Margib

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Margib

Margib

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DJ, Producer, Musician 📷 - https://t.co/2Jhk9g28o5 📹 - https://t.co/f1ryzyoq0k

United States Katılım Ağustos 2014
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omar ali@omarali50·
@HinduAmerican @CityAndStateNY @YashicaDutt I have personally been to at least 3 temples in the US, and was not stopped at any one of them.. how would they even know? This sounds like typical Indian leftist gaslighting.. (I am aware that such things do happen in India)
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Indu Viswanathan
Indu Viswanathan@indumathi37·
This is a classic example of how folks manipulate broad ignorance about Hinduism in concert with American sensibilities about public access to advance false claims of casteism. Hindu temples are not touch-and-feel children’s museums. The inner sanctum (garbhagriha) is a highly regulated ritual space, and in most traditions, only trained priests are permitted to enter it. Yet this exact claim (a person wasn’t or probably wouldn’t be allowed inside the inner sanctum bc of their caste) is constantly made as “evidence” of casteism. It is not. Not all priests are Brahmins and not every Brahmin is a priest. Priesthood is defined by training and sustained practice, not birth. These include yogic discipline, scriptural study, and a lifelong commitment to the sacred. Restricted access to a consecrated ritual space is not the same thing as social exclusion. It’s about the commitment of the role, not entitlement of a member of the public. A temple is not a museum. But even in a museum, only qualified curators are permitted to touch the artifacts or exhibits. Sometimes this involves special equipment to preserve the objects. We don’t question that. We don’t think of that as a violation of patrons’ civil rights. The argument advanced in this tweet reflects a deep ignorance about Hindu temples (no scriptural study) coupled with what appears to be a misplaced and - of her own volition - imagined sense of victimhood (no yogic discipline) about the scenario. It is untethered from reality.
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Planet Of Memes
Planet Of Memes@PlanetOfMemes·
Greatest Amazon review ever.
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Dan Liu
Dan Liu@danliu·
The AI district of New York
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Richard Hanania
Richard Hanania@RichardHanania·
@BlakeSNeff I like how you racists just pretend China and India don’t exist because they show it’s just about racism and not numbers.
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Hindu American Foundation
Hindu American Foundation@HinduAmerican·
.@YashicaDutt Temples don’t operate on “invitations." It’s open for anyone and everyone. Inner sanctums aren’t a VIP lounge for anyone’s caste or identity. Sacred spaces have rules, just like hospitals, courts, or even backstage areas at theatres. Temples are devālayas (residence of the deity), not touch-and-feel museums. And just for your assurance, no, there’s no “post-visit purification ritual”, that’s not a thing. A parallel: I’m not going to scream “untouchability” because I’m not allowed into an operating room. Access is based on function, not identity. Temples are open to anyone who comes for darshan and prayer in that spirit, not as a space to test limits or recast sacred boundaries as discrimination.
Yashica Dutt@YashicaDutt

In that case, I’d welcome an invite from the BAPS temples to allow me to enter the inner sanctum of their temples, touch the idols & offer prayers, as mentioned. Hope you will also guarantee they won’t do a special “purification” after my visit. You already know I’m Bhangi 🫶🏽

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Suhag A. Shukla
Suhag A. Shukla@SuhagAShukla·
Why do you need an invite @YashicaDutt? You can walk right in. And I’m 💯 sure @bapsrbv will invite you to do abhishek just as 1000s are every single day. But you don’t want that. You want a spectacle by demanding to enter a space reserved for those ordained to venerate the murtis and where even BAPS members don’t enter.
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Ondřej Tesárek
Ondřej Tesárek@bratricek·
@FalkTG Absolutely, but they are nowhere as amazing as Romania 🇷🇴& Bulgaria🇧🇬
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FalkTG 10k 🦅🇪🇺🇩🇪🇺🇦
I think the Balkans are amazing: 🇱🇹 Latvia (protestant) has the biggest city (Riga) which was founded by Germans, 🇱🇻 Lithuania (catholic) has the highest population and was once a powerful empire and 🇪🇪 Estonia (protestant) is Hungarian, Kaliningrad is former German, now czech and orthodox.
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Jack Montgomery
Jack Montgomery@JackBMontgomery·
You asked, we delivered: a retro-futurist vision for beautiful AND functional AI data centres, complete with traditional glass houses for food production and winter gardens, Roman thermal baths, and heat for public pools and district heating networks. Based on real technology! 🚀
Jack Montgomery@JackBMontgomery

To make AI data centres beautiful unironically, they produce *a lot* of heat, so they should obviously be built in the style of Georgian and Victorian glass houses, filled with citrus trees and other exotic plants, like the Palm House at Edinburgh's Royal Botanic Garden.

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Solie
Solie@lily__pond·
I feel this so deeply
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L3 Tweet Engineer
L3 Tweet Engineer@MegaBasedChad·
Quant interview question: Price a McDonald's lifetime membership card for a 42 year old male Dallas resident, including GLP-1 risk
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Boots, 'with the fur'
Boots, 'with the fur'@afraidofwasps·
"Don't engage with that, it's rage bait from a monetized account in Nigeria" Oh and god forbid I help a Nigerian man feed his family.
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ib@Indian_Bronson·
A great people
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