For all the Indian Muzlim men saying #Hijab is a choice of dress for women, & brainwashing Indian Muzlim women into thinking that hijab and burqa are their own choices, here’s what can be done. #hijabisnotachoice
The Hijab Series: What If, by photographer Boushra Almutawakel
Hijab was never a choice. It’s a religious dictate that will be implemented on all once Izlamists take control.
Any indian man or woman saying it’s a choice is fooling people. Period.
For smart Alecks who want to write hijab is a choice for M women & I shdnt comment :-
it’s choice as long as India is H!ndu majority. It’s will NOT be a choice under Izlamic rule 👇🏼
(ref to Akbar’s dictates on unveiled women : Muntakhab-ut-táwaríkh by ʽAbd al-Qadir Badayuni).
35 plus already dead.
But “Hijab is a matter of choice”- Indian left and Izlamists!
India is not an izlamic state; hence hijab is still a matter of choice!
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Today is Mahalaya. Last day of Pitr poksha. During Pitru poksha, our ancestors (preceding 3) come from Pitr Loka (realm between heaven & earth) & stay with us. They are offered food & water for 15 days, while Tarpan & pind-daan are offered on the last day.
2/4 There is an interesting story in the Mahabharata that explains the origins of this pitr poksha.
After Karna’s death, when his soul reached Indraloka, he was offered gold & jewels as food. Surprised, Karna asked Indra why he was not being given actual food to eat.
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Indra explained that in his lifetime Karna had donated a lot of wealth to needy people, but he had never offered food and water to his own ancestors. Karna justified this by saying that this was because he never knew who his ancestors were.
Hinduism vs Hindutva: The term Hindutva, coined by Chandranath Basu (1844-1910) in his essay Hindutva or the Authentic History of the Hindus (Hindutva ba Hindur Prakrata Itihas) in 1892, which when translated simply means the principles or essence followed by the Hindus. 1/3 
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The term tattva in Hindutva, as Basu had used in his other books, meant going back to the basic principles or essence, and he wanted a life for the Hindus based on ancient Hindu principles. This is same as what Hindu-ism means in English, & has been explained in the image.
Pls don’t fall for the very well planned propaganda to vilify Hinduism.
It is a well-strategised plan to create a division between the terms Hinduism & Hindutva, falsely marking Hindutva as violent. It will then be used to justify v!olence against H!ndus using the term Hindutva.
“Creating a statue was foreign concept, until Greeks, who followed Alexander, came.”
Contrary to the above opinion Indians have been creating statues from Harappan times! One such statue is in red jasper stone, & is an exquisite & perfectly carved male torso. 1/6 @LostTemple7
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So exquisite was the sculpture that Marshall cdnt believe his eyes, when this red jasper statuette was found by M.S. Vats at Harappa. At that time Greek art was thought to be the best & it was unimaginable that Indian art cd be better.
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As Marshall said: the sculpture “seemed so completely to upset all established ideas about early art. Modelling such as this was unknown to the ancient world up to the Hellenistic age of Greece."
Devi’s temple, which is situated on a hill between Hanamakonda & Warangal, was built in 625 CE by Pulakeshin II of Chalukya dynasty to celebrate his win over Vengi region of Andhra desha, as per an inscription inside the temple. @LostTemple7
The Kohinoor diamond originally belonged to Devi & was set as her eye. It was during the 2nd attack on Warangal fort (1309) that Malik kafur, failing to get the fort, launched the deadliest attack on surrounding villages, when Prataprudra was forced to offer the diamond as truce.
The Bhadrakali diamond (later named as Kohinoor by Nadir Shah), is believed to have come with a curse-“he who owns this diamond will own the world, but will also know all its misfortunes. Only God or woman can wear it with impunity.”
Here Vishnu is seen holding a bow, shield, & sword, along with his sankha, chakra, & gada. Among the figures present around Him are Surya & Chandra, while MahaBali & his asuras are shown at His feet. Brahma & Shiva sitting on lotuses on two sides are also witnessing the event.
On top is Jambavan beating a drum celebrating the defeat of Bali. The figure on left of Trivikrama seen bent in mid-air is that of Trisanku, whose space is half way between Earth & Heaven. Since the foot of Vishnu reaches above Trisankhu, it denotes his foot has reached Heaven.
It is celebrated to honor King Mahabali who visits his kingdom (Kerala) every year during Onam celebrations.
As per the Puranas, when Mahabali was performing a yagna, sri Vishnu arrived in the form of a young Vamana.
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Mahabali welcomed him & asked what he wanted. The Vamana requested for a portion of the land that he could cover in 3 steps. Vamana, an avtar of Vishnu, then takes the Trivikrama ruup when Maha Bali agreed to grant him the land right wish.
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Mahabali is a descendant of Rishi Kashyap, & was said to have been a judicious ruler.
Ignorant people like Swain should refrain from making comments on Hindu festivals.