From Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh.
An ex football player is getting emotional by seeing new stadium with facilities & comparing his times.
How many states of India talk about Rajiv ji or Atal ji, Northeast people will talk about PM Modi & how things started changing in his times.
Both state and national media covered this news about anti-Hindu and rice bag convert Prakash Raj.
His role in Dharmasthala sabotage is exposed.
He tweeted he will talk to media in couple of days.
This is huge and we need entire media talking about this.
Gandhi's "Spiritual Wife" тАУ The scandalous infatuation with Tagore's niece Sarla Devi Chaudhurani
1. Many know that Mohandas Gandhi slept naked with underage girls, including his grand niece, to test his celibacy. The 78 year old Congress leader destroyed the lives of these innocent teenage girls. That happened in the 1940s and is no longer a secret. Less known is his infatuation with a married woman two decades earlier.
2. In 1919, at the age of 49, Gandhi developed an intense, emotionally charged relationship with Sarla Devi Chaudhurani that shocked his inner circle.
3. Sarla Devi, born 1872, was the niece of Rabindranath Tagore. A fiery nationalist from Bengal who promoted women's education, she initially favoured violent resistance to British rule. Married to Lahore-based Rambhuj Dutt Chaudhary, she was educated, independent, charismatic and politically active in Punjab.
4. They met when Gandhi stayed at her Lahore home after her husbandтАЩs arrest for protesting against the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of more than 2,000 innocent civilians by Brigadier Reginald Dyer. Gandhi was dazzled. He saw in her a тАЬgreat shaktiтАЭ (divine feminine power) тАУ beauty, intellect and leadership potential that Kasturba, his devoted but traditional wife, lacked.
5. GandhiтАЩs letters to Sarla Devi reveal deep infatuation. He wrote feverishly: тАЬYou still continue to haunt me even in my sleep. No wonder Panditji (Nehru) calls you the greatest shakti of India. You may have cast that spell over him. You are performing the trick over me now.тАЭ
6. Gandhi called her his тАЬspiritual wife,тАЭ described their bond as a тАЬspiritual marriage,тАЭ and signed off with growing affection. He saw her as a key partner to lead IndiaтАЩs women and the freedom movement.
7. Gandhi travelled with her, quoted her writings in Young India, and openly admired her. To his friend Hermann Kallenbach, he framed it in lofty spiritual terms тАУ like his scandalous experiments in self-control. But contemporaries saw a midlife emotional crisis.
8. It caused uproar. His son Devdas, secretary Mahadev Desai, and Congress leader C Rajagopalachari opposed it strongly, fearing damage to GandhiтАЩs image and the party. Pressure mounted. Plus, Sarla Devi was strong-willed, not easily moulded into GandhiтАЩs ideal protege.
8. By mid-1920, Gandhi called off the friendship: тАЬThe inner bond shall remain, but the outward expression must cease.тАЭ The intense phase lasted roughly a year. Their families later connected through marriage (her son Dipak wed a Gandhi relative).
9. Gandhi was no freedom fighter. He was in all likelihood a British plant, though actual evidence of that may never surface as the colonial government burnt vast quantities of papers in the weeks leading up to the British exit from India. But there is plenty of corroborative evidence - every action of Gandhi protected the British soldiers and administrators from the anger of Indian revolutionaries. Gandhi never spent a day in a real jail. The British hanged thousands of revolutionaries but Gandhi never got a scratch on his body.
10. That left him free to practise his crackpot theories like extreme nonviolence and 'celibacy.' His nonviolence hurt Hindus and led to India's Partition. His 'celibacy' scarred several young girls for life.
Bhupen Hazarika Setu - a bridge that has transformed connectivity in North East completely!
6 hour long journey cut short to 1 hour. Helping Indian Army by serving as a strong connection, this is a true tribute to Bharat Ratna, Bhupen Hazarika ji.
ЁЯЗ║ЁЯЗ╕ US: Diesel
ЁЯЗиЁЯЗж Canada: Diesel
ЁЯЗжЁЯЗ║ Australia: Diesel
Major economies run double-stack freight trains, but they still rely on diesel because standard electric lines can't clear two-story trains.
But instead of settling, India custom-built a 7.5-meter high-rise grid. Today, India is the FIRST and ONLY country on Earth running double-stack containers on pure electric power. This is the scale of transformation happening under the Modi govt.
Foreigners shocked by Mumbai Metro! ЁЯЗоЁЯЗ│ЁЯЪЗЁЯдп
mumbai metro>>newyork metro
Their honest reaction says it all. Watch till the end! ЁЯФе
This is India but Elon's algo keeps pushing Old Anti-India, pro-slum content and poverty porn
Did you know?
Mother Teresa's Hospice named "Kalighat home for the dying" (Nirmal Hriday) was built upon a famous Hindu temple.
And who granted the land to her for?
A Muslim corporation health officer.
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The connection b/w the South Indian Murukku (that crunchy, coiled, savory snack we all love) & the ancient medical treatise of the Sushruta Samhita is 1 of the most brilliant, hidden examples of how ancient Indian snack food was originally engineered as preventative medicine.
When people think of the Sushruta Samhita, they immediately think of plastic surgery, rhinoplasty & complex surgical tools. But Sushruta was a holistic genius. He knew that the ultimate goal of medicine was to ensure a patient never needed surgery in the 1st place.
Volume 1 (Sutra Sthana, Chapter 46) contains an entire, massive section dedicated to Ahara-tattva (the nutritional science of food). And this is where the fascinating origin story of the Murukku begins.
In the Sushruta Samhita, Sushruta categorizes deep-fried pastry items under the broad family of Bhakshyas (cooked, chewable foods). Among them, he singles out a distinct item called ┼Ъaс╣гkul─л. Over centuries, as the Sanskrit word ┼Ъaс╣гkul─л traveled across different regions of India, it underwent phonetic shifts: In the North & West, the word evolved through Prakrit into Chakli (retaining the circular, coiled meaning).
In the South cultures translated the physical action of making it, twisting the dough giving us the beautiful descriptive name Murukku (which literally means twisted in Tamil).
Sushruta was deeply concerned with the concept of Agni (metabolic digestive fire). He categorized foods based on whether they were Guru (heavy to digest)/Laghu (light to digest). He noted that deep-frying grain dough in ghee makes it highly caloric & strength-giving (Bala-vardhana), but it can be incredibly heavy for the stomach.
To fix this chemical problem, ancient Indian cooks did something brilliant that Sushruta documented: they introduced Masha (Black Gram/Urad Dal) into the rice flour matrix. By mixing rice flour with roasted, ground urad dal, they created a complete amino acid profile (rice is low in lysine but high in methionine, while dal is high in lysine but low in methionine).
A few might think why did Sushruta spend time documenting a fried, coiled snack in a medical text meant for surgeons? Because of shelf-life & thermodynamics.
In ancient India, monks, traders & soldiers traveling across vast empires needed food that met 3 strict scientific conditions:
- It could not contain moisture (water causes bacterial spoilage).
- It had to be compact & physically rigid so it would not crumble into dust in a horse carriage.
- It had to be nutrient-dense to sustain high physical exertion.
By taking the ┼Ъaс╣гkul─л dough, piping it into tight, concentric, interlocking coils (which structurally reinforces the snack against breaking) & deep-frying it until 100% of the water content evaporated, ancient Indians invented the ultimate preservative-free, shelf-stable survival ration.
When you hear the crunch of a Murukku today, you are literally tasting a recipe that was vetted, chemically balanced & medically approved by the Father of Surgery himself, Acharya Sushruta, 1000s yrs ago.
So, the next time you serve Murukku/Chakli with tea, you can proudly tell your guests: You are not just eating a snack. You are consuming a highly engineered, ancient Ayurvedic military ration designed to preserve human tissue :))
@ColHunnyBakshi@AngrySaffron@OfficialDPRPP Abrahmics strategically work hard to separate small communities from the Hindu heard so that these communities become easy for them to prey upon.
For political gains some communities identify separately from Hindu heard & become easy targets for conversion mafia..
Abrahmics strategically work to separate small communities from the Hindu herd so that these communities become easy for them to prey upon
For political gains some communities identify separately from Hindu herd & become easy targets for conversion mafia..
Kids most vulnerable
Namaz allowed But Yoga? Hell No!
Yoga classes for elderly well-being were stopped inside Gurdwara Langar Hall in Faridkot, Punjab.
These are the same people who allow Namaz at the Golden Temple in Amritsar.
This is not hypocrisy BUT pure hatred!
@OfficialDPRPP
@RajuValmikiN Abrahmics strategically work hard to separate small communities from the Hindu heard so that these communities become easy for them to prey upon.
For political gains some communities identify separately from Hindu heard & become easy targets for conversion mafia..
The one whoтАЩs separated from the heard becomes an easy prey..
Communities that are part of Santan Dharma but identify themselves as non Hindus for political gains are separating their kids from the heard.. easy prey for abrahamic religions..
India must issue notice to all Indian sailors to strike and return back to India. Let the world's shipping stall. Let's see how Trump keeps energy moving and China its exports shipping.
I have long been suggesting India create a network for Indian diaspora, of nurses and doctors, shippers and pilots, workers and constructors etc.
Every Indian going out to work from India - record their skills, put them into a database, give them a community to connect to, with GoI giving info and incentives for them there.
Use the power of this network when needed. Tap their skills if they return to India. And utilize their value outside India.
All countries will be much more respectful to India if India can unify its diaspora workers and make them act in national interests like China does.