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Critics who misinterpret #Ekalavya from Mahabharata lack depth. Their ignorance distorts the narrative. Let's teach these guys properly, shall we? please share this thread @jsaideepak @SagasofBharat @neha2180 @vijaygajera @ashishvyas__ @AchAnkurArya @StringReveals @chronicle_watch @MumukshuSavitri @Tushar_KN @ShreeHistory @Sudanshutrivedi @ProfVemsani @Sanjay_Dixit @Sanathantravelr #FactCheck #Fact #FactsMatter #sanatandharma #sanatan
2/12 First let's know who Ekalavya was! he wasn't some down trodden guy and you'll be clear on this after reading the following.
3/12 Mahabharat's Adiparv highlights warrior clans. Ekalavya is consistently recognized among these valorous warriors since the epic's inception.
4/12 Surprise Surprise! As per Harivansh Puran, Ekalavya was cousin brother of Lord Krishna adopted by Nishad king Hiranyadhanu
5/12 Ekalavya even introduces himself as the son of King of Nishads. So I hope its clear that he wasn't some down trodden boy at all.
6/12 Now let's understand, why Ekalvya wasn't entertained by Dronacharya? why Dronacharya did what he did? and then the propaganda will die properly.
7/12 Ekalavya was adopted son of Hiranyadhanu who was commander of Jarasandh's army ie an enemy of kurus and yadus.
8/12 Ekalavya even attacked dwarika, one such battle where he fought balrama is mentioned below
9/12 In fact the righteous and noble ekalavya was killed by none other than Yaduvanshi Lord Krishna Himself. What does it tell you about political inclinations of Ekalavya?
10/12 Krishna killed Ekalavya knowing very well that he will align with Kauravas alogn with jarasandh, shishupal and other adharmis.
11/12 So now tell me how could Dronacharya give weapon training to a prince ie ekalavya who belonged to enemy state? It's like asking Israel to train Hamas Tetotist?
12/12 Neglected is Dronacharya's plight; impoverished, he faced Drupad's scorn. Unable to afford milk for his child, who will talk about that?
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Did ancient civilizations perform dental surgeries? 𦷠Let's delve into the past and explore! But first, a quick overview of dental procedures. #ancients @SagasofBharat @StringReveals @Sanathantravelr @Acharya_Shukla1 @Gaiseric_II @khatvaanga @ShreeHistory @MumukshuSavitri @hamsanandi @chronicle_watch @GemofIndologies
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Ever heard of Root Canal Treatment (RCT)? š³ļø In this procedure, a hole is drilled into the tooth to remove dental pulp. Robert Woofendale of 18th century is credited with the first RCT.
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But what if drilling into teeth predates the 18th century? š± A 2006 study published in the British Dental Journal unveils "Stone age 'proto-dentistry'" at the Mehrgarh archaeological site in present-day Pakistan.
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The Misogynistic Hinduism
Last time @tishasaroyan auntie, tried to demean #SanatanDharma with half-baked reference from Narad Smriti, I replied (link in last tweet) & as I predicted she went silent on that. But today, let's dive deeper into the status of women in Hindu families.š§ @ProfVemsani @factKbt @Tushar_KN @MumukshuSavitri @chronicle_watch
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2/18 First up, let's tackle the controversy king - Manusmriti (MS). MS 3.55 drops wisdom: Respect mothers, daughters, sisters, wives,& sister-in-laws for well-being. Bling them up too! š
3/18 MS 3.57 drops truth bombs - Families mistreating women, face destruction. Treat them well,& prosperity is your BFF. šŗ
Thread: Warning! this might increase demand for Shankhpushpi and Burnol.
So my brother @KraantiKumar, just made me laugh at him when he said that #saree was given by #Mughals. Before we move ahead just have a glimpse of his ridiculous claim right here. @MumukshuSavitri @SagasofBharat @chronicle_watch @GemsOfINDOLOGY
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So now when you have witnessed this laughable claim, let's dismantle it with #evidences, unlike him, we have many, so here we go
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1st: Now we'll see d book titled "Ancient Indian Mother-Goddess Votive Discs by Prithvi K. Agrawala". Here is a particular image where a women is wearing a Saree. As per the book the figure is of Mother-Goddess draped in Saree and it belongs to 3rd century BCE.
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Is Eurasian Brahmin a familiar term? Yet, meet lesser-known German #Brahmin . In the 17th cen, Johann Gottfried Herder, came as a pivotal philosopher, affecting Humboldt, Nietzsche,& Goethe. 1/7
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Herder's unique journey includes a deep fascination with Hinduism and Sanskrit literature. 'Herder and India: The Genesis of a Mythical Image' unveils his admiration for the Ganges region as the cradle of human culture. 2/7
In Herder's view, these areas were the primordial garden nurturing human wisdom. Even in Pythagoras' era, Brahmins were revered as philosophy and science teachers, highlighting Indian thought's enduring influence. 3/7
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The Western world sought to Christianize us, employing diverse crusaders with varied languages and tactics. Jesuits, in a unique strange way, tried 2 play a role in this mission. Let's explore @MumukshuSavitri @chronicle_watch @SagasofBharat @total_woke_ @StringReveals @neha2180
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In the late 18th century, Jesuits created Ezourvedam, a forged French Vedic text for Hindu conversion. Despite skepticism, it gained credibility, notably from figures like Voltaire. Published in 1778, it reflects the intricate dynamics of religion and culture in that era. 2/5
As the Ezourvedam gained recognition & skepticism grew. In 1782, P. Sonnerat declared it a forgery, sparking a shift in public perception. Support dwindled, and scholars, once intrigued, now questioned its validity, marking a critical moment in the controversy. 3/5
A very Long thread: I'll predict future in the end.
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so @tishasaroyan is a 'historian' yet somehow she knows Shastras as well. she didn't quote the verse, did she? listen her, and then read my questions for her. @StringReveals @MumukshuSavitri @neha2180
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Now, she claims that all of dharmshastras, sorry, all texts r dehumanizing women. Mam, counter & answer these if you can. So the basic flaw in her approach is that she doesn't know which texts are authority when it comes to dharma. let us teach her that
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in this thread, we'll understand position of women in #Hinduism through #Vedas, smritis, & mahabharata. Dumb wits won't even make it till the end. and we'll end her narrative of female being dehumanized & considered as fields in Sanatan Dharma
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