Yaksha

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Yaksha

Yaksha

@YakshaOfTruth

Truth against Propaganda, Commentary and opinions.

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Yaksha@YakshaOfTruth·
@Yaduvam We need more of this kind of modern imagery with traditional imageries
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Yadu@Yaduvam·
Meera Bai singing Krishna Bhajan by J. P. Singhal
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Priestlyclass Strongman@priestlyclass·
After I get married, I’ll make my wife read all my banger posts out loud while I just laugh & clap.
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Yaksha@YakshaOfTruth·
@Vajrasuci ambedkar buddhism is harming buddhism itself. He made buddhism a hatred tool and you're harming this very civilization by continuing this hatred. Every single post of yours is full of hatred and false narrative.
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Diamond Needle ◽️ 金刚针
This is incorrect understanding Rahul. You should never look at new age translations or commentary when reading Hindu texts because in post modern age, they are aggressively removing all things that look embarassing or outdated or controversial. In order to understand what philosophy Krishna is talking about here, we have to go back few verses. Allow me to start few verses back and then the final grand-finale verse will be 18.47. 18.41 The duties of the Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and Shudras are distributed according to their qualities, in accordance with their guṇas. 18.42 Tranquility, restraint, austerity, purity, patience, integrity, knowledge, wisdom, and belief in a hereafter-these are the intrinsic qualities of work for Brahmins. 18.43 Valor, strength, fortitude, skill in weaponry, resolve never to retreat from battle, large-heartedness in charity, and leadership abilities, these are the natural qualities of work for Kshatriyas. 18.44 Agriculture, dairy farming, and commerce are the natural works of Vaishyas. Serving (the Dwijatis) through work is the natural duty of Shudras. 18.45 By fulfilling their duties, born of their innate qualities, human beings can attain perfection. Now hear from Me how one can become perfect by discharging one’s prescribed duties. 18.46 By performing one’s natural occupation, one worships the Creator from whom all living entities have come into being, and by whom the whole universe is pervaded. By such performance of work, a person easily attains perfection. 🫴Now we come to our beautiful verse. 👑18.47👑 It is better to do one’s own dharma, even though imperfectly, than to do another’s dharma, even though perfectly. By doing one’s innate duties, a person does not incur sin. So Svadharma here means the duties assigned to each varna in the verses preceding. Therefore, a Brahmin should never do the duty of a Shudra and Shudra should never do the duty of a Brahmin, because doing so is sinful.
Rahul Shambhuni@kannaroy

What you said on Gita is wrong. Gita 18.47: Better is one's own duty(Swadharma), though devoid of perfection, than the duty of another well-performed. Actions performed by one own nature and passion one does better and doesn't incur suffering. Dharma means a sustainable path forward for welfare of all beings. This Dharma is established by connecting to higher consciousness: Oneness of existence itself (Purusha or Brhaman) and executing it by being rooted in realities of the world(Prakriti- Changing nature of the world) and not getting attached to them.

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Yaksha@YakshaOfTruth·
@REVIEWER890 @viprabuddhi Kapitayan today mainly revolves around indian influence, framework and basically everything.
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REVIEWER@REVIEWER890·
@viprabuddhi Google says Judaism & kapitayan r older than Hinduism
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do'o kappa@viprabuddhi·
Filipino dude has been bouncing between Indian and esoteric religions ever since he left Christianity 🇵🇭 Catholicism -> Agnostic -> Zen Buddhism -> Advaita Vedanta -> Kashmiri Shaivism -> Kapitayan
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Yaksha@YakshaOfTruth·
The Three Major Schools - and where they formed: -Theravada -Mahayana - Vajrayana Were formed and developed in india (jambudwipa/bharatvarsha) by Indians, mostly brahmins and shtariya patronisation. Also, buddhism is reformed philosophy of concepts already existing.
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Yaksha@YakshaOfTruth·
Lumbini, Kapilavastu, Bodh Gaya, Sarnath, Rajgir, Vaishali, Kushinagar - all belonged to the Indian cultural sphere (Bharatavarsha / Jambudvipa). The Buddha lived, taught, debated, organized the Sangha, and died in Magadha and Kosala both Indian mahajanapadas.
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Yaksha@YakshaOfTruth·
Avg ching ching realising Indians own them and their culture.
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Arakan Truth (Rakhine Truth)@ArakanTruth·
@EndBabuNeta_Raj @FaySue6 The common language of the time in that region was Pali but Buddha’s native language/tongue growing up was not “Pali”. Buddha came from Kosala Kingdom/region of that time.
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Fay@FaySue6·
Buddhism originated in Lumbini, Nepal. There was not India at that time. Buddhism arrived in China around the 1st century CE via the Silk Road from Nepal and evolved into distinct Chinese forms, primarily Han Buddhism (Mahayana), Tibetan Buddhism, and Theravada Buddhism.
Civixplorer@Civixplorer

🧘 The spread of Buddhism from India.

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Yaksha@YakshaOfTruth·
@Ritsune00 @arya_amsha Himalayan peoples themselves are diverse (Indo-Aryan, Tibeto-Burman, mixed), not a single genetic or cultural group, and most adopted Buddhism from India, not the other way around. Crazy cope
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Yaksha@YakshaOfTruth·
@Ritsune00 @arya_amsha The major Indian Buddhist teachers were mostly from the Gangetic plains (Magadha and Kosala), Northwest India and Gandhāra (present day Pakistan and Afghanistan), Eastern India (Bengal and Bihar), and the Deccan and South India. They were not primarily from the Himalayan region.
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yuyuyu@TimotiusSt61022·
@arya_amsha Indian culture? India influenced on only soulth Asia apart just Buddhist and Hindus. While Indian culture is fusion from Greek, Persian and China.. And well.. During middle age their has fusion between China to other cultures like central Asia and persian.
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Robert Sepehr@robertsepehr·
@TheLostWaffxn Although India banned its ancient racial caste system and 1.5 billion people collectively call themselves "Indian", thousands of years ago there was an Aryan nobility in India that shared genetic affinities with blue eyed blondes from Eurasia and Europe. youtube.com/watch?v=M9B0xT…
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