
RMS
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RMS
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Learner, Learning different topics in spirituality, Personal Finance, Science, Human Psycology









Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Ji’s timeless legacy as a pioneering social reformer, a champion of education, and a relentless advocate for equality continues to illuminate the path toward a just and inclusive society. His unwavering efforts to eradicate social discrimination and empower women have left an indelible mark on India’s social fabric. To honor his monumental contributions, the Government of India, under the leadership of Hon'ble PM Shri @narendramodi Ji, will commemorate his 200th birth anniversary with a two-year-long nationwide celebration from 2026 to 2028. This milestone will stand as a tribute to his transformative work and inspire generations to uphold the values of justice, education, and equality. #JyotibaPhule200




‼️This was AMBEDKAR's House‼️ Around 1940's when: > Mass Population was Homeless > Indians dying of Hunger > Farmers doing Suicides > Poverty at it's peak Such Huge Manison which even today Indian's can't afford for 1 day on rent. Still he claimed himself OPRESSED What an ABSOLUTE JOKE System we have.


Buddha was born to Hindu parents.



‼️This was AMBEDKAR's House‼️ Around 1940's when: > Mass Population was Homeless > Indians dying of Hunger > Farmers doing Suicides > Poverty at it's peak Such Huge Manison which even today Indian's can't afford for 1 day on rent. Still he claimed himself OPRESSED What an ABSOLUTE JOKE System we have.







According to Jain traditions and narratives, Neminatha (also known as Lord Neminath or Arishtanemi), the 22nd Tirthankara of Jainism, gave the knowledge of the Bhagavad Gita (or a version of it) to Krishna. Neminatha is said to have narrated or taught a Gita-like discourse—to Krishna, who then delivered or adapted it on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. Krishna is portrayed as regarding Neminatha as his teacher or mentor in these stories. This differs from the Hindu tradition, where Krishna himself imparts the Gita directly to Arjuna as divine wisdom.


























