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अग्निमान्

@agnimaan

भृगू॑णा॒म् अङ्गि॑रसा॒न् तप॑सा तप्यध्वम् । Some curated at https://t.co/S6TCmZDf9r . Animal vids. Hindu dharma. samskrit.

California, USA Katılım Nisan 2011
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Shinkyū@durdfarm·
When you read that an ancient Latin or Greek text “has been lost,” it isn’t that someone set it down 1000 years ago and never found it again. Nearly 90% of all ancient Western writings and 99% of Latin writing were destroyed systematically by Christians. 1
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george Elias@george_elias4·
@agnimaan @weiscreamsundae @durdfarm You can use AI to translate these pages from Arab and Muslims historians who visited ancient Egyptians temple in city in South Egypt Akhmim You translated it
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george Elias@george_elias4·
@agnimaan @weiscreamsundae @durdfarm Egyptians in this time consider it is ashame to not resist pay tribute to Romans and they exploited anything to make revolution So they exploited Roman emperor decision and destroyed Romans and Greeks temples
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george Elias@george_elias4·
@agnimaan @weiscreamsundae @durdfarm Even if there was library in Serapis but it wasn't important and didn't have important books, and Egyptians destroyed the temple, they exploited decision of Roman emperor to destroy Greeks and Romans temples in Alexandria
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george Elias
george Elias@george_elias4·
@agnimaan @weiscreamsundae @durdfarm I replied about lies of Ai Diophantus of Alexandria wrote in his presentation that the book was written to Dionysius and he was Egyptian Pope and according to Byzantine historian in century 11 AD, he was friend of Bishop Anatolius
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george Elias@george_elias4·
@agnimaan @weiscreamsundae @durdfarm Yes, there was library in Serapis temple in this time and Egyptians used to revolt against Romans and revenge if Romans killed Egyptians and expelled them from Egypt and Alexandria I defended Egyptians and they have right to revolt against Romans and expelled them from Egypt
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george Elias@george_elias4·
@agnimaan @weiscreamsundae @durdfarm There was no library in Serapis temple in this time, and even if there was library, Egyptians Christians didn't burn it because they were against sciences, but they burn geeks and Romans temples Romans who burned Alexandria library to suppress Egyptians revolutions in 272 AD
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george Elias@george_elias4·
@agnimaan @weiscreamsundae @durdfarm Diophantus of Alexandria wrote books about algebra depending on ancient Egyptian algebra and he wrote his books to Egyptian Christians Pope, and he was student in Christians library in Alexandria
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george Elias
george Elias@george_elias4·
@agnimaan @weiscreamsundae @durdfarm There was no library in Serapis, Egyptians Christians who collected books after Romans destroyed library and Egyptians temple still existed and there were many books Arab learned from Egyptians Copts books Europeans fabricated history and spread lies and wrong information
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@raja8t @weiscreamsundae @durdfarm @grok > You can't blame the 99.5% for the aggressive actions of just 0.5%. Typical christo muslim "defence". What ideology motivated hypatia burners and serapium "converters"? > were localized and context-driven, not a unified program unified by hateful ideology just like Ms.
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Raja ✝️
Raja ✝️@raja8t·
Saying "cope harder" is easier than making Historically backed arguments, isn't it? By the late 4th century, Alexandria was already largely Christian. So how can you say native Alexandrian Christians destroy their own city? The violent incidents we hear about weren’t carried out by the general population, but by specific, often zealous groups in tense local situations. You can't blame the 99.5% for the aggressive actions of just 0.5%. Hypatia case was one of those specific events. Her death wasn’t some organized Christian purge. It grew out of a political conflict between Cyril of Alexandria and Orestes a Christian governor, with Hypatia closely associated with Orestes. In that charged environment, rumors and rivalries spiraled into mob violence. There’s no solid evidence Cyril ordered her killing. It’s also worth noting that Hypatia wasn’t broadly hated by Christians. she was respected as a philosopher and even taught students like Synesius of Cyrene, who later became a bishop. More broadly, there was no empire-wide “temple smashing campaign” carried out by Christians as a whole. Yes, laws under Emperor Theodosius I restricted pagan practices, and some temples like the Serapeum of Alexandria were destroyed but these were localized and context-driven, not a unified program. And for context, earlier in the pagan Roman Empire, Christians themselves faced severe, centrally enforced persecutions, such as the Great Persecution, which were far more systematic than the later, uneven restrictions placed on pagan practices. x.com/i/grok/share/8…
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@george_elias4 @weiscreamsundae @durdfarm LOL. Diophantus was not of the corpse cult, and H are not known to have learned from him - as fake as st thomas. Collateral damage from multiple Roman seiges, different from Theophilus's targetted "conversion" of Temple of Serapis with its daughter library (10% books). Evil cult
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george Elias
george Elias@george_elias4·
@agnimaan @weiscreamsundae @durdfarm Romans who destroyed Alexandria library to suppress Egyptians who revolted against Romans in 272 AD , and Egyptians Christians who collected books from Egyptians temples Even Indians learned Algebra and Arithmetic from Egyptian Christian Diophantus of Alexandria
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Allama 1ball 𑀅𑀮𑁆𑀮𑀸𑀫𑀸 𑁧𑀩𑀸𑀮
@vvaayu @Aadii009 एक काश्मीरी पण्डित विद्वान् ने बताया कि वहां दुर्रानी राज में हिन्दू नरसंहार के चलते सभी वर्ण के हिन्दू ब्राह्मण जाति में समाए गए, हथियार को वर्जित करने की प्रतिज्ञा ली गई, और इस प्रकार बच गए।
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@raja8t @weiscreamsundae @durdfarm @grok poor chap. Alexandria is a single city — so local incidents "destroy it". Comprende? Who killed Hypatia? Christians egged on by Bishop Cyril. Who carried out empire-wide anti-Greek pogroms and temple-smashing campaigns? Christians. Now cope harder.
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Raja ✝️@raja8t·
@agnimaan @weiscreamsundae @durdfarm The Library of Alexandria had already suffered major damage long before Christianization of the Roman Empire. And, Turning a small, local incident into some big “Christian thing” is shows you have 0 understanding of history. 🤡 @grok teach this guy history in detail
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W@weiscreamsundae·
@durdfarm Who burned down the library or Baghdad? The mongols. Who destroyed the library of Alexandria? The Arabs. Who preserved laying writings when most of Europe was illiterate? Christian monks
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(curating for education) #hDegenerates ...........
Adithya@adithya

The biggest modern day brand ambassador for all gullible South Indian Smarta Brahmins. If you want to capture their attention and sound remotely religious or "spiritual" in order to appeal to the gullible Iyers, you use His photos for your business - be it wedding contract business, catering, canteen menu, real estate, calendar printing, pooja store etc etc everything . He is your all-in-all 'model' for advertisements targeting the gullible Iyers You need to drop words like Mahaperiyava miracles, Periyava Jayanthi, Anusham They won't know Brahmana Swadharma such as learning Vedas, or atleast doing daily Sandhyavandana or Brahmayagyam, but in their defence they will talk about their "Bhakti" to Him driving such business behaviour Assume that in their minds, their Bhakti towards Him is so great that such "Bhakti" can surpass all the sins of skipping Nityakarmas or the sins of selling food Not just using Him as a brand ambassador but also building temples for Him. I personally know of a genuine Veda Patashala where boys reside & learn and right adjacent to it, is a temple built recently for Him at the cost of 8 Cr. I heard. Building temples for Him is a very good money-making business today (btw building temples for Sanyasis is forbidden in Agama Shastra and is nowhere written in any Shastra) The biggest ever sage of modern India and almost solely responsible for resurrecting Vedas and Dharma, Shastra in South India. I get gooseflesh as I think about ALL that He has done for the Vedic cause in one lifetime! If only He were alive to see all this Tamasha and antics done today in His name!

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Suren
Suren@zeneraalstuff·
@agnimaan Brigadier Vithusha is a person. Puthukudiyiruppu is a place. She died in 2009 in an assault on the place. Phew! Never thought I would write a bashyam for a tweet
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Suren@zeneraalstuff·
Fun facts - Prabhakaran's formative experience was supposed to have been his anger hearing of the priest who was burnt alive during 1958 Panadura riots - One of the earliest operatives of LTTE was Ganesan nom-de-guerre 'Iyer' - Brigadier Vithusha, who died in the 2009 assault
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Madhavan Narayanan@madversity

Fun fact: @NaamTamilarOrg Naam Tamilar Katchi which supports #Tamil nationalism and counts LTTE leader Velupullai Prabhakaran as an icon has fielded six Brahmin candidates in #TamilNadu elections while DMK, AIADMK, INC and BJP have given zero tickets to them. @Seeman4TN seems to recognise the Tam Brahm contribution to history, business, culture, science and literature more than the #caste vote bank parties. From "TN" Seshan to MS Swaminathan and Writers Kalki and Sujatha to poet Subramania Bharathi and the TVS group bikes to TTK group that makes Skore condoms 😊 #TNAssemblyElection2026

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