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अंत में कुछ भी ठीक नहीं होता, अंत में सिर्फ अंत होता है—किसी के सपनों का, किसी की भावनाओं का, या किसी के किरदार का.....
In the end, nothing really gets fixed. In the end, there is only an ending—of someone's dreams, someone's emotions, or someone's character.....
🇮🇳 PROUD MOMENT FOR EVERY INDIAN 🇮🇳 🥳🥳⚡️
The son of India has done it again.
At just 20 years of age, Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa has once again defeated Magnus Carlsen in classical chess at the prestigious Norway Chess 2026—and not just once, but for the second time in the same tournament.
This is more than a victory. It is a statement.
A statement that a new generation of Indians is ready to challenge the very best in the world and emerge victorious through talent, discipline, intelligence, and relentless hard work.
From the land that gave the world the game of chess, a young Indian has reminded the world that India's chess renaissance is not coming—it is already here.
Every move carried the confidence of a nation. Every victory carried the dreams of millions.
Today, the chessboard belongs to a young Indian warrior.
History was written. Records were shattered. India stood taller.
🇮🇳 Praggnanandhaa is not just winning games; he is inspiring an entire generation to believe that no throne is beyond reach.
The future of world chess speaks with an Indian accent....
THE INTELLECTUAL HOLLOWING OF SANATAN: WHY REDUCING OUR ITIHASA TO "MYTHOLOGY" IS A CIVILIZATIONAL TRAP...
A civilization does not perish only when its temples are destroyed or its borders are breached. It begins to weaken when its own people start viewing their sacred foundations through borrowed lenses and external frameworks.
One of the most subtle challenges facing modern Hindus today is the tendency to reduce the Ramayana and Mahabharata to mere "mythology" in an attempt to gain academic approval or intellectual acceptance. In doing so, many unknowingly strip these texts of the very sacred framework that has sustained Hindu civilization for millennia.
The issue is not whether archaeology, history, linguistics, or textual criticism have value. They certainly do. Historical inquiry can deepen our understanding of the past. But there is a profound difference between using history to understand a tradition and using history to redefine that tradition according to modern ideological standards.
No major civilization abandons its foundational truths simply because external scholars interpret them differently. Christians do not reduce Christ to merely a moral teacher. Muslims do not regard the Quran as only a historical document. Jews do not discard their sacred narratives because secular academia debates them.
Yet many Hindus are encouraged to believe that their sacred history must be stripped of divinity and reduced to folklore before it can be considered intellectually respectable.Within the Hindu framework, Shri Ram and Shri Krishna are not merely historical figures whose stories grew through exaggeration. They are avatars who embody Dharma itself. The Ramayana and Mahabharata are not simply literary works or political allegories.
They are Itihasa—civilizational memory carrying ethical, spiritual, philosophical, and metaphysical truths that continue to guide society.Sanatan Dharma has never feared debate. It has nurtured countless philosophical traditions, encouraged inquiry, and embraced intellectual diversity. However, healthy inquiry begins with understanding a tradition on its own terms—not by dismissing its foundational assumptions from the outset.When Hindus begin saying, "Ram was only a local king," or "Krishna was merely a tribal chief later turned into God," they may believe they are making Hinduism more acceptable to modern academia.
In reality, they are hollowing out the sacred framework that gives the civilization its coherence, continuity, and spiritual depth.A civilization cannot survive if every foundational belief becomes endlessly negotiable under external pressure. Some things may be debated, interpreted, and understood in multiple ways.
But some principles form the very spine of a civilization.Sanatan's strength lies not in seeking validation from outside frameworks, but in possessing the confidence to understand itself through its own timeless wisdom. Scholarship should enrich our understanding, not become a tool for civilizational self-erasure.The Ramayana is Itihasa. The Mahabharata is Itihasa.
Sanatan is not a mythology waiting for approval—it is a living civilization that has endured because it remembers who it is.
🚩 The day a civilization starts apologizing for its sacred memory, it begins to forget itself. The day it reclaims confidence in its own foundations, it begins to rise again...
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" शून्य " होती अपेक्षाये गहरी शांति का अनुभव कराती है..!!
The absence of expectations brings deep peace and tranquility.....
Be silly, be different and more importantly be happy.....
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36 hours without a phone… unbelievable—what a life!!!!!!
Ahahaha......finally phone taken almost after 101 hours.......
Ooh, I'm blinded by the lights.......
My savior & my portal to India Mr. Ayuuushmannn(@weeedmannn) went to Gaza to help the Israeli settlers(full support, Sirs) and the Failestinian stole his iPhone 17 Pro Max. Now he has to Tumbl from his MacBook Pro. The iPhone is now located at Fuckistan. Help him get his phone back. - Agnimitra Purohit(@tomorrowwithme)
This is the stupidest thing someone can say to spread hate imma just send you these in return anon
And if you truly are that effected by explosive diarrhea just ask me to stuff up a bamboo up your ass to plug it, instead of spilling your shit everywhere including my askbox. Cuz it smells.
This anon ask is yet another example of Hinduphobia and anti-Hindu hatred. When some people cannot match a woman's intellect, consistency, or influence, they resort to anonymous smears, fabricated stories, and cheap personal attacks. Such tactics reveal far more about their insecurity and prejudice than they do about the person they are trying to target.
The obsession isn't about a phone, Gaza, or any of the nonsense in this post. It's about targeting a Hindu woman whose presence, opinions, and confidence clearly unsettle a certain crowd.
The anonymity says everything....those who hide behind masks often do so because they lack the courage to stand behind their own words.
And let's be very clear: @tomorrowwithme doesn't need a savior, a defender, or anyone fighting her battles for her.....
She is more than capable of dismantling trolls, bigots, and anonymous agitators on her own. She has done it before and will do it again....and again....
and this stupid anon filled my inbox with 205 messages ...
BC kuch aur kaam nahi hai kya????
Hinduphobia by popular history and linguistics account
This BiruniKhorasan is a popular Persian language and history account. He highlights historical Muslim scholars, polymaths, and dynasties from the Turco-Persian tradition, such as the Khwarizmi, the Samanids, and the Ghaznavids, as the golden age of Islamic Persia.
He runs channels on Instagram too. This is not the first time he's been a Hinduphobe. The other time he was thanking Allah for his ancestors converting because otherwise he would be like a "cow worshipper" because the Avestan Zoroastrians also regarded cows as venerable. He deleted that particular post, but this is the post he quoted.
Mahmud of Ghazni, the most prominent ruler of the Ghaznavids, is notorious for systematically destroying and looting Hindu temples during his military campaigns in the Indian subcontinent.
The fact is, this is the mainstream feeling of most Muslims. Prophet Muhammad famously destroyed idols himself and directed his closest companions to dismantle major pre-Islamic temples and sanctuaries across Arabia. Upon the Conquest of Mecca in 630 CE, Prophet Muhammad entered the Kaaba and personally destroyed the 360 idols inside while reciting Quranic verses. The Prophet sent the prominent military commander Sayfullah Khalid ibn al-Walid to destroy Al-Uzza, one of the most revered goddesses of the Quraysh tribe in the valley of Nakhlah. Sa'd ibn Zaid al-Ashhali was dispatched by the Prophet to destroy the idol of goddess Manat, which was housed in a prominent shrine near the Red Sea at Qudaid. Amr ibn al-Aas was sent to demolish the idol of Suwa, a major deity of the Hudhayl tribe. The identity of Suwa is unique because it blends both male and female traits. Islamic supremacist accounts clsim Suwa was a human male who became venerated over time, but classical commentators record that his idol was physically worshipped in the form of a goddess. All this is sadly lost.
Quite a few Islamist and communist historians like to interject that back in the times, temples used to not be just spiritual centers but also centers of governance and "wealth hoarding", therefore targeting temples made sense because that was just "striking at where it hurt financially and militarily the most". If that were true, why did temple destructions include humiliation, such as hanging beef on the Murtis, or using broken Murtis as meat weight? Whatever the reason for their rampage was, the fact remains that they declared the war. They destroyed the Somnath Mandir several times ⬇️
Yet Hindus rebuilt it each time. The polytheists of India have won. The army of Islam lost. And will keep losing. The temple stands strong, protected by the might of a billion Hindus. I thank Bhagavan for making me Hindu, and I pray I will be a Hindu in my next birth too. Tathastu.
Is it Hindutva or Islamist supremacy?
I came across this reel about Taj Mahal, and the comments under were unbelievable. Let's take a look, shall we?
This mystery.unavailable commented that it's Persian, not Arabic. This is true, the inscriptions and dedications on the actual cenotaphs are written in the Persian language. Persian calligrapher Amanat Khan Shirazi, who directed the Taj Mahal's writing, signed his work near the base of the interior dome with the inscription, "Written by the insignificant being, Amanat Khan Shirazi. This tanweerrr1 comments that the Quranic Surah ayahs are Arabic, which nobody argued against btw.
But look at this shaheernadeem5142 exclaiming that mystery.unavailable lives in India and doesn't know if that's Arabic and not Persian which means that it must mean that he's a "Hindu extremist". First of all, does living in India mean that you must know Arabic and Persian and that you must know how to tell them apart? Imagine if Indians had this demand that all Indian non-Hindus must immediately recognise a Hindu religious text and tell it apart from "pseudo-religious" texts. You can't imagine this because this level of entitlement is there only among Subcontinent's Muslims, who are bitter about the fact that they are no longer the "rulers".
Look at this guy slowly backtrack and play the victim when he realised that there's Persian writing as well. Also, calling it lies that this guy tries to credit Hindu artists. They mostly appropriate Hindu artists and art and only act innocent when get caught.
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