Sampada Basarkar

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Sampada Basarkar

Sampada Basarkar

@basarkarsampada

The choices we make today directly and decidedly influence our tomorrow.

San Jose, CA Katılım Ağustos 2015
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Sampada Basarkar
Sampada Basarkar@basarkarsampada·
@mmpandit I watched the first part of the podcast today, dada. Really very informative and fantastic Sadhana experiences you have shared continue to encourage people to follow the path of Sadhana. Jai Shri Hari, Har Har Mahadev! 🙏
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Saraswati Films@mmpandit·
🙏🏽 The grace of Dnyaneshwar maharaj is on my parents and on Nakhate Maharaj. No doubt about that. Various reasons … will explain in some future podcast. A play is going on and when the Nath Siddhas direct it, the entire world is like puppets in that play.
Nitin@quickwithwits

@mmpandit Humility personified, and this only happens when the divine itself shapes one's buddhi,chitta,manas and the self. The gods shower their blessings upon us as well,through you,Sir. Was mesmerized by the वृतांत of Dnyaneshwar Maharaj in the video,and the great Navnaths.

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Sunil Gupta
Sunil Gupta@HeySunilGupta·
I’m completely stranded at Moscow airport… alone, helpless, and running out of hope. No one from @makemytripcare or @etihad is answering my desperate messages. Russia doesn’t accept Visa or Mastercard anymore. I have ZERO cash left. Not even for food or water. The Etihad ground staff is avoiding me more than my ex ever did — literally turning their faces away and telling me “just call customer care”… which has been busy for hours. I’m standing here like a beggar in my own nightmare. I don’t know how I’m going to get home. I’m scared. I feel abandoned by the very companies I trusted with my journey. My family is waiting and I can’t even tell them I’m safe. Please… if anyone from Etihad, MakeMyTrip, or even the Indian embassy sees this — HELP ME. And if you’re reading this, just one RT could save me. I’m begging. #StrandedInMoscow
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Harsh Goenka
Harsh Goenka@hvgoenka·
Why is India not a tourism superpower ? 1. Unsafe roads, no pavements, stray animals 2. Dirt, garbage, and lack of hygiene 3. Petty corruption 4. Traffic chaos 5. Poor global branding and perception management 6. Tourism stuck in state-level red tape 7. Pollution 8. No proper city or tourist site infrastructure 9. Inconsistent service standards 10.Biggest of all- lack of civic sense We have everything- mountains, deserts, beaches, history, spirituality. Yet Malaysia, Turkey, Singapore, Thailand and even the UAE attract more tourists each year than we do. So the issue isn’t what we have. It’s how we manage it. Potential is not our problem. Execution is. 🇮🇳
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
Tonight, we reached an agreement with the Department of War to deploy our models in their classified network. In all of our interactions, the DoW displayed a deep respect for safety and a desire to partner to achieve the best possible outcome. AI safety and wide distribution of benefits are the core of our mission. Two of our most important safety principles are prohibitions on domestic mass surveillance and human responsibility for the use of force, including for autonomous weapon systems. The DoW agrees with these principles, reflects them in law and policy, and we put them into our agreement. We also will build technical safeguards to ensure our models behave as they should, which the DoW also wanted. We will deploy FDEs to help with our models and to ensure their safety, we will deploy on cloud networks only. We are asking the DoW to offer these same terms to all AI companies, which in our opinion we think everyone should be willing to accept. We have expressed our strong desire to see things de-escalate away from legal and governmental actions and towards reasonable agreements. We remain committed to serve all of humanity as best we can. The world is a complicated, messy, and sometimes dangerous place.
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Sadhana App
Sadhana App@SadhanaApp·
Hello @TeamYouTube @YouTubeIndia The channel of our non-profit, Vedic Sadhana Foundation (@Tantratalksofficial), has been terminated. We’ve submitted a re-appeal (Ticket ID: 4-1799000040199), reviewed the policies, and are fully aligning our practices accordingly.
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Sampada Basarkar@basarkarsampada·
@aravind They have no credibility of their own and can’t debate on real issues. Congress party is a shame on opposition.
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Aravind
Aravind@aravind·
I think they have lost it. This is in no way going to help them politically. This seems like silly CCP strategy which lacks political acumen about India, its democracy, and tries nonsense to meddle. And they have started such attacks right after the India-US trade deal.
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Sampada Basarkar@basarkarsampada·
@INCIndia Stop this nonsense. You have no credibility of your own and you try and tarnish credibility of our beloved PM.
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Congress@INCIndia·
PM मोदी इसलिए Compromised हैं 👇
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𝐏𝐚𝐧𝐤𝐚𝐣 𝐊𝐚𝐬𝐡𝐲𝐚𝐩
Good news for IT people. 2027 will witness some revival for Indian IT industry. in 2000 when Budh was raja for the year, India's IT export went record high with back office and out sourcing. In 2027, India's digital, cloud, analytics will have good rise in export. Global clients will expand beyond US & Europe. Till then brush up your skills. #Jyotish #Astrology
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Annapurna Astro / Swati🚩
Annapurna Astro / Swati🚩@IAnnapurna1·
Feeling stuck??!! Interviews failing! Career blocked! Write Ram Naam Hundred and Eight times., daily Do it with faith and discipline. Then see the magic !! ✨ Share for good karma
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
Elon's advice for near-retirees: Don't save money for retirement.
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis

Join my conversation with @elonmusk on AGI timelines, energy, robots, and why abundance is the most likely outcome for humanity's future, alongside my Moonshot Mate @DavidBlundin! (00:00) - Navigating the Future of AI and Robotics (04:54) - The Promise of Abundance and Optimism (10:02) - Energy: The Key to a Sustainable Future (15:00) - The Role of Education in a Changing World (41:07) - Health, Longevity, and the Future of Humanity (50:51) - AI's Impact on Labor and Employment (55:05) - Universal High Income: A New Economic Paradigm (57:58) - Navigating the Singularity and AI's Acceleration (01:02:30) - The Role of AI in Healthcare and Surgery (01:08:22) - Ethics and AI: Programming Values into Machines (01:14:18) - The Future of Space Exploration and AI's Role (01:33:30) - The Chip Shortage Crisis (01:42:46) - Simulation Theory and Consciousness (01:48:18) - The Search for Extraterrestrial Life (01:58:28) - The Future of Robotics and AI Integration

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Dr.Sayajirao Gaikwad
Dr.Sayajirao Gaikwad@DietDrsayajirao·
If you have persistent under-eye puffiness, don’t blame age or screens. Your body may be warning you👇 • High insulin → sodium retention → fluid collects under the eyes • Poor sleep → impaired lymphatic drainage → morning puffiness • Chronic inflammation & low nitric oxide → leaky capillaries • Allergies / sinus congestion → histamine-driven swelling • Early kidney stress → peri-orbital edema (often worse on waking) • Thyroid imbalance → myxedema or orbital inflammation • Low protein, iron or B12 → poor oncotic pressure • Hormonal shifts, alcohol & some medicines → fluid retention • Aging anatomy only amplifies the problem Under-eye puffiness is often a metabolic, sleep, renal or hormonal signal and not a cosmetic flaw. Creams hide it. Lifestyle and labs explain it.
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Sampada Basarkar
Sampada Basarkar@basarkarsampada·
@aravind Brits left India in 1947 and DS entered. When can we be free. Thank you @aravind ji for exposing the truth.
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Sampada Basarkar@basarkarsampada·
@aravind Thank you so much for sharing this information. Do you have recommendations on books to read to understand our rich heritage and contributions to the world?
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Aravind@aravind·
Ancient India, starting in Indus Valley's civilization, innovated the use of the beautiful Indigo dye on clothing, making colored clothes. But to make Indigo stick, they used a chemical process where Cow Urine was used to ferment the Indigo to make it into the Leucoindigo form that sticks to the fabric. Great chemistry invention. This Indigo method and tech was later borrowed by the west, like so much other Indian knowledge, and reached Rome who were trading with India and paid in gold for the Indigo. When you travel to Greece and Rome, and see those beautiful wall and ceramic pigments that contain indigo‑derived blue hues, remember this - they were imported from India (or from intermediate trade hubs that sourced the dye from India). But instead of cow urine, ancient Romans extensively used human urine in daily life and industries, valuing it as "liquid gold" for its ammonia content (from urea breakdown during fermentation). Public collection vessels were placed in streets of Rome and public spaces, with emperor Vespasian even taxing urine sales - a practice so notable it inspired the phrase "money doesn't smell" after his son tiitus complained about the odor. While Indians valued cow urine for its ammonia content providing cleaning, bleaching, and mordanting properties, Romans not having access to much cattle like India, used human urine for the same purposes. Indian cattle forms the foundation of almost all of today's world's cattle breeds for dairy and meat. Brahman (Americas), Nelore (Brazil), Gyr (Brazil), Kankrej (Australia), Sahiwal (Australia, Kenya). In 12th – 13th centuries , Zebu breeds from India are introduced in larger quantities to the Iberian Peninsula and southern Italy by Arab traders similar to Indian mathematics and astronomy. Later the water buffalo too was introduced. And European cheese making takes a new turn. From sheep based cheeses, cow and buffalo milk cheeses start appearing in plenty. The current diversity of cheeses in Europe is a result of this 12th century change. So when you enjoy a buffalo or cow's milk cheese in Europe looking at a beautiful Indigo stained glass or wall tiles, appreciating a Fibonacci or Leonardo's work, remember the Indian contributions for 3000 years.
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Dr.Sayajirao Gaikwad
Dr.Sayajirao Gaikwad@DietDrsayajirao·
Chronic low Vitamin B12 quietly destroys nerves and brain health MMA rises 200–300%, Homocysteine 30–50%, neuropathy risk shoots up below 200 pg/mL and spinal-cord damage becomes likely below 150 pg/mL. 1 in 3 long-term Metformin users and 20–50% of diabetes patients are deficient; vegetarians/vegans reach 60–70%. It causes fatigue, burning feet, memory slowdown, imbalance, high MCV in 70–80%, 2–3× higher cognitive-decline risk, and 20–40% higher vascular stress. Worst: after 2–3 years of deficiency, 40–50% of nerve damage becomes permanent yet it’s fully preventable with early testing and correction.
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Abhijit Iyer-Mitra
Abhijit Iyer-Mitra@Iyervval·
Far from being an “intel failure” the Delhi attack is the (terrible) price of success. 12 dead is a huge loss, but the plan was for hundreds if not thousands to die. This week alone a ricin (chemical weapon) production facility was found, tonnes of explosives, assaults rifles, plus Glocks and berettas. The logic is simple First Asim Munir had to carry out an attack to firm up his position with the Corps commanders Then when he sucked up to Trump he took it as a encouragement (same mentality as Musharraf & the parliament attack in 2001 - America is with me - do your worst) This attack though was botched - neither a double tap nor shrapnel to maximise casualties - presumably a panic reaction - PRECISELY because our intel agencies were so successful. Yes those 9 families are not getting their loved ones back, but remember it would’ve been thousands had it not been for those intel agencies. Like any pest exterminator will tell you - no matter how many termites or rats you kill, some will always survive. x.com/aajtak/status/…
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Sampada Basarkar
Sampada Basarkar@basarkarsampada·
@bruce_barrett To kill demons one has to take an aggressive form. Don’t go on the form of mother Kali. She can rip apart a demon. She is fierce towards demons and gentle towards her children.
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Bruce
Bruce@bruce_barrett·
When do we start seeing demonic Indian gods being worshipped like this here and what city will be first? This is a test.
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Mr Sinha
Mr Sinha@Mrsinha·
Dear GenZ, what you’re feeling today after the #RedFort blast, we felt that fear every single day between 2004-14. Not for a week, but for years, until the govt changed. Posters like “Don’t touch unclaimed bags” were common in trains & bus stops. Blasts had become a routine back then. This is the first such attack in years (on the mainland), and I’m confident you won’t see another, because Modi Govt knows how to deal with terror...
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