Those giving examples of circumstances making it hard to do such a boycott, read this... and then try harder.
"Many Hindus call me about their problems and I help them out the best I can, and I shall continue to do so.
But the Hindu society for which I struggle, and the members of my group work for, even beget enmity, how many Hindus from this society come of their own volition and...
... say, "Here's a 100 rupees from me too for Hindu society"? Not even one.
I am very indebted to my karyakartas, who despite being poor, despite being unemployed, struggle for the cause of Hindutva and give strength (to me).
Otherwise this society is sleeping, perhaps dead.
But I, or volunteers for the bhagwa cause like me, are helpless, in that we are alive! How will we protect such an ungrateful and selfish society? It is indeed worrying that a society is unwilling to spend, forget 10%, even 1% to protect itself, its families, its wealth,...
... its culture and its dharma!
If this bankrupt society, which is looting itself in expensive weddings and false pride, gets annihilated, don't blame Hindu sanghatan such as ours.
Because on the one hand there is zakat and bumper funding to both Abrahamic religions...
... and on the other hand, a society spending its income indiscriminately on pleasures... beware.
Jai Shri Ram!"
End of his post.
Am ashamed at myself. Hope this pricks you all too.
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"Those dancing eyebrows
That budding smile on crimson lips
Waving wet matted locks
Coral body smeared with white ash,
And that raised divine foot...
I am fortunate to have this life...
Just to witness this sight."
All the dance forms of Kerala are on display... AND HOW!
Kathakali: Dharmaraja and Bhima to the left, sword wielding Duryodhana, Shakuni throwing the dice and Duhshasana is shown as the most menacing in the frame.
Recently I visited the magnificent Elephanta caves. Was it the konkan Mauryas, or the Kalachuris or the Chalukyas (Pulikeshin II?) who excavated these magnificent caves, I don't know (no expertise). But what I know is that it must have been one of the best Shivalayas of its time.
While there are a few caves, will be posting pics from the main cave and following the sequence as shown in the below pic. 😃
1. Ravananugraha
Every pic I put up is of a relief that is at least 20ft tall. This one of Ravana lifting Kailāśa before the lord puts him in his place with the press of a toe.
This is perhaps one of the most damaged reliefs. But yet, one gets a perspective of the grandeur.