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Jul 12 6 tweets 2 min read
Even Elephants couldn’t move the chariot of Mahaprabhu Jagannath untill this happened

This isn’t a myth it’s a powerful moment from the sacred history of Jagannath Puri that stunned the entire town.

This thread will give you goosebumps 🔥 Image During the grand Rath Yatra, the world’s largest chariot festival, thousands come together to pull three gigantic wooden chariots through the streets.

Each chariot, built anew every year without a single nail, stands over 40 feet tall and weighs several hundred tons.

But one year, something unusual happened.

Lord Jagannath’s chariot simply wouldn’t move.
Jul 9 6 tweets 2 min read
This thread is mind boggling, amazing 🤯

Do you know a great revered saint Shri Ramanujacharya body is still preserved by ancient techniques

No?

This thread will give you goosebumps Image People from all over the world are amazed by the preserved bodies (mummies) of Egyptian kings. But very few know that the fabric used to wrap those mummies, muslin, was actually imported from India.

In Srirangam, located in Tiruchirappalli district of Tamil Nadu, lies the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, which holds the honor of being the largest temple complex in India.
Jul 5 10 tweets 2 min read
I was surprised when I read this story of Maharaj Coronation 😳

Do you know The Brahmin who performed the coronation of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was not from Maharashtra, but from Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh.

This thread will show you how Maharaj respected everyone without any discrimination.Image When India was under the shadow of Mughal tyranny and the dream of a free Hindu kingdom seemed distant, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj rose to turn that dream into a reality. But it wasn’t just the sword that built his empire; it was also the wisdom of sacred texts, rituals, and spiritual legitimacy.
Jul 1 16 tweets 4 min read
I was not completely aware about this story , its amazing 😍

Do you know why Bhagwan Shri Krishna left the imprint of his lotus feet on Kaliya Naag!

This wholesome tale will amaze you! Read this thread , it will keep you hooked until the very end! Image In Dwapar Yuga when Bhagwan Shri krishna was in Vrindavan, there flowed a divine River Yamuna. The villagers, cows, and birds depended on its pure waters for life. But one day, something terrible happened, the water turned dark and poisonous.

The trees along the riverbanks withered, and animals that drank from the river fell lifeless.
Jun 29 5 tweets 2 min read
Even Elephants couldn’t move the chariot of Mahaprabhu Jagannath untill this happened

This isn’t a myth it’s a powerful moment from the sacred history of Jagannath Puri that stunned the entire town.

This thread will give you goosebumps 🔥

📸 - Swapnil Barge Image During the grand Rath Yatra, the world’s largest chariot festival, thousands come together to pull three gigantic wooden chariots through the streets.

Each chariot, built anew every year without a single nail, stands over 40 feet tall and weighs several hundred tons.

But one year, something unusual happened.

Lord Jagannath’s chariot simply wouldn’t move.
Jun 29 14 tweets 3 min read
This story about the ancestors of Shri Ram kept me hooked till end

Do you know about the ancestor of Shri Rama, King Trishanku, once planned to create a another swarg (heaven) and he almost succeeded with the help of Sage Vishwamitra! Image Trishanku was a great king of the Ikshvaku dynasty, ruling over Ayodhya. Despite his virtues, he harbored an impossible dream to ascend to heaven in his mortal body.

Traditionally, only the most righteous souls, after death and cremation, could reach heaven (Swarga), but Trishanku wanted to defy this law.
Jun 28 13 tweets 3 min read
This story really shocked me 😳

Do you know After plundering Somnath, coward Mahmud of Ghazni, fearing capture, avoided battle and chose a treacherous, difficult path through the desert to escape.

This 2-minute thread will give you goosebumps about bravery of Hindu King Image It was the early 11th century, and Mahmud of Ghazni had already cemented his reputation as a ruthless invader. With seventeen successful raids into India, he had looted temples, plundered cities, and spread terror across the land.

But there was one name that made even the Mahmud tread cautiously Raja Bhoj of the Paramara dynasty.
Jun 27 12 tweets 3 min read
Do you know why Kuldevi and Kuldevta is so important in Sanatan Dharma

Read this thread till end about what benefit or problem you may face if you believe or don’t believe in Kuldevta and Kuldevi Image In Hindu Dharma, a Kuladeva or Kuladevi is regarded as the ancestral guardian deity of a family or clan (kula). This deity is worshipped to seek protection and blessings for one’s family, children, and lineage, shielding them from misfortune and suffering.

Unlike an Ishta-devata (a personal deity) or village deities, a Kuladevata holds a unique, inherited significance within a family line.
Jun 23 11 tweets 3 min read
Do you know what should be the right way to eat?

Don’t do this mistake if you want to live a healthy life! Read this thread till end

Thousands of years ago, Maharshi Charak had told the right method of eating, yet 99% people break the rule first. Image There is no need to tell how important food is for the body. Therefore, food can also cause the greatest diseases and food also protects us from them.

Maharishi Charak had told about this in his Ayurvedic diet rules thousands of years ago.
Jun 22 12 tweets 3 min read
Do you know about the mighty King Rajendra Chola, who conquered lands beyond India’s boundaries

Read this thread , This thread will keep you hooked until the end! Image Raja Raja Chola and his son, Rajendra Chola, were among the greatest Indian kings who not only upheld and nurtured Indian Hindu culture but also provided remarkable administration in the regions they ruled.

Their governance was marked by prosperity, stability, and a well-structured administrative system that ensured the welfare of the people
Jun 21 17 tweets 4 min read
Do you know about The Forgotten Massacre of Srirangam (1323 CE) by the Mleccha army of Tuglaq

This two-minute thread will give you goosebumps! Read this thread till end

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The temple town of Srirangam was alive with devotion. Thousands of Sri Vaishnavas had gathered for the Panguni festival, offering prayers to Lord Ranganatha.

The air was filled with chants and the sound of temple bells. But just beyond the horizon, a murderous army was marching closer an army of looters, killers, and fanatics sent by the tyrant Muhammad bin Tughlaq (then called Ulugh Khan).
Jun 19 9 tweets 2 min read
Why is Kedarnath called 'Jagrit Mahadev'?

This two-minute story will give you goosebumps... read till the end🧵 Image Once, a devoted follower of Bhagwan Shiv set out from his village on a pilgrimage to Kedarnath. Back then, there were no transport options, so he had to walk the entire way. Whenever he met someone, he asked for directions to Kedarnath, constantly thinking of Bhagwan Shiva as he walked. Months went by before he finally arrived at Kedarnath Dham.
Jun 18 11 tweets 2 min read
Do you know when Kaliyuga started

Read this heart-breaking thread about Shri Krishna’s departure from Earth.

This two-minute thread will give you goosebumps! Image The Kali Yuga, is the fourth and final age of the world cycle (Yuga Cycle) described in scriptures like the Mahabharata, the Vishnu Purana, and the Bhagavata Purana.

When Kaliyuga descended on earth ?
Jun 17 11 tweets 3 min read
You may have heard about it exodus of Kashmiri Hindus in 1990 but back then, no media had the guts to show this story.

Soft hearted person don’t read this thread, This 2-minute thread will give you goosebumps, read at your own risk ⚠️ Image The cold night of January 19, 1990, was unlike any other in the Kashmir Valley. The air carried a strange unease, and in the distance, the sound of Azaan echoed from mosques. But this was no ordinary call to prayer.

“Raliv, Tsaliv, ya Galiv!”
(Convert, flee, or die!), the loudspeakers blared.

From every corner of the valley, similar chants rang out:
Jun 16 9 tweets 3 min read
Do you know The 400-year-old curse of Queen Alamelamma which wadiyar dynasty of Mysore still suffering

This two-minute thread will give you goosebumps! Spare just two minutes and read till the end Image The story goes that, back in 1612, there was a king called Tirumalaraja who ruled Srirangapatna, a city near Mysore.

The king was suffering from a disease for a long time and so, had gone on a pilgrimage to a temple in Talakadu to pray for his recovery. But the king did not get better.
Jun 15 16 tweets 3 min read
Do you know Raja Parikshit, the grandson of Arjun and son of Abhimanyu, died due to the effects of Kaliyuga!

Save this thread, such threads don’t come often. This thread will keep you hooked till the end.. Image Raja Parikshit, a descendant of the Pandavas, was a virtuous king who ruled Hastinapur after the Mahabharata war and when Pandavas left for their final journey ,He was the grandson of Arjuna and the son of Abhimanyu.

His life and death are significant in Hindu History, marking the advent of Kali Yuga.
Jun 13 10 tweets 2 min read
Hanuman ji had written Hanumad Ramayana on rocks with his nails way before Valmiki Ramayana but had thrown it in the sea for one reason...

This two minute Story will give you goosebumps, read the whole thread carefully 🧵 Image Ramayana Mahakavya are available in different languages and versions written by different authors but do you know that one version of Ramayana was also written by Hanumanji himself on the rocks with his nails called Hanumad Ramayana

Hanuman ji composed this Ramayana with a lot of love but to reduce someone's sorrow, he threw the Ramayana he had written into the sea.

What's the whole story and context, let's know...
Jun 12 11 tweets 3 min read
क्या आप जानते हैं कि सही तरीका क्या है खाने का?

नहीं! हम आज तक नहीं जानते!

हजारों साल पहले महर्षि चरक ने सही भोजन विधि बताई थी, फिर भी आज 99% लोग सबसे पहला नियम तोड़ देते हैं।

थ्रेड को अंत तक जरूर पढ़े , ये थ्रेड स्वस्थ जीवन के लिए बहुत उपयोगी है Image यह बताने की जरूरत नहीं कि खाना शरीर के लिए कितना जरूरी है। इसलिए खाना सबसे बड़ी बीमारियों का कारण भी बन सकता है और इन्हीं बीमारियों से हमारी रक्षा भी कर सकता है।

महर्षि चरक ने आयुर्वेदिक आहार नियमों में इसका विस्तृत वर्णन किया है।
Jun 11 12 tweets 3 min read
Do you know why Shri Krishna was given the name Ranchod (the one who leaves the battlefield) and how this incident is connected to the existence of the city of Dwarka!

This intriguing tale will amaze you. Read this thread, it will keep you hooked until the very end! Image After Shri Krishna had killed the tyrannical King Kansa, his uncle, the news spread far and wide. Among those who heard of it was Jarasandha, the mighty king of Magadha and Kansa’s father-in-law.

Enraged at the death of his son-in-law, Jarasandha vowed revenge. He marched upon Mathura with a massive army, determined to destroy Shri Krishna and Shri Balrama.
Jun 7 14 tweets 3 min read
I was completely unaware of this story that Why Maharani Mata Ganga didn’t drown Bhishma like her other sons

This story is truly amazing and proves why Mata Ganga is called Moksha Dayini.

Tap the tweet to read the thread 🧵 Image Long ago, there was a great king named Shantanu, who ruled the kingdom of Hastinapur. He was a wise and just ruler, One day, while walking by the banks of the sacred river Ganga, he saw a beautiful woman standing by the water.

Her presence felt divine, and Shantanu was enchanted by her beauty.
Jun 4 5 tweets 2 min read
The brutal torture and execution of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj was the final nail in the coffin of the Mughal Empire.

Aurangzeb thought he had won but it backfired. The Marathas ignited. Even defected Maratha sardars returned to Swarajya, furious at the barbarity.

Thread.. Image Maharani Yesubai, wife of Sambhaji Maharaj, acted swiftly she coronated Chhatrapati Rajaram Maharaj and ordered the capital shifted from Raigad to Jinji in Tamil Nadu to continue the resistance.

Sarsenapati Santaji Ghorpade, who had escaped the Sangameshwar ambush on Maharaj Sambhaji’s orders, struck deep into the Mughal heart.