
Vaibhav Mishra
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Vaibhav Mishra
@Svaim
सर्वधर्मान्परित्यज्य मामेकं शरणं व्रज। अहं त्वां सर्वपापेभ्यो मोक्षयिष्यामि मा शुच:॥ हरे कृष्ण 🙏




Let’s all unite together in condemning the detention of ISKON Bangladesh Priest ‘ Chinmoy Krishna Das’ by Bangladesh police. We urge and plead Bangladesh Govt under Sri Mohammed Yunus to stop atrocities on Hindus. Indian army blood has been spilled , our resources had been spent , our Army Jawans lives had lost for Bangladesh formation. We are deeply disturbed the way our Hindu brothers and sisters are being targeted. We plead @UN @UNinIndia to intervene.




A non-vegetarian, Muslim-owned restaurant in Kerala has used an image of baby Krishna alongside meat in an advertisement for Vishu. The owners of the restaurant are Mohammed Hisham & Muhammed Uvaise. The central government appears so helpless that it could suspend Nupur Sharma despite no fault on her part, yet does not have the courage to take action against those responsible for this. Such a government seems ineffective when it comes to protecting the sentiments of Hindus. Please act & arrest these terrorists





मोदी है तो मुमकिन है…!! #BJPHataoDeshBachao


A cosmic ocean exists where no human has ever sailed. Astronomers have detected a water cloud 12 billion light-years away, holding an astonishing 140 trillion times the water in all of Earth’s oceans combined. It is a discovery so vast that it stretches the imagination, challenging our sense of scale and reminding us how tiny our world truly is. This cloud, seen in the early universe, hints at a time when galaxies were forming and black holes were already shaping their surroundings. The sheer quantity of water suggests that the ingredients for life are not confined to our solar system — they exist in unimaginable abundance, waiting silently in the cosmos. Scientists are stunned not only by the scale but also by the implications. Water, essential to life as we know it, appears in massive quantities even in the distant past, meaning that the universe may have been capable of supporting habitable conditions far earlier than previously imagined. Every observation opens a new window into the chemistry of the early cosmos. Looking at such a cloud evokes both wonder and humility. The enormity of space, the age of light reaching our telescopes, and the invisible forces shaping galaxies remind us that discovery often comes cloaked in awe. This water cloud is a monument to the mysteries that remain, whispering of worlds and possibilities we have yet to encounter. And so we are left with a quiet reflection: billions of light-years away, water flows in quantities beyond comprehension, reminding us that the universe is filled with secrets that continue to stretch the limits of human curiosity.












In 2014, while I was negotiating to rent a house, the broker told the owner, ‘ye Ambedkar ji wale hai,’ to signal my caste. The rent was ₹45,000 plus ₹3,000 for maintenance, which I was ready to pay. Despite this, I was denied the house solely because of my caste. Caste discrimination remains a cruel reality of Indian society, cutting across all religions.



