Indian dog breeds enjoy #Deepavali They have no problem with any of our traditional celebrations!
Foreign breeds, much like foreign politicians, have no business here. We don't care what they feel! Your dog or cat is your liability! Nobody is going to stop celebrating for them!
If you love dogs so much, why don't you grow a Desi breed? They are fantastic! At least, experts on dogs say so! Indian Spitz, Gaddi Kutta, Bully Kutta, Mudhol Hound, Indian Pariah, Kaikadi, Taji, Rajapalayam, Pandikona, Jonangi, Bakharwal, Tangkhul, Kombai, Rampur Greyhound...
Chippiparai, Vikhan Sheepdog, Mahratta, Sinhala Hound, Kumaon Mastiff, Gull Dong and the Gull Terrier...
Few Indian native breeds! There are so many more if you look around!
Just don't give us Gyaan on Hindu festivals! 😏
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And Namperumal Darshanam today! From the Chandana Mandapam. Once a year he spends the entire day with all the Azhwars and Acharyas! And after his Thirumanjanam and their Mariyadhai by sunset, returns to his Moolasthanam.
This is going to be a thread on one of the pioneers of the publishing industry in South India. Now mostly forgotten by everyone, he was a force to reckon with in the 19th century.
Sanskrit scholar, researcher and nationalist, Vidwan Shri T R Krishnacharya (1862 - 1945).
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After the Maratha rule was established in the Thanjavur region, there was a big migration of several communities from Maharashtra and North Karnataka. From assisting in the local administration to spreading their own culture and traditions, many of them settled down there.
Several families of Pundits too migrated. The Tonape family belonged to the community of Deshastha Vaishnavas and followed the Dwaita Sampradayam of Sri Madhva. Their mother tongue was Marathi but they were equally fluent in Kannada and later Tamil. Sanskrit was always there.🙂🙏