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@FellahMengu

ritmo es vida (South Indian!)

Katılım Nisan 2019
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Jacob
Jacob@Jacobtheclipper·
Wemby crying and hugging his teammates with so much joy. Bro might save this heartless league with his passion. Havn’t seen someone be so obsessive to winning and love for the game since Kobe. He made a fan out of me this year 🤝
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NBA@NBA·
WEMBY GETS THE JOB DONE IN GAME 7. HE WILL MAKE HIS FIRST NBA FINALS APPEARANCE IN THE 2026 NBA FINALS 🚨
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David Miano
David Miano@DrDavidMiano·
The Harappan civilization spanned what is now Pakistan and northwest India, and instead of discussing history in a reasonable manner, this platform is loaded with people arguing over whether the biggest or best part is in one country or the other. Low IQ stuff. Did the adults all go to Bluesky?
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Brett Chapman
Brett Chapman@brettachapman·
This photo of a white woman rummaging through the grave of one of my Ponca ancestors in search of anything valuable to loot not long after her people robbed Native Americans of lands to benefit their race really captures the most uncivilized culture to ever exist in the Americas!
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TheRealThelmaJohnson
TheRealThelmaJohnson@TheRealThelmaJ1·
There aren't enough antibiotics in the world to help someone who has had Steve Bannon, Elon Musk and Stephen Miller's dick in them.
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Saurabh Chandra
Saurabh Chandra@saurabhchandra·
@FellahMengu @tjoseph0010 @typingvanara IVC and Indo Aryans together make up Hinduism in my opinion. There is no exclusion in this. Incorporation of Ganesha in Hinduism is well documented and he has such a central role. Absolutely non-Vedic god. Hinduism is not some foreign religion.
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Tony Joseph
Tony Joseph@tjoseph0010·
Why much of the rightwing hand-wringing over the Mohenjo Daro seal stems from under-appreciation of the historical process and context: The Vedic period begins AFTER the Harappan Civilization started declining and after the arrival of the Indo-European language-speaking pastoral tribes from the Eurasian Steppe. Therefore, any Harappan deity identified IS a pre-Vedic one. In the centuries that followed, as the incoming culture mixed with the existing culture, there were adaptations and borrowings. Some Harappan customs and practices continued as folk traditions and found their way into later Sanskrit texts. The sacredness of the peepul tree, or designs and motifs in jewellery and pottery, games of dice... This is to expected and is the natural result of mass migrations. Excerpt from Early Indians paperback edition, Pages 203 to 205: "Remnants of a civilization The Vedic corpus was composed over many centuries, and it is important to remember that the discrepancy between it and the Harappan Civilization reduces over time. The later the Vedic text, the more the likelihood of finding connections to the Harappan cultural heritage. If the Rigveda was antagonistic to, and disdainful of, ‘shishna-deva’, by the time of the Upanishads, composed between 500 BCE and 100 BCE, this was no longer the case. The number of borrowed words from Dravidian languages is also higher in the later Vedic texts than in the earlier ones. There are many Harappan seals, sealings and terracotta figurines that remind one of yoga, but there are no clear references to yoga in the Rigveda. But by the time of the Katha Upanishad, there are explicit references to it. A Harappan seal shows a figure wearing a horned headdress sitting in a yoga-like posture surrounded by animals, and it has been interpreted by some as an early depiction of Siva. Many historians and archaeologists reject this interpretation on the grounds that this is projecting later-day concepts into the distant past. While that may be so, it still leaves open the possibility of a convergence between later-day ideas of an ascetic Siva and the seal images, beliefs and myths of the Harappans. This is not surprising because over time incoming cultures often do adopt, adapt to and intermingle with existing cultures, and the Arya and the Harappans may have done the same to varying degrees across cultural domains and geographic regions. And, of course, a lot of the cultural continuity from the Harappan Civilization is reflected in popular practices rather than in the Vedic corpus. The way houses are built around courtyards; the bullock carts; the importance of bangles and the way they are worn; the manner in which trees are worshipped and the sacredness of the peepul tree in particular; the ubiquitous Indian cooking pot and the kulladh; the cultic significance of the buff alo; designs and motifs in jewellery, pottery and seals; games of dice and an early form of chess (dice and chess-like boards have been found at multiple Harappan sites); the humble lota which is used to wash up even today; and even the practice of applying sindoor and some measurement systems – the ways in which we carry on the traditions of the Harappan Civilization are too many to count. A vase discovered at the Harappan site of Lothal in Gujarat has a painting that shows a crow standing next to a pitcher with a deer looking back at it, seemingly depicting the tale of the thirsty crow in the Panchatantra. So some of the tales we tell our children may have been the same ones told by the Harappans to their own children. What ended around 1900 BCE, therefore, was the power structure that had kept the civilization going for over seven centuries, and with it went the script, the seals, the standardized bricks and some of the ideology as well – such as the unicorn. But many other things that are part and parcel of the common man’s life continued, along with some of the philosophical and cultural underpinnings of south Asia’s first civilization..."
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Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸
Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸@jacksonhinkle·
Iran getting a NUKE may be BIGGEST THREAT facing MANKIND — JPMorgan CEO Dimon 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
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Shivin Sharma
Shivin Sharma@shivinsharma15·
Because Pak isn’t just IVC, it is just one part of that land, not the entire thing. After IVC declined, the people mixed with the Indo-Aryans and Hinduism was formed. So, Pakistan is technically a Hindu land as Hinduism is native to ancient India. Read how Islam came to Pakistan.
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@saurabhchandra @tjoseph0010 @typingvanara Because those symbols had nothing to do with Hinduism. You are trying to glom Hinduism on to a pre-existing culture and that is historically inaccurate. IVC came first and Steppe Indo-Aryans copied its culture! Its not the other way around.
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Saurabh Chandra@saurabhchandra·
@tjoseph0010 @typingvanara Very well put. Since the pre-Vedic period has such influence on the development of the eventual culture of the land, why can’t we frame Hinduism as harrapan culture enriched by Vedic culture? That reconciles both right and left?
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Magachurch Pastor🙏🇺🇸
It's been a long week, but after much prayer, I've decided to endorse Ken Paxton from the pulpit this Sunday. Is he a criminal, a liar and a cheat? Yes, but he has found Jesus. Meanwhile, Talarico is a bit too fond of vegetables for my liking🙏🇺🇸
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Kingofchaos
Kingofchaos@menoffury·
@PravinSawhney India can nuke China any day of the week and twice on sundays. Indian diaspora is 200-300 mil strong overseas. Even if China managed to do MAD. Mutually assured destruction. Hindus will regroup and build India again. Oldest civlilazation has roots beyond its shores.
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Pravin Sawhney
Pravin Sawhney@PravinSawhney·
India is in real trouble. Don't think the Modi government understands how much it has made India vulnerable by joining in combat support with an unreliable US against China!
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Bharat Unfiltered
Bharat Unfiltered@RealBharatTalk·
Pravin Sawhney, the lifelong China fanboy, is at it again. 😂 Calling the US unreliable while India teams up with them? Brother, did you forget the Galwan slap from your beloved Dragon? Or how China fed live satellite intel to Pakistan during Operation Sindoor to stab us in the back? Funny how your mouth stays shut on that one. Modi’s government pulled us into the Quad, gave our Navy real teeth, and built practical ties with the US. Your whining about vulnerability just proves one thing: you’re still stuck in the fantasy world of your own book, Dragon on Our Doorstep. Ex-Army officer by record, but a full-time CCP PR agent at heart.
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Dr. Ruchika Sharma
Dr. Ruchika Sharma@tishasaroyan·
Amish, you're an idiót! Yoga's origins are not in Hinduism, in fact Yoga predates Hinduism by at least 500 years. Yoga is evidenced in Indus Valley and then adopted by the Vedic people arriving in waves from 1500 BCE. Read the Atharva Veda if you have half a brain and this should become clear as a day!! Therefore, the figure is not Hindu simply because it sits in a yogic posture. There's no Hinduism/Vedic religion in the Indus Valley, or anywhere else in the Indian subcontinent before 1500 BCE. Furthermore, Shiva as a yogi is a Puranic construct, the Vedic Rudra, which comes before Shiva is not a Yogi. If seal 420 figure was some form of Shiva it would be closer to Rudra in its form and features and not to the Puranic attributes of Shiva, who comes chronologically after Rudra.
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Krooraa
Krooraa@Krooraa·
@tishasaroyan We all have eyes. ....no one need degree or published paper to spot a penis...we know what it is
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Dr. Ruchika Sharma
Dr. Ruchika Sharma@tishasaroyan·
@Krooraa Abey pagle, whose peepee is right off centre and on the navel?? Are you slow?
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