Ramakrishna Gurram

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Ramakrishna Gurram

Ramakrishna Gurram

@Ramakrishnark

Monmouth Junction, NJ Katılım Mayıs 2010
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idlebrain.com
idlebrain.com@idlebraindotcom·
#MrWorkFromHome trailer released మిస్టర్ వర్క్ ఫ్రమ్ హోమ్- థియేటర్ వైపు లాక్కెళ్లే ట్రైలర్ idlebrain.com/news/today/mrw…
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@urstrulysubbu 🔱
@urstrulysubbu 🔱@urstrulysubbu99·
Team #MrWorkFromHome visited the Kanaka Durgamma Temple in Vijayawada ❤️🔥 Movie Releasing soon in theaters 🔥
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Sundar Pichai@sundarpichai·
Helpful update for students, you can now take full practice SATs for free in the @GeminiApp. It uses vetted content from @ThePrincetonRev and gives you feedback straight away. Starting with the SAT today, but more tests are on the way!
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Veenaa Vedika
Veenaa Vedika@VeenaaVedika·
Film is still trending among Top 100 Hyped videos(US -40s, India-60s) Hypes will be disabled on Friday and it won't show in trending lists. So if you would like to help the film, now is the time to LiKe, HyPe, CoMmEnT 🙂.🙏 for Ur ♥️ youtu.be/pJTBu-TQz8o
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Veenaa Vedika
Veenaa Vedika@VeenaaVedika·
𝗖𝗵𝗶𝗾𝘂𝗶𝘁𝗮 𝗷𝘂𝘀𝘁 𝗱𝗿𝗼𝗽𝗽𝗲𝗱 𝗼𝗻 𝗬𝗼𝘂𝗧𝘂𝗯𝗲, 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗳𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗽! Lets 𝗛𝘆𝗽𝗲 it on Youtube ! If you haven’t watched it yet, now’s the time 😎 If you loved the film, here’s how you can help us in less than 5 min (in comments) youtu.be/pJTBu-TQz8o
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Ramakrishna Gurram@Ramakrishnark·
Movie is trending on Youtube youtu.be/pJTBu-TQz8o
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Sahana Singh@singhsahana

I just finished watching the short film Chiquita on Amazon Prime, and found it quietly powerful and deeply intriguing. We often hear of Western seekers who, with no prior knowledge of India or Hinduism, awaken to a spiritual calling, sometimes through a dream, sometimes through an inexplicable experience and eventually go on a quest for a Guru in India. This film tells the story of one such unlikely seeker: a rugged biker in the barren landscapes of Texas, who is jolted out of his routine existence into the awareness of a mystical realm. What stands out is the subtlety with which demagogic themes like the so-called "idol worship" are handled. The Hindu worldview is presented with sensitivity and nuance sans defensive posturing. Similarly, while the film refrains from outright polemics against Christian evangelism, it effectively portrays the arrogance of those who presume that all non-believers are destined for eternal damnation. It is meaningful to watch this movie during Navaratri when the presence of Devi can be felt everywhere. I did wish there were more explanations for non-Hindu audiences particularly about mantras and the profound concept of the Divine Feminine but perhaps restraint is a strength here. As the protagonist says, let there be lots of questions so that one can seek the truth oneself. One thing is certain: Gajulapalli Trivikrama, the creative force behind this film, is a talent to watch. His ability to weave authenticity into storytelling suggests that filmmakers like him can create cinema rooted in Bharatiya civilization while also resonating with global audiences. Chiquita is a promising step in that direction. Congratulations to @IndicaOrg for supporting this venture. The world is ready for more stories like this. This one felt like an appetizer. Can we have the main course please?

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Sahana Singh@singhsahana·
I just finished watching the short film Chiquita on Amazon Prime, and found it quietly powerful and deeply intriguing. We often hear of Western seekers who, with no prior knowledge of India or Hinduism, awaken to a spiritual calling, sometimes through a dream, sometimes through an inexplicable experience and eventually go on a quest for a Guru in India. This film tells the story of one such unlikely seeker: a rugged biker in the barren landscapes of Texas, who is jolted out of his routine existence into the awareness of a mystical realm. What stands out is the subtlety with which demagogic themes like the so-called "idol worship" are handled. The Hindu worldview is presented with sensitivity and nuance sans defensive posturing. Similarly, while the film refrains from outright polemics against Christian evangelism, it effectively portrays the arrogance of those who presume that all non-believers are destined for eternal damnation. It is meaningful to watch this movie during Navaratri when the presence of Devi can be felt everywhere. I did wish there were more explanations for non-Hindu audiences particularly about mantras and the profound concept of the Divine Feminine but perhaps restraint is a strength here. As the protagonist says, let there be lots of questions so that one can seek the truth oneself. One thing is certain: Gajulapalli Trivikrama, the creative force behind this film, is a talent to watch. His ability to weave authenticity into storytelling suggests that filmmakers like him can create cinema rooted in Bharatiya civilization while also resonating with global audiences. Chiquita is a promising step in that direction. Congratulations to @IndicaOrg for supporting this venture. The world is ready for more stories like this. This one felt like an appetizer. Can we have the main course please?
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Veenaa Vedika
Veenaa Vedika@VeenaaVedika·
(3/n) When you like the video,𝗛𝘆𝗽𝗲 button appears right below the LIKE button If not, you’ll find it at the very end of the same row as LIKE, or you can access it by tapping Hype points in the video description. You can click on Hype 𝟯 𝘁𝗶𝗺𝗲𝘀 today and again on Monday.
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The Motley Fool
The Motley Fool@themotleyfool·
Teach your kids to invest. It will make you a better parent and a better investor.
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Great Minds Quotes
Great Minds Quotes@GreatestQuotes·
It's only a thought and a thought can be changed. - Louise Hay
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