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– 「KaͥRaͣnͫ」😶‍🌫️
Remember this: A decade ago, he stood firm on the legality needed to safeguard capital area farmers. Despite all odds, he consistently fought for their cause over the years even defending Jagan at times. Today, he has lived up to his promise. Hail Pawan Kalyan. 🙏
Pawan Kalyan@PawanKalyan

On this historic occasion of the Amaravati Bill being passed in the Lok Sabha, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the five crore citizens of Andhra Pradesh. Today marks a defining moment in the history of Andhra Pradesh. The passage of the Amaravati Bill, declaring Amaravati as the sole and permanent capital of our state, stands as a reflection of the will, resilience, and aspirations of our people. My deepest respects and gratitude go to the Amaravati region farmers, who made an unparalleled sacrifice by giving over 33,000 acres of land, an act of faith that will be remembered for generations. I also sincerely acknowledge the visionary leadership of Hon'ble CM Sri @ncbn garu, whose unwavering commitment laid the foundation for Amaravati. My heartfelt gratitude to the Hon'ble PM Sri @narendramodi Ji, and the NDA government for their continued support in turning this vision into reality. Amidst the challenges created by the regressive and unilateral decisions of the previous regime, the struggles of farmers, the anguish of women, and the uncertain future faced by our youth, the people of Andhra Pradesh have shown remarkable clarity and courage. By electing a stable NDA government, they have chosen progress, stability, and a future aligned with their aspirations. With the Parliament’s approval of this Bill, a strong and renewed confidence has been instilled among the people of Andhra Pradesh, as well as among industrialists and investors. Amaravati will now stand not just as a capital, but as a symbol of hope, resilience, and collective determination. I firmly believe that Amaravati will play a pivotal role in realizing the vision of Swarna Andhra 2047 and will significantly contribute to the PM Modi Ji vision of Viksit Bharat 2047. Jai Hind. #AmaravatiPeoplesCapital #Modi4PeoplesCapital

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Sheetal Chopra 🇮🇳
Sheetal Chopra 🇮🇳@SheetalPronamo·
He is Superstar He is most loved and successful leader of Andhra Pradesh because he is always on ground helping people and fulfilling promises Yet he is so HUMBLE This humbleness of Pawan Kalyan wins many hearts ♥️
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Mathonymics
Mathonymics@Mathonymics·
Jesus was not an Indian!!! Many people have misinterpreted this, it wasn't about the DNA of Jesus that contained Indian origin but the linen Robe, which might have been imported from India. For Centuries Romans, Greeks, Egyptian and every other Western or Eastern civilization were well connected to India through trade or some other relations, India used to export a lot of fabrics and clothing items to rest of the world since ancient times and this new study just verifies what was already known.
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BREAKING🚨New DNA Analysis Suggests That Shroud Of Turin May Have Indian Origins

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Based Monk 📢(#Unreserved)
As i said, Out of India theory is the only viable theory. Brahma - Saraswati becomes Abraham - Sarah is not a coincidence. Indra with lightning power becomes Zeus(Greek) and Jupiter (Roman) with lightning power is not a coincidence.
Indian Tech & Infra@IndianTechGuide

🚨 The Shroud of Turin, a linen cloth believed by many to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ, is claimed to contain about 40% human DNA traces linked to Indian lineages. 🤯 - Researchers from the University of Padova, Italy.

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Sheetal Chopra 🇮🇳
Sheetal Chopra 🇮🇳@SheetalPronamo·
Sabka Baap - Bharat 🔱
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Being Political
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SHOCKING DNA CLAIM 🚨 2 Billion Christians were worshipping on an INDIAN cloth? The Shroud of Turin, believed by many to be the burial cloth that wrapped Jesus Christ, shows nearly 40% Indian DNA lineages, according to researchers from the University of Padova. Let that sink in… Jesus’ cloth with a desi connection? Ancient Indian linen likely reached Jerusalem through historic trade routes and later became one of Christianity’s holiest relics.
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Aravind
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This Shroud of Turin story now going viral in India was published by New Scientist a few days back and I had read it. I didn't think much of it then. The original story was about how researchers used advanced methods to gather dust found on the cloth to extract DNA and analyze it. The researchers found the DNAs to be varied, with about 38% of it being Indian in origin. Others being of European, Middle Eastern, and animal origin. What I interpreted is, the cloth most likely had Indian origins. This was of no surprise to me as India exported such high quality linen to Middle East and Europe for centuries. This is why I didn't think much of it. But now some Indian media have published it as "The Shroud of Turin is Indian." This gives a different meaning as if the person wearing the cloth was Indian. Could it be so? Yes, likely as well. If we believe in the Shroud of Turin story. But definitely the westerners who represent Jesus as a white man aren't going to allow this to become some mainstream view. The Shroud of Turin, believed to be the cloth Jesus’s body was wrapped in after his death. It was removed and mysteriously disappeared. It resurfaced in Europe in the 13th century. Now, over 38% of the DNA found on it is of Indian origin, suggesting the possibility that Jesus could be of Indian descent if the story is true. But I am sure they will tell you the story isn't true, and even if true, the DNA came only because the cloth was touched by Indians or manufactured in India, that's all.
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2 BILLION CHRISTIANS WORSHIPPING AN INDIAN ? 1. SHOCKING CLAIM OF THE #ShroudofTurin MAY HAVE #INDIAN #DNA LINKS? RESEARCHERS FROM University of Padova FOUND THAT 40% OF HUMAN DNA ON THE CLOTH MATCHES INDIAN LINEAGES? 2. Was #JesusChrist Indian or of Indian Origin? Shocking DNA Evidence from the Shroud of Turin Forces Us to Re-Examine everything ? What if the most sacred relic in Christianity carries a genetic signature that points straight back to ancient India? 3. Explosive new claims from researchers at the University of Padova in Italy. They re-analysed DNA samples vacuumed from the Shroud of #Turin , the 4.4-metre linen cloth that millions of Christians believe wrapped the body of #Jesus Christ after the crucifixion. 4. The findings? Nearly 40% of the human DNA traces found on the shroud belong to Indian genetic lineages. The study notes that the yarn or fabric itself may have originated in the ancient Indus Valley region, with Romans possibly importing the linen. The researchers wrote- “The DNA traces found on the Shroud of Turin suggest the potentially extensive exposure of the cloth in the Mediterranean region and the possibility that the yarn was produced in India.” 5. Let that sink in that for over 2,000 years, the dominant narrative has placed Jesus firmly in the Middle East, born in Bethlehem, raised in Nazareth, crucified in Jerusalem. Yet this latest DNA probe, building on earlier 2015 work by the same team (Gianni Barcaccia et al.), reveals a surprising Indian genetic footprint on the very cloth said to have covered him. 6. This isn’t direct DNA from Jesus himself (the shroud has been handled by countless people across centuries, leading to contamination). But it raises legitimate, uncomfortable questions that historians, geneticists, and theologians can no longer ignore? 7. If the burial cloth’s material traces back to India, what does that say about trade, travel, or cultural exchange during Jesus’ lifetime? The Romans were known to import luxury goods from the East and could the shroud itself be evidence of deeper connections? 8. Could Jesus have had Indian ancestry or spent part of his “lost years” (ages 12–30, unaccounted for in the Bible) in India? Ancient theories from Nicolas Notovitch’s controversial manuscript to claims of Jesus studying Vedas or Buddhist teachings in Kashmir, have long existed? The Roza Bal tomb in Srinagar is even claimed by some to be his final resting place. DNA links like this add fresh fuel to those debates. 9. Does this challenge the entire Euro-centric or strictly Levantine image of Christ we’ve inherited? Over 2 billion Christians worldwide have grown up seeing Jesus depicted as a fair-skinned,Middle-Eastern figure. If genetic and material evidence keeps pointing eastward, are we ready to re-examine the historical Jesus through an Indian lens? 10. What about contamination vs. origin? Skeptics rightly point out that old relics pick up DNA like sponges, from pilgrims, handlers, restorers, even modern lab work. Yet the researchers themselves highlight Indian haplogroups (like M56 and R8) as unusually prominent and potentially tied to the cloth’s manufacture, not just later touching. 11. This isn’t about rewriting the Bible or disrespecting faith. It’s about asking honest questions in light of new scientific data. The Shroud of Turin has always been controversial (carbon dating once suggested medieval origins, though debates rage on). Now the DNA layer adds a whole new dimension.India and the Christian world have shared spiritual threads for centuries and from St. Thomas’ arrival in Kerala to philosophical parallels between Eastern traditions and early Christianity. But Indian DNA on the possible burial cloth of Jesus? That’s next-level. 12. Is this #AprilFoolsDay clickbait? A genuine scientific breakthrough? Or the start of a paradigm shift? The world and 2 billion believers deserve to know the full story. Science just gave us a new clue. #JesusDNA #IndianOrigin
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So 2.4 billion Christian were worshipping an Indian god?
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Lost Temples™
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Fresh DNA analysis suggests the Shroud of Turin ,believed to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ, may carry surprising genetic traces pointing toward India.
Indian Tech & Infra@IndianTechGuide

🚨 The Shroud of Turin, a linen cloth believed by many to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ, is claimed to contain about 40% human DNA traces linked to Indian lineages. 🤯 - Researchers from the University of Padova, Italy.

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