Spearkill

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Spearkill

Spearkill

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Spearkill
Spearkill@spearkilll·
@WillmooreK_OK Shudra all belong to itsaster according to smritis kuch bhi nh bool
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MAD DOGA (pro-merit)@WillmooreK_OK·
All castes (including untouchables) had property rights, and the right to earn and accumulate wealth, that is the exact opposite of slavery.
Leafy Supreme@Placeholder602

@darkacademician The caste system was morally and socially equivalent to chattel slavery even if the mechanism was different.

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Muji Singh Rangi
Muji Singh Rangi@mujifren·
Diet Coke practically destroys taste for any other soft drink Other sugar drinks taste like crap, so does other zero sugar drinks Is it the greatest invention of 20th century?
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𝖗𝖎𝖆𝖓 🌞ॐ࿗
1) I'm a śaiva-śakta* to be precise. Yeah, we're not casteists - hinduism is not a synonymous of casteism, contrary to what your straw men make it seem like. 2) Śaivism has Vedic roots and is accordance with the Vedic dharma. It is true that the Tantras see themselves as a more powerful and specialized revelation for this age - a viśeṣaśāstra. This has absolutely nothing to do with rejecting the Vedas: the Āgamas are clear in accepting the Śruti: "Sāṃkhya, Yoga, Pāñcarātra and Vedas cannot be despised, for they originated from Śiva; all of them bestow the fruit of liberation" (Svacchandatantra V.44cd-45ab) "There is no truth higher than the Guru, there is no god greater than Shiva, there is no knowledge greater than the Vedas, there is no philosophy equal to Kaula." (Kulanarva Tantra, Third Chapter) That is the Tantric position: generically Veda represents the exoteric sphere of religion, while Tantra represents its esoteric sphere. Saying that Tantra is “superior” to the Veda does not mean discarding the Veda; rather, it means that Tantra has the Veda as its seat and foundation, even while transcending it. Bhaktas who say similar things about the Bhāgavata Purāṇa, for example, and also express ideas not so different from those of some Tantrics: that it is a more specialized revelation (and, in their case, more accessible) and fully appropriate for the present age, the Kali Yuga. And they are still hindus. Many Tantrics say the same about the Tantras - that they are revealed in the Kali Yuga precisely in response to the demands of this age, which make the full and perfect observance of the Vedic revelation difficult. I can go at length and show how all of Tantra - its practice and philosophy - is deeply ingrained in and prefigured in the Vedas in various ways. It would be a real lesson I’d be giving you. 3) Saying that Tantric Śaivism is not hindu is one of the biggest nonsense things someone can say. The fact that you just dislike this fact doesn't mean that it's not reality. I take @ElstKoenraad words about this as mine: "The statement that "mainstream Hinduism has almost nothing to do with Saiva Tantra" is ridiculously untrue. The general Tantra and Yoga tradition is thoroughly Hindu, and most of Kashmiri Shaivism's concepts existed before in Hindu scripture and still exist in other Hindu traditions. For instance, the central concept of the 36 Tattva-s ("elements", "substances") fully incorporates the older Sāṁkhya system of 25 Tattva-s without altering anything about it. The remaining Tattva-s too are familiar from other branches of Hinduism: rāgā (non-specific desire), māyā (manifest reality as the magic power of the deity), vidyā (systematic knowledge), īśvara (Lord), Sakti, Siva. Of māyā, he claims that "in other tradition, māyā means illusion" while in Tantra it means "the Divine's power to project itself into manifestation" (p.140). In fact, "illusion" is the meaning specific to Sankara's Advaita Vedānta, while the general Vedic or "Hindu" meaning is "a conjuror's power to take any form", and more precisely the alleged Tantric meaning of "the Divine's power to project itself into manifestation (...) Some of them don’t like it? Well, I know the solution. Not that I have invented it, for it is age-old and very obvious: grow up. You can’t bend definitions to your likes and dislikes" 4) Please, be kind enough to show me where in the Bhagavad Gītā it is unequivocally stated that varṇa is determined by birth. Kṛṣṇa says the opposite to Arjuna: it is determined by karma and guṇa. The Mahābhārata, in various passages, is explicit in denying that it is determined by birth - I can show this if you want. I challenge you to show otherwise - if you cannot (and you won’t), it will only show that you are not only cowardly and dishonest, but also ignorant.
Diamond Needle ◽️ 金刚针@Vajrasuci

So you are a Shaivist huh. I have nothing to say to you then, except whatever you are saying here operate under the two-truth framework, so you are not entirely free of caste. However, the significant downplaying of Vedas in Tantra Shaivism and not seeing them as an ultimate pramana is a reason enough for me to think this school is not Hindu. Now I know these people have been calling themselves Hindus for as long as the word existed, but I think Tantrism should break away from Hinduism. Discussion for some other time. So far so good. However!☝️ BG not saying Varna is by birth is an absolute disaster and I didn't expect this from you. I ask you to redo your homework on this. Or if BG is not very significant to you, just leave it.

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Spearkill
Spearkill@spearkilll·
@mujifren In big 2026 people are still atheist and kastriya 🤣🤣
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Spearkill@spearkilll·
@rian_vlbt In ribhu gita is is explained quite nicely
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𝖗𝖎𝖆𝖓 🌞ॐ࿗
𝖗𝖎𝖆𝖓 🌞ॐ࿗@rian_vlbt·
From the Vedāntic framework, this happens because the mind does not stay in that sāttvika condition that reflects ānanda as ānandābhāsa (a vṛtti of the antaḥkaraṇa, i.e., the mind/psyche as a whole). This is because Karma-driven tendencies (vāsanās) quickly generate new desires. The mind becomes restless again, which obscures ānanda. According to Vedānta teaching, this only happens and it's inevitable because the aham (ego) has the presentiment of not being pūrṇa, that is, perfect, autonomous, complete and free just like the ātman (self), that is misunderstood as him by superimposition or adhyāsa. That's why it needs to burn desires to overcome this feeling of limitation (bandha) into the empirical world. Any sense of fulfillment the ego gains is fleeting and incomplete. Before long, it recognizes that it has only slightly extended the limits of its own finitude. Dissatisfaction returns, along with a renewed pull toward further involvement in the empirical world. Not even death brings this craving to an end; as long as avidyā (ignorance) persists, the jīva is driven to assume new bodies, pursuing fresh desires shaped by continuing karma, and thus remains bound within the cycle of saṃsāra. So that's also explain why when the object it's experienced, that projection weakens. The mind no longer “invests” the object with the same imagined completeness (pūrṇatva). The tragedy (and insight) in Vedānta is this: what you were chasing in the object was never in the object - it was a partial reflection of what you already are, because your True Self is always ānandasvarūpa (of the very essential nature of absolute bliss).
th4_ h0ff@H0ffTh4

@rian_vlbt What would be your explanation for the decreasing strength of joy/bliss the more we engage with the same object, that seemingly was the cause for the strong bliss the first time we got it. The desire gaining power and can't be erased anymore by the same object at one point?

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Spearkill@spearkilll·
@real_mahalingam Mf they have a concept abrogation which they use when they like to brainwash anyone
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NiṣādaHermaphroditarchaṃśa (Mal'ta boy ka parivar)
People think Islam is just something we have to live with because "there are 200 million of them saar, where are you going to send them". When the Allies defeated the Nazis, they didn't genocide Germans or "send" them anywhere. They just: - destroyed Nazi party institutions - removed Nazis from positions of power and influence - prosecuted Nazi officials and punished them - took control of state media and censored positive depictions of Nazis or criticism of the harsh measures - took control of schools and re-educated the children - banned tens of thousands of Nazi books and materials - banned Nazi public gatherings - banned Nazi symbols, uniforms and professing Nazi beliefs
NiṣādaHermaphroditarchaṃśa (Mal'ta boy ka parivar)@real_mahalingam

People should start consciously thinking of Islam as analogous to Nazism. Not a race, but a genocidal, expansionist ideology that must be outlawed and systematically rooted out by force. It's bizarre that we even need to make this comparison when Islam's genocidal track record in our own country should speak for itself, but decades of Left-liberal whitewashing has eroded our understanding of the enemy.

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Spearkill@spearkilll·
@vEdhAnthAchArya Therefore O Rama, give up this destiny of your mistaken fancy; which is in reality devoid of its cause or effect, and is a false and ideal nullity; and betake yourself to your best exertions. From yoga vasistha which he is quoting
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विक्लबो वीर्यहीनो यस्स दैवमनुवर्तते। वीरास्सम्भावितात्मानो न दैवं पर्युपासते।। Lakshmana:-Only a confused and cowardly person depends upon destiny. Brave men with self-respect do not honour the destiny. ~ VR 2.23.15
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Aryaman
Aryaman@AryamanBharat·
Poll only for those who have actually watched Invincible series. Who’s sides are you on leaving aside the hero needs to win theory.
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Aravind@aravind·
@DalrympleWill I still wonder why India didn't influence its west as much in religion and culture. Yes, surely, we had India influencing via spices, mathematics, sciences, textiles, etc but I'm wondering what made east of India more susceptible to Indian religion and culture?
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William Dalrymple
William Dalrymple@DalrympleWill·
Lovely map showing the first letter of the Sanskrit alphabet 'ka' in every Brahmi-derived script... It vividly shows the reach of the Golden Road
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Spearkill
Spearkill@spearkilll·
@pk00202500 Chinki pinki ky krenga khauf jisse rahega usse ko target krega
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Spearkill@spearkilll·
@HinduEvolian Ancient city toh kushinagar he hah Chandragupta Maurya ke birth place .
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Hindu Evolian
Hindu Evolian@HinduEvolian·
I personally want to tweet nothing but metaphysical nonsense here but alas ! even a hermit like me is dragged here in shallow materialist political nonsense I should probably meditate more on rising and falling of abdomen
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Muji Singh Rangi
Muji Singh Rangi@mujifren·
Dear Anubhav, I see you have hidden multiple replies which tells the truth about me and my father I am a Chandel Rajput from Ballia and belongs to general category (have proof) My Dad is a Gallantry Awardee Winner and was wounded in action (have proof) For the bribery accusation I hope you have proof because burden for that will fall on you, accusing serving govt officer of corruption without evidence is a serious offence BTW that pic is from 2nd year of college 2019 😊 See you soon
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Anubhav Gupta@anubhavgupta_ji

🚨🚨Meet @mujifren - His own face looks like a Frog. - Sells copyrighted notes & courses on Telegram. - His Father is Thulla on SC Reservation - His Father take Bribes - He support BJP because Congress will kick His Thulla Fathers Gyan - He lick BJP boots as an Unpaid cuck - He failed UPSC even on SC Reservation - Begged for @Mrsinha attention. - Change name of his account every Month Now he's unemployed with only earning source is X Payouts, Sucking BJP D Day-Night that too without getting paid for it.

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