In a large and diverse country like #India, which was divided into several parts right from the first invasion in the 8th century to the very infamous year of 1947. Over several centuries, the Civilizational Bharat has shrunk to the Geo-political India we know today.
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A temple for Agni Dev in Azerbaijan was found with #Sanskrit Shlokas written on its walls, an ancient Vishnu Idol was found in an excavation in Russia, and every other thing that we already know about Indonesia or Cambodia.
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In fact, in the 1300s BCE, the emperor of present-day Turkey was named "Dashratha". One can go on citing numerous historical records indicating the Civilizational #Bharat.
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Our civilization has always been inclusive in nature, all the faiths that have prospered here are inclusive by the core and never tried to impose themselves on others. Be it the #SanatanDharm, #Sikhism, #Jainism, or #Buddhism.
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Some certain faiths and ideologies try to impose themselves on the land at the expense of every other culture living there, this is NOT inherent to our country and is unethical as well. Such groups shall be identified and should be stopped.
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Avrodh: The Siege Within
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After media houses like The Wire and NDTV tried to paint the film “Uri: The Surgical Strike” as hyper-nationalistic and toxic, it turned out to be a huge success at the box office.
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Maybe that’s why almost all of the media houses remained silent on the release of the SonyLIV web series – “#AVRODH”. It was released on 31st July 2020 but was promoted relatively lesser than its other counterparts.
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Talking about the web-series, it is phenomenal. Every aspect of film-making is so perfectly carried out that it seems like we are a part of it and having a first-hand experience of the situation. It has nine episodes and it will make you stick to your seats till the end.
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If you are keen on knowing the Naxal Movement from the lens of an STF officer, this web series is a must-watch. It goes with several plot twists and surprising events.
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Although, there are some certain drawbacks when it comes to direction and editing. But the message they want to deliver is much clearer and something that should be given serious thought.
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The deep infiltration of Naxals in all the four pillars of democracy is really alarming, and this web series might make you question yourself about the sheer ignorance that society has regarding Urban Naxals.
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One of the most remarkable things about #Jews is that they are vocal enough to not let their history disappear from the worldwide narrative. A majority of the world’s population is taught about the #Holocaust, and how evil Adolf Hitler was.
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But, figures like Stalin, Lenin, Churchill, Akbar, and Nehru are still glorified. They were no less than Adolf Hitler.
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Being case-specific here, as per various estimates, Hindus have been wiped away from their native land of Bharat in a huge number, it ranges from 300-400 million.
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It’s a harsh and unfortunate truth that Hindus and the #RW take immense pride in flaunting the #Hindutva flag, but a major chunk is extremely under-informed.
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Out of more than 1000 Bhartiya Books that have been digitised by vmlt.in, many in RW haven’t even read one of them. This can be said as the #SuperficialRW that has no depth of clarity of thought.
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We request such RW folks to not take this as mockery, but something more serious and something that should be worked upon. Beginning with Bhagvad Geeta can be a good first step towards a sincere reading of many such notable Bhartiya books.
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Watch this amazing short film "The Pink File" by @nishimalhotra7
The film showcases something that's very important but is still neglected.
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We suggest perceiving "Rizvi" as a metaphor/substitute for all those politicians who are benefitted from the lies they and their families propagated over several decades.
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Although, what we feel serves as an underlying message of the film is that we all as responsible citizens should try our best in knowing our real history and culture.
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