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Om Asato Maa Sad-Gamaya | Tamaso Maa Jyotir-Gamaya | Mrtyor-Maa Amrtam Gamaya | Om Shaantih Shaantih Shaantih || || ॐ नमः शिवाय ||

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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
Different parts of India are witnessing soaring temperatures and the challenges that come with it. This heat is harsh on all of us and I urge you all to take as many precautions as possible. Please stay hydrated, keep water with you when stepping out. Offer a glass of water to others. In weather like this, such kindness goes a long way.
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Aravind
Aravind@aravind·
I see an alarming trend among many Indians who think like as attached below, blaming ourselves for atrocities committed on us by imperialists, so I have questions: Are you guys OK with India now colonizing, say, some weaker African nations claiming they need "development?" Or landing on the Sentinel Island saying the natives are uncivilized, they need religion, education, and civilization, and it's our territory anyway? Or take over a peaceful small neighboring country, just because India is much more powerful and can do so? And after that, are you OK with looting all their resources while killing them in millions to build India with great colleges and temples? Will you send your children to such a college or pray in such a temple born from such blood and loot money? I don't think so. Because we have a civilization and culture that teaches us not to be such ruthless imperialist criminals. Unfortunately, apologizing for colonialism and atrocities on India has now become a trend these days. Indians have been brainwashed into thinking in terms of power, weapons, technology differential etc blaming all of India's suffering and issues on India itself and Indians themselves. This is what the imperialists do. Gas light us into believing we are the reason for they attacking us and subjugating us. They continue to do so, making us hate ourselves, after attacking us in sinister ways even today. The other day I was explaining one young Indian how our companies are being intentionally targeted to prevent them becoming global giants, and the first retort I got was "they deserve so." I was so taken aback and sad. They have infiltrated the minds of our young, for sure, to sabotage their own future and their own country. It's now that bad.
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KV Iyyer - BHARAT 🇮🇳🇮🇱
After Partition in 1947, there was a rampant killing of Hindus and rape of girls in Pakistan. Every train from Lahore carried corpses, with dogs and vultures hovering over them. Nehru appealed on the radio to Hindus living in refugee camps to maintain patience and peace. The next day, he accompanied Indira to the camps. There, an 80-year-old man, trying to convey his message to Nehru, touched Indira. Nehru immediately slapped him. The old man was a well-known businessman from Lahore who was facing the hardships of times. After receiving the slap, he laughed out loud and said, "Indira is like my granddaughter because you yourself are my son's age. You became enraged at the mere touch of my hand, and the Muslims abducted my three young grand-daughters in front of me, yet you say I should forget everything..." Hearing this, Nehru left the scene, taking Indira with him. Excerpt from Ashwa Ghosh's book "The Quran and the Infidel."
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Comman Man
Comman Man@CommanMan777589·
My Bengal is so back !! Vibes of it is so back ❤️❤️❤️ Jai Sri Krishna 🙏🙏
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Aditya Raj Kaul
Aditya Raj Kaul@AdityaRajKaul·
American side specifically asked no questions from journalists to be entertained in the QUAD Joint Briefing in New Delhi. USA is 64 is Global Press Index. No reportage in American Press yet on American side avoiding questions.
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Aravind
Aravind@aravind·
IMO, the Vedas are everything in one. Chanting them after necessary refinements to the mind, and with intent, one can get revelations about science, as much as about spirituality or surgery. In the age of AI, I will request you to think of the Vedas as quantized, compressed version of a lot of revealed knowledge distilled into the most efficient, lossless sounds called mantras. Most people may, at most, appreciate their rhythms while they see religious intent mostly with bits of philosophy and spiritual instructions here and there. It's like someone appreciating an AI model's training weights and the output they see using a low level computer without having the powerful hardware or knowhow to extract the best knowledge. A truly determined seeker will improve this hardware (or his brain and mind) to be able to extract much knowledge out of the quantized and distilled model (or the Vedas). To the credit of the Vedas, they even provide the necessary steps to build and improve the hardware (body and mind) to extract the knowledge. Many seekers from Patanjali to Sankara have developed complete systems on how to do this. But even if all these systems are lost, and only the sounds of Vedas remain in human consciousness, it will still enable more Patanjalis and Sankaras to emerge and develop systems to realize the Universe complete with all its knowledge. This is the beauty of the Vedas. This is why the Vedas were never just "religion". They are a complete epistemic system engineered for precision, revelation, and infinite expansion of knowledge in our simulation. They enable us to see the entire source code of the simulation (past, present, and future) or access just parts of it to in-vivo improve our experience (by creating science & tech with the revealed knowledge). @bubbleboi is in the process of realizing this, do read👇
bubble boi@bubbleboi

I’ve been reading the Vedas a lot recently, and what’s stood out is how it doubles as an encyclopedia as well as a religious text. Astronomy, medicine, mathematics, metallurgy, linguistics, are all woven through hymns and rituals as one body of knowledge. Simply calling it “religious” forces it into a Western category that didn’t have the apparatus to recognize what it actually was. It’s closer to a tradition of formalized epistemology in which metaphysics, observation, and language form one continuous inquiry, which as a result led Indian civilization to develop along a fundamentally different path because of it. You can see the effect most clearly in the sciences. Around 600 BCE, the Vedic record describes a surgical procedure that matches modern rhinoplasty and is still foundational to reconstructive surgery today. Centuries before Western Europe stopped treating eclipses as supernatural, Indian scholars had calculated the circumference of the earth within 0.2% and explained eclipses as shadows. Centuries before Plato and Aristotle rejected atomism, the Vedic tradition already held that matter is composed of indivisible particles combining into binary and triatomic compounds, transformable by heat. The first formal rules for zero and negative arithmetic appear in the Vedas, along with infinite-series derivations of π, sine, and cosine centuries before Newton and Leibniz. The interesting question is how did they get so much right, so early? My best guess is language. The Vedic tradition is unique compared to other oral traditions as it demanded letter-perfect oral transmission across generations. Around 500 BCE, scholars composed a generative grammar of Sanskrit called Panini so rigorous it anticipates Backus-Naur form, the notation that defines programming languages today, by 2,500 years. Sanskrit is recursive, rule-based, and built to minimize ambiguity. It reads more like mathematics than English. When you think in a language built like that, the precision of the language becomes the precision of your reasoning. The West didn’t formalize this until much later. Kant argued our categories of understanding shape what we can know, Wittgenstein wrote that the limits of language are the limits of one’s world, and Kripke showed that naming doesn’t just describe things, it constitutes what they mean and how we can reason about them. All three touch the same insight which is that thought is downstream of language. The Vedic tradition operated on that insight thousands of years earlier. To the point that they built a whole language first and used it to think clearly about everything else after. I find that all really fascinating.

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Sridhar Vembu
Sridhar Vembu@svembu·
Laura Loomer appears not to know this, but as a Hindu, the entire Universe, all of it, is the Divine. Going to a Church and praying to Jesus is perfectly fine and I have done it myself on many occasions. I often quote the Bible and my favorite verse is Matthew 25:40 where Jesus says: 'Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to me.'" That is the call to service. What would be a sin for me as a Hindu would be to call what other people hold sacred as "Demonic", which unfortunately a Christian pastor recently did to Hindu deities. That is why Sanatana Dharma is the most tolerant spiritual system in the world. The world needs to understand the eternal Dharma, if we all have to get along.
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer

It’s really interesting how @TulsiGabbard pretends to be a Christian. She did this at Charlie Kirk’s memorial too, if you recall. Tulsi is a lifelong Hindu. Yet nobody seems to know that. She should embrace it. This screenshot is from Tulsi Gabbard’s own YouTube channel.

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Aravind
Aravind@aravind·
Mythos kind of AI will reshape India. There's no escape. Change for the better fast or get wrecked. CBSE or IRCTC or HDFC or Ambani or Adani, none will be spared by such AI in the hands of adversaries unless these Indian orgs and companies invest in the right innovations and adapt. But if they still continue to have lousy cyber security policies and continue to be stingy about IT and innovation, god save India. The adversaries are going to mess with us big time.
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Al
Al@civilizedguy·
@Nithin0dha Love how you have not touched upon the current government's fiscal mismanagement / poor policies at all and everything is El Nino and Iran war
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Nithin Kamath
Nithin Kamath@Nithin0dha·
2026 is turning out to be a case of when it rains, it pours. Every few years, the Pacific Ocean warms up abnormally, and that phenomenon is called El Niño. When it happens, India's monsoon weakens. This year, it looks like a super El Niño is developing, and the IMD is already forecasting rainfall 6% below normal for 2026. It may not sound like much, but remember, 70% of India's annual rainfall comes from the monsoon, and 60% of farmers depend entirely on it. If history is any guide, we may have a terrible year ahead. In 60% of El Niño years since 1951, India has seen below-average rain. In 2009, rainfall fell to just 78% of normal, the worst in 37 years. A weak monsoon means weaker harvests, and weaker harvests mean higher food prices and higher inflation. Food is one of the biggest expenses in a household budget. This is now layering on top of the unholy mess created by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Trump's war with Iran has effectively shut a channel that carries 20% of the world's oil and 20% of its LNG. India imports 80 to 90% of its oil and 40 to 50% of its gas, and we are already seeing steady price hikes and WFH advisories going out around the world. The Indian crude basket averaged $114 in April and is at $106 in May — still far above comfortable levels, and this crisis may drag on for longer. When food and energy prices rise together, the RBI cannot stay quiet. Beyond a point, it will have to start hiking rates, and that is when a bad situation starts to feel like a crisis. It's still May😬
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Saffron Chargers
Saffron Chargers@SaffronChargers·
This Norwegian journalist Helle Lyng, who asked a scripted question to PM Narendra Modi, went from 500 followers to 75k followers in just 2 days, and most of her followers are Indians and Pakistanis. Meanwhile, I have been running my Twitter/X handle for 7 years. I have been raising my voice for Hindu Dharma day and night, yet I still have only 46k followers after 7 years. Every day I counter anti-Hindu narratives spread by Indian liberals and Islamist Pakistanis, yet Hindus still do not follow me. I have even received multiple police notices and court notices for speaking in support of Hindus. Still, I have only 46k followers. If that anti-India journalist Helle Lyng can get 75k Indian and Pakistani followers in just 2 days, then why are nationalist Hindus not following me? Can I get more followers than that Norwegian journalist in the next 2 days with the support of Hindus? Hindus, please show your magic and follow me 🙏
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Prakash Dadlani
Prakash Dadlani@prakdadlani·
“Sir, officer ka transfer ho gaya.” Every Indian business owner knows the fear that comes after hearing this sentence. Your mind instantly starts preparing for delays, drama and headaches. Our BIS officer got transferred recently. And honestly, we thought we were screwed. He was a good guy: straightforward, by the books and always on time. Today we met the new officer. And as the luck would have it he turns out to be even better. Helpful, practical and truly wants Indian industries to grow. He had already heard about our mission of making things in India. And he is fully on board. For the first time in a long time, it feels like the system wants honest businesses to win. Bharat is healing ❤️‍🩹
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Sanatani_guy@adimore765·
@aravind Shree Aravind, I will take this as an opportunity to express my gratitude 🙏. Thanks for being the source of light for my shadowed ignorance. I believe this is what a true Sanatani do, be the source of light.
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Aravind
Aravind@aravind·
We must get this culture of appreciating fellow Indians on our side for good work, ignoring when they miss the mark or say stuff we don't agree with, and criticize less. This is what Americans, the left, Islamists, Chinese do and that helps them team up and do great things together. They praise in public and give feedback in private. We Hindus on the other hand are quick to criticize our own side people, if they even slightly differ in views, yet very stingy when it comes to appreciation. We seldom encourage others or team up to work together against the common enemy. On X itself, I see, many handles which are on the same side as me and speaking in national interests will be very quick to catch me if I get something wrong, criticize immediately if what I say isn't agreeable, and try to create arguments just for the sake of it. Very rare to find them sharing my post appreciating. It discourages the other and kills any prospect of team work to fight the common adversaries. This culture needs improvement.
भारतीय 🇮🇳@VS1483

@aravind He always done great job , but salute just for asking a normal question 🙄why r we so obsessed with such silly things

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Amita Sachdeva, Advocate
Amita Sachdeva, Advocate@SachdevaAmita·
🚨 This Anti-Temple Bill MUST BE WITHDRAWN Immediately! The Maharashtra Devasthan Inam Nirmulan Draft Act 2026 is an open attack on Hindu Temples. Lands that were granted by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Peshwas and our kings for the service of Deities, for puja, annadana, festivals and temple upkeep, are being snatched away and distributed to tenants, occupants and encroachers. Temple property belongs to the Deity, not the government. It is inalienable. This bill will make thousands of temples landless and bankrupt while conveniently exempting Waqf properties. This is not reform, this is selective discrimination against Hindu Institutions. We strongly demand: WITHDRAW THIS BILL NOW! Do not tamper with Hindu temples and their lands. Jai Bhavani! Jai Shivaji! Protect Sanatan Dharma. Protect Temple Lands. #Bill_Against_Temple_Land
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Aravind
Aravind@aravind·
Can we all give a salute to Sidhant? His question caught Marco off-guard and forced him to reply. And his reply suddenly made his boss and many of the MAGA who call India and Indians sick things stupid. Like the US state dept declared "officially stupid." And it is true, no matter they take down the post. Marco himself is being targeted racially by these stupid racists now. This was the first time I saw an Indian journo ask some uncomfortable questions to these visiting dignitaries who are generally treated very reverently in India. Sidhant didn't back down too when Marco tried to get confrontational after getting caught off-guard by this question. Only Dr. J seemed to try intervene. That's OK, it was a diplomatic thing to do. So kudos to Sidhant. He has now made the US officially address the racism issue and officially call the people who do it stupid. I hope now the Trump admin acts on this issue destroying India-US relationship. Because this racism and hate for Indians and Hindus in the last two years of Trump admin did not start organically. I didn't see the same last term. So what changed this term? This time it was seeded with an operation by adversaries infiltrating American social media as MAGA accounts to incite normal Americans against India, Indians, and specifically Hindus. It is weak the US, under Trump admin, will allow its own social media companies to be used by Islamists and Communists to wreck India-US relations or dictate American foreign and immigration policies influencing MAGA.
Sidhant Sibal@sidhant

US State Dept deletes X post featuring WION question to Rubio on racism against Indians Reported by colleague AjayPal Chowdhury: wionews.com/world/us-state…

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The Khel India
The Khel India@TheKhelIndia·
Such Powerful words from Tejaswin Shankar 🔥 “Life is just like a decathlon.... full of highs, lows, setbacks & comebacks. What matters the most is the courage to keep fighting and rise again when things don’t go your way..” DO LISTEN THIS, THANKS TJ FOR MOTIVATION ❤️
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Indic Matrix🐦‍🔥
Indic Matrix🐦‍🔥@IndicMatrix·
Hello @HelleLyngSvends In India it is called journalism, and it is called freedom of the press. I hope you will learn someday .
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Tajinder Bagga
Tajinder Bagga@TajinderBagga·
STORY OF DELHI GYMKHANA CLUB Total Land: 28 Acres - Prime Lutyens Delhi 🏛️ Membership fee: ₹30 LAKH ⏳ Waiting list after paying fees: 37 YEARS 🇮🇳 Yearly rent paid to Government: ₹1,000/year 💸 Tax dues: ₹2.93 CRORE You pay ₹30 lakh upfront. Then wait 37 years to get in. While they pay India just ₹1,000 a year. For 28 acres in the heart of Delhi. 113 years of colonial privilege. June 5, 2026, GOI takes it back.
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