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Mar 27 • 12 tweets • 5 min read
Kama: The Balance, The Power to Desire, The Force to Live❤️🔥
Please read the thread 🧵 🪡 thoroughly to know ‘What is KAMA and What is the Concept of KAMA’…..
Kama refers to desire, love, or pleasure. It is one of the four goals of life (Purusharthas) in Hindu philosophy, where it represents the pursuit of pleasure, love, and emotional fulfillment. In this context, it is often balanced with Dharma (duty), Artha (prosperity), and Moksha (liberation).
Mar 26 • 24 tweets • 7 min read
HEMU – The Remarkable Journey of Delhi’s Last Hindu King 🔥🚩
Let's explore in this historic thread 🧵 🪡 to know the “how He went from Vegetable seller to Ruler of Delhi ” 🔥
From being a vegetable seller on the streets to crowning himself the independent king of Delhi, Hemchandra Vikramaditya or Hemu, as he is more popularly known lived a great and happening life full of achievements.
Mar 23 • 14 tweets • 5 min read
Do you know why Lord Vitthal of Pandharpur Wears Fish Earrings?
Let's explore in this divine thread 🧵 🪡 to know the “Timeless Story of Devotion” ❤️
The Bhagavata Purana, one of the major texts in Hinduism, speaks of Lord Vishnu (Krishna’s divine form) protecting his devotees. A shloka that resonates with this idea is:
Translation: “He, who is the eternal protector, the embodiment of dharma, the husband of the goddess of fortune, whose presence brings prosperity, may He, in the form of Lord Vitthal, bless us with divine protection and guidance.”
Mar 18 • 20 tweets • 7 min read
Bhopal Gas Tragedy: A Dark Chapter in History ⚫️💔
Let’s explore the thread 🧵 🪡 to know the facts, truth and I am sure this thread will keep you hooked until the end and will give you goosebumps.
The Bhopal Gas Tragedy, which took place on the night of December 2-3, 1984, is one of the deadliest industrial disasters in history. A gas leak at the Union Carbide pesticide plant in Bhopal, India, claimed thousands of lives, and its legacy still haunts the survivors and the country. #BhopalGasTragedy
Mar 17 • 15 tweets • 4 min read
A dialogue that will be remembered! ❤️❤️
A thread 🧵 🪡 on
PM Modi’s a thought-provoking podcast and I am sure this thread will keep you hooked until the end!🔥🔥
Fasting Is Not What You Think -❤️
Fasting isn't just about skipping meals—it's a process of internal cleansing. He shares how traditional practices and discipline prepare the body, making fasting a journey of devotion and self-purification…
Mar 16 • 15 tweets • 6 min read
जब इंदिरा गांधी वादे से मुकर गयी......
जब साधुओं की लाशें उठाते हुए करपात्री महाराज ने इंदिरा गांधी को दे दिया था ‘श्राप’ 🔥
ये थ्रेड आपके रोंगटे खड़े कर देगा, इस थ्रेड 🧵 में अंत तक जरूर पढ़ें
स्वामी करपात्री महाराज का नाम हरनारायण ओझा था। दीक्षा के बाद उनका नाम ‘हरीन्द्रनाथ सरस्वती’ पड़ा, लेकिन वह मशहूर हुए ‘करपात्री’ नाम से ही। वह अपनी अंजुली का इस्तेमाल खाने-पीने के लिए करते थे, इसलिए वह ‘करपात्री’ के नाम से प्रसिद्ध हुए। ज्योतिर्मठ के शंकराचार्य स्वामी ब्रह्मानंद सरस्वती के शिष्य करपात्री को ‘धर्मसम्राट’ की उपाधि भी दी गई थी।
Mar 10 • 10 tweets • 3 min read
Do You Know Why Does CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Have a Shiva 'Nataraj' Statue?
Let’s explore this thread 🧵 🪡 to know the facts and I am sure this thread will keep you hooked until the end!❤️
At the heart of cutting-edge physics, CERN, the world's largest particle research lab houses a striking 2-meter bronze statue of Shiva as Nataraj, the cosmic dancer. But why does a premier scientific institution feature a figure from a Hindu epic ? The answer lies in a fascinating intersection of ancient wisdom and modern science.
Mar 8 • 14 tweets • 5 min read
Do you know, Pradyumna - Lord Krishna’s Son considered to be an incarnation of Kamadeva, the god of Love?
Read this thread 🧵 🪡 to know the story and I am sure this thread will keep you hooked until the end!❤️
Pradyumna, the son of Lord Krishna and Rukmini, was an exceptionally important figure in the divine narratives, known for his beauty, strength, and valor.
“प्रद्युम्नं रुक्मिण्या पुत्रं कृष्णस्यात्मजं महत्।
पुत्रं सौम्यं च तेजस्विनं तेजोमयं च महाक्रूरम्।”
(Bhagavata Purana 10.56.1)
Translation: “Pradyumna, the son of Rukmini and Krishna, was an immensely powerful and handsome child, embodying brilliance and valor.”
Mar 4 • 20 tweets • 7 min read
A thread 🧵 on Vashishta ji’s curse to King Nimi and boon to the king by Bhagwati Jagadamba 🚩
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Long ago there used to be a king named Nimi, who was very religious. At one time , Nimi pledged to perform a yjana. He collected all the necessary items and built a Yagya altar too, after finding a clean place . The king built a very large pavilion in place of the altar. Nimi sent invitations to many great sages for that yajna.
Mar 1 • 17 tweets • 6 min read
Who Was Maharani Bhavashankari (ROYAL TIGRESS - रायबाघिनी)?
Let’s explore the fascinating life of “रायबाघिनी” thru this thread 🧵 🪡 please read till the end, it will keep you hooked!🔥🔥
Maharani Bhavashankari of Bhurishrestha (ROYAL TIGRESS रायबाघिनी)– The Legendary Queen 👸 🔥🔥
A queen from the kingdom of Bhurishrestha. Though her name might not be as widely recognized as other Indian rulers, her story is one of strength, wisdom, and leadership. Let’s travel back to the 8th century CE, a time when women rulers were still rare in Indian history.
Feb 28 • 21 tweets • 7 min read
Who Was “Chanakya”?
This thread will amaze you, read this thread 🧵 🪡 till the end, it will keep you hooked!
Chanakya, also known as Kautilya, was an ancient Indian teacher, philosopher, economist, and royal advisor. He is best known for his pivotal role in the establishment of the Maurya Empire and for his writings, most notably the Arthashastra and Chanakya Niti. A profound scholar in various fields, Chanakya’s wisdom still resonates today in the realms of political strategy, economics, and leadership.
Feb 28 • 17 tweets • 5 min read
Why Yudhisthira Refused To Enter Heaven Without His Dog?
This thread will amaze you, read this thread 🧵 🪡 till the end, it will keep you hooked!
In Mahabharata, Vyasa and Krishna describe Yudhishthira as a tall and strong king who was humble like any other citizen.
In the epic, the king of Indraprastha and later of Hastinapur, Yudhishthira is portrayed as the ardent follower of dharma, whose heart was pristine and untouched by the worldly temptations.
Feb 25 • 18 tweets • 4 min read
Lord Shiva-Mata Parvati Vivah: The Divine Wedding of the Universe ❤️🔱🌸
Please read the Divine and beautiful thread 🧵 🪡 thoroughly.
Mata Parvati’s Penance for Lord Shiva:
After Sati’s self-immolation, Lord Shiva withdrew into deep meditation in the Himalayas. Meanwhile, Mata Parvati, the daughter of Himavan and Maina Devi, was destined to be his divine consort. She resolved to win Lord Shiva as her husband through intense tapasya (penance).
Feb 24 • 21 tweets • 9 min read
Baba Banda Singh Bahadur:
A legacy of unwavering courage, sacrifice, and the relentless fight for Desh and Dharma 🔥🔥
Please read Baba Banda Singh Bahadur’s Bravery thru the thread 🧵 🪡 thoroughly.
The Birth of a Warrior Baba Banda Singh Bahadur, born Lachhman Dev in 1670 in Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir, was destined for greatness. Initially living a simple life, he found his purpose after witnessing the suffering of his people under Mughal rule. Little did he know that his life would be forever intertwined with Guru Gobind Singh Ji, a spiritual leader who would transform him into a symbol of justice and courage.
Feb 23 • 19 tweets • 7 min read
The Love Story of Nala and Damayanti: A Tale of Destiny and Devotion❤️❤️
Please read the amazing and beautiful love story thru the thread 🧵 🪡 thoroughly.
The love story of Nala and Damayanti is one of the most compelling tales in the Mahabharata, found in the Vana Parva (Book of the Forest). This legendary romance is a story of love, separation, fate, and reunion, illustrating how destiny tests even the purest of bonds.
Feb 22 • 21 tweets • 8 min read
The Naga Sadhus: Ascetic Warriors of Bharat (The Sacred Warriors of Lord Shiva)🔱🔥🔥
This thread 🧵 will amaze you, read this thread 🧵 🪡 till the end, it will keep you hooked!
The Naga Sadhus, or “naked ascetics,” are a unique sect of Hindu ascetics who combine spiritual practice with martial discipline. Known for their distinctive appearance—ash-covered bodies, matted hair, and a life of renunciation—they hold a significant place in the spiritual and cultural fabric of India. This article delves into the history, lifestyle, and significance of the Naga Sadhus.
Feb 21 • 14 tweets • 7 min read
Moksha (मोक्ष ): The Ultimate Liberation 🔥
Please read the thread 🧵 🪡 thoroughly to know ‘What is Moksha and How to Achieve Moksha’…..
Moksha (मोक्ष) is the ultimate goal of human life in Indian philosophy, representing liberation from the cycle of birth and death (samsara). It is a state of eternal bliss (ananda), pure consciousness, and unity with the absolute reality (Brahman).
Feb 21 • 23 tweets • 7 min read
What is “KARMA”?
Please read the thread 🧵 🪡 thoroughly to know ‘The Law of Cause and Effect of KARMA’…
Karma is a profound concept rooted in ancient spiritual and philosophical traditions, notably Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. At its core, karma represents the principle of cause and effect, emphasizing that every action we take-whether physical, verbal, or mental-creates an energy that influences our future experiences.
Feb 18 • 24 tweets • 7 min read
The story of the marriage of Shree Vishnu-Lakshmi’s son Ekveer and Princess Ekavali by the grace of Bhagwati Jagadamba❤️
Please read the amazing and divine story thru the thread 🧵 thoroughly.
In the past there used to be a king named Harivarma. Harivarma did severe penance for 100 years to get a son like Lord Vishnu. Then Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi took the form of horse and produced a son. Lord Vishnu gave that son to Harivarma. Ok
Feb 17 • 22 tweets • 8 min read
Do you know the story of Jadbharat and his rebirth as deer?
And How he get salvation even in form of deer?
Please Explore the amazing and divine story thru the thread 🧵 thoroughly.
Many years ago there used to live a king named Bharata. He was the son of Rishabha and used to live in a place known as Shalagrama. He thought of Vishnu all the time, even in his dreams and he had given up all thought of violence.
Feb 16 • 19 tweets • 7 min read
The story of slaughter of Monster Vritrasura by Indra by the grace of Goddess Bhuvaneshwari:
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There was a monster named Vritrasura, who was born by Prajapati Tvastha to defeat Indra to avenge the death of his son Trishira. Vritrasura meditated on Brahma and by getting a boon from him, he became very powerful and arrogant.