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In a landmark articulation before the Supreme Court in the Sabarimala matter, celebrated constitutional lawyer J. Sai Deepak laid down a principle of extraordinary jurisprudential weight. He argued with surgical precision that where a religious tradition is governed by Shastrically determined rules rooted in centuries of theological authority, the constitutional courts must exercise restraint and refrain from substituting judicial reasoning for scriptural doctrine. The legal and civilisational threshold Sai Deepak drew was as clear as it was consequential. The judiciary, however supreme in matters of civil law, does not occupy the throne of theological arbitership. Secular constitutional logic cannot and must not be weaponised to dismantle traditions whose very foundation rests on a divine and doctrinal order that precedes the Constitution itself. This was not merely a courtroom argument. It was a definitive declaration of where the boundary between judicial authority and religious sovereignty must permanently stand. @jsaideepak ji reminded the highest court of the land that robes do not confer omniscience and that the humility to distinguish between legal jurisdiction and spiritual jurisdiction is itself the highest form of constitutional wisdom. 🔥👏
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Mr Sinha
Mr Sinha@Mrsinha·
J&K : Muslims celebrate the announcement ceasefire deal between the USA and Iran. Just unbelievable... I've never seen them celebrating anything related to India.... Never ever..
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Sudarsan Pattnaik
Sudarsan Pattnaik@sudarsansand·
My latest sand art creation of a sacred #GauMata at Puri Beach, Odisha. A tribute to the symbol of compassion, nourishment, and Indian culture. 🙏
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D Prasanth Nair
D Prasanth Nair@DPrasanthNair·
She's a doctor. No, she's a saint. Her life can be expressed in four words "treating cancer with care" Birth anniversary of Dr V Shanta (11th Mar 1927) She was born into a family that included 2 Nobel Laureates: Dr C. V. Raman and Dr S. Chandrasekar. She was beacon of hope for poor patients. Her mission was to organize #Cancer care for poor patients. ​As the longtime chairperson of the Adyar Cancer Institute in Chennai, Dr. Shanta dedicated over six decades to making cancer treatment both affordable and accessible, particularly for the underprivileged. Dr. Shanta continued to live in a simple room within the hospital premises, remaining "on call" for her patients throughout her life. Pic from Google image
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Crazy Vibes
Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1·
My mom usually makes little handmade things like this, but this time she truly amazed me She’s 67 and still creating with so much passion. She wanted me to share this with you all and see your opinions. What do you think? ❤ By Angela Mcnutt
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Dr Someshwar
Dr Someshwar@Himalaytrekker·
Best wishes on Holi dear folks ❤️ Keep smiling and spreading the colours of joy ✨ Gopika jeevana smarana Govinda Govinda !! 🪷 #theme_pic_India_holi
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D Prasanth Nair@DPrasanthNair·
#HappyHoli Two important certainties for any Holi party 1. Colours 2. "Rang Barse" song Enjoy Holi
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Israeli Elegance
Israeli Elegance@IDFMAGA·
Give me a thumbs up 👍 if you are a supporter of Israeli Army not a bot. Don't skip without THUMBS UP
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D Prasanth Nair
D Prasanth Nair@DPrasanthNair·
When the Government of India announced the Padma Shri for Dr. Tapan Kumar Lahiri, the protocol required him to travel to Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi to receive the honor from the President. ​However, Dr. Lahiri was hesitant to go. His reasoning was simple: "If I go to Delhi, who will look after my patients in the OPD?" For him, a day away from the hospital wasn't a holiday; it was a day his patients—many of whom traveled from Bihar and rural UP—would go untreated. Finally he did go given the prestige associated with the event. Who is Dr Tapan Lahiri? Dr. Tapan Kumar Lahiri is a legendary Indian cardiothoracic surgeon and professor commonly referred to as the "Saint of BHU". Dr. Lahiri has done FRCS and MCh and working in BHU. ​Dr. Lahiri’s commitment to the poor is extraordinary. In 1994, when his salary (including allowances) exceeded ₹1 lakh, he stopped taking it entirely, directing the university to use the funds for the treatment of underprivileged patients. After retiring in 2003, he continued this practice with his pension. He keeps only enough to cover two simple meals a day and donates the remainder to the BHU patient fund. Even in his 80s, he has been known to walk to the hospital at 6:00 AM daily, carrying a simple bag and a black umbrella, to check on his patients. As he says ​"With the grace of Lord Vishwanath and Maa Annapurna, I will keep serving patients till my last breath."
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Anuradha Goyal
Anuradha Goyal@anuradhagoyal·
This is what we all need to understand about Dharma - धर्मो रक्षति रक्षितः
Sringeri Math@sringerimath

Jagadguru Shankaracharya Sri Sri Vidhushekhara Bharati Sannidhanam addresses a question that has echoed through generations: Why did Bhagavan remain silent when invaders attacked and destroyed our sacred temples? His Holiness clarifies that the misfortune never belonged to Bhagavan - it belonged to us. The Jagadguru explains that God neither gains nor loses by His presence or absence in a temple. He manifests only out of compassion for devotees - to uplift, bless, and elevate. The true loss, therefore, is not to Bhagavan but to our faith, our devotion, and our dharma, the very framework that ensures inner welfare and societal well-being. Those who benefit from the sanctity and suffer when it is violated must be the ones to protect it - not blame Bhagavan. His Holiness urges every individual to recognise their God-given capacity to contribute. History, He reminds us, carries its own warnings. The protection of dharma demands alertness, unity, and responsibility from each one of us. *-*-* Stay tuned to our official WhatsApp channel for notifications and updates: tinyurl.com/SharadaPeetham… #Dharma #Shankaracharyas #sanatandharma #sringeri #Jagadguru #Hinduism #spirituality #Bhakthi #advaita #philosophy #dharma #sanatan #bhagavadgita #SanatanaDharma #Gita #Hindu #Hindutemple #शंकराचार्य

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Anuradha Goyal
Anuradha Goyal@anuradhagoyal·
Gaushalas need to be a part of urban planning.
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D Prasanth Nair
D Prasanth Nair@DPrasanthNair·
Do you know about Siragu Montessori school and Dr Uma? This is not ordinary school and Dr Uma is no ordinary individual We all see children begging - some walk by without a thought, some feel but don't do amything. But Dr. Uma decided to do something about it. In 2003, Dr Uma started Siragu Montessori School, 40 km outside Chennai with just 30 students from street and no steady funding, The school was free of cost and built on a promise, that education belongs to everyone When a fire burned the whole school down, classes resumed within two days. Today, Siragu has 400+ students and over 2,500 children have studied there for free. Many now work as engineers, technicians and teachers. The education is free but the value she gives is human dignity to each of the kids. Saluting her
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Right Singh
Right Singh@rightwingchora·
Share Max because he deserves applause👏 Madras High Court Judge G R Swaminathan told the crowd: Rationalists here call us rascals/fools/barbarians for seeing gurus as God. I say those who say so are the rascals, fools and barbarians. Now i know why he is hated by left & liberals 🫰🏻
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D Prasanth Nair
D Prasanth Nair@DPrasanthNair·
Today is birth anniversary of Abraham Lincoln and Charles Darwin, But for me, it is most important because it's my daughter's birthday.
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Karthik Balachandran
Karthik Balachandran@karthik2k2·
Egypt isn't rich. But Cairo has a Grand Epgytian museum built at a cost of $ 1.5 billion. It's the largest museum dedicated to a single civilization. We need to raise our museum game.
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
Happy to receive a phone call from my friend, Prime Minister Dr. Navinchandra Ramgoolam. We reviewed progress in the wide-ranging cooperation between India and Mauritius since our memorable meeting in Varanasi last year. Reaffirmed our commitment to further strengthen the special, historic and people-centric ties that unite our two nations. India and Mauritius will continue to work together to achieve shared objectives of peace and stability in the Indian Ocean Region. I look forward to welcoming him to India for the AI Impact Summit next week. @Ramgoolam_Dr
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D Prasanth Nair
D Prasanth Nair@DPrasanthNair·
How individuals can make a difference! Once feared, chased, and hated, the elephants of Assam’s Hatikhuli now walk peacefully through farms — thanks to a simple, extraordinary idea: feed, don’t fight. Watch how 90-year-old conservationist Pradip Kumar Bhuyan, Binod Dulu Bora, and the community turned fear into friendship, planting food for elephants, mapping migration routes, and creating safe corridors. Today, over 300 elephants pass through Hatikhuli every year, and villagers thrive alongside them. Amazing Thanks @thebetterindia
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