The Indus Saraswati Civilisation reflects a sophisticated urban tradition marked by innovation, planned settlements, water management, and civic organisation.
Come explore the brilliance of this around 5,000-year-old culture at the Harappan Gallery in the @NMnewdelhi (under the aegis of @MinOfCultureGoI)!
This isn't just about revisiting history; it's about rediscovering the origins of one of India's greatest civilizations.
#IndusSaraswatiCivilisation #AncientIndianHeritage #CultureUnitesAll
Will Sabeer Bhatia advise the Jews to "appreciate" the Holocaust chapter of their history?
As a matter of fact, only because the Jews remember the history and said "Never again", have they been able to build Israel and all its technological prowess and they have also revived the Hebrew language.
Bharat will do all of it - we will rebuild our great civilization, we will remember our history (Never again!) and honor the memory of our ancestors, and we will also revive our great languages.
One of the most powerful symbols of India’s unbroken civilizational continuity!
Discovered at Mohenjo-daro in undivided India this steatite seal, about 4,300-year-old, shows a seated figure in yogic posture (widely seen as Shiva-Pashupati) seated in Mulabandhasana, surrounded by animals.
While ancient sites may lie across modern borders, India remains the living custodian of this heritage. The yogic posture, Shaivite symbolism, and spiritual ethos seen in the Pashupati Seal continue to thrive in India’s temples, daily worship of Shiva, yogic traditions, and cultural life even today.
From the Vedic period to contemporary Bharat, this civilizational thread has remained alive and unbroken — deeply embedded in our philosophy, rituals, and collective consciousness.🇮🇳
#PashupatiSeal #IndusSaraswatiCivilization #LivingIndianHeritage
US State Dept deletes X post featuring WION question to Rubio on racism against Indians
Reported by colleague AjayPal Chowdhury:
https://t.co/wKeG88tJ1A
I’m genuinely not trying to insult anyone here, but I find it so fascinating that monotheists describe polytheists as immoral for worshipping false, "man-made gods" when we are the ones who encoded reverence for the Divine in all its manifestations (the sun, the moon, the earth, the oceans, etc.) and they are the ones who follow the word of a human prophet who told them who the one true god is. Also, we don’t go around telling them their beliefs are false or sit around talking about it, either. We just do us.
Lashkar terrorist comes to India to carry out attacks. Once here, he finds India different from what he was made to believe.
Meanwhile, his severe hair loss is ‘deeply impacting his self esteem’. Goes to hair clinic, gets hair transplant done
The number of people without electricity by country.
Look what happened after 2016. Someone started fixing India for real. Many things at a time. Still some way to go. The lag of last 60 is that bad.
Hindus crowned a Sikh as PM. Handed “Super PM” power to a Christian lady. Installed Muslim CMs in Bihar, Rajasthan, and Assam—even Christian A.K. Antony as Kerala CM three times and India’s longest-serving Defence Minister.
Now flip the script. The only Muslim-majority state, J&K? Never trusted a Hindu as CM.
At the micro level, zoom into Kerala’s 100% literacy saaarrr, Ponnani parliamentary seat with ~65% Muslim population. Since 1977, it has only elected a radical Muslim as its MP. There are 14 parliamentary constituencies with over 50% Muslim population that have never chosen a Hindu as their representative.
So shut your mouth and pass this gyan of secularism to your radical Muslim brothers instead of lecturing the only community still stupid enough to play fair.
@ShashiTharoor So the Christians elected a Muslim and the Muslims elected a Christian
Also the Hindus elected a Muslim
But nowhere did the Muslims or the Christians elected a Hindu
#KeralaStory indeed
Greatest example of BJP restoring democracy in Bengal.
Congress workers in Karim Pur, Nadia have finally reclaimed their party office from years of TMC occupation.
Rahul Gandhi continues to support Mamata TMC, while on the ground, Congress workers were struggling under TMC pressure.
With BJP coming to power and fear reducing, Congress workers are now able to take back what was theirs.
Yet Rahul Gandhi shows no concern for his own cadre.
In the end, it is BJP’s governance that creates space even for Congress workers to function, which is why many Congress voters eventually shift towards BJP, while Rahul keeps blaming EVMs instead of introspection.
RT because media won’t tell you this.
Is India becoming the most hated country?
this was a strange question on Quora.
my reply was removed after it got 9k upvotes.
the last sentence in my reply was the problem. i was asked to remove it. when i didn't do it, my reply was removed.
here is my reply.
Oh no, India can never become the most hated country - never mind how much media and missionaries and other vested interests try to portray it as such.
There are too many people in the world who know India. They know her profound philosophy.
They know how much she has contributed to civilization, more than any other country in this world.
They know how kind and open-minded her people are, how they live and let live and this includes millions of Cow, monkeys, stray dogs, even tigers, leopards, elephants, snakes, etc… in spite of a huge population on little space. Indians even love & worship animals as nature's gift.
Too many people know how colorful and joyful the atmosphere is during the many festivals, which have mostly a religious nature.
They know how alive the country is and how generously India shares her knowledge like Yoga or Ayurveda, how amazing her culture is - music, dance, sculpture, architecture.
And also, there are too many people who know Indians who live abroad and know that they are among the best immigrants possible.
But yes, attempts are on to portray India in very poor light, and ‘rapes in India’ and ‘atrocities against minorities’ are preferred news on foreign TV channels, like on German DW, when the same channel will not broadcast rapes that happen in Germany.
A poll in England recently showed that Indians are seen positively (+25), while Pakistanis are seen negatively (-4). The amazing thing is that Indians and Pakistanis are basically the same people.
The only difference is that some Indians converted to Islam during the long Muslim rule of their country and at the time of Independence, they demanded their own country as they didn’t want to live together with Hindus.
And while hardly any Hindus are left in Pakistan, India did allow Muslims, who did not want to move to Pakistan, stay and their number is even increasing significantly.
So maybe there is one condition: India can never become the most hated country as long as it remains majority Hindu.