
pingali gopal
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pingali gopal
@pingaligopal
Paediatric Surgeon. "The Self in All and All in Self." Author: 1. Decolonizing Bharat the Balu Way 2. From Here to the Stars 3. From the Stars to Here


Brahminism arrived in South India around the same time as Christianity. In some parts, even Islam predates its arrival. The "Hinduism" we see today in the south is Brahminism colonizing the native deities and forms of worship, further reinforced under the British rule.









Welp… it’s been a wild 24 hours 😳 Not sure if my wife will ever come back to India with me after this—but we’re finally headed home. Grateful for everyone who prayed us through 🙏🏽




“The Rgveda is a monumental text with signal significance for both world religion and world literature; yet it is comparatively little known outside a small band of specialists, even among those who study the religious traditions of India.” Do you know who said this? This is the first line of the book The Rigveda by Brereton and Jamison Not that we need certificates but it is good for them to finally acknowledge the truth @MakrandParanspe





People of Bṛhat | बृहत् A reflection by @priya_27_ on her journey as one of the founding members of Brhat and the role that bṛhat has played in shaping her work and intellectual path. "Satya Doyle Byock in Quarter-life: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood writes about the crisis of discontent among the young. Adulthood today is defined largely by narrow capitalistic expectations of achievement and performance. These constraints push people to live lives “incongruent with their natures or values,” deepening the crisis. She writes that there have been two types of quarter-lifers: those inclined to pursue stability first, and those inclined to pursue meaning first. Reflecting on my twenties, I realize most of my major decisions were driven by the pursuit of meaning—despite the constraints of a middle-class upbringing that often demands stability."











Mughals looted India? And took the loot where? That's why India was the richest kingdom in the world at that time? Little knowledge is a dangerous things, but is the basis of Sanghi confidence.



