Quick to issue clarifications when it comes to China.
But how many articles did you write defending Anti-India hate propaganda?
Our media is absolutely shameless.
Years of online racism against indians and didnt utter a word. Indians reply back and the bhadwas come to defend their masters. No media is as anti national as the indian one.
The use of trickery in Hinduism is written into their sacred texts. For example, in their mythology, particularly the Mahabharata, deception is not considered a flaw but a celebrated divine strategy. Lord Krishna, an avatar of Vishnu and the embodiment of dharma, serves as the mastermind of cunning tactics during the Kurukshetra war. This reveals a framework where the ends justify the means when “righteousness” hangs in the balance.
Krishna’s deceptions took many forms. He exploited Bhishma’s vow never to fight a woman by positioning the warrior Shikhandi before him, causing the invincible Bhishma to lower his weapons and fall to Arjuna’s arrows.
He then advised the famously truthful Yudhishthira to announce “Ashwatthama is dead” after the Pandavas killed an elephant by that name, with the clarifying “whether man or elephant” drowned out by drums and conch shells, leaving Drona grief-stricken, disarmed, and slain.
When Karna’s chariot wheel sank in the mud, Krishna urged Arjuna to strike while he was unarmed and defenseless, violating the sacred rules of warfare. He also conjured a false sunset to trick the Kauravas into lowering their guard, then lifted the illusion so Arjuna could fulfill his vow to kill Jayadratha.
Hindu tradition often defends these tactics as responses to the Kauravas’ own treachery, particularly the rigged dice game that robbed the Pandavas of their kingdom and led to Draupadi’s public shaming. Krishna’s deceptions are framed as leela (divine play) or pragmatic dharma in a cosmic battle where rigid morality yields to preferred outcomes.
This pattern also extends beyond Krishna. Hindu scriptures broadly portray gods employing trickery, illusion, and moral relativism to maintain “cosmic balance.” This exposes a worldview where righteousness, as defined by the victors, can override the truth.
This stands in sharp contrast to a biblical worldview, where God “cannot lie” (Titus 1:2), calls His people to walk in truth (Psalm 119:30; Ephesians 4:25), and whose kingdom rests on justice without deception. The Mahabharata’s divine strategies highlight a fundamental theological divergence: one tradition where gods bend the rules for victory, and another where truth is non-negotiable.
Best to stick to the actual form (or one of the actual accepted three forms of Navarna)… this one you are reciting does not appear in any of the recensions of Saptashati I have seen and adds unnecessary Ra and that Ra can call something which is not necessarily harmonious. Nevertheless that door banging is something I have seen in my lifetime and so asked you to chant Devyah Kavacham x 3. Beyond the scope of X to discuss what and why that would have occurred.
@ImManishSoni Have read durga sapshata several times . don’t ask me to search on my own , just tell if you want to help. . The whole context of this conversation seems important but going over my head. This is why i am asking repeatedly
-Kant talked of Indian culture in his lecture at königsberg university
-Helmuth Von Glasenapp's book 'Kant and religions of the east' has Indic religious passages from Kant's writings that no one knew of.
-His student Johann Fichte(1762-1814)published a book influenced by Advaita
Toda vez que eu vejo alguém cortando pedra com areia e um barbante de algodão eu lembro dos trouxas que acreditam que apenas tecnologia alienígena explica as pirâmides
Why grooming gang model would not be that successful in India ? 🤔🤔🤔
what are the societal differences?
Love jihad is still an individual and not a gang tactic.
Despite potentially 250,000 girls being exploited and abused, it still took DECADES for UK authorities to investigate Pakistani rape gangs:
"Everybody was absolutely terrified of these perpetrators due to their race and religion."