@buridansridge That will be really useful! I wanted to tune in from India, but it was long past midnight. Really looking forward to your writings on this.
steroids regularly and despite that is in need of additional pain killer every alternate day. This has greatly disturbed the peace in our family. I'd very much appreciate any genuine references for treatment/cure (pref in Chennai or within TN) (2/2)
My mother(57) has been suffering from RA for the last three years. Intense physical pain and mental pain because of the former. We have tried a variety of treatments - allopathy, ayur, sidda, diet control. Nothing seems to be working. She is taking (1/2)
Sharing my husband’s analysis of Vira Rajavira across all four South Indian languages. It is an engaging look at translation and the nuanced ways the song is rendered in each version. https://t.co/v8npY0NxAS
Sharing my husband’s translation of Senthil Jagannathan’s Tamil short story Anahata Nadam, shortlisted for the Mozhi Prize 2025, though did not make it to the final list. Lingers long after reading. https://t.co/OjsjwADHXv
Original: https://t.co/6Qh2cCNTYc
Byung Chul Han, arguably one of the greatest living philosophers of our time, needs 100 pages to write a book but absolutely retarded giga-niggas take 800 pages to write a book (hardcover) which could have been a tweet.
@buridansridge Hi :-) Wanted to share that you have captured a core idea in Sanskrit literature - poetry offers counsel like a charming wife, inspiring one to live up to lofty ideals of the Vedas, which counsel like a lord, and the epics, which counsel like a friend.
Everybody has to read René Guénon. It is the absolutely necessary reading. The Crisis of the Modern World, The Reign of the Quantity and The Signs of the Time. It is essential to understand what is going on.
@dagalti Thank you very much for reading this fully and for the feedback. :-) Frankly, he never thought anyone would give it a read. He translated it purely for the joy of it. Yes, that is his blog.
Sharing the Tamil translation of Prof. A.K. Saran’s profound essay The Crisis of Hinduism, translated by my husband. A deeply insightful piece and a challenging one to render in Tamil. Do share with translation enthusiasts and tamil readers!
https://t.co/0eHDc2eKrM
Posting this on behalf of a friend who lost his father suddenly and is having a hard time withdrawing money from his father's account. Please repost and help in resolving the problem quickly.
@icicibank__care - i have a bearer cheque issued for an amount > 50000. Your branch # : 6098 was so uncourteous in denying the payments. Here are the sequence of events :
1) I went to the above branch (on 30/08) and was told that the cash is closed between 2-230 or so.
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One more gem from Prof AK Saran
"Did the Hindus accept the civilizing mission theory of British rule in India? Perhaps they did not, perhaps they did; it is difficult to be certain. The Hindu responses to British rule and the reign of anti-religious, anti-human modernity have hardly ever been marked by courage and logic; indeed, only too often have they been sentimental, self-serving and self-inconsistent. The Hindus wax eloquent on the grandeur and glory of their ancient civilization, preach unabashedly the profound superiority of Hindu philosophy and religion over those of the West; with equal, if not more, enthusiasm, the same Hindus admire, respect and accept their Western masters and the benedictions of their imperial power, including a completely alien "modern" system of knowledge and education; disdaining the "materialism" of modernity, they welcome Europeanization and modernization. Again, unthinkingly and without a sense of responsibility, they will take the "best" of India and Europe, ancient and modern- and, like Śiva Nīlakantha, will contain and completely insulate and sanitize all the deadly poison of modernity when and where necessary. Indeed, the Hindus believe they can go one better than the Lord Siva Himself: there will be no bunt, blue throats!"
Hi @TNeGA_Official Can you help with a case regarding sanctioning of pension to an ill daughter of a deceased pensioner? We have been following the AGS office for over 1.5 years with no result. Urgent help needed.
It is as woman—and not as man—that woman realises herself, elevates herself to the same level as man as Ascetic and as Warrior insofar as she is ‘Lover’ or ‘Mother’. To us, the lineage of every value is one and the same: heroism, the overcoming of oneself. But there is an active heroism and a negative heroism: there is the heroism of absolute affirmation and there is the heroism of absolute obedience—there is the heroism of absolute affirmation and there is the heroism of absolute dedication, which each stand in an identical light and at an identical level of greatness. #Evola