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boneym1962 · 9 months
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In a hypothetical situation if a few Indian representatives of government support the No confidence motion and solidarity towards Manipuri Christian women, will the Bhaktas tolerate result? It's really pathetic to watch when minister of women welfare tries to divert attention from issues of Manipuri women. Hats off to those Bhakts who support the Viswagooroo with 56cm chest who is running away from answering in the parliament.
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chappellrroan · 28 days
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does modi know that he needs to kill himself before elections
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kaal-naagin · 9 months
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Rukmini Maiya is the Mother who will pamper you and spoil you rotten
Satyabhama Maiya is the strict Mother who won't think twice about slapping some sense into you
I won't elaborate further.
Hare Krishna 🦚🦚💙💙
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krishna-sangini · 7 months
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After seeing @stardustkrishnaverse 's post about how our Kanha shares our grief and helps us to overcome them, I just wanna share this incident where this EXACT thing happened with me.
So, many of you may be aware that I've gotten into the Western dance society of my college. Soooo yeah. It was time to contribute to the funds. After doing so, you become official members of the society.
Now, here's a thing about my family: Dancing is not seen as something deserving of respect. Especially Western dance forms.
Sooo yeah, naturally my mom revolted. Like, how I'd spoil my academics for something insignificant, how I'd side-line my academics for my passion and stuff. I don't blame her. But then again, the fact that she just assumed I wouldn't be able to juggle the two things together hurt me.
In my childhood, I was barred from learning to dance at the age of eight because my father hated dancing (He still does). Since then till now, I have never asked them to let me dance professionally. And now when I had this golden opportunity, I was being asked to just let it go.
It may not seem like a big deal, but it WAS a VERY big deal for me.
I tried making my mom understand, but then she threw the final weapon, "Talk to your father".
And I knew it was impossible to make him understand. So, I just considered all my paths leading me to dead ends. I felt so freaking lost, I just cried my heart out. Then I legit called for Keshav. I requested him, more like begged him, from all my heart to help me through this mess. Like, I just simply surrendered.
And help he did. I texted my father about the situation. He called me the next day and talked to me about how I would handle both academics and dance and then he agreed for me to join the society officially.
A man who is simply repulsed at the idea of dancing agrees for his daughter to join a Western dance society.
Now tell me my Keshav isn't right beside me 24/7, listening to all my problems and waiting for me to ask for his help. From that day on, I feel more than reassured and loved knowing that my sakha is there for me every single moment <3
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metamatar · 4 months
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Bolshevik conduct between 1917 and 1919 convinced Lenin that the all-Russian Communist party had inherited the psychology of great-power chauvinism from the Tsarist regime. In non-Russian regions, the Bolshevik party, relying almost exclusively on the minority Russian proletariat and agricultural colonists, had frequently adopted an overtly chauvinist attitude toward the local population. This attitude alarmed Lenin, and his harsh attack on Piatakov was partly motivated by the latter’s anti-Ukrainian policy in Kiev. In December 1919, Lenin again launched a fierce denunciation of Bolshevik chauvinism in Ukraine. His anger climaxed during the notorious Georgian affair of 1922, when he denounced Dzerzhinskii, Stalin, and Ordzhonikidze as Great Russian chauvinists (russified natives, he maintained, were often the worst chauvinists). Such Bolshevik chauvinism inspired Lenin to coin the term rusotiapstvo (mindless Russian chauvinism), which then entered the Bolshevik lexicon and became an invaluable weapon in the rhetorical arsenals of the national republics.
Chapter 1 of The Affirmative Action Empire: Nations and Nationalism in the Soviet Union, 1923–1939 (Cornell University Press, 2001) by Terry Martin
lenin bhai is always the poster
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krsnaradhika · 8 months
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Gopissssss hear this if you haven't already. My soul literally descended into another realm I AM FREAKING OBSESSED THIS SHOULD HAVE BEEN WAYYY LONGER ARGHHHHHHH—
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kamariya · 19 days
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fun fact: listening to a public speaker's interpretation of a religious text does not count as reading the text 🥰 if you have the time in your day-to-day life to bitch and moan about society going downhill cause no one follows your religious text's teachings, you have the time to actually read that shit! hope this helps <3
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dandylion-s · 5 months
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nothing is more embarrassing than seeing people around me support israel. Like girl. We're a former colony. It's the first thing they teach you in school. We dedicated entire hours to Jallianwala Bagh. You get 3 days off every year guaranteed because of the fight for independence from an entity very much like Israel. How are you failing so bad at this. Call your social studies teachers and apologise for being a piece of garbage.
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bhagavanbhakthi · 2 months
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Hanuman - Greatest devotee of Lord Rama
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sudamaniparva · 11 months
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no but adipurush is so fucking funny to me. they made a movie about sri ram SPECIFICALLY to get the hindutva mobs to show up to the theater and make bank with their 700 crore budget. they cast veteran actors like Saif Ali Khan and powerful action heroes like Prabhas (i've neer seen anything of Kriti Sanon but i think she's good too). the director was also not horrible as in he had won filmfare awards earlier.
and it's such a clusterfuck that it's not even funny anymore. the actors are getting sexist and islamophobic trolls at them for daring to explore a FICTIONAL take on the Ramayana. the cgi is so bad that it makes me miss Magadheera. the script fits with the phantom menace and The Room. they had every ingredient needed to make a good propaganda film and they blew it so hard. what the fuck.
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Narsimha Jayanthi ki sabhi ko shubhkamnaye 🙏🏽
ॐ उग्रं वीरं महाविष्णुं ज्वलन्तं सर्वतोमुखम् ।
नृसिंहं भीषणं भद्रं मृत्युमृत्युं नमाम्यहम् ॥
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rihaaish · 5 months
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Rabindranath Tagore, Squatting Bird with Chick (Kolkata, India, 1920s).
Poet, playwright,painter and writer, he created this seven years after he won the Nobel for literature, and not long after he renounced his knighthood to protest the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. Guess where the painting is now? In the Victoria and Albert Museum, in London.
Look at the lines. Such force! Such anger! Such life!
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sivavakkiyar · 9 months
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kaal-naagin · 7 months
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(Transliteration:Bhenge mor gharer chaabi niye jaabi ke aamare
O bondhu aamar !
Na peye tomar dhekha, eka eka din je aamar kaate na re.
Bujhi go raat pohalo,
Bujhi oi robir aalo
Aabhase dekha dilo gagon-pare -
Samukhe oi heri path, tomar ki rath pouchhobe na mor-duware.
Aakasher jato taara
Chheye roy nimeshhaara,
Bose roy raat probhater pather dhare.
Tomari dekha pele sakal phele dubbe aalok-paarabare.
Probhater pothik sabe
Elo ki kalorobe -
Gelo ki gaan geye oi saare saare !
Bujhi ba phul phutechhe, sur utthechhe orunbinar taare)
(Translation:Breaking my locked door who will set me free
O my friend
Without you, my lonely life ceases to flow,
The night seems to end,
Hint of sunrays appear in the sky -
I see the path in front; won’t your chariot come my way?
All the stars in the firmament stare unblinking
Waiting at the edge of daybreak
At your sight to leave and plunge into the sea of light
The travellers of the dawn
Come with their sweet chatter
Singing as they fly in formation
Perhaps flowers bloom and melody floats on
The strings of the sunbeam)
This Rabindra Sangeet speaks of a woman who is eagerly waiting all might for her lover to break down all the locks(barriers) and take her away.
I don't know , but somewhere I feel it's very Rukmini-Krishna themed. As if Mata Rukmini is singing this for Prabhu from Vidarbha and He can hear it just fine all the way from Dwarka (He's God. He can do anything). Do give this song a listen and express your opinions.
Raadhe Raadhe🦚🦚🌸🌸🙏🙏
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krishna-sangini · 5 months
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Storytime Guyssss!!!
So, many of you may be aware of the 12th-century Sanskrit poet Jaydev. He is the creator of Gita Govinda, a poetry book describing the lovely relationship between Krishna, Radha, and the gopis.
So, he wanted to write about this one instance where our Radha Rani got mad at Krishna because she found a hair strand of another gopi on Krishna's shoulder. However, Jaydev had a sort of writer's block and was unable to find the right words to describe the scene appropriately. So he decided to take a break and clear his mind.
He went to his wife who was in the kitchen and asked her to prepare his lunch while he bathed and brainstormed regarding the poem. The noble lady did so and sat waiting for her husband, thinking it was gonna take nearly an hour or so for him to get ready for lunch. However, Jaydev was back in just 10 mins. Seeing him come back so soon, his wife was surprised and enquired about the matter. Jaydev happily replied that he had gotten the words that he was looking for to finish his poem.
His wife asked if she should serve him lunch. Jaydev replied in affirmative and went on to complete his poem. After doing so, he came back and had his lunch. After he had finished, Jaydev told his wife that he was going to take another bath. The lady was confused, but she didn't question her husband and served her food on his plate and ate it. Basically, she used to have her husband's jhutha out of love and reverence.
Now, after about 10-15 minutes, Jaydev returned to the kitchen and asked his wife for some food as he was hungry. The lady was astonished. She asked her husband how he got hungry when he had had his lunch just 15 minutes ago. Jaydev was baffled and replied that he had finished bathing.
That was when the couple realised that it was Kanha himself who had come in Jaydev's disguise to help his bhakt complete his poem. And his wife had had the jhutha of none other than the Manmohan! Jaydev was both elated and lowkey jealous of his wife for her divine luck. And since that day till the day he died, Jaydev always had his wife's jhutha.
HOW FREAKING SWEET IS THAT?!
My roomie @mindless-tirades and I were listening to this story yesterday and we both had tears of joy and a million other emotions in our eyes CUZ IMAGINE KANHA HELPING YOU WITH A POEM AND HAVING THE FOOD THAT YOU COOKED AND THEN YOU HAVING KANHA'S JHUTHA!
Istg MY MAN'S JUST THE FREAKING BEST I'M SO FREAKING AT A LOSS OF WORDSSSSSSS!
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