@Dev_Fadnavis saheb,
The speed of your infra projects is incredible. However, infra without capital is a double-edged sword for Marathi people.
As the bullet train nears, the Marathi in Mumbai risks receding further unless there is a systemic push to build native wealth.
☸Tibetan text on the Marathas 📜ༀ
In the year 1789 C.E, Tibetan tertö Jigme Lingpa documented the Hindu Maratha Empire in his work, “Lho-phyogs Rgya-gar-gyi Gtam Brtag-pa Brgyad-kyi Me-long.”
Profoundly influenced by Bengalis (might be in part due to Bengal-Tibet interaction).
@neerajsharmaa23 @SinghPramod2784@ARanganathan72 Not those who were involved in burning of kaarsevaks; they really brought this to themselves.
moreover godhra riots weren't in the name of a non-violence preaching Mahatma. More of a defensive reaction.
@neerajsharmaa23 @SinghPramod2784@ARanganathan72 Gujrat riots happened subsequent to live burning of Karsevaks. Both sides share EQUAL blame in that if the ones that did start this not more.
Millions of Brahmins, including Marathis rallied behind Gandhi. It seems like his non-brahmin followers really put the last nail.
अठरा टोपीकर हा मराठ्यांच्या पत्रामधील नेहमी येणारा शब्द.
दत्ता वामन पोतदार ह्यांच्या पुस्तकात ह्याचे सखोल परीक्षण केले आहे.
१.फिरंगी (Portugal)
२.बलँडेज (Holland)
३. स्वीस (Swiss)
४. नॉर्वेजियन (Norwajian ?)
५. यप्रेयोदर
६. ग्रेक(Greek)
७. रतनार
८.लतिनियन(Latian)
९. यहुदीन(Jew)
@Ayudhika1310@ShriniwasUdgiri Vishwanath Maharaj, Niranjan Raghunath, and Krushnadaas Maharaj are really the rare ones because even the internet is of little help there.
@Ayudhika1310@ShriniwasUdgiri Gondavalekar Maharaj
Nivruttinath (Elder brother and Guru to Dnyaneshwar Mah.)
Gurudev Ranade (who mentored S. Radhakrishnan)
Samarth Ramdas Swami (not a rare one, but unnecessarily politicised)
Vishwanath Mah. of Dawha
Niranjan Raghunath
Krushnadaas Mah., Mahuli
Many more..
I have no stake in this debate, but what genuinely astonishes me is the chorus of low effort commentary on Twitter insisting that this achievement somehow bears no relevance to the development of society at large. What, after all, constitutes a society? Cultural values and collective legacy profoundly shape how people choose to perceive themselves. They lend meaning to life, enrich a civilisation’s heritage, and foster a shared sense of pride.
Every cultural accomplishment of this nation whether the evolution of its sophisticated literary and artistic traditions or the grandeur of Rajput forts and havelis flows from this reservoir of cultural self-confidence. Without culture, a community is reduced to little more than an unrooted mass. The “science versus culture” argument is equally absurd, given that the two have always been intertwined. The European Scientific Revolution and the Renaissance/Reformation era are proof of their mutual influence.
In the end, these reductionist takes reveal more about the intellectual bankruptcy prevalent among many Indians than about the achievement in question.
Nevertheless, congratulations to the kid. May he continue to grow and excel in all his future endeavours.
@KartikChadaar@shanaka86 recitations like these are done in the frame of strict routines. Dehadharma, or bodily compulsions are excused, but are highly regimented.
@OlsenHenry3@nastikpakyabhau अचूक लिहिलंयत साहेब तुम्ही! 🙏🏼
फक्त या अश्या लोकांना उत्तर देण्यात वेळ घालवू नका, कारण त्यांना काही समजून घ्यायचंच नाहीये.
@wellwithcindy@ImtiazMadmood I'm not entirely sure I agree. Whatever you've built on the other side may/may not ever mean anything to the rest of the world. And for better or worse, how the world sees a thing largely determines if it's worth it.