Balachander S

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Balachander S

Balachander S

@sabalachander

Atlanta, GA Katılım Ocak 2026
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Lolflix
Lolflix@lolflix_·
Bhai-chara on top 🤲
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Sameer Rao
Sameer Rao@CivitasSameer·
"Sarrr... Dravidian culture was totally separate from Aryan Vedic culture sarrrrr...." The earliest strata of Tamil literature, conventionally dated to c. 300 BCE to 300 CE and preserved in anthologies such as Akananuru, Purananuru, and Paripadal, already attest to a civilizational vocabulary that is unmistakably pan-Indic. Deities of the Vedic tradition, like Indra, Varuna, Agni, etc., appear not as external impositions but as embedded presences within the ecological and poetic grammar of the Tamil world. In the tinai system, the Marutam or agricultural plains are associated with Indra, the rain-giver, whose function is materially grounded in agrarian life. Similarly, Varuna presides over the Neital or littoral regions, while Mayon and Murugan coexist seamlessly within the same cosmological framework. These are not indications of a late or externally imposed Sanskritic influence but rather evidence of a shared symbolic and religious universe across linguistic regions in early historic South Asia. The anthology Paripadal is especially significant in this regard, as it contains devotional compositions that integrate Tamil poetic conventions with themes and theological motifs that resonate with wider Indic traditions. This demonstrates that processes of cultural and religious exchange were gradual, reciprocal, and deeply internalised rather than unilateral or abrupt. The figure of Agastya further embodies this civilizational continuity. Revered across both Sanskritic and Tamil traditions, Agastya is described as the sage who journeyed south, stabilised the land, and transmitted systems of knowledge, including grammar and sacred learning. Within Tamil intellectual memory, he is not perceived as an external agent but as a foundational cultural figure, indicating the extent to which these traditions were already intertwined. What is often described in modern discourse as Sanskritization must therefore be reconsidered. The evidence of early Tamil texts suggests that this was not a late historical process imposed upon a distinct cultural sphere, but an ancient and organic synthesis visible in the earliest available literary records. The rigid Aryan and Dravidian dichotomy, when projected onto this period, fails to account for the depth of integration that characterised early Indian civilisation. A close reading of Sangam literature reveals not cultural isolation but a sophisticated form of integration in which linguistic diversity coexisted with a shared metaphysical, ritual, and cosmological vocabulary. Tamil society articulated its own distinct identity while simultaneously participating in a broader Indic continuum that cannot be meaningfully divided along simplistic racial lines.
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The Uncgorithm
The Uncgorithm@chiweethedog·
This is heartwarming and romantic. I wish these gorgeous kids much luck. But my cynical side can see her father being a wealthy mining tycoon and she was sent to investigate lucrative mineral deposits in the Amazon. Then he will send excavators there. I’ve seen this Disney movie.
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
Mothin Ali’s parents were more integrated than Mothin Ali and his wife today. The second generation actually regressed back into Islamist peasant shit. What a fucking disaster, seriously.
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The Green Party@TheGreenParty

It's time to see past our differences and remember what connects us. When we realise where our strength lies - in each other - that's when change happens. Join us - join.greenparty.org.uk

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VD
VD@hmalviya9·
Portuguese colonists polluted village wells by putting beef into them, which made the entire water source impure for the village to such an extent that the only option left was to convert to Christianity. Thousands of Hindus were converted using such cheap tactics. Dogmatic faith is a cancer to society; it clearly supports the growth of centralized politics and money while keeping people busy with endless distractions. Hinduism is a non-dogmatic faith by origin. Please don't take inspiration from dogmatic faiths, and let people design their own belief systems based on eternal values rather than religious patriotism. Religious patriotism and "goonism" destroyed millions of innocent lives in the past; it changed people’s identities and corrupted human minds. It should be diluted into ideology-based sects, cults, or tribes for the better future of our grandkids.
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♱CASA♱ അച്ചായൻ
Porki Muslims are now larping as Hindu because they’ll never have our equivalent of SanataniMusalmaan™
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horse dentist
horse dentist@equine__dentist·
the penis men are still at large
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Rahul Roushan
Rahul Roushan@rahulroushan·
Just few days back on Eid, Muslim kids were putting their d*ck in mouth of Gandhiji's statue. Earlier, kids were saying that Modi should have died instead of Khamnei. Arfa ko woh radicalisation nahi dikhta. A cute little girl who was told by Yogi to study is radical in her eyes
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Anubhav Gupta
Anubhav Gupta@anubhavgupta_ji·
I'm unable to find a video of MUSLIMS showering flower petals on RAM Navmi Yatra.
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Stop Hindu Hate Advocacy Network (SHHAN)
"These provisions have grave implications for democracy and freedom in India." How? Why do Christian charities need foreign funds for democracy and freedom in India? Till date how have they used those foreign funds to strengthen democracy and freedom? By working against development projects? By running conversion mafias? By indulging in drug business in the NE? By providing weapons to insurgents in the NE?
Shashi Tharoor@ShashiTharoor

1/3 Had a serious conversation today with Archbishop Thomas Tharayil of Changanassery about the FCRA Amendment Bill 2026 and its impact on Christian institutions in Kerala. The Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2026, introduced in the Lok Sabha yesterday (on March 25, 2026), proposes sweeping changes to India’s foreign funding laws. For Christian institutions, especially in Kerala, which hosts a historic and extensive network of Christian-run hospitals, educational trusts, and social welfare NGOs, the proposed changes have triggered significant alarm. The new bill tightens state control over foreign-funded organizations in several unprecedented ways: * Asset Seizure by a "Designated Authority": The bill creates a central authority empowered to take control of an organization’s foreign funds and physical assets created from those funds. If an NGO's FCRA license is suspended, cancelled, or not renewed, the government can seize its properties and even sell them, depositing proceeds into the Consolidated Fund of India. * "Deemed Cessation" (Automatic Cancellation): If an organization fails to apply for renewal, or if its renewal is rejected, its FCRA registration automatically ceases. It immediately loses the right to use any foreign funds or tied assets. * Expanded Personal Liability: Legal liability now extends beyond primary office bearers to include all directors, trustees, and members of the governing body or managing committee. * Strict Timelines for Fund Usage: The government will dictate strict timelines for receiving and utilizing contributions, preventing organizations from holding foreign funds indefinitely. These provisions have grave implications for democracy and freedom in India.

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Sumedha V Ojha
Sumedha V Ojha@SVOjha·
@ShashiTharoor Democracy and freedom need foreign funds? Pray why can't they work with domestic ones? This bill will put a stop to the conversion mafia thus adversely affecting churches and the power they wield. It is a long overdue step. Well done GoI.
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Alamban
Alamban@Alamban11·
DMK can sponsor 5 Pragnandha, but they won’t. No one questions them. Instead people go after a kid. How many online warriors would reject a lump sum offer from Zoho, Microsoft, Amazon, Apple, TCS over politics? Barely any, but will act like Stalin and Marx online. Hypocrites!
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🇮🇳 𝓐 𝓙 ☀️
🇮🇳 𝓐 𝓙 ☀️@warrior_soul13·
Few days back Secular Hindus were showering Flowers on Peacefuls on Eid in the name of bhaichara. And few days later Peaceful Qaumi's returned the bhaichara by pelting stones on Hindus on Ram Navmi Procession.
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Monica Verma
Monica Verma@TrulyMonica·
Remember British blogger Sam Pepper who had blinded an Indian girl during his Diwali trip by bursting cracker near her eyes? Well he had promised $100k help to the family after which he was unbanned from @kick but guess what, he deleted the tweet and moved on. Full Scam guy
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A British vlogger Sam Pepper came to India, threw firecracker at a little girl, she has permanent damage in one eye but he ran away with zero consequences. Indian tourists are shamed 24X7 for much lesser crimes. Why the media is so silent on this?

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