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नैवेद्य

नैवेद्य

@Naive_dya

---- Student of Poetry. Full-time Writer. Part-time Juggler. I support Team India, Tottenham, FCB, MI & Nole (All against my will)

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नैवेद्य@Naive_dya·
Somebody unfollowed me over this tweet the other day, so let me reiterate: 1. I am happy that whatever structure there was doesn't exist and the temple is back 2. I'd have loved partake in the demolition 3. No cost is big enough to pay in exchange to be able to chant Ram Naam
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Beautiful. It is not a surprise that a land that belongs to Kali and some of her greatest devotees holds women in such an accurate amount of significance. Long may that continue.
Preeti Choudhry@PreetiChoudhry

My exit poll! As I leave #Bengal, it would be a disservice not to say this: I have come to deeply admire the way women inhabit space here. There is a quiet, almost subconscious elevation of women as independent beings . something that stands in stark contrast to the entrenched misogyny that still finds resonance across much of northern India. Perhaps it stems from a cultural understanding of shakti. A form of empowerment that manifests here in ways both subtle and profound, unlike anywhere else in the country, even in the south. Any woman journalist who has covered political rallies across India will recognize the difference immediately. Other states, a crowd is not just a logistical challenge, it carries risk. the inevitability of wandering hands, the violation masked by chaos. Here, the crowds are no less dense, the air no less heavy with sweat and alcohol—but the hands, for the most part, do not grope. Men step aside to make way. When contact happens, as it inevitably does in chaos, there is visible embarrassment rather than entitlement. What you encounter is not chivalry, but something far rarer: equality. And equality feels far more meaningful. Was never a fan of chivalry in any case :)  There is more. Women politicians across party lines campaign with a striking freedom, aggressive, sharp, unapologetically irreverent, often using what would elsewhere be labelled as ‘masculine’ rhetoric. In most states, such behaviour would invite judgment, even censure. Here, it is met with acceptance,  applause. What feels liberating to an outsider is, in Bengal, simply normal. What we frame as empowerment  here is a cultural undercurrent. I have covered four elections in this state, and each time I have returned with the same sense of awe. Bengal, meanwhile, ambles on with a certain bemusement, as if unaware of what sets it apart. But it is a big deal. And perhaps the most remarkable part is that Bengal does not think so. Governments will come and go. One can only hope that this constant endures, not just how Bengal sees its women, but how, in many ways, it doesn’t. ♥️♥️♥️

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Oh no ur lips are so dry. I know a really good way how to solve that problem
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Don@be_like_gump·
Sachin Tendulkar just surpassed Brian Lara in Test runs, causing a ‘halt in play’ at Mohali. Everything in this video is a dream for anyone and everyone, except him! Never Ever Compare a player with Sachin #HappyBirthdaySachin
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Just a small anecdote of Sachin Tendulkar’s Irani Trophy debut on his birthday: November 1989, Wankhede Stadium. 5 selectors sat in the stands with notebooks & doubts, watching a 16 year old boy try to force his way onto a plane to Pakistan. Sachin Tendulkar had already shone through the Ranji season, 583 runs showing he was ready. But the men in charge preferred patience. They wanted one more look. Irani Trophy gave it to them. Rest of India against Delhi. Tendulkar made 39 in first innings. Promising, but not the hundred that would have made selection automatic. So the 2nd innings became an audition he could not afford to fail. What happened next was less a cricket match & more a rescue mission. Tendulkar walked in at number 4. Scorecard around him read like a horror story. Not a single teammate managed to reach double figures after he arrived (in fact, no one crossed 6 runs). Wickets fell like dominoes. By the time 9th wicket went down, he was stranded in the 80s, the hundred slipping away with every departing batter. Enter Gursharan Singh. Rest of India vice captain had fractured his finger in first innings, his right hand wrapped in plaster, his match effectively over. Then Raj Singh Dungarpur walked over & told him to pad up. Not to save the game, but to save the boy’s hundred. Gursharan walked out one handed. Tendulkar, already heading back to the pavilion assuming the injured man would not bat, stopped in his tracks. Gursharan looked at him & said, “Tera hundred kar ke jayenge.” Tendulkar smiled, took strike & told Gursharan he would handle Maninder Singh himself. They added 36 runs for last wicket & Sachin scored 103*. A week later, he was on a flight to Karachi. Selectors had seen enough. Sometimes greatness needs a century. Sometimes it needs a teammate with a broken finger willing to stand in the firing line so the story can continue.
Spandan Roy@talksports45

A short thread on Sachin Tendulkar, The Master Blaster, on the occasion of his 53rd birthday, consisting some of his accolades and records. Sachin Tendulkar till date is the youngest test centurion in South Africa, Australia, England. He is also the youngest player to score a test 50 in New Zealand. (1/n)

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नैवेद्य@Naive_dya·
But whenever I feel like I am losing control, the stronger I try to hold things together, I stop trying to hold them for I am not the one controlling anything, I never have been.
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In these trying times when losing people is psychologically very easy, I am trying to not lose too many, but the people, of their own accord, are not helpful. Not to my surprise, ppl are and always have been awful.
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Happy birthday @sachin_rt , Thank you for making my childhood less miserable. Looking back watching you bat would remain my only good memory from back then. I felt like the luckiest lil boy in the world when I saw you make 200* in my hometown in front of my eyes
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When poison meets play. 🪷✨ [GPT Image 2]
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Maa BaglaMukhi Mandir@baglamukhipuja·
🙏 जय माई की 🙏
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