It couldn't be more telling about our attention and the things we focus on. We allow other people to control us because we're pretty much defenseless when the media exploits our weaknesses. And as a result, we often end up chasing different goals and outcomes every other day.
The following quote is 2000 years old. But it seems like it's about today's world: "Most of what passes for legitimate entertainment is inferior or foolish and only caters to or exploits people's weakness." That's from the Stoic philosopher Epictetus.
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35 years ago, TV epics Ramayana & Mahabharat showed divine weapons like Brahmastra intercepting enemy missiles—drawn from ancient scriptures, not fantasy.
The Mulla-Marxist-Missionary cabal mocked it all as superstition.
Today? The world marvels at guided missiles, interceptors & nukes—tech our ancients already knew.
Brahmastras weren't myths. They were memories—scientific, strategic, and sacred.
It wasn’t our rishis who lacked science. It was the elite who lacked vision.
Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayana and B.R. Chopra’s Mahabharat brought to Indian television vivid portrayals of celestial warfare—divine weapons such as the Brahmastra, Narayanastra, and Agneyastra, capable of targeting, intercepting, and annihilating enemy projectiles with unerring precision. These depictions were not mere dramatizations, but carefully drawn from the Valmiki Ramayana, the Mahabharata, and the Puranas—texts that have preserved India’s deep scientific and metaphysical insights across ages.
Yet, during that time, the Mulla-Marxist-Missionary alliance—the unholy trinity that has long sought to undermine India’s civilizational confidence—ridiculed these episodes as fantasy. To them, anything rooted in dharmic tradition was automatically labeled irrational or unscientific.
However, the wheel of time has turned. Today, the world bears witness to advanced military technologies—interceptor missiles, precision-guided munitions, and strategic warheads—eerily similar to what our ancestors described as divyastras. Modern science is only now arriving at the thresholds our rishis had mapped through consciousness-driven knowledge systems.
Take, for instance, the description of the Brahmastra in the Mahabharata—a weapon of such power that it could annihilate entire regions, leaving the land barren and lifeless, its aftereffects persisting for years. Many scholars, including those outside India, have drawn parallels between such descriptions and the effects of nuclear or radiological warfare. The Agneyastra, too, is often compared to flamethrowers or thermal weapons. The principle of targeted activation through mantra can be viewed through the lens of quantum entanglement, information-based control systems, or consciousness-linked weaponry—fields that cutting-edge science is only beginning to explore.
It is not that the ancients lacked scientific understanding. It is that the ideological elite lacked the humility to accept that true knowledge can also emerge from non-Western, spiritual, and experiential traditions.
The time has come to reclaim and reassert the intellectual and scientific genius of our civilization. What was once mocked is now being modeled. The epics were never mythology—they were memory, misread by minds enslaved to alien paradigms.
#SanatanSanskriti #AncientScience #VedicWisdom
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हे राम दुबारा मत आना
अब यहाँ लखन हनुमान नही।।
सौ करोड़ इन मुर्दों में
अब बची किसी में जान नहीं।।
भाईचारे के चक्कर में,
बहनों कि इज्जत का भान नहीं।।
इतिहास थक गया रो-रोकर,
अब भगवा का अभिमान नहीं।।
याद इन्हें बस अकबर है,
उस राणा का बलिदान नही।।
हल्दीघाटी सुनसान हुई,
अब चेतक का तूफान नही।।
हिन्दू भी होने लगे दफन,
अब जलने को शमसान नहीं।।
विदेशी धरम ही सबकुछ है,
सनातन का सम्मान नही।।
हिन्दू बँट गया जातियों में,
अब होगा यूँ कल्याण नहीं।।
सुअरों और भेड़ियों की,
आबादी का अनुमान नहीं।।
खतरे में हैं सिंह सावक,
इसका उनको कुछ ध्यान नहीं।।
चहुँ ओर सनातन लज्जित है,
कुछ मिलता है परिणाम नहीं।।
वीर शिवा की कूटनीति,
और राणा का अभिमान नही।।
जो चुना दिया दीवारों में,
गुरु पुत्रों का सम्मान नही।।
हे राम दुबारा मत आना,
अब यहाँ लखन हनुमान नही।।
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This is the best video I saw today.
So many people tell me that I live a boring life because I don't party, I don't smoke, I don't drink, I don't chill at clubs, I don't have a large circle of friends, I don't watch movies, I don't have a music system at my home.
Well, that's because my definition of enjoying life is different. I enjoy life when I see my loved ones being happy. I enjoy life when I am sitting at a peaceful natural place or I enjoy life being at my home. I enjoy life building my career and my Business.
No, I don't like to smoke or drink. I am definitely not a fan of loud music and parties. And no, I won't change myself because of my peer group. I will rather change my peer group.
NIT Calicut Recruitment for faculty positions
Total seats- 137
General seats- Only 17
120 seats out of 137 are Reserved.
This is whooping 87% Reservation
Why do we even have reservation in teaching jobs?
Just for appeasement, we are playing with the future of students.