Brahmi Systems

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Brahmi Systems

Brahmi Systems

@BrahmiSystems

Brahmi Systems is a Bengaluru based startup developing smart solutions using AI/ML/IoT.

Bengaluru, INDIA Katılım Kasım 2019
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Brahmi Systems@BrahmiSystems·
BRAHMI SYSTEMS is one of the selected companies !!!! #53" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">cdot.in/cdotweb/web/ne…
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Brahmi Systems@BrahmiSystems·
@RiseBharata Each person has to endeavor to increase their income in lawful ways. Then we can not only achieve that but can exceed. We must not ask government for freebies but demand laws and rules that make earning easier.
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Śaciṣṭha@RiseBharata·
Imagine India, But With A Per Capita Income Of 12,000 $.
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Brahmi Systems@BrahmiSystems·
@En_chinaNewsX The West is better than China because they fought wars to bring freedom to people. But both China and many western countries support terrorists nations like Pakistan.
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China in English@En_chinaNewsX·
🇨🇳 Xi Jinping: "The world asks: Why do people love China? We answer simply: Because we did not send them bombs, but factories and schools. We go to them with development... not wars and problems."
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Brahmi Systems@BrahmiSystems·
@NirmeshMehta @Homidevang31 The Vedas are about rituals, not history. They predate Ramayana and Mahabharata. Ramayana and Mahabharata are itihasas. The Puranas tell the history of our world from the origin.
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Nirmesh Mehta
Nirmesh Mehta@NirmeshMehta·
Do you mean Ramayan and Mahabharata? Because they were stories based on reality and not reality. The Vedas themselves make no mention of them, but they do mention a battle which seems to have inspired Ramayan. Besides, characters similar to Indra are in various civilisations and are called Mythology in each case.
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Adv. Homi Devang Kapoor@Homidevang31·
I want to know why is it called Hindu mythology - when this is our history. All temples and other creations that we have heard do exist. So - why not call it our history? Comments awaited.
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Nataraja@subrama56516444·
@Homidevang31 Prove all descriptions of mythology with scientific evidence, experiment, reasonable logic, etc. and submit your papers to a reputed unbiased University and get your papers published, and get PhD. Let we know do people accept your mythology=history or not.
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Nataraja@subrama56516444·
@Homidevang31 Could you please tell, who wrote Mahabharat? Wonder is, we don't know that simple history.
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klain simoes@KlainS95381·
@Homidevang31 Ram, krishna and others are not historical figures unlike Jesus, muhammad or buddha.
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Brahmi Systems@BrahmiSystems·
@Homidevang31 Only the Westerners call it mythology. We Hindus call it Itihāsa, which "thus it happened ". Essentially its our history. There is also Purāna, whi h means "ancient occurings/incidents".
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Brahmi Systems@BrahmiSystems·
@moultano All Indian immigrants are low iq cons. All companies, law enforcement agencies are dumb victims who cant stop the cons. All those unemployed natives who were cheated out of jobs are high iq people who can see the con but can't stop them.
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Ryan Moulton@moultano·
I'm amazed how many people on twitter seem to think that Indian immigrants have conned all the most successful and profitable companies in the world because their twitter feed told them so.
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Indian Tech & Infra@IndianTechGuide·
A solution to this problem will save many rivers in India.
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Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
Meet Noora Shalash, Director of Government Affairs for CAIR-Kentucky. “I demand Jihad, I want ISIS to kill all of you.” Masks off.
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Brahmi Systems@BrahmiSystems·
@gargiuvacha Well said. In every forum, Indians must claim, proclaim, defend and propagate what is rightfully theirs. Especially against propaganda by people such as her. Left to these people, they will take away all the credit we Indians deserve.
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Gargi #Decolonization 🇮🇳
Every single time I see Audrey Truschke speak about Hindu civilizational continuity, there is this unmistakable pattern: Anything that suggests continuity, sophistication, indigenous development, or spiritual depth in Bharatiya civilization is immediately treated with suspicion, ridicule, or external attribution. And honestly, it is NOT “neutral scholarship.” It is a vile poisonous agenda! Now she claims the Pashupati seal is “more likely adapted from proto-Elamite iconography” and not Shiva. The audacity!! Even mainstream historians and archaeologists admit the connection. John Marshall - former Director General of ASI - identified it as a Proto-Shiva/Pashupati figure because of: • the yogic posture • association with animals • ascetic symbolism • horned deity imagery • and continuity with later Shaiva iconography Thomas McEvilley specifically discussed the posture as resembling Mulabandhasana - the not just random sitting. Even scholars who disagree with Marshall STILL acknowledge: • yogic symbolism • ritual significance • “lord of animals” motifs • and striking parallels with later Shaiva imagery. Even after this, what Audrey does repeatedly is present speculative external-origin theories with an air of certainty while portraying Hindu continuity arguments as primitive nationalist fantasy. That is not balanced scholarship. And this is where many Indians are exhausted. Why is Bharat perhaps the ONLY civilization where continuity itself becomes controversial? Egyptians can speak of continuity. Chinese civilization can speak of continuity. Greco-Roman continuity is endlessly explored. But if Indians point to continuity between the Indus civilization and later Hindu traditions, suddenly: “dangerous nationalism” “appropriation” “myth-making” “revisionism” Why? Because for decades Indian civilization has been filtered through frameworks that instinctively distrust native memory while privileging external explanations. But dismissing the Shiva interpretation as though it is some laughable WhatsApp theory is historically dishonest and frankly vile considering now their reasons behind doing so are exposed. It has existed in archaeology and Indology for nearly a century. What makes this worse is the sheer arrogance with which these claims are delivered to Indians - as though Indians themselves are uniquely incapable of understanding their own civilizational symbols. And then comes the funniest part. Comments disabled. Quote tweets disabled. Why? If the argument is so academically robust, why shut down public scrutiny? Afraid people may respond with: • ASI references? • archaeological counterpoints? • Shaiva continuity studies? • @IndicMeenakshi ’s work on civilizational continuity? • counter-evidence from iconography? • or simply point out how selectively “skepticism” gets applied? Because that is what many of us are noticing now: the skepticism is never neutral. Hindu interpretations are interrogated aggressively. External-origin theories are treated as sophisticated by default. And over time, this constant framing creates something poisonous: a civilizational inferiority complex. An entire generation of Indians is subtly taught: • your memories are myths, • your traditions are appropriations, • your sacred symbols came from elsewhere, • your civilization is mostly borrowed, • and continuity itself is suspect. That is why people react strongly. Not because debate is unwelcome. We are a civilization who invented Debate. But because the contempt underneath these narratives has become impossible to miss. Indian history IS amazing, wonderful, and fantastic. Which is exactly why people are no longer willing to silently accept ideological distortions masquerading as objective scholarship.
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Brahmi Systems@BrahmiSystems·
@realstewpeters This is the way to solve it. For this he surely deserves the NPP. Ofc, he needs to get the two state solution implemented next.
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Stew Peters@realstewpeters·
TRUMP: “If Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Pakistan, Türkiye, Egypt and Jordan do not sign on to the Abraham Accords, we’re not going to move forward with an Iran deal. Those countries owe it to us.” Trump is literally holding the world hostage to further Israel’s interests.
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@sidhant USA has always supported Pakistan, knowing very well their support to terrorists. Since days of Zia. So not surprising at all.
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Sidhant Sibal@sidhant·
"Greatly respect Field Marshal Munir...", Trump says
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@SenWarren The companies buy or lease or rent the land. So the price is already paid.
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Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Warren@SenWarren·
AI is trained on human creativity and intelligence, funded by federal research using taxpayer dollars, and powered by data centers built on American land. The success of AI should belong to all of us. It’s time to tax AI and invest in people.
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Brahmi Systems@BrahmiSystems·
@sidhant That abusive American doesn't want those Indians there, but his uncle who owns a business and has employed those Indians wants them there.
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Sidhant Sibal@sidhant·
Indians face racism in US on camera:
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: Scientists are seriously revisiting the idea that God is the universe itself. This suggests every pebble, atom, and you are divine.
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Brahmi Systems@BrahmiSystems·
@thedossier_in They were uncivilized. They had no interest in anything that had to do with intellect. Made no effort to understand views of other religions. Didn't believe in debates. Just violence and destruction.
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The Dossier@thedossier_in·
In his celebrated historical work Kitab al-Yamini, Abu Nasr Muhammad ibn Muhammad al Jabbarul-Utbi, who served as the secretary to Mahmud of Ghazni, provides a vivid and detailed account of the conquest of Thaneshwar (present-day Thanesar in Haryana). Al-Utbi writes: ‘The blood of the infidels flowed so copiously that the stream was discoloured, not withstanding its purity, and people were unable to drink it… The victory was gained by God’s grace, who has established Islam for ever as the best of religions, notwithstanding that idolaters revolt against it… Praise be to God, the protector of the world, for the honour he bestows upon Islām and Musulmans.’ What does this quote do? At least, for me, it celebrates the killing of the infidels, a religion, its God and Muslims for a victory. History is not merely a collection of dates, dynasties, and battles. It is the collective memory of a civilization—its triumphs, its wounds, its moments of glory, and its deepest traumas. Some chapters inspire pride; others demand solemn reflection. Among the most painful and transformative periods in the history of Bharat is the long era of Islamic invasions. By Akanksha Singh Raghuvanshi (@singhhakanksha_) thedossier.in/muslims-justif…
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@Kekius_Sage Those laws of physics dont know the direction of time because they dont depend on it.
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Kekius Maximus
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
The laws of physics don’t know which way time goes. Newton, Maxwell, Einstein, Schrödinger. Every equation works the same forward and backward. The math has no arrow. You do. You remember yesterday, not tomorrow. Coffee cools and never reheats. Eggs scramble and never unscramble. The arrow isn’t in the laws. It’s a scar from the Big Bang. The universe started absurdly ordered, and it’s been falling apart ever since. Forward just means toward more mess. Time isn’t a river. It’s a slope. And we’re all sliding.
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Brahmi Systems@BrahmiSystems·
@CommanMan777589 The practices of Islam was well known to people of India even back then. And no one wanted those. Hindu kingdoms and queendoms fought muslim invaders relentlessly.
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Comman Man
Comman Man@CommanMan777589·
Persia Flipped, 56 other countries Flipped- Why India Said "Nah" to Islam Unique way of puttin it across
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