenshots, and supporting evidence regarding my buyback request, the assurances provided to me, and the actions I took in reliance on those assurances. I am attaching these documents for your review.
I look forward to your response.
Regards,
Shelton Dcruz
Instead of buying a refrigerator online, I purchased it from a nearby store to support local business.
After adding the 3% card swipe charge, the final price became almost equal to online platforms.
Difference is:
Online gives cashback, EMI, exchange offers, doorstep delivery and no drama.
Offline gives attitude, hidden charges and “card pe extra lagega.”
Then offline retailers cry that e-commerce is killing them.
No sir, customers are leaving because many local stores still behave like it’s 2009.
Pic 1- Rich Girl using ST Reservation
Becomes a doctor & mock dead bodies
Pic 2- Tribal Girl knows nothing about Reservation
Struggling for basic survival