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Bala garu,mention of sati is in the Mahabharat which certainly predates the Islamic and Britshit eras... so while the Brtishits may not have invented it they perhaps exaggerated it

We should be balanced for our own credibility as well.........

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Adrija wrote: 12 Mar 2025 11:56 Bala garu,mention of sati is in the Mahabharat which certainly predates the Islamic and Britshit eras... so while the Brtishits may not have invented it they perhaps exaggerated it
Adrija, please see this on Sati interpretation in Mahabharat. Clearly there is some confusion on the term (was it inserted on purpose?). I am not going to go into this topic further. Sati was never an institution as depicted by the Britshits.

There is the other parallel topic on devadasi (temple dancers) which the Britshits turned into institutional prostitution.
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Chetak, Cyrano saars and others:

Don't you think it is a good time to revamp the babucracy / IAS / officialdom and Judiciary of India now by Modiji. They can use the excuse of US cutting and slashing the entire deep state bureaucracy of the US which is used to fraud/waste/abuse of taxpayer's money. The existing ediface of Britshit made systems of post independence India is a huge brake on the progress of the Indian nation. Stalling, no decisions, change decisions by the judiciary, etc are all done by unelected folks who have no skin in the game of progress of India. We can start by consolidating the plethora of depts that the GOI currently has and of course the useless education dept which even to date teaches outdated, wrong stuff in schools. Massive IT automation of routine stuff is the need of the hour, and contact with the public is made through such systems to thwart pilferage due to corruption of babus. Judiciary can be whittled down to a good AI/GenAI program for justice dispensation for 90% of the cases which are routine follow the law type cases. Fire all the useless judges and lawyers who soak up a huge salary base. While we are at it, maybe the constitution of India is changed to reflect the basis of Indian culture and heritage. Dr. Ambedkar first opposed the Indian constitution since it was the dictate of the Britshits and some US input for India at independence time.
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vi@WA

BJP's Vote Share in #Haryana Municipal Mayoral Election-

Panipat: 75%
Gurugram: 72%
Faridabad: 69%
Sonipat: 69%
Hisar: 69%
Ambala: 66%
Rohtak: 60%
Karnal: 57%

It isn't just 'WIN', Its 'LANDSLIDE WIN'. Haryana becoming 2nd Gujarat for BJP & its not easy to win SUCH trust.
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https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/us-vi ... lk_of_town

US Vice-President Vance to visit India with Second Lady Usha: Report

The upcoming visit marks Vance’s second foreign trip as Vice-President
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Few items in the news:

x post from US thread:
Starlink, is coming to India!

‘Make in India’ vision is driving global collaborations.. — Germany’s Infineon joins hands with CDIL for power semiconductors.

The deep-rooted cultural connection between India and Mauritius is evident in the warmth of the diaspora. Addressing a community programme.

Modiji in Marich Desh (Mauritius)

(Many do not know that Mauritius is called land of Ramayana - It was kingdom of Marichi during Ramayana
Currently 70% of the population of Mauritius is Indian origin and 50% are Hindu
Mauritius President is Hindu and passed out from DU.
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bala wrote: 12 Mar 2025 19:05
Adrija wrote: 12 Mar 2025 11:56 Bala garu,mention of sati is in the Mahabharat which certainly predates the Islamic and Britshit eras... so while the Brtishits may not have invented it they perhaps exaggerated it
Adrija, please see this on Sati interpretation in Mahabharat. Clearly there is some confusion on the term (was it inserted on purpose?). I am not going to go into this topic further. Sati was never an institution as depicted by the Britshits.

There is the other parallel topic on devadasi (temple dancers) which the Britshits turned into institutional prostitution.


bala saar, this is for the doubters :mrgreen:


If you are genuinely interested in the subject and have nerve to know the truth, read this by well researched scholarly book of @IndicMeenakshi


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PM Modi brought with him Mahakumbh Triveni Sangam Gangajal, gifted it to the country's president & immersed in the scared Ganga Talao. Clear connect on shared cultural ties.
( A good % of the country's population is Hindu, many travelled for the Kumbh)
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Bala Saar,
In principle I agree that our babudom needs huge reforms. The problem is so pervasive that I wouldn't know where to start and how. No country is immune to this.

Coming to judiciary I think it's inevitable that AI will be hugely beneficial for law firms in research to identify relevant statutes, case law and prepare briefings. Which can itself speed up the process. But I'd prefer a human judge to deliver judgements and sentences.
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Sati or as the Brits call it Suttee simply means wife.

In Ramayanam there is no "sati". Sita's Agni pravesham is a totally different context.

In Mahabharatam Pandu's wife Madri chooses to perform "saha gamanam" since she considers herself at least partially responsible for her husband's death since he carried a curse of death if he ever engaged in sex, she knew about it, and in a moment of weakness couldn't say no to his desire, and engaged in it leading to Pandu's death. She dissuaded Kunti from doing the same since it would leave the Pandavas orphaned.

In our puranas there is no glory attached to sati saha gamanam. However there could be non puranic and folk literature with stories of wives (sometimes even husbands) committing suicide in bereavement. There are a few such examples in Kasi majili kathalu in Telugu IIRC.

In the northern kingdoms of Bharat, jowhar became a practice since women preferred death to being raped, tortured, being sold in middle eastern bazaars as sex slaves by Muslim invaders. They preferred burning themselves since the Muslim invaders would rape even dead bodies. Even today in Pakistan when a young girl dies her family maintains vigil on her grave for 3 days to prevent grave diggers from raping the dead girl's body.

Did Suttee happen in India? Yes, sometimes. But the number of incidents is next to nothing compared to witch burnings in civilized Europe.
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In the recent historical context (300 years) - Sati was there, but not predominant.
examples of non-Sati: Jijabai (Shivaji's mother), Ahilyabai Holkar, Soryabai (Shivaji's wife), Peshwa's (Bajirao) wives
examples of Sati: Ramabai (Madhavarao Peshwa's wife) did go sati.
After Ramabai's sati, next Peshwa banned the concept of sati in their territories. (before Britishers banned in theirs).
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^^ I think bulk of these incidents were by choice rather than by force.
Indic view was choice and rare events.
Where as the Macualay-siders /Britshit views were it was by force and enforced by the rigid caste system, especially the Brahminical hierarchy.
And IMHO the so called empancipatory law enacted by the Britshit was two fold : a show of womens empowerment and social change but a hidden motive of proselytism.
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As per AIMIM (All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen) Muslims are over 40% in West Bengal now and they will contest in all seats with full force in the next assembly elections in 2026. See the screenshot of newspaper in the below link.

The question is whether the Muslim votes will split between TMC and AIMIM, which will help BJP. Another possibility is Muslims deciding to support TMC in majority seats and AIMIM in other demographically suitable areas.

https://x.com/rishibagree/status/189986 ... gTpOw&s=19
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Cyrano wrote: 13 Mar 2025 02:30 Sati or as the Brits call it Suttee simply means wife.

In Ramayanam there is no "sati". Sita's Agni pravesham is a totally different context.

In Mahabharatam Pandu's wife Madri chooses to perform "saha gamanam" since she considers herself at least partially responsible for her husband's death since he carried a curse of death if he ever engaged in sex, she knew about it, and in a moment of weakness couldn't say no to his desire, and engaged in it leading to Pandu's death. She dissuaded Kunti from doing the same since it would leave the Pandavas orphaned.

In our puranas there is no glory attached to sati saha gamanam. However there could be non puranic and folk literature with stories of wives (sometimes even husbands) committing suicide in bereavement. There are a few such examples in Kasi majili kathalu in Telugu IIRC.

In the northern kingdoms of Bharat, jowhar became a practice since women preferred death to being raped, tortured, being sold in middle eastern bazaars as sex slaves by Muslim invaders. They preferred burning themselves since the Muslim invaders would rape even dead bodies. Even today in Pakistan when a young girl dies her family maintains vigil on her grave for 3 days to prevent grave diggers from raping the dead girl's body.

Did Suttee happen in India? Yes, sometimes. But the number of incidents is next to nothing compared to witch burnings in civilized Europe.
Sati was totally voluntary and very rare. Only a handful of cases in 2000 year history. Just like Hara Kiri (ritual suicide in Japan as part of Samurai code of honor). Are Japanese ashamed of practice of Hara Kiri? Nope. Then why should we be of Sati? The trick missionaries played was to run propaganda that Sati was a forced practice, with unwilling women being dragged to pyres wailing and shrieking. This led Hindus to guilt and shame.

The same smearing missionaries did of Devdasi system (unmarried girls metamorphically wedded to God and spending life in service of the temple). This is exactly the same system as nuns (married to Christ and spending life in service of church).

The missionaries pretended Devdasi was just a prostitution racket being run by Hindu priests, while nuns was a sacred and moral institution.
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^^^ Sanjay Saar
Some practices were bad and we have to accept it.
I am not sure if you have heard of Saundatti and Yellammagudda!!
Devadasi system was misused and girls were pushed into prostitution.
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SRajesh,
Admit and accept in front of whom? In front of those who have had huge revelations of institutionalised torture and child abuse?
Which continues even today with new incidents revealed every few months in Europe, Canada and thousands of madarssas all over ?

Why are we even discussing Suttee and Devadasis in today's world when those practices are totally extinct in Bharat for a long time ? We absolutely don't need white man's validation like "oh look, how honest Indians are , they readily accept and hang their heads in shame for their practices of the past, so let's applaud them".
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sanjayc wrote: 13 Mar 2025 17:36 The trick missionaries played was to run propaganda that Sati was a forced practice, with unwilling women being dragged to pyres wailing and shrieking. This led Hindus to guilt and shame.
I am sure most of us on BRF read "Around the World in Eighty Days" and/or saw the movie with David Niven as Philias Fogg and Shirley MacLaine :-? as Princess Aouda. They couldn't even find an Indian looking woman for that role. And what the heck is with the name "Aouda"? Fogg character is shown as a pucca chivalrous British gentleman who is willing to lose all for saving a damsel in distress. Harking back to Sir Walter Scott's romanticization of the knights and Richard the Lionhearted in The Talisman.

(I will stop before going totally OT).
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Suttee chala gaya lekin Britshit perfume reh gaya (Fogg)
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https://x.com/addheeraj/status/19004534 ... tCSPA&s=19
Religion data from the ministry of educations enrolment data is horrific and signals portending abyss for Hs in Bharat.
M enrollment in ~40% range in Assam Kerala WB and reaching 20% range in heartland Bihar UP. no delimitation opposition southern regionalists will talk of this
Link to the govt data is in the below tweet in PDF. See the page number 115 to see the percentage of Muslims.
https://x.com/addheeraj/status/19004534 ... OAG2g&s=19

In the above given govt pdf link, caste wise number of enrollment also provided I think. Can't find it now. Will check later and post here. So this govt link will be the best source for now to know the demographics, correct? Not sure how many children will be there who are not enrolled in school. For eg Madrasa education, adult illegal migrants who had obtained citizenship via fraud.
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Nirmala Sitharaman Slams DMK Over Hindi Imposition Row | Tamil Nadu | MK Stalin | NEP | N18V


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Hriday wrote: 14 Mar 2025 13:53 https://x.com/addheeraj/status/19004534 ... tCSPA&s=19
Religion data from the ministry of educations enrolment data is horrific and signals portending abyss for Hs in Bharat.
M enrollment in ~40% range in Assam Kerala WB and reaching 20% range in heartland Bihar UP. no delimitation opposition southern regionalists will talk of this
Link to the govt data is in the below tweet in PDF. See the page number 115 to see the percentage of Muslims.
https://x.com/addheeraj/status/19004534 ... OAG2g&s=19

In the above given govt pdf link, caste wise number of enrollment also provided I think. Can't find it now. Will check later and post here. So this govt link will be the best source for now to know the demographics, correct? Not sure how many children will be there who are not enrolled in school. For eg Madrasa education, adult illegal migrants who had obtained citizenship via fraud.
Caste wise primary school enrollment in India.
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Percentage of Muslims out of the total enrollment in primary schools.
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These numbers don’t make sense. For Maharashtra, the first image the row adds up to more than 100.
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Tanaji wrote: 14 Mar 2025 23:24 These numbers don’t make sense. For Maharashtra, the first image the row adds up to more than 100.
Some muslims are included in OBC, so the numbers exceed 100.
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Meanwhile: Foreign ministers of 20 countries to visit India next week for Raisina Dialogue:
Slovenia
Luxembourg
Philippines
Liechtenstein
Latvia
Moldova
Georgia
Sweden
Slovak Republic
Bhutan
Norway
Maldives
Thailand
Ukraine
Antigua and Barbuda
Peru
Ghana
Hungary
Mauritius
Cuba
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Vayutuvan wrote: 14 Mar 2025 02:49
sanjayc wrote: 13 Mar 2025 17:36 The trick missionaries played was to run propaganda that Sati was a forced practice, with unwilling women being dragged to pyres wailing and shrieking. This led Hindus to guilt and shame.
I am sure most of us on BRF read "Around the World in Eighty Days" and/or saw the movie with David Niven as Philias Fogg and Shirley MacLaine :-? as Princess Aouda. They couldn't even find an Indian looking woman for that role. And what the heck is with the name "Aouda"? Fogg character is shown as a pucca chivalrous British gentleman who is willing to lose all for saving a damsel in distress. Harking back to Sir Walter Scott's romanticization of the knights and Richard the Lionhearted in The Talisman.

(I will stop before going totally OT).
Those devious Brits even conned a simple Frenchman (Jules Verne) to write the novel on which the story is based!
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soreass and his pals continue to throttle Indian democracy

This is just the beginning of major a caste war started by the congis and continued as a legacy of the colonial britshits

Time to shut these deep state guys down.

Alongside Piketty, the Telangana caste survey panel includes retired Supreme Court judge Sudarshan Reddy, Kancha Ilaiah, Jean Drèze and former University Grants Commission (UGC) chairman Sukhadeo Thorat


https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-ne ... 15982.html


Mar 16, 2025

New Delhi The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Saturday raised objections to the Telangana government’s decision to include French economist Thomas Piketty in an 11-member committee formed to analyse data from a recently conducted caste survey.

Voicing concerns about the potential implications of sharing “sensitive data” with a foreign national, BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi said, “Piketty’s model for analysing economic inequality has been criticised internationally. There is a possibility that his recommendations could burden the middle class and taxpayers.”

He also accused the Congress of aligning with foreign media and external agencies to undermine India’s economy. “You have sided with international forces to interfere with elections and even before every Parliament session. Now, what do you aim to achieve by sharing India’s sensitive data with a foreigner?” he said.

The Congress-led Telangana government established an expert committee on Wednesday following opposition allegations that certain communities were “undercounted” in the state’s caste survey conducted last year. Alongside Piketty, the panel includes retired Supreme Court judge Sudarshan Reddy, academician Kancha Ilaiah, economist Jean Drèze and former University Grants Commission (UGC) chairman Sukhadeo Thorat.

Piketty, a professor at the London School of Economics and the Paris School of Economics, is renowned for his work on income and wealth inequality. His inclusion in the panel has sparked criticism from the BJP, which argues that foreign involvement in analysing India’s caste demographics is unnecessary and potentially problematic.
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https://x.com/lexfridman/status/1901236279200604433
Here's my conversation with @narendramodi
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Timestamps:
0:00 - In this episode...
3:07 - Introduction
9:19 - Fasting
21:38 - Early life
33:33 - Advice to Young People
39:16 - Journey in the Himalayas
50:45 - Becoming a monk
52:33 - RSS and Hindu nationalism
1:00:17 - Explaining India
1:04:27 - Mahatma Gandhi
1:16:23 - Path to peace in Ukraine
1:19:37 - India and Pakistan
1:25:16 - Cricket and Football
1:29:41 - Donald Trump
1:40:51 - China and Xi Jinping
1:47:56 - Gujarat riots in 2002
2:03:33 - Biggest democracy in the world
2:13:48 - Power
2:18:34 - Hard work
2:21:42 - Srinivasa Ramanujan
2:23:48 - Decision-making process
2:31:35 - AI
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Not sure where to post this, so here.
https://www.reuters.com/world/india/ind ... 025-03-17/
India and New Zealand to start talks on free trade pact, Modi says
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uddu wrote: 16 Mar 2025 18:11 https://x.com/lexfridman/status/1901236279200604433
Here's my conversation with @narendramodi
, Prime Minister of India.

It was one of the most moving & powerful conversations and experiences of my life.

This episode is fully dubbed into multiple languages including English and Hindi. It's also available in the original (mix of Hindi & English).

On X, I post the full English-dub version. See comment for more.

So the options are:
- Audio: English, Hindi, Original (Mixed), and more
- Subtitles: English, Hindi, and more

Timestamps:
0:00 - In this episode...
3:07 - Introduction
9:19 - Fasting
21:38 - Early life
33:33 - Advice to Young People
39:16 - Journey in the Himalayas
50:45 - Becoming a monk
52:33 - RSS and Hindu nationalism
1:00:17 - Explaining India
1:04:27 - Mahatma Gandhi
1:16:23 - Path to peace in Ukraine
1:19:37 - India and Pakistan
1:25:16 - Cricket and Football
1:29:41 - Donald Trump
1:40:51 - China and Xi Jinping
1:47:56 - Gujarat riots in 2002
2:03:33 - Biggest democracy in the world
2:13:48 - Power
2:18:34 - Hard work
2:21:42 - Srinivasa Ramanujan
2:23:48 - Decision-making process
2:31:35 - AI
2:41:50 - Education
2:52:06 - Learning and focus
2:57:56 - Mantra
2:59:41 - Meditation
3:05:38 - Lex visiting India
3:10:04 - Siddhartha
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Aldonkar wrote: 15 Mar 2025 21:15
Those devious Brits even conned a simple Frenchman (Jules Verne) to write the novel on which the story is based!
Aldonkar ji, Portuguese, French, and Dutch got drubbed in the subcontinent by the perfidious albion. Brutishit became the de facto authority on all things Indian. They were the goto guys for Amrus and Euro colonials.
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This is how congress treated their Icons:

Dr Verghese Kurien, popularly known as India's Milk Man, in his autobiography ‘I Too Had A Dream’ has narrated a heart-wrenching account about the ill treatment meted out to Maniben Patel, the daughter of Sardar Vallabai Patel.


whereas for bedwina, an Indian Naval warship was despatched to britshitland at enormous cost to drop flowers in homage during her burial at sea, which was anyway a private ceremony

Not to mention the ill treatment meted out to PVNR and LBS



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Difference between Albert Einstein and DMK ....

Albert Einstein said everything is relative, DMK says relative is everything !!!

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chetak wrote: 18 Mar 2025 19:59
Difference between Albert Einstein and DMK ....

Albert Einstein said everything is relative, DMK says relative is everything !!!
Only Lalu Prasad can boast of a bigger "circle" than Karunanidhi!
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https://x.com/MeghUpdates/status/1901854458348437942

ED launches RAIDS on Soros-backed OSF beneficiaries in Bengaluru.

More than 6 employees of Amnesty international & 2 key beneficiaries of OSF were questioned by ED.

— OSF has donated more than ₹1,500 crore to Amnesty & HRW in India alone in the last 5 years.
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Vayutuvan wrote: 18 Mar 2025 06:54
Aldonkar wrote: 15 Mar 2025 21:15
Those devious Brits even conned a simple Frenchman (Jules Verne) to write the novel on which the story is based!
Aldonkar ji, Portuguese, French, and Dutch got drubbed in the subcontinent by the perfidious albion. Brutishit became the de facto authority on all things Indian. They were the goto guys for Amrus and Euro colonials.
Actually, my comment was tongue in cheek, as all the Europeans were guilty of similar crimes. I was actually born and raised in a British colony (Kenya, East Africa) so have seen the sins of the colonists first hand. In fact I have mentioned a few of them here when the subcett has been raised.
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Aldonkar wrote: 19 Mar 2025 00:27 I was actually born and raised in a British colony (Kenya, East Africa) so have seen the sins of the colonists first hand. In fact I have mentioned a few of them here when the subcett has been raised.
Yes, I remember. I read your posts with interest.
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chetak wrote: 18 Mar 2025 18:15 This is how congress treated their Icons:

Dr Verghese Kurien, popularly known as India's Milk Man, in his autobiography ‘I Too Had A Dream’ has narrated a heart-wrenching account about the ill treatment meted out to Maniben Patel, the daughter of Sardar Vallabai Patel.
He was a very motivating speaker, just like Dr. APJAK India's missile man. He was the chief guest for our convocation at IIM Mumbai (nee NITIE). He was mesmerizing.
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Bill Gates is in India and meeting Shiv Raj Chouhan (Agriculture). He went to Parliament. He wants to spread his poison and want to use India as learning ground. Why are we so obsessed with these folks? Don't these people read news and update their knowledge? Why fall for the grace of goras? Very disappointed
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