Thought this was a recent post. But this is from a year ago.
Because the question still stands true.
Ones again they are all silent. Not even a single word. They hate BJP but why don't they talk about victims who are hindu?
What kind of rivalry they had with Kanhaiyalal?
What kind of rivalry they had with Sakshi?
What kind of rivalry they had with Shradha?
What kind of rivalry they had with Ayush and Aahan (literal kids)?
What kind of rivalry they had with those Hindus on Mira road that day?
Why this "secularism" is one sided? And why I am a "fascists" to call this bullshit out? Why can't they just freaking stop being this heartless!?
This is exactly why I started sharing posts/screenshots from tumblr. Yes I branded it as "in my activist era✨" because yes I wanna voice out my opinions and views. Not just about Hinduism, hinduphobia, but also feminism, and LGBTQ issues, and environmental issues.
I have many followers who are good friends and support Gaza and are leftists. But if I have still stayed friends despite not agreeing to their views, they do have a choice to be friends with me if I have different opinions than them. So yes so far I haven't lost any followers/friends over it. And I hope I don't.
Some conversations I’ve had with Hindus: “I can’t post about hinduphobia because I don’t want to upset the friends who follow me-”
Me: first of all why are you friends with people who would be upset with you for posting about Hinduphobia? And why do their opinions matter to you more than fellow dead Hindus?
Why are our people trolling the Foreign Secretary and his family? Istg civic sense is in minus in this country.
I understand the people wanted justice and vengeance. Hell, I wanted vengeance! However, India is a whole country which has to look out for external, internal and financial factors. The global standing of our country, the alliances, the internal factors, the treaties and agreements, all are considered in every case. War is a huge step. Yes, I despise Pakistan will all of my heart. And no, the emotions of the people are not enough to fuel a war!
Bhai samjho. India has allies, Pak has sugar daddies. War hogi toh Pak and it's invisible sugar daddies will continue the chain of "supply weapons-pretend you didn't know-fake outrage-wait pak is a victim-oh fine let's forgive it- also let's give them money for stability- money is used to buy weapons." Vohi hota raha hai and vohi hoga. India is at a pedestal that it cannot risk falling from. Pakistan is practically on rock bottom, they've got nothing to lose and they're doing other's dirty work too.
Diplomacy is an intricate and delicate art. You cannot fucking troll officers for doing their jobs — which is, prioritising the NATION.
From an astrology perspective, there are many planetary combinations and aspects that can lead to disability.
The one that I can remember right now says that, if you have Saturn(or an aspect from Saturn) in the 5th house, which represents your children, means you'd have a child with disability. So, it doesn't have to be your past life karma, it could be your parents'.
I have a question for hindublr!!! :>
How common actually is the belief that disabled people are disabled for sins in past lives?
I read it in an "intro to hinduism" type book I picked up, but as a disabled person it really doesn't sit right with me and I kind of doubt it's that common of an belief?
Ty for your perspectives :3
If they were to do it, I'd ask them to start with West Bengal. Bengali Hindus need protection too.
The government of India needs to impose the martial law. These pakis living inside India need to be quietly rounded up and given the 9 mm effective immediately.
So I just found this out about Shiv Charcha. So "charcha" here doesn't just mean discussion. It could be a simple gathering in the name of Shiv. Where bhajans and kirtans are performed to praise the deity. Which was exactly what was happening yesterday.
They've called all families in our society who are from UP and everyone's singing bhajans and kirtans in bhojpuri and awadhi. By everyone, I mean, it's all the women. My mother's also there. And hearing it all feels so good. It is because it's quite rare that this kind of event happens. And yeah connecting to the language is an added benefit here.
Does anyone know what a "Shiv charcha" is though?
We're not dealing with a regular nation. We're dealing with a military junta, a rouge terrorist state thats citizens are brainwashed since childhood to hate India and Hindus. It's their entire raison d'etre. Had Hutatma Tukaram Omble not caught the Pakistani ¡slamist terrorist Ajmal Kasab alive, Pakistanis would've called 26/9 Mumbai terror attack as inside job or false flag, and Indian leftists would've called it RSS or Hindutva attack (actress Alia Bhatt's father Mahesh Bhatt was already blaming RSS until Kasab's identity was revealed, let's not forget how his son Rahul Bhatt was friends with the mastermind Dawood Headley). We are indebted to Hutatma Tukaram Omble. Om Shanti Shanti.
As a man, who's spent enough time in men's spaces to know how they think and why they act the way they act, I can say it's all because it is reinforced and backed by the men in that group. I think it's called peer influence.
One man alone will never act on his perverse thoughts, but once he comes across other men who think the same way, it becomes a daily conversation. They egg each other on. They encourage each other. Give each other that confidence.
( This applies to everything. Men interested in stock markets, men interested in global politics, men interested in sports. They bond over this shared/common interest. That's how a community works I mean )
We have so many examples of this, France's Gisele Pelicot case or the Bois locker room incident from Delhi or that group chat of some thousands of men.
No amount of shaming, no amount of education, no amount of legal action will change them, will fix them. Because there's always a bunch of men supporting them and blaming the victims. Because if you're not like them, you're not a man enough. You're weak, soft, omega, or simp, and what not.
everyone who supports a rapist or is a rapist himself is a threat to women. these ppl are sick in the head. you won't believe me when i say this but they don't even respect our goddesses and create their own communities on reddit where they masterbate to their images or abuse many girls....this is their way of showing how much they disrespect us...the way guys talk about women is traumatizing
this just makes me more sick. abhi bhi ghamand hai apne gender pe??? im asking all the men here who are still quiet
Tuesdays (मंगर in Awadhi) falling in the month of Jyestha (जेठ या ज्येष्ठ ) are celebrated as बड़का मंगर
This is similar to how we do Saawan somvaar on Mondays in Shravan.
Devotees of Ramdoot Bajrangbali Hanuman fast (optional) each Tuesday and visit a Hanuman temple. The folktales speak of Shri Ram and Lakshman meeting Hanuman and Sugreev in the month of Jyestha.
|| जय सिया राम ||
|| जय हनुमान ||
भारत, our homeland is named after her name, भारती
Our land has been the land of wisdom and knowledge. Be it astronomy, science, and maths or art, cuisine, and medicine.
It seems like our mother has abandoned us when we stopped listening to her voice. We stopped respecting and listening to our elders and their teachings, we lost faith in our traditions and our culture, we let our rituals and routines be influenced and turned into something we can't even recognise. Without our mother, our guide, we stumbled from the path of धर्म. Now we're left vulnerable from the attacks of अधर्म.
And how are we to fight our battle against अधर्म without knowledge? How are we to stand up for what's right when we don't even know the truth? We can't even recognise it even when it's looking right at us.
Our enemies don't just hold g*ns and swords. They have made misinformation, manipulation and manufactured narratives their first choice of weapon. The battlefield is also virtual now.
To fight against them, we need knowledge and strategy and clarity. There's a need to reconnect with our culture and the teachings of our religion.
I’ve always believed in peace. I still do. I don’t dream of war. I don’t find glory in bloodshed. And I certainly don’t believe revenge heals grief. But what happens when the very peace you’re protecting is the reason you keep losing your people? What happens when the other side doesn’t believe in peace at all?
This blog isn’t written out of hatred. It’s written out of heartbreak, confusion, and the raw frustration of watching the same pattern play on loop - a terrorist attack, innocent lives lost, silence from the world, and once again, India is told to be “mature,” “calm,” and “restrained.”
How many Pulwamas? How many Pahalgams? How many coffins wrapped in our tricolour will it take before the world understands that peace without accountability is just a pause before the next tragedy?
India has tried. Again and again. Diplomatic talks, bilateral agreements, backchannel negotiations, and yet, terrorist camps continue to thrive across the border. How long are we expected to act like it’s not happening? And more importantly, why must we always be the ones trying?
Yes, I am anti-war. Yes, I believe in dialogue. But don’t confuse that with weakness. Because defending your people is not the opposite of peace ,it is the very foundation of it. What India did with Operation Sindoor wasn’t about revenge. It was about drawing a line , a line that should’ve been drawn long ago.
And let's address the said "diplomatic peace mediation" : the hypocrisy of international response. IMF loans flowing into a country that has harboured, sheltered, and at times even celebrated known terrorists. Social media giants gag Indian voices calling out terrorism, but conveniently stay silent when the hate flows the other way. Neutrality? Really? Or is it just comfortable indifference?
No, I don’t hate Pakistani civilians. I never will. But I will not pretend that both sides are equally innocent. I will not chant "peace" if it comes at the cost of more Indian blood. Because that’s not peace. That’s surrender.
India has done enough. Now, India is doing what it must. And if the world won’t understand that , maybe it never really cared.
I write this as someone who aches every time a soldier doesn’t return home. As someone who still wants peace , but not the kind that requires us to die for it.
Jai hind 🇮🇳
﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌𖤓ᗩᗯᗩᗪᕼ KE ᗰᗩᗩTI 𖤓﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌﹌ अवध के माटी - the soil of Awadh. Come celebrate the Awadhi culture through it's art and language
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