Hey stupid @Actor_Siddharth , do u know what Disha ravi did? Please read my following tweets now that you and ur cabal are trying to establish that you are an "intellectual". It will clearly establish how you are a C5M who craves for the Indian society to be in anarchy
1. The Cyber Cell of the Delhi Police, which had arrested 21-year-old Disha Ravi on Sunday from Bengaluru, for editing and distributing the contentious toolkit accidentally leaked by Swedish Andolanjeevi Greta Thunberg.
2. The Police can arrest anyone they want if they have evidence. In this case there was lot of evidence of Disha Ravi spreading false propaganda. Already the farm protests are becoming violent, the false info only will put oil to the fire. Do u really want to have a civil war?
3. The toolkit talks of conspiring against India to create a kind of civil war. Also Disha was found to have nexus with another member of your cabal- Nikita Jacob who is hiding from police. There is nothing wrong in knowing her, but concealing it makes her appear more suspicious
4. Disha in an interview to a reporter from a country that you see as a role model (USA- since it single handedly destroys any country which has resources citing some pretext and is responsible for most gruesome HR violation) told the following...
5. India has serious crimes like rape, honor and dowry killing. Women are unsafe in india etc. Funny she makes these comments residing in India. Yes we do have problems, but which country does not. Its like saying there is one murder in USA so USA is a land of murderers
6. She also somehow links Hindu Nationalism to all the bad in India. She makes personal remarks at PM and says he has a wife which nobody knows. Hey dumbos, its his personal life.Siddarth u may have had so many gf but so what?! Should I say u are a pervert because u had many gfs?
7. Now she talks about farmer's protest and how badly farmers are treated. Barring a few rich protesting farmers, no farmer in the country is protests. There are lot of articles saying how these farm laws are good and needed. You are an "intellectual" pls find and read.
8. But why would @Actor_Siddharth let facts affect his opinion. His opinions are decided by the cabal that is funded by soros and aligned with retards like PJW. He will always be to support anarchy in India and not to make India better. After all your cabal thrives on anarchy
The Story of the seventh and the current Manu Vaiwaswata was indeed outstanding and eventful. Surya Deva who was also called Viwaswan married Vishwakarma’s daughter Sanjna Devi.
2/ But since Surya was too powerful and radiant, Sanjna was unable to withstand his heat and light and was so afraid of him that she could glance him with wobbly and unsteady eyes. The couple gave birth to Viwasvata Manu and Yama Dharma Raja.
3/ Yet, Sanjna Devi could not adjust and continued to suffer Surya’s heat; Surya got annoyed and cursed her that she would give birth to a River named Yamuna whose course was uneven and unsteady.
Trying a thread on indian temple architecture. Please do give your honest feedbacks
Introduction
Most of the architectural remains that survive from Ancient and Medieval India are
religious in nature.
In different parts of the country, distinct architectural style of temples was result of
geographical, ethnic and historical diversities.
Two broad orders of temples in the country are known as Nagara in the north and
Dravida in the south.
At times, the Vesara style of temples is also found as an independent style, created
through the selective mixing of the Nagara and Dravida orders.
All Sadhana's end at 'Nama'. This Sadhana is equivalent to a vehicle, in which you skip the scenery and noise that you might hear during your travel. It directly takes you to the God. Although it may feel that other sadhana are quick, they are temporary
'Nama' is slow, but what you will achieve is permanent. The supreme path towards god, is "Namajapa".
There were four men, all had the same disease but were economically different. The doctor told the poorest to take the medicine along with Tulsi (Basil) .
To the poor to take it in honey, to the rich in keshar (saffron) , and to the richest in Kasturi (musk) .