Brahmin scriptures have historically depicted women as commodities, sex maniacs, and, in many instances, slaves and sub-humans. In these scriptures, women are often portrayed as lustful creatures whose sole purpose is to satisfy men's sexual desires.
These scriptures depict women being raped, defiled, and abused, and then gaslit and blamed for their treatment. From Sita to Rukmini and Renuka, women are always blamed for being immoral, corrupt, and responsible for men’s violent actions.
Nov 25, 2023 • 21 tweets • 4 min read
Brahmins' favorite topic to discuss is sexuality. Not only in scriptures, but they also telecast such sexual acts by Demi gods openly on television with reference to some holy scriptures in Hinduism. These broadcasts often draw references from sacred Hindu texts,
presenting sensual acts by Hindu gods that are not suitable for children. Almost every scripture written by Brahmins openly advocates rape, bride-daughter selling, pedophilia, sodomy, homosexuality, as well as molestation and prostitution
Oct 11, 2023 • 45 tweets • 10 min read
Hinduism has globally become synonymous with sexual misconduct and a widespread rape culture that extends across various aspects of the religion that have been introduced to the west since the mid 1900’s in an effort to infiltrate and corrupt society.
Under the guise of spirituality, India has exported extremist sects such as Hare Krishna (ISKCON) and Ananda Marga, and yoga and spiritual centers (Ashrams) to the west. Cloaked behind the facade of “ahimsa”, these sinister Hindu elements are responsible for irreparable damage
Sep 16, 2023 • 14 tweets • 3 min read
Brahmin-written scriptures present evidence that even the Hindu demi-gods used to partake in the actions represented in this video. These scriptures are used to influence contemporary Hindu society, which adopts the knowledge and lack of morals and values imparted by Brahmins
through their holy texts, leading to its own corruption and downfall. Throughout the Brahmin scriptures, examples are given to demonstrate that the demi-gods and demi-goddesses exhibited and participated in unscrupulous behaviours and vices, which are now reflected in morally
Aug 4, 2023 • 16 tweets • 3 min read
Humanity has witnessed various customs and practices that, in the modern context, are considered horrifying and inhumane. One such tradition that cast a dark shadow on the cultural landscape of ancient Brahmin civilization was "Sati Pratha," or the burning of widows.
This practice, where a wife would ascend the funeral pyre of her deceased husband, sacrificing her life, has long been a subject of condemnation. Sati Pratha is believed to have originated during the Early Brahmanic Dark Ages (1500 BC–500 BC).
Jul 26, 2023 • 17 tweets • 5 min read
In Hinduism, certain aspects within the Brahmin scriptures present a troubling outlook on women, marking them as "whores" and subjecting them to cruel treatment as slaves or regarding them as inferior beings.
Hinduism's evident disregard for women's rights is deeply dispirited.
Today, we will discuss Sati Pratha: The Burning of Widows, a practice where the wife ascends the funeral pyre of her husband and gives up her life.
The word "Sati" may have been derived from the name of Shiva's wife. Sati, also known as Dakshayani,
Jul 13, 2023 • 15 tweets • 3 min read
In Hinduism, certain aspects within the Brahmin scriptures present a troubling perspective on women. These scriptures depict women as mere commodities, placing excessive emphasis on their sexuality and utilizing derogatory language to degrade them. https://t.co/um0B4tP5aPtwitter.com/i/web/status/1…
This portrayal severely limits the prospects available to women by forbidding their study of the Vedas, participation in holy rituals, and engagement in worship. Moreover, women are marked as "whores" and subjected to cruel treatment as slaves or regarded as inferior beings.
Jun 25, 2023 • 25 tweets • 5 min read
In our previous chapter, we delved into the distressing reality depicted by Brahmin scriptures, which tragically reduce women to mere commodities, objects of desire, and instruments solely meant for procreation. These scriptures have imposed countless limitations upon women,
depriving them of the opportunity to study the Vedas, partake in sacred rituals, and engage in worship. Moreover, they have shamefully compared women to lower castes, dogs, and pigs, perpetuating derogatory stereotypes. The scriptures even go as far as labelling women as “whores”
Jun 19, 2023 • 32 tweets • 6 min read
treated them as slaves or subhuman beings. Consequently, the Brahmin scriptures demonstrate a clear denial of women's fundamental rights within the context of Hinduism.For instance, they highlight symbolic obligations imposed only on women,
such as wearing a mangalsutra and applying sindoor, which signifies their status as property of their husbands.
In today's discussion, we will explore the "Duties of a wife" and why women are "SexManiac."
DUTY OF A WIFE
Devi Bhagavatam 6.18.7-24 ”…The eternal Dharma of women 👇🏿
Jun 10, 2023 • 58 tweets • 11 min read
Brahmin scriptures show that Hinduism is associated with an outright denial of women's basic rights. For instance, they highlight symbolic obligations imposed only on women, such as wearing a mangalsutra and applying sindur, which unfolds their status as their husband's property. twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Today we'll discuss how they openly say violence against women "be@t women", "barred from studying Vedas, to perform sacrifice, and to worship", and "women are like shudra."
Be@t women
Swami Prabhupada had approved wife beating,
May 29, 2023 • 27 tweets • 6 min read
and Women should not be given freedom and a Woman is a child production machine.
* Women are equivalent to dogs and pigs.
Manu Smriti 3.239 A Kandala, a village pig, a cock, a dog, a menstruating woman, and an eunuch must not look at the Brahmanas while they eat.
Atharva Veda 4.5.2... Lull all the women and lull the dogs to sleep with Indra as your friend!
Shatpath Brahmana says that dogs, Sudra, and women are untruthful.
Satapatha Brahmana 14.1.1.31 And whilst not coming into contact with Shudras and remains of food,
May 22, 2023 • 28 tweets • 5 min read
Brahmin scriptures have historically depicted women as commodities, sex maniacs, and, in many instances, slaves and sub-humans. In these scriptures, women are often painted as lustful creatures whose sole purpose is to lead men astray.
These scriptures see women being raped, defiled, and abused, and then gaslit and blamed for their treatment. From Sita to Rukmini and Renuka, women are always blamed for being immoral, corrupt, and responsible for men’s violent actions.
May 13, 2023 • 29 tweets • 6 min read
Khadira Grihya Sutras 1.4.15-16.
At the time of her courses he should touch with his right hand her secret parts with (the verse), ‘May Vishnu make thy womb ready’ (MB. I, 4, 6).
When (that verse) is finished, he should cohabit with her, with (the verse), ‘Give conception’ (l.l. 7).
Narada Purana III.84.32-35 “In the north-eastern corner he shall duly worship Vighnaraja accompanied by his beloved. He is shining with goad and noose in his hands.
May 9, 2023 • 23 tweets • 5 min read
Hinduism is filled with hatred for women and exclusively refers to them as sexomaniacs. A lot of immoral acts that are forbidden by civilised society, are practised by Johnny Sins’ deities. When Shiva’s wife died, he held her dead body and kissed her frequently, Necrophilia.
Let's look at the Brahmins' religious texts to find out more about this.
Brahma Vaivarta Purana, Krishna Janma Khanda 43.1–24
Lamenting thus and afflicted with grief, he held the dead body of his beloved wife to his breast and kissed and embraced it again and again.
Apr 27, 2023 • 67 tweets • 13 min read
Niyoga Pratha is a Vedic practice in which a woman without children or a son is compelled to have a sexual relationship with another Brahmin pandit or man to have a child, but the child would be considered the son of the deceased father and not the biological father. twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
The brother of the deceased person is preferred to contract Niyog with the women; after that, close relatives are given preference.
Hindu religious texts approve of niyoga.
Niyoga, according to Swami Vivekananda.
Another cause was instrumental in bringing about the change
Apr 22, 2023 • 16 tweets • 4 min read
Johnny Sin's Bhagwans were also fond of stealing the garments of women to watch their naked bodies. Brandus (the maids and maidens of Brahmins) celebrate similar acts of shamelessness by their Bhagwans in temples where the idols and statues
they worship can be found in various states of undress and pornographic poses.
They boldly and proudly hang the portrait of Krishna stealing the clothes of Gopis while the Gopis are coming out of the water in a fully nude state.
Apr 16, 2023 • 13 tweets • 4 min read
The worshippers of Lord Shiva revere the Shiva Linga as a holy symbol of their devotion to him. Sanskrit's translation of the term "Lingum" is "Penis." As a result, Shaivaites, particularly Brandu women (Nari), regard this as the most sacred body part.
It is the Penis of Lord Shiva. Branduism has long honoured the Siva Linga as a symbol of sensual urges, particularly those related to adultery. Shiva Linga worship is regarded as sacred and excellent. Shiva According to the Mahapurana, Shiva threw his linga "Penis" to appease
Apr 12, 2023 • 19 tweets • 4 min read
Hinduism Johnny Sins Bhagwaan were no different from present-day lecherous people; they had the habit of fornicating with women, drinking liquor, and even watching girls perform erotica. We have already seen an instance of the assembly of gods where the Apsaras were dancing.
As per Ramayana of Valmiki, Uttarakhanda 7, Sarga 42, Verses 18-23 Rama the so called Maryada Purshottom (ideal man) is said to have made his wife Sita drink wine and then enjoyed the dance of women.
Below are some verses from Srimad Bhagavatam about Krishna dancing with Gopis.
Apr 7, 2023 • 17 tweets • 4 min read
India's women have long experienced oppression because of the majority Hindu religion. According to Brahmin traditions, women are sexually obsessed and only exist to gratify the lust of Brahmins and their slaves. Hindu women are not even spared in mandirs,
where they are raped in the name of religion through the practice of devadasi pratha. Women in India endure rape, molestation and sexual assault on a daily basis because of Brahmin society, culture and their teachings.
In every culture of the world, crimes like rape, pedophilia, bestiality and incest are not only severely admonished, punished and shunned, they are viewed as being associated with severe psychological and moral deficiencies and psychopathic and sociopathic personalities.
The exception to this is the Hindu civilisation, which since its inception has not only condoned but promoted these criminal behaviours through its scriptures.
India is the only country where newborn rape is reported on a daily basis and
Mar 28, 2023 • 14 tweets • 3 min read
There is a reference to history mentioned in the Matsya Purana that tells us how the Johnny Sins (Hindu deities) used to capture women of non-Hindus (considered demons here) and force them into prostitution.
Can the Hindus (slaves of Brahmins) digest these verses and show them to others so that everyone may know what Hinduism is really about? The verses are pretty self-explanatory, so I won't be explaining or summarising them.