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Hari Boggarapu

Hari Boggarapu

@hari4004

Father of a brother and his sister

Hyderabad, India Katılım Mart 2010
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Anand Ranganathan
Anand Ranganathan@ARanganathan72·
If a single pilgrim is attacked during Amarnath Yatra, I promise you this: that I will ensure not a single pilgrim flies off for Haj. - Balasaheb Thackeray, 1993.
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Hari Boggarapu
Hari Boggarapu@hari4004·
@SanviSharm49500 Omg even a single word from Dhruv rathee seem to have so much power and influence on lot of people, they can’t leave it out without reacting
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Rajveer.
Rajveer.@RajveerRVSFan·
First scene aur wo bhi copy lol #Alpha
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Moana
Moana@ladynationalist·
Can YRF ever come up with something original? Aditya Dhar has raised the bar so high that even the Khan gang can’t cross it.
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David Vance
David Vance@DavidVance·
"I am being beheaded" "Don't think you are, mate" Britain 2026
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Benedict Spence
Benedict Spence@BenedictSpence·
What terrifies me about this attempted beheading is the potential backlash against peaceful beheaders.
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
The horrific attack in Belfast last night is sickening. I have absolutely no tolerance for abhorrent scenes of violence like this on our streets. My thoughts are first and foremost with the victim, and I thank the first responders, including members of the public who intervened.
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
🚨NEWS: Sikh Community leaders have said that banning the Kirpan will lead to many Sikhs leaving the UK
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Hari Boggarapu
Hari Boggarapu@hari4004·
@total_woke_ Completely agree, you can’t expect country loving individuals to take the lead and fight these bots and bastards
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Eminent Intellectual
Eminent Intellectual@total_woke_·
If Indian govt doesn't take action against American social media for failing to control (actually encouraging) anti India fake news & hate, then we have no one else to blame. This is as grave a warning as is humanly possible.
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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
I’ve mastered the homeless guy look!
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Hari Boggarapu
Hari Boggarapu@hari4004·
@Fintech03 Just a thought - we actually don’t need to chisel out from the top of the mountain right, first get to the surroundings of the stone to create space and chisel like every other stone or temple by standing in front of it
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Parimal
Parimal@Fintech03·
We need to bypass the so called "standard", reductive textbook narratives that often treat ancient indian achievements as mere "accidental primitive labor" & Kailasa Temple is 1 such example. We need to treat it like a project that required a level of mathematical precision, spatial visualization & resource optimization that rivals modern aerospace/architectural design. Advanced tech does not necessarily mean electricity/lasers/computer chips. In civil engineering, advanced tech is defined by the systems, instruments & mathematical models used to manipulate massive amounts of energy & matter with near-zero tolerance for error. To carve Kailasa from the top down out of a single volcanic mass, the ancient Sthapatis (master engineers) had to solve problems that modern CAD software handles today. Before a single chisel touched the stone, the entire multi-story complex including its internal rooms, floating balconies, drainage systems & columns had to be mathematically mapped out in 3Ds. In a traditional building, if a room is misaligned, we can tear down a wall & rebuild it. In rock-cut monolithic architecture, we cannot put back rock that has been carved away. A single 5" calculation error on the roof would cause a column on the 3rd floor below to completely miss its load-bearing alignment, collapsing the ceiling. The then engineers used a highly sophisticated system of geometric grids based on micro-measurements (Angula & Hasta). They used a technique called Volumetric Prototyping. They modeled the mountain as a massive 3D coordinate matrix (X, Y, Z axes), translating a highly advanced, non-surviving theoretical blueprint seamlessly onto the undulating, uneven surface of a natural cliffside. Carving 400000 tons of basalt, hardened volcanic lava rich in silica & iron cannot be done by simply swinging ordinary iron tools. The tools would blunt/deform/break within mins. The construction period correlates with India's absolute peak in Wootz steel production. This was a form of nanotech where iron was smelted with specific carbon-rich organic materials in sealed crucibles, creating a matrix of ultra-hard iron carbides (cementite). Now to move 100s of 1000s of tons of rock rapidly w/o modern explosives, they likely used controlled thermal stress. By heating targeted fracture lines along the basalt's natural crystalline planes using massive, localized fires & then instantly dousing them with cold water, they forced the rock to cleanly shear itself apart along flat planes. This is a highly calculated application of thermodynamics. In ancient India, advanced scientific & engineering knowledge was not published in open-source public libraries. It was fiercely guarded within highly specialized, hereditary engineering guilds (Shrenis/Vishwakarmas). Knowledge was passed down from master to apprentice via encrypted architectural texts (Vastu Shastras) & oral mathematical mnemonics. This kept the IP secure from foreign theft, but it made the entire scientific system highly vulnerable to a SPOF. If a single elite guild of master builders was wiped out in a war, the complex mathematical formulas for calculating rock stress & monolithic geometric projections died with them instantly. When British colonial historians arrived in India, they encountered marvels like Kailasa. Accepting that ancient Indians possessed a level of structural engineering, metallurgy & geometry that surpassed 18th century Europe was a direct threat to the colonial narrative of the "civilizing mission." They claimed Kailasa was built simply by throwing a massive, infinite army of "primitive, cheap slave labor" at a mountain with simple stone chisels over 100s of yrs. This narrative deliberately substituted brute force for brain power. It ignored the complex geometry, the structural dynamics & the materials science, reducing a masterpiece of hyper-advanced calculation to a mere story of "many people digging for a long time."
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Hari Boggarapu
Hari Boggarapu@hari4004·
@Arealmfngl Now wait and watch the things she is going to do in order not to be called weak 🙏
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Hari Boggarapu
Hari Boggarapu@hari4004·
@visegrad24 I admit that deep down every Indian wanted Brits to get punished for what they have done to our country.. but I swear it was not this “Keir Starmer” level of self destructive apartheid towards their own citizens
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Visegrád 24
Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
BREAKING: Keir Starmer says he won’t remove the exemption which allows Sikhs to carry large ceremonial knives on them. Meanwhile, English women are being prosecuted for carrying regular pepper spray on them when out on the streets at night
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Hari Boggarapu
Hari Boggarapu@hari4004·
@BesuraTaansane Ooohh the war of Bots, how India the mighty country is losing to these flies.. India needs stronger social media presence, stronger marketing capabilities across all the platforms, authentic handlers, genuine information
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Sameer
Sameer@BesuraTaansane·
What a coincidence! 4 people travelling in different parts of country on different dates, all had worst experience and clicked the same pic But if someone exposes their toolkit they will be labeled as Bhakts. They just hate how railways keeps adding new Vande Bharats
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