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Tagging: all desi people who will look at this and go “dhoom tana nana nana” in their heads.
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I want you all to know that the distance between the Sun and the Earth was calculated in the Hindu scripture, Shree Hanuman Chalisa by Goswami Tulsidas (1532-1623) in the following Doha:-
जुग सहस्र जोजन पर भानू। लील्यो ताहि मधुर फल जानू॥ १८ ॥
juga sahasra jojana para bhānū।
līlyo tāhi madhura phala jānū॥ 18 ॥
A juga (yuga)= 12000 years
Sahasra= 1000
jojana (yojana)= 8 miles
bhānū= Sun
juga*sahasra*jojana = Sun
12000*1000*8miles= 96000000miles
1 mile= 1.6k.m
Therefore, 96000000miles=153,600,000km
The distance given by modern science (1653) between Earth and the Sun is 151.96million km.
This proves that the Indians had the resources and the wisdom of extensive astronomy and mathematics which was so widespread that Goswami Tulsidas who was fluent in 4 Vedas, 6 Vedangas and six schools of Hindu philosophy, could calculate the distance in a hymn!
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Dark is divine: What colour are Indian gods and goddesses?
"All the images of the popular gods and goddesses that we see around us, photographs in our home shrines or prayer halls, online, on calendars, stickers and posters in shops and pasted behind auto-rickshaws, all show them to be light-skinned."
In a culture obsessed with fairness, Mr Sundar points out that even Krishna, who is described as a dark-skinned god in the scriptures, is often shown as fair. And so is the elephant-headed Ganesha, even though there are no white elephants in India.
"Everyone here prefers fair skin. But I am a dark-skinned person and all my friends are dark-skinned too. So how do I identify with fair-skinned gods and goddesses?"
To fight this disconnect, Mr Sundar, who is based in the southern city of Chennai, teamed up with photographer Naresh Nil and the two have come up with "Dark is Divine" - a project that portrays gods and goddesses with a darker skin colour.
Most of India, given how close it is to the equator and the fact that the tropic of cancer passes through it, is a population ranging from dark skin to wheatish at max.
Unless you're like Punjabi or Kashmiri or gadwaali - you're not "Fair". Like Yami Gautam is native to Himachal Pradesh, also Kangana Ranaut.
But you see Rajnikanth in movies and in real life!
So following that, in the southern regions of India, the depictions of the deities should actually be dark skinned, and I've seen dark skinned depictions actually in many places.
But yes, truth remains that there is a very deep rooted obsession with a fairer complexion and it is sad that our art is getting affected by it and the fact that "if it is a deity, they are superior and thus must be fair complexioned" is creeping into headspaces is problematic.
I wonder if colourism on this scale was an issue before invasions. I don't think so, but then again, it's just a speculation.
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