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An charismatic and sophisticated vampire of modern fiction...... No DM's strictly.

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Vampire@Vampire_Castle1·
"Life is neither a game nor a gamble nor a melody, but it is a never ending battle which Man has to fight".
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Sringeri Math
Sringeri Math@sringerimath·
The five-day Ekatma Parva 2026 was inaugurated earlier today at Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh, in the divine presence of Param Pujya Dwarka Peethadhishwar Jagadguru Shankaracharya Sri Sadanand Saraswati ji Maharaj. The Hon’ble Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Dr. Mohan Yadav, along with several distinguished dignitaries and revered spiritual leaders, graced the occasion. Ekatma Parva 2026 features a rich confluence of Sacred Vedic and cultural offerings, including Chaturveda Parayana, Sri Chakra Navavarana Puja, and Sri Shankara Bhashya Parayana, along with a wide range of dharmic and cultural activities. These include exhibitions of rare and significant book publications, a special exhibition on the life and legacy of Jagadguru Sri Adi Shankaracharya, a series of enlightening discourses, workshops, panel discussions, and a convention of Shankaradootas. All dharmic anushthanas are being conducted with the blessings of the Ubhaya Jagadgurus of Sringeri, and are being performed by Ritwiks from Sringeri. Venue - Statue of Oneness, Mandhata Parvat, Omkareshwar, Madhya Pradesh Dates - 17th to 21st April, 2026 *-*-* Stay tuned to our official WhatsApp channel for notifications and updates: tinyurl.com/SharadaPeetham… #Bharat #SanatanaDharma #Shankaracharya #Ekatma #Dham #Oneness #ShankaraJayanti #GuruParampara #Sringeri #Peetham #Jagadguru #शंकराचार्य #Mahaswamiji #Vedas #Upanishads #Hindus #Hindu #DharmicValues #ProtectDharma #DharmaAwareness #Samskara #HinduValues #DharmicGuidance
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Pravin
Pravin@thatPunekar·
अमरावतीचा जिहादी ज्यांनी मुलींचे लैंगिक शोषण केलं त्या आयानचा वाढदिवस भररस्त्यात साजरा केला होता या व्हिडीओ नंतर एपीआय समीर शेख सहित तीन पोलिसांचे निलंबन,! पोलिसच सोबत असल्यावर अयान सारखे जिहादी बोकाळणारच!
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महेंद्र 🚩
जर पुस्तकं ३६४ दिवस वाचली असती तर मिरवणुकीत औरंग्याचा उदोउदो करणारे फोटो झळकले असते का? अरे पुस्तकं खरंच वाचली असती तर भडव्या औरंग्याला बाप बनवला नसता तुम्ही. 😂😂
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Vatsala Singh
Vatsala Singh@_vatsalasingh·
अबू धाबी में फ्लाइट रुकने के बाद स्टाफ ने जैसे ही एक भारतीय यात्री का पासपोर्ट चेक किया, उसके आश्चर्य का ठिकाना न रहा..स्टाफ को पासपोर्ट पर अंकित जन्म वर्ष 1896 पर विश्वास ही नहीं हुआ.. उसे लगा कि पासपोर्ट नकली है क्योंकि वर्ष 1896 में पैदा हुआ एक व्यक्ति हवाई यात्रा कैसे कर सकता है..? *1896 में पैदा हुए योगाचार्य स्‍वामी शिवानंद थे* अब वह 127 साल के हो चुके हैं। उनका जन्म 8 अगस्त, 1896 को बांग्लादेश में हुआ था, वह यूपी के वाराणसी के दुर्गाकुंड स्थित कबीरनगर में रह रहे हैं..रात में 9 बजे सो जाते हैं और वह सुबह 3 बजे ही उठ जाते हैं। सुबह भगवत गीता पढ़ते हैं। रात के भोजन में जौ से बना दलिया, आलू का चोखा और उबली सब्जियां नियमित रूप से खाते हैं। वह दिन में कभी नहीं सोते हैं। इस उम्र के पड़ाव में भी उनकी फुर्ती देखकर सभी लोग हैरान थे। वहां पर मौजूद सभी लोग उत्साह से उनके साथ फोटो खींचने में लग गए। उन्हें वर्ष 2022 में पद्मश्री से सम्मानित किया जा चुका है। ये है हमारे योग की शक्ति ... जय सनातन धर्म 🙏 नोट: यह पोस्ट फैक्ट चेक के बाद ही किया गया है, इसलिए तिथियों के संबंध में आप निश्चिंत रहें या गूगल कर प्रतिष्ठित समाचार पत्रों के लेख से पुष्टि कर लें।
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Boiled Anda
Boiled Anda@AmitLeliSlayer·
Don’t buy or do business with Muslîms , cut them economically 🙏🙏
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Gita Press, Gorakhpur
Gita Press, Gorakhpur@GitaPress·
गीताप्रेस का पावन आगमन अब आपके अपने शहर "मुम्बई" में Gita Press Gorakhpur Location: Shop No 6, Bay vue Tower, Dr M BVelkar Street, Kolbhat lane, Chira Bazar, Mumbai 400002, Mob. No. 7390050092
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Saffron Monk
Saffron Monk@mangeshspa·
भुरटी संघटना @MaharashtraANiS व त्याचे म्होरके @hamid_dabholkar @MuktaDabholkar हे खंडणीखोर आहेत. अंनिसच्या रंजना गवांदे हिचा सहकारी मधुकर शिंदे याला दत्त धाम सरकार येथील गडगे महाराजांना प्रकरण दाबण्यासाठी पोलिसांचे नाव घेत खंडणी मागतांना स्टिंग ऑपरेशन मध्ये पकडले.
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Simple Man साधा माणूस
@mataonline पृथ्वीक इतका सुविचारी असूनही त्याला त्याचे कांबळे आडनाव लावायला लाज वाटते... गोष्टी मोठ्या मोठ्या करायच्या... प्रताप ने वेगळाच प्रताप करून ठेवलाय हा...
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Manish Prasad
Manish Prasad@manishindiatv·
Weapons seized from Pakistani terrorists recovered by the #IndianArmy since 1990 after successful operations & after neutralising terrorist in valley. A testament to courage and sacrifice. See this and feel proud of our @adgpi @ChinarcorpsIA @NorthernComd_IA.🇮🇳
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Aparna 🇮🇳
Aparna 🇮🇳@apparrnnaa·
For many, #Brahmins have become the easiest target for their failures... Kudos to this girl for explaining it brilliantly with sarcasm and clarity!!
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यदुनाथ जवळकर🔥
खासदार पदाच्या जागा वाढल्याने तिकीट वाटपात तिकिटे विकून दाबून पैसे कमावणार आहेत लोक... अरे हिम्मत असेल तर मागा तिकीट...
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Rohan💫
Rohan💫@rohann__45·
The biggest mystery in world cricket is how a fraud like Shubman Gill got the Indian Team White Ball Captaincy over Shreyas Iyer.
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OsintTV 📺
OsintTV 📺@OsintTV·
Pakistani doctor slams the govt after a power outage at Services Hospital Lahore. No electricity in a hospital. Surgeons asking how to even perform operations. This is the same system that lectures the world. If you cannot keep lights on in an ICU, stop pretending saviour of the world. Video @Naseem_khera
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Kirit Somaiya
Kirit Somaiya@KiritSomaiya·
Mumbra ko "Pura Hara" karne wali AIMIM Municipal Councillor Sahar Sheikh GAYAB
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Alpakanya
Alpakanya@Alpakanya·
Bro rσasted Lenskart without fire 😂🔥
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Vampire@Vampire_Castle1·
Exactly, now feel that life was so beautiful. You mentioned chiclets that was actually a mandatory task after hair cut lol come back home loitering here and there get scolding have bath 😂😂 rest everything narrated was exactly same for me 👍🏼 every line took me back, flashback enjoyed.
Mukul Dekhane@dekhane_mukul

Bachpan waala India. Regardless of the weather, our dinner time was at 7:00 PM and bed time was 10:00 Eating out at a restaurant was a huge deal, a rarity actually, that only happened when it was a birthday or a very special occasion to celebrate. There was no such thing as fast food on every other day, and having a bottle of soft drinks and an ice-cream from the local shop was a real treat. Pass your final exams and you might have gotten a new set of clothes, or Bata shoes. You took your school clothes off as soon as you got home and put on your ‘home’ clothes. There was no taking or picking you up in the car, you either boarded the school bus or rode on public transport, or just walked home. You got home did your chores and homework before dinner. Not everyone had a house phone and much later, all private conversation were at PCO booth's. We didn’t have appletv AmazonPrime or Netflix. We had only Doordarshan to watch. Jungle Book came once a week on a Sunday and Chhaya Geet on Thursday’s, for which we waited all week. We played chor police, lappa chuppi, Football, Cricket, lagori, dabba ice-spice (actually it was “I spy”) Marbles and any other game we could come up with... At home, we stuck to chess, ludo, snakes and ladders and Monopoly. Staying shut in the house was a PUNISHMENT and the only thing we knew about "bored" was --- "You better find something to do before I find it for you!" Life was good without insta, facebook, twitter. Followers were the friends standing behind you. We played music via magnetic tapes or radio. A walkman was a luxury for the uber rich. We went to the local shop for groceries and chiclets, jeera goli, kismi used to be a couple of paise. We ate what Mum made for dinner and put in our lunch and snack box. Bottled water was non existent. We drank from the school water filter. We called our friends from home by shouting their names from the street below. We weren't AFRAID OF ANYTHING. We played until dark... sunset was our alarm. If someone had a fight, that's what it was and we were friends again a day later if not SOONER. We watched our mouths around our elders because all of our aunts, uncles, grandpas, grandmas, and our parents' best friends were all extensions of our PARENTS and you didn't want them telling your parents you’d misbehaved! Or they would give you something to cry about. We respected the Police, Firemen, Ambulance workers, Teachers, Doctors and Nurses. We never answered back... ever!!! We got detention at school for not doing homework, no hair cut, being late to class or being naughty. Our teachers spanked us when we deserved it and our parents did not complain about it. We did not know what luxury was. Our simple lives were so good. Those were the good days. So many kids today will never know how it feels to be a real kid 😁. I loved my childhood and all the friends I hung around with. Congrats, if you are from the same generation... 😁🌹🤗

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Mukul Dekhane
Mukul Dekhane@dekhane_mukul·
Bachpan waala India. Regardless of the weather, our dinner time was at 7:00 PM and bed time was 10:00 Eating out at a restaurant was a huge deal, a rarity actually, that only happened when it was a birthday or a very special occasion to celebrate. There was no such thing as fast food on every other day, and having a bottle of soft drinks and an ice-cream from the local shop was a real treat. Pass your final exams and you might have gotten a new set of clothes, or Bata shoes. You took your school clothes off as soon as you got home and put on your ‘home’ clothes. There was no taking or picking you up in the car, you either boarded the school bus or rode on public transport, or just walked home. You got home did your chores and homework before dinner. Not everyone had a house phone and much later, all private conversation were at PCO booth's. We didn’t have appletv AmazonPrime or Netflix. We had only Doordarshan to watch. Jungle Book came once a week on a Sunday and Chhaya Geet on Thursday’s, for which we waited all week. We played chor police, lappa chuppi, Football, Cricket, lagori, dabba ice-spice (actually it was “I spy”) Marbles and any other game we could come up with... At home, we stuck to chess, ludo, snakes and ladders and Monopoly. Staying shut in the house was a PUNISHMENT and the only thing we knew about "bored" was --- "You better find something to do before I find it for you!" Life was good without insta, facebook, twitter. Followers were the friends standing behind you. We played music via magnetic tapes or radio. A walkman was a luxury for the uber rich. We went to the local shop for groceries and chiclets, jeera goli, kismi used to be a couple of paise. We ate what Mum made for dinner and put in our lunch and snack box. Bottled water was non existent. We drank from the school water filter. We called our friends from home by shouting their names from the street below. We weren't AFRAID OF ANYTHING. We played until dark... sunset was our alarm. If someone had a fight, that's what it was and we were friends again a day later if not SOONER. We watched our mouths around our elders because all of our aunts, uncles, grandpas, grandmas, and our parents' best friends were all extensions of our PARENTS and you didn't want them telling your parents you’d misbehaved! Or they would give you something to cry about. We respected the Police, Firemen, Ambulance workers, Teachers, Doctors and Nurses. We never answered back... ever!!! We got detention at school for not doing homework, no hair cut, being late to class or being naughty. Our teachers spanked us when we deserved it and our parents did not complain about it. We did not know what luxury was. Our simple lives were so good. Those were the good days. So many kids today will never know how it feels to be a real kid 😁. I loved my childhood and all the friends I hung around with. Congrats, if you are from the same generation... 😁🌹🤗
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Sann@san_x_m·
His name was Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar. In 1930, he was 19 years old. A boy from Madras is boarding a ship to England on a scholarship to Cambridge. During that sea voyage, he opened his notebook and started calculating. By the time the ship docked in Southampton, he had worked out something no one in the history of science had understood before. Stars do not simply fade and die. Stars above a certain mass collapse into themselves with such force that nothing can stop them. Not light. Not time. Not physics as anyone understood it. What he had discovered on that ship would eventually be called black holes. He arrived at Cambridge. He spent four years refining his calculations. He showed them to Arthur Eddington. The most famous astronomer in the world at that time. The man who had proven Einstein right. Eddington watched his progress. Encouraged him. Asked him to present his findings at the Royal Astronomical Society in January 1935. Then Eddington gave his own presentation immediately after. He publicly ridiculed Chandrasekhar in front of the entire scientific establishment. He said the theory had no physical meaning. He called it absurd. He used his enormous reputation to crush a 24-year-old Indian student in front of everyone who mattered. Chandrasekhar left that conference devastated. He appealed to the president of the International Astronomical Union. He was told not to respond to Eddington publicly. He left England. He went to America. To the University of Chicago. He drove 150 miles every week to teach a class of just two students. Those two students were Tsung-Dao Lee and Chen-Ning Yang. Both of them won the Nobel Prize before he did. He spent 50 years working quietly. He never stopped. In 1983, the Nobel Committee called. 53 years after he worked out the existence of black holes on a ship as a teenager, the Nobel Prize in Physics was his. NASA later named its most powerful X-ray telescope after him. The Chandra X-Ray Observatory. The universe he described is real. Eddington was wrong. The boy on the boat was right. Most Indians have never heard his name. They should say it every day. Follow for real stories about Indians who changed the world.
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