I frankly see it as inevitable (and desirable) that diaspora groups de-Indianize. We are increasingly detached from India culturally and politically, and whatever challenges we face will ultimately be resolved through local engagement, not some fantastical global Hindutva movement. The issue many have with this process is that de-Indianization often results in diaspora groups turning reflexively anti-India. This doesn't need to be case, but the solution lies, perhaps unintuitively, in making this separation more explicit, and articulating a Hindu-ness (using this in a broad sense) that, while rooted in Indian civilization, is universal in its outlook and able to adapt to local cultural and aesthetic sensibilities.
Indian origin mother of a 4 month old newborn baby was stabbed and KlLL*D by a WHlTE man in racially motivated attack 😔🙏🏼
i guess Elon won’t be quoting this with “Concerning”
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@cdgadre@fraseroflovat@kaliyuga_surfer I’m talking about normie individuals not the government. At least BJP & Modi is not cock blocking like Congress did for decades from creating jobs by Apple, Amazon, Hyundai, Google, Microsoft and semi conductor factories from being built
❗WARNING: GRAPHIC VIOLENCE. Indian National Stabbed 15 Times In Suspected Hate Attack In US
Police say the accused admitted he targeted the victim because of his religious beliefs.
The victim, Syed Sohailuddin, underwent surgery after bystanders intervened and subdued the attacker.
The Consulate General of India in San Francisco said it is in touch with the family and local authorities and is extending all possible consular assistance.
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1. Soliciting engagements (“I’ll follow everyone who replies”) 3 or more times will results in removal from the program and your account will be forwarded to the policy team for suspension. Grok now catches all of these.
Nearly 4000 accounts were removed from the program today.
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We detected 1.5 million posts that were stolen this cycle. Repeated or intentional circumvention will lead to removal from the program.
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In December 2007, a Barcelona newspaper ran a charity raffle to pick a local baby for a UNICEF calendar shoot.
The winning family brought their 5-month-old son.
The 20-year-old Barca player assigned to bathe him was Lionel Messi.
The baby was Lamine Yamal.
Nobody thought about the photo for 15 years.
Then the baby debuted for Barcelona at 15. Won the Euros at 16 while still doing homework. Took over Messi's number 10 shirt.
On Sunday they meet in the World Cup Final.
Messi is 39. It's likely his last one.
Yamal turned 19 two days ago. It's his first.
The baby Messi held in his hands is now trying to take the trophy out of them.
He searched an entire kingdom, but one moment of impatience changed history forever.
Long before the famous Jagannath Temple stood in Puri, there lived Maharaja Indradyumna of Avanti. His greatest desire was to behold the highest manifestation of Bhagavan Vishnu on Earth: the mysterious deity known as Nila Madhava.
After searching far and wide, the king's priest, Vidyapati, discovered Nila Madhava hidden deep within the forests of ancient Odra (present-day Odisha), where the tribal chief Biswabasu worshipped Bhagavan in secret with unwavering devotion.
When the king finally arrived, Nila Madhava had disappeared. That night, Bhagavan appeared to him in a dream.
"You will no longer find me as Nila Madhava. Go to the shores of Puri. A sacred log bearing my divine symbols will emerge from the ocean. There I shall manifest as Daru-Brahma, the Supreme Reality revealed in sacred wood."
Soon, a fragrant log marked with the conch, discus, mace, and lotus washed ashore. Yet no craftsman could carve it.
Then an elderly carpenter appeared. Unknown to everyone, he was Vishwakarma, the divine architect, disguised as a human. He agreed to carve the sacred forms under one condition: no one could open the door for twenty-one days.
The king agreed. For fourteen days, the sound of carving echoed through the temple. Then came silence.
Fearing the old carpenter had died, the queen urged the king to open the door. Overcome with concern, King Indradyumna broke his promise. Inside, the carpenter had vanished.
Standing before them were the extraordinary forms of Jagannatha, Balabhadra, Subhadra, and Sudarshana unlike any deities the world had ever seen. They had no distinct hands or feet, only immense eyes that seemed to embrace all creation. The king was heartbroken, believing his impatience had interrupted the divine work. But that night, Jagannatha appeared to him once again.
"This is not an unfinished form. This is the form I have chosen."
Jagannatha revealed that the Infinite cannot be confined to ordinary human anatomy. Without hands, Bhagavan embraces the entire universe. Without feet, Bhagavan reaches every devotee. With boundless eyes, Bhagavan watches over all beings. These forms express the Upanishadic truth that the Supreme transcends all physical limitations while remaining present everywhere.
These are not merely statues. They are Daru-Brahma, the Supreme manifest in sacred wood. Brahma himself performed the consecration, and Maharaja Indradyumna established the great temple at Purushottama Kshetra, now known as Puri.
To this day, millions gather for Ratha Yatra to behold Jagannatha, Balabhadra, Subhadra, and Sudarshana as they journey among the people. What appears simple at first glance is, in Hindu tradition, one of the most profound expressions of the Divine, reminding us that God is both beyond all form and lovingly present in every corner of creation.