pingali gopal

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pingali gopal

pingali gopal

@pingaligopal

Paediatric Surgeon. "The Self in All and All in Self." Author: 1. Decolonizing Bharat the Balu Way 2. From Here to the Stars 3. From the Stars to Here

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pingali gopal@pingaligopal·
@DawnlitBird Brahmins 3% of the total population for thousands of years. 97% of people allowed themselves to be led by rules set by Brahminism. Logical to the core.
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pingali gopal@pingaligopal·
@jamvasu Absolutely brilliant. Please continue, sir, with more such issues. 🙏🙏
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Srinivas Jammalamadaka
1/ If Īśvara created this world, why is there such staggering inequality? Why are some born to joy, others to suffering? Vyāsa Maharṣi raised it in the Brahmasūtras — and answered it with philosophical precision. A thread on the वैषम्यनैर्घृण्याधिकरणम् 🧵
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pingali gopal@pingaligopal·
@darab_farooqui Our intellectuals and political leaders are converting traditions into religions like the colonials did from their understanding of Indian traditions. That is the reason we are seeing the rise of Hindu fundamentalism, an oxymoron in fact.
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pingali gopal@pingaligopal·
@darab_farooqui Indian solution to multiculturalism across centuries was traditionalistion of religions that came from alien lands carrying intolerance of the other. Secularism is inherently a violence to Indian culture. It was a solution specific for European Christendom at one point of history
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Darab Farooqui
Darab Farooqui@darab_farooqui·
The real problem with this court order is not just one priest’s words. It is much bigger. Many religions, like Judaism, Christianity and Islam teach that theirs is the only true religion. This is not a rare opinion. It is the very heart of their faith. The Bible says Jesus is “the way, the truth, and the life” and no one reaches God except through Him. That belief is what makes the religion what it is. But the Allahabad High Court has now said: “It is wrong for any religion to claim that it is the only true religion.” The court called such a claim “disparaging” to other faiths and refused to protect the priest. Think about what this really means: The court is telling believers: “You can follow your religion… but only if you stop saying out loud what your own scriptures teach.” It is asking them to change the fundamentals of their faith just to live peacefully in India. In simple words: “We will accept your religion only if you first accept that your religion is wrong (or at least keep quiet about it).” This is not fair. The Constitution gives every Indian the right to practise and preach their religion freely. The court’s job is to protect that right and keep peace, not to decide what is “correct” belief and what is “wrong” belief. By saying “claiming only one true religion is wrong,” the court is quietly pushing a Hindu-style idea that all religions are equally true (what people call “all paths are the same”). That idea may be beautiful for some, but it is not part of Christianity or Islam. Forcing it on them is like the court rewriting their religion from the judge’s chair and enforcing polytheism on the people who follow monotheism. Courts should stop crimes that actually hurt people or create riots. They should not tell any religion, “Change your basic teachings or stay silent.” That is not protecting harmony, that is changing the faith itself. In short: You cannot protect someone’s right to follow a religion by first forcing the religion to stop being what it is. That is not justice. That is the state deciding what people are allowed to believe in public.
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Raj Vedam
Raj Vedam@RajVedam1·
The villians in the distorted & bigoted narratives of Indian history are not just Colonial scholars, missionaries, Socialists & Marxists. They include today's historians, museum curators, art-collectors & more. See this for a Rogue's Gallery: youtube.com/watch?v=lr7Bb9…
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pingali gopal@pingaligopal·
@carlwheless India's multiculturalism is based on traditions and rituals where one is indifferent to differences. Proselytisation is simply the biggest violence to the social fabric. Hence, Hindu traditions have always accepted any religion but have been extremely wary of conversions.
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pingali gopal@pingaligopal·
@MakrandParanspe True. Western Indology is a huge distortion of the Vedas. It has to be rejected and condemned outright without further ado. When the basic metaphysical ideas of consciousness, liberation, and so on are different, a different paradigm can only cause violence in interpretation.
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Kausik Gangopadhyay
Kausik Gangopadhyay@kausikgy·
Did Christianity originate from a group of Mahayana Buddhist monks? This oft-repeated hypothesis came to Swami Vivekananda in a dream and he was impressed by it. [1] @JoeAgneya's The Will of the Tathagatha is a superlative book on this theme. This book integrates deep scholarly understanding of the author with his superb investigation to make an unmissable work. The book is so rich that even a university-level course is insufficient to comprehend it fully. The claim is that some Buddhist monks at Alexandria and versed in Greek created the core of Christianity. a. Why was NT written in Greek leaving aside Aramaic (the language of Jesus and his disciples) and Latin (the official language of the Roman empire)? b. The manuscripts of NT borrowed from an unknown source Q that cannot be anything but the Buddhist cannons. c. Each of the significant things of NT has a parallel from the life of the Buddha and the Jataka tales, such as, The Virgin Birth, The Great Star, Wild animals adoring Jesus, Giving life back to sparrows, The Parables of Jesus, Multiplication of Food by Jesus. d. The tales of Jesus and Buddha are identical too: Fasting/ penance => Temptation by the Devil/ Mara => Wandering within kingdom =>Visitation by followers =>Arrival at Galille Lake/ Ganga river => Gathering early disciples => Sermon on a "Mount". e. The complete reversal of the ethics of the Old Testament and the monastic tradition came from Buddhism, brick by brick, drop by drop. Could all these be a coincidence? After reading the book, it would seem that they are as much coincidence as it is possible for a monkey to randomly hit the keys of a typewriter and produce a Shakespearean sonnet as the output! I am too overwhelmed by the book even after reading it twice to even point out any weakness. The book could be purchased at amazon.in/WILL-TATH%C4%8… #BookReview #24 Last time, I discussed Termites: How the Left is Destroying the World through Subversion by Abhijit Joag. References 1. grok.com/share/c2hhcmQt…
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Abhinav Agarwal
Abhinav Agarwal@AbhinavAgarwal·
The MyIND Book is more than just a compilation of events. It's a treasure trove of events, news, & nuggets of general knowledge you can dig into any time you want. (yes, that's the Tirupati laddoo on the cover!) padhegaindia.in/product/myindb… Thank you, @myindmakers, for the copy!
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Rāma Śēṣan Chandraśēkaran
Rāma Śēṣan Chandraśēkaran@maa_bhaishiiH·
Medicine , Law , Art, and what not ??? Real adventure spirit. Am glad to know such intensely well rounded and passionate people. There are few people to whom I can say “Your life is my dream”. And @priya_27_ is one of them. Keep rocking 😀😀
Bṛhat | बृहत् | Brhat@brhat_in

People of Bṛhat | बृहत् A reflection by @priya_27_ on her journey as one of the founding members of Brhat and the role that bṛhat has played in shaping her work and intellectual path. "Satya Doyle Byock in Quarter-life: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood writes about the crisis of discontent among the young. Adulthood today is defined largely by narrow capitalistic expectations of achievement and performance. These constraints push people to live lives “incongruent with their natures or values,” deepening the crisis. She writes that there have been two types of quarter-lifers: those inclined to pursue stability first, and those inclined to pursue meaning first. Reflecting on my twenties, I realize most of my major decisions were driven by the pursuit of meaning—despite the constraints of a middle-class upbringing that often demands stability."

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pingali gopal@pingaligopal·
@indumathi37 Very nice post. Kausik Gangopadhyay's The Majoritarian Myth deals with some of these issues brilliantly. Data should ideally shut people up, but the definition of a left-liberal would be one who ignores data for making claims.
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Indu Viswanathan
Indu Viswanathan@indumathi37·
In light of the hate currently directed at Priyanka Chopra for “not speaking about atrocities against minorities in India,” I’m resharing this investigative essay I wrote a few months ago. A long excerpt below, but this one really is worth the full read. I came with receipts. “Whenever I hear about this mass-scale persecution of religious minorities in India (I even hear claims that there is a genocide of Muslims taking place in India right now), I find myself asking, repeatedly, where is this data actually coming from? Surely, if people are claiming that the world’s second largest population of Muslims is experiencing genocide, there is irrefutable evidence of this. At the same time I know, from having chased or read about other demography-based data about India (e.g., the aforementioned article on atrocities in India), that data collection methods in the region can be very weak, even though the alarming stories wrapped around “the facts” sound confident. As a researcher and educator, I don’t want to jump to conclusions based on what seems plausible. I don’t want to presume these claims are or aren’t true based on stereotypes or narratives, and certainly not based on the media. I simply want to understand what is actually happening and how and why people “know” what they think they know. So I started digging. What began as a regional curiosity quickly evolved into a deeper project: I decided to compare hate crimes by religion in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh versus the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany. This also involved a deeper understanding of how this data was being collected. I was open to all possible discoveries, including finding confirmation of those troubling media claims. What I found, instead, were gaping holes and massive (and questionable) assumptions in how religious hate crimes are defined, tracked, politicized, and narrated.” induv.medium.com/when-rhetoric-…
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Centre for Studies in Hindu Conservatism
Modern Computing and Ancient India (Part I): Rules, Interactions, and Declarative Systems In this opening article in a series, @maa_bhaishiiH illustrates how contemporary linguistic theory draws directly from the Pāṇinian tradition of Sanskrit grammar, even for readers with no prior background in either domain. api.omarshehata.me/substack-proxy…
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Savitri Mumukshu - सावित्री मुमुक्षु
A little knowledge is indeed a dangerous thing. Especially when an uncouth, illiterate has the audacity to think he can distort history. Mughals looted India every chance they got. And a considerable amount of their loot went to the Islamic cities of Mecca & Medina. The rest of the loot was hoarded in their treasuries while common people starved and those who resisted their vile oppression were slaughtered. Hindus were stripped of their land, & taxed to starvation while many of our temples which used to hold the world' largest treasuries of wealth - were plundered and destroyed. A record of exact statistics on Mughal money sent to Mecca begins with Akbar in 1576, who sent Rs. 600,000 with costly gifts like 12,000 dresses of honor & extra cash for constructing a Khanqah. The average salary for a normal Indian at this time was just 3 rupees per month. In 1577, Akbar sent Rs. 500,000 Rupees & 10,000 Khilats to distribute in Mecca. Another Rs. 100,000 & costly gifts for the Sharif of Mecca. In 1578, Rs. 400,000 were sent. Meanwhile desperate starving Indians turned to cannibalism while reeling from 2 huge famines under Akbar. Since the time of Akbar, the Mughals snatched away the land of Lakhs of Hindu villagers if they dared to refuse to pay the tribute forcefully extracted from them. They were labelled “criminals”. Mughal generals would destroy villages, & chop Hindu's heads to display in the royal square, then hang them on trees or pillars to create terror. Manucci describes seeing 10,000 such heads once with hair shaven & moustaches reddened by blood. Every tower held 100 heads. In the 34 years that Manucci lived in Mughal provinces, he would see thousands of fresh beheaded Hindu heads everytime he travelled from Agra to Delhi. The stench of the corpses was so strong that travelers had to hold their noses & rush past the macabre towers of horror. Jahangir continued siphoning off the loot to the Islamic homeland when he became king In 1605, sending Rs. 100,000 to the Sharif of Mecca. In 1622, he again sent Rs. 200,000 to be utilized in trade & all the profits were distributed to the poor in Mecca NOT Indians. In 1628, Shahjahan who was a violent Islamic zealot at heart became king. He reintroduced Jizya tax to oppress Hindus, & immediately sent half a million rupees to Mecca, showering Lakhs more over the next decade. The Sharifs of Mecca were so grateful that they gifted him the key to the Kaaba. From 1645 to 1650, Shah Jahan send over a Million Rupees to Mecca along with costly gifts like candlesticks studded with 100 carat diamonds worth Lakhs more. In the meantime his exploitative policies created a devastating famine in 1630-32 which killed 7 million+ Indians in Gujarat & Deccan alone. Shahjahan did nothing to help the dying famine victims. But he did have enough time to fill 2 huge treasure houses full of stolen gold & silver, each 70ft by 30ft or total 4200 sq ft. (Fort Knox vault is 4000 sq ft & holds~ $290 Billion) In 1659, when Aurangzeb the rabid Islamic fanatic snatched the throne the first thing he did was send Rs. 7 Lakhs to Mecca, which was accepted by the Sharif in 1662. Aurangzeb enforced a yearly fee of Lakhs to be sent to Mecca & even endowed Muslims in Mecca with yearly stipends! While he oppressed Hindus with Jizya, Aurangzeb continued to send millions in money & gifts throughout his life to Mecca. In typical Mughal tradition he also ensured that millions of Indians died in a famine created by his bloodthirsty lust for power from 1662-1665. Aurangzeb’s own official Islamic biography Maāsir-I-Ālamgiri itself lists him proudly destroying 300+ Hindu temples in Mewar in just one year alone (1680) in his hateful quest to forcibly convert India into Islam. Where do you think all the wealth from so many hundreds of plundered Hindu temples went? His taxation was so oppressive that even his sister and son pleaded with him to reduce the burden on people. Aurangzeb refused to even consider it. Even when the last descendants of the Mughals were floundering to save their empire, they ensured that Indian money was sent to their Islamic homeland in Mecca. We are told to cry for the wretched condition of the last vestiges of the Mughal Empire, but the last remnants like Farrukhsiyar & Bahadur Shah 1 themselves enforced an annual subsidy of Rs. 100,000 to Mecca & sent millions in gifts as well. The Timurids robbed Hindus of billions of $$ of wealth & sent it all to their Islamic homeland while starving millions of Hindus to death. Anybody who looks at the evidence objectively can see that. Gone are the times when we were ignorant of our history and would let you get away with the lies. Best for ignorant losers to zip their mouths now - because "Sanghis" are carrying receipts these days.
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Subir Sinha@PoMoGandhi

Mughals looted India? And took the loot where? That's why India was the richest kingdom in the world at that time? Little knowledge is a dangerous things, but is the basis of Sanghi confidence.

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