Partition: Bengal
In the Great Calcutta killings, the Mayor of Calcutta, Syed Mohammed Usman wrote in a pamphlet, “We Muslims have had the crown and have ruled. Do not lose hearts, be ready and take swords. Oh kafir! Your doom is not far.”
This was supported by Husseyn Shahid Suhrawardy, the then Bengal chief minister, who in his speech indirectly promised no actions to be taken against the armed Muslims should they decide to unleash their activities in the city. #PartitionHorrorsRemembranceDay
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DN Panigrahi, the author of India’s Partition: The Story of Imperialism in Retreat, also confirmed the inaction of police & army on that ghastly day when unabated killings and rapes went on for 48 hours, after speaking to a foreign journalist present in Calcutta on that day.
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It is said that the army was brought in only after it was felt that the Europeans might be attacked, showing the collusion between the League and the British colonial government.
The Calcutta killings soon started a chain of uncontrolled violence and strategic organized communal violence targeting Hindus across many places (Bihar and Bangladesh).
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In the Noakhali killings that followed the Calcutta riots, the violence was specifically started on the day of Kojagori Lakshmi puja, & resulted in more than 5,000 dead, hundreds of brutal rapes, kidnappings of women, loot, & arson spread across 200 sq miles for many weeks.
Ref: Yasmin Khan, The Great Partition: the making of India and Pakistan, 2017, p. 64-65.
It was only because of the heroic efforts of Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee that India could retain half of Bengal with a majority of Hindus living in it!
In context of a tweet by @Jairam_Ramesh on SP Mukherjee which gives wrong history.
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16 Aug 1946 was the day which the Muslim League chose as a ‘Direct Action Day,’ & was said to be a day of protest. The resolution was taken on 29th July, & Jinnah said “Today we bid goodbye to constitutional methods. We hv also forged a pistol & are in a position to use it.” 1/5
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Bengal being the under Muslim League’s control was chosen by the ML council for “demonstrating” Direct Action. On one leaflet, just prior to the DA, was a picture of Jinnah with sword in hand & it said: “O Kafer!... your doom is not far and the general massacre will come!”
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Another leaflet with a special prayer for the Direct Action Day said “ten crores of Indian Muzlims who through bad luck had become slaves of Hindus and the British, would be starting a j!had in the very month of Ramzan”.
Izlamists never forget. A fatwa once given, is a permanent j!had against that person.
It’s a constant state of war, and if any Indic thinks the Indian form of secularism will eventually bring in peaceful coexistence, then one is living in fools paradise !
In 2012, a Mus!im religious foundation in Iran raised the de@th bounty on Rushdie from $2.8m to $3m. He is accused by Mus!ims of blasphemy
Finally the West scientifically proves what India has been doing from the start of civilisation
In the Rig Veda, Surya is mentioned as the stimulator of everything on earth (sarvasya prasavita- Nirukta), it is a distributor of wealth, & a giver of good health.
Surya Arghya, is a ritual of offering water to the Sun god in the mornings. It is said the spectrum of the sun rays when viewed through the stream of falling water gives protection to the eyes (not direct gaze), while the refracted sun rays provide various health benefits.
Surya is the supreme entity and the creator of the world (surya atma jagatastasthu-sasca).
In Rig Veda (10.35) the symbol swastika is associated with the Sun’s movement upholding the law of Dharma or righteousness.
Image: Surya, from Deo-Barunarak, Bihar, 9th c. CE.
At the centre is Brahman, the Supreme Consciousness, or Shiva. Here there is no concept of Time (an artificial human construct). Here lies the Infinite, the Perfection, which reabsorbs life as it reaches moksha. @LostTemple7
Surrounding this infinite are the cyclic movements of all celestial bodies in the cosmos. The movement of the sun, moon, stars, planets in their unequal courses, their meeting, reconciliation- these inequalities, these imperfections are the cause of Existence, as we know.
The obliquity of the earth’s axis, & the inequalities of the motion of the sun and moon, produce the cycles in which we live. Were it not so, life would have been absorbed into perfection, into the infinite, which is beyond manifestation (the Brahman at the centre).
It could be from the Chausath Yogini temple in Morena, MP. All 64 Yoginis are missing from this temple, & smuggled offshore.
This is the same temple that Lutyens had visited before coming up with the design of the Indian Parliament
Yoginis find mention in various old texts that include Agni Purana (9th century CE), Kalika Purana (10th century CE), Skanda Purana, Chaturvarga Chintamani (13th century CE), and different tantric texts, such as Maya tantra, Kamakhya tantra, etc.
Yoginis occupy various positions in the Sri Yantra, & they represent conjoint energies that are a part of the Maha Sakti ~ the Devi (Devi Durga).
The yogini murti seen here is now displayed at the Fowler Museum at UCLA (California).
MAHADEV TEMPLE, TAMBDISURLA, Goa.
It’s an ASI protected monument.
Goa’s recorded history goes back to the 3rd BCE when Chandragupta Maurya ruled, & some excavated pottery found in the ancient trading site of Chandrapur date it to the Satavahanas (200 BCE).
2/6 After the Satavahanas, came the Bhojas who made Chandrapur or Chandor their capital, as evident from the various inscriptions found, dated between 3rd-4th CE. Next in the power race came the Chalukyas of Badami (580 CE to 750 CE). followed by the Shilaharas, and the Kadambas.
3/6 The arrival of Kadambas saw the capital being shifted from Chandrapur to Goapuri or the modern Velha Goa around 1029. As maritime supremacy reached its zenith, the place known to the Arab cartographers as Zindabar, thrived as a central hub for various commercial activities.