Hindu Guardian

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Hindu Guardian

Hindu Guardian

@acommon_hindu

Tearing apart propaganda and lazy narratives.

Katılım Ağustos 2010
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Stop Hindu Hate Advocacy Network (SHHAN)
Christians are annoying af! They always sound like deranged zombies spouting nonsense about 'embracing christ'! No one cares if you pray to Jesus or to cookie monster. Don't force others with your sh8tty religion and sh8tty God! Keep your faith to yourself and leave people alone!
Indo Catholic🇻🇦♱@IndoKatholic

I want Japan and every other nation to become Christian. Not by replacing the local population with Christian foreigners, but by the Japanese embracing Christ ✝️ South Koreans embraced Christianity, and they are still Korean in every single way

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Hindu Guardian@acommon_hindu·
@ex_Brahmin Your brain seems to smaller than a grain of rice from your grandfather's rice bag.
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Ravi
Ravi@tamilravi·
Tamils go to Singapore, Malaysia, and Gulf countries as workers. People from North India come down south similarly for work. We all belong to the same working class. It is very important that Tamils remain mindful of this reality without becoming classist or supremacist.
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Hindu Guardian@acommon_hindu·
Hindus themselves don't support other Hindus.
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Ravi Parmar
Ravi Parmar@raviparmarIN·
इस मांग से पूरा देश सहमत है, यह कुरीति है आखिर कब तक फ्री का खिलाया जाए मनु के बच्चों को, भारत में कई परिवार अपनी जमीन तक बेच देते हैं मृत्युभोज करवाने के लिए ।
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Hindu Guardian@acommon_hindu·
@ex_Brahmin Dude my nearby street temple is older than Jesus Christ. Whatever you're smoking, I can surely tell, is affecting your IQ negatively.
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Karma to Cross
Karma to Cross@ex_Brahmin·
Christianity was in India well before Hinduism ever existed based on every data available. It’s sad that it didn’t spread as wide as expected, because Indians in general are hardheaded. The culture has been shaped in that way. They more liked to worship snakes, trees, the sun, created fertility deities, practiced human sacrifice than worship the Creator of all things. All of these are still commonly practiced today! You maybe shocked to know that Europe once was too like this. As we all know, Christianity didn’t come out of Europe, but from the Middle East. But what built the West was the conversion of the barbarian peoples of Europe. It was Christianity that made the West the West. It was Christianity that shaped the foundation of the greatest civilization in the world, the Western civilization. In order to change India, Christians must do this: First, Indian Christians must avoid Hindu customs, rituals and all kinds of Hindu cultural beliefs and traditions in any shape or form. I have seen most Indian Christians still hold onto their old societal cultural Hindu beliefs and traditions. Secondly, there is a large number of Indian Christians still living in poverty, Christians who are more privileged must stand by their brothers and sisters, be more generous. Though Christians in India are usually the most generous, most educated, more civilized and prosperous people than all of the rest. Still, Indian Christians must help to uplift those who are poor, especially first with those who are our own sisters and brothers in the faith. This can be done most importantly with the help of education. Helping their kids financially to send them Christian schools. Not just a random school in the street corner. Education, being literate, is what helped the West to achieve anything and everything. Also good Biblical values must be instilled right from the young age. This all can be started by Christians who are more privileged taking care of a not so privileged Christian family’s kids education. Thirdly, Indian Christian families must start having more kids, at least three. I have never understood why Christians in Indian have max two kids? Yes, this is a common picture even among the well-to-do Indian Christians. Probably they have missed God’s first command before all other commands is to be fruitful and multiply. This is important for a reason. In church everyone will agree that children are blessing and not burden. But then why not more than 2 kids? So, is it not wanting more blessings? Psalm 127 says like arrows in the hand of a warrior, so are the children of one’s youth. Happy is the man who has his quiver full of them. Many children represent many blessings. Here arrows means many children, it can extend a person’s influence beyond his or her personal reach. The passage emphasizes the joy and security children bring, like a quiver full of them to a warrior well-equipped for battle. Now, Christians may argue that raising a child in today’s time is a massive cost. Why not work more hard for them? Instead of one job, maybe do two jobs? Instead of spending 10000 as monthly expense, maybe spend 8000? Save the rest for them. But actually these are the same people who take vacation every year, sometimes twice, have money to invest in buying a good house, rent a big apartment, have more than one vehicle in the house. Got money to afford luxury brands. Lastly, Western ideal must be taught, encouraged and promoted within the Indian Christian community.
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Kreately.in
Kreately.in@KreatelyMedia·
Do you support his statement?
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Hindu Guardian@acommon_hindu·
@BackupBrainy Soon he will become a Tamil actor, will do the same circus in movies. Two-three decades later he will turn into a politician. That's how it works in Tamilnadu.
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🧠@BackupBrainy·
I’m really shocked by this video from Tamil Nadu. I’ve been there multiple times; it used to be full of warm, rooted, loving people. But something has changed. Has DMK/Stalin poisoned the uneducated youngsters? Is the damage irreparable?
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Hindu Guardian@acommon_hindu·
@SagasofBharat Hindus must respect bajrang dal. Their methods could be extreme but their intentions are valid.
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SagasofBharat@SagasofBharat·
Did you know? When Christians came to India, they either destroyed several Hindu temples or put a cross on top of Hindu temples and converted them to churches. [Just like Muslims did] Hindu were banned from celebrating their own festivals or pilgrimage to their temples in their own land. Bajrang Dal is a saviour that every Hindu should cherish if they don't want their history repeated.
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Mohammed Zubair@zoo_bear

Christians are not allowed to build a church even after owning a Private land of two acres in Gurugram and having all the legal permissions, including a change of land use (CLU) certificate from the state government’s department of town and country planning. Reason : Right Wing organisations like Bajrang Dal and VHP doesn't want a church there.

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Hindu Guardian@acommon_hindu·
@noconversion इसका मतलब ये है कि हिन्दू धीरे धीरे देश की माइनोरिटी बनता जा रहा है। ऊपर से हमारे देश के लोगों को ईसाई स्कूल को इतना भाव देना बंद करना होगा। अब बहुत देर हो चुकी है।
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Hindu Guardian@acommon_hindu·
@noconversion सबसे पहले अपने शंकराचार्यों को रोकने की आवश्यकता है। हिंदुओं में जितना भेद भाव है उसको बरकरार रखने का श्रेय सिर्फ इनको जाता है। बिना भेद भाव मिटाए आप हिन्दू को एकत्र नहीं कर सकते। ईसाइयों के एक सर्वे के अनुसार भारत में 24% ईसाई हो चुके है। उनमें वो भी शामिल है जिनके हिन्दू नाम है
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No Conversion
No Conversion@noconversion·
हिंदू से ईसाई धर्मांतरण का क्या समाधान है? सबसे कारगर उपाय है जागरूकता और फिर अपनी स्थानीय टीम बनाना। बिना मज़बूत स्थानीय समूह के कुछ नहीं हो सकता। इस समस्या का समाधान सिर्फ़ हिंदू समुदाय ही कर सकता है, सरकार नहीं।
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Hindu Guardian@acommon_hindu·
@noconversion Time to devote our lives in search of truth and attain moksha. India and hindus are already doomed and there is no way back. No matter how much we try. Sanatan dharma is eternal, not hindus. One day will come, we will be a minority sheltered by another country like Parsis.
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No Conversion@noconversion·
Only Hindus are capable of this non-sense
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Hindu Guardian@acommon_hindu·
@JamesPGoddard90 Just in case you understand a little hindi - लाड़ चाट ले आके (Laand chaat le aake)
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RAHUL@RahulSeeker·
Christianity in India is ancient, not colonial - Fact. A few months back during Chennai trip visited this Historical Church San Thome Cathedral Basilica. And it links to the Apostle St Thomas who came to Malabar coast in the mid 1st century AD, and founded churches at least in 7 coastal cities, all of which were centres of spice exports. However, According to the Catholic Church of Edessa St Thomas came twice on missions to India. His first tour took him to the North West, to the Parthian King Gondophores. (today's Pakistan, Afg, North West India). In his second trip St Thomas is said to arrived in Malabar 52 AD. After preaching Christianity on the Malabar Coast he moved to the Coromandel Coast. According tradition In Mylapore (now part of Chennai) he was killed by an arrow shot by a Hunter who mistook him for a peacock on a hillock now called St Thomas Mountain (Historical evidence unavailable). In early 16th Century Portuguese built a shrine over the tomb of St. Thomas the Apostle, making it one of only a few churches in the world built on an apostle’s grave - Near Marina Beach. pic (📷 Me). According to tradition, later Thomas of Cana led a group of Syrian Christian families to Kerala, where they were given grant of land by the local King. Therefore first coming of Christianity to India is more likely linked to the Syrian Christians. By the 13th-14th century local Syrian Christians appeared as pepper-brokers and port revenue officers in southern Malabar, especially Kollam. By the 15th century they were ship owners, brokers and merchants in Cochin, Kayamkulam and Kodungallur (Cranganur). By this time, the community had acquired a substantial base in Malabar’s interior. Many Syrian Christians were recruited as warriors in service to Hindu lords in southern Malabar’s pepper-growing interior, functioning as a separate caste, much like the Nairs. The ruling houses gave these Christian warriors titles and land grants, and a status equal to that of the Nairs. They endorsed the offices of Syrian Christians’ as chief clerics and endowed and protected Christian churches in the same way that they patronized Hindu temples. For their part, the Christians adopted many Hindu rituals, were given access to Hindu temples, and until the late sixteenth century intermarried with the Nair community. Christian clerics even took part in the trappings of Malabari kingship such as travelling with large entourages of elite warriors (chavers) sworn to die protecting their patron. Christians were living in this sub continent much long before Vasco da Gama came or India as a nation came into existence. As the poet Raghupati Sahay 'Firaq' Gorakhpuri described in his immortal couplet "Sar zamin-e-Hind par aqwam-e-alam ke, Firaq, Kafile aate rahe aur Hindustan banta Gaya".
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Tejasswi Prakash@Tiju0Prakash·
Under Modi's Hindutva regime, hate against Christians and mockery of their faith is so normalized in India that every 3rd-grade cringe creature mocks Lord Jesus without fear. Yes If the West did even 1% of this to Hinduism, the whole BJP gang would cry foul. Shame on you, @narendramodi! #Christmas
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