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Ministry of Culture
Ministry of Culture@MinOfCultureGoI·
One of the most powerful symbols of India’s unbroken civilizational continuity! Discovered at Mohenjo-daro in undivided India this steatite seal, about 4,300-year-old, shows a seated figure in yogic posture (widely seen as Shiva-Pashupati) seated in Mulabandhasana, surrounded by animals. While ancient sites may lie across modern borders, India remains the living custodian of this heritage. The yogic posture, Shaivite symbolism, and spiritual ethos seen in the Pashupati Seal continue to thrive in India’s temples, daily worship of Shiva, yogic traditions, and cultural life even today. From the Vedic period to contemporary Bharat, this civilizational thread has remained alive and unbroken — deeply embedded in our philosophy, rituals, and collective consciousness.🇮🇳 #PashupatiSeal #IndusSaraswatiCivilization #LivingIndianHeritage
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Ministry of Culture
Ministry of Culture@MinOfCultureGoI·
This 4,500-year-old terracotta dice from the Indus-Saraswati Civilization is a powerful reminder of India’s living heritage. Dicing is also mentioned as a popular game in Rig and Atharva Vedas (two of the four sacred Vedic scriptures). From symbols and craftsmanship to rituals, yogic practices, and collective memory, numerous elements of ancient Indian civilization continue to thrive in the daily social and religious life of Indian society across regions and communities. Civilizational inheritance is not just about geography or ruins, it is defined by living customs, symbols, rituals, and unbroken cultural consciousness. India is the enduring living continuity of the Indus-Saraswati Civilization. #IndusSaraswatiCivilization #AncientIndianHeritage
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@Pakforever9 Ok, pls update your hisoty books. And write the first line - India is my papa 🤣🤣
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Shumail 🇵🇰🍁
Shumail 🇵🇰🍁@Pakforever9·
Gandhara proves that Pakistan's story didnot begin in 1947, our land was already a global crossroads of art,culture and spirituality thousands of years ago . A civilization that blended the best of East and West long before modern borders existed . This is Pakistan's glorious ancient heritage.Gandharan art gave the world some of its most iconic Bhuddha statues. These images were crafted by the skilled hands of our ancestors in the ancient region of Gandhara, this land now forms the foundation of modern Pakistan. It is time we fully embrace and celebrate every chapter of our history, from Indus valley to Gandhara to the present . #GandharanArt #Gandhara #AncientPakistan
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Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Hegseth: A "true friendship" is developing between the U.S. and Pakistan.
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@EYounaan32770 🤣🤣🤣 pakistan grasping at straws, waking up from their nighmare they have inflicted on themselves since they seperated from India… they will take anything right now - “they had toilets, we also have toilets… we are the same” 🤣
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Asad@EYounaan32770·
5000 years ago, script of Indus Valley Civilisation of Pakistan was read & written from right to left. Bryan K Wells in his book states that this is about the only fact that most researchers can agree on. 5000 years later, people of Pakistan still read & write from right to left.
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@sagarikaghose @BJP4India @MamataOfficial @abhishekaitc This is the locals, including women, finally telling the “prince” what they think of 15 years of alleged loot, intimidation, and selective outrage. “You dished out violence and called it democracy; now taste the backlash and cry ‘attack on democracy’.” Karma, and reality check
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@RijhwaniSheetal The worst argument for marriage is - have kids who take care of you when you are old and helpless… ! So you want them for your selfish needs, and not to fly out free to build their own lives? Everyone dies alone, prepare for it, and spare your kids!
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Sheetal Rijhwani
Sheetal Rijhwani@RijhwaniSheetal·
I'm 35 and happily unmarried. Though some people judge me for it, it's not like I never wanted to get married. I tried. It just didn't work out, and eventually I stopped feeling the need for it. Whenever I met someone, I only had two conditions. First, I would never quit working after marriage. I have dreams, goals and things I still want to achieve. I'm happy to contribute financially to the family, but my career is non negotiable. Second, I would continue supporting my own family. I've been handling responsibilities at home from a very young age and I don't want all of that to suddenly fall on my brother alone. Interestingly, many of the guys themselves didn't seem to have a problem with it. In fact, some were impressed by how independent I was and how much responsibility I handled. The bigger issue was often with their families. They wanted a different kind of daughter in law and that's where things usually ended. And for that, I'm actually grateful. At least nobody lied just to get married. Living life on your own terms comes with a price. But over time, I've grown to love my freedom, my work and the life I've built. I'm not willing to settle for less. A partner should encourage your dreams and enjoy life with you, not ask you to shrink yourself. Otherwise, being alone is perfectly okay too.
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@RijhwaniSheetal Your vibe is ‘my terms, or nothing’. This is a red flag for any guy… they see no role in your life, and cant see you in their life. Being single - but healthy, happy, and thriving is great. Just drop marriage from your mind, its pressures and compromises wont work for you
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@sabeer Based on the quality of analyses, and the type of recommendations he gives for India, eveyday, i dont believe he got top grades. Or he was smart then, but then had too much whisky to overcome the shock of his fluke success, and lost some brain cells!! Iski marksheet check karo.
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Sabeer Bhatia
Sabeer Bhatia@sabeer·
I was an A student in India—top grades in school, a 10.0 GPA at BITS Pilani. Yet it was only after coming to the US that I realized EQ often matters more than IQ, both in the workplace and in personal growth. Too much hubris has been injected into the minds of ordinary Indians. Many have been led to believe that India is an IT superpower. The reality is far more nuanced. Technical skills matter, but curiosity, creativity, empathy, critical thinking, and the ability to work with others matter just as much.
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@asadfacts 🤣🤣🤣 Pakistan is abandoning the islamist jehadi ideology - what a massive win for India. The real success of Operation Sindoor!
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Asad 🇵🇰
Asad 🇵🇰@asadfacts·
The “Pakistanis embracing the IVC” wave is not sudden at all. For one, I was taught the basics of the Kushans, Mauryas, Guptas, and the Vedic period in middle school. What did happen was that after 1971, the successive state leaders reacted to the Fall of Dacca by mangling, distorting, and hyper-religionizing the idea of Pakistan. Slogans like “Pakistan ka matlab kya, La ilaha illallah” became mainstream despite the fact that Jinnah himself strongly admonished his own best friend, the Raja of Mahmudabad, for voicing it at a Muslim League convention in 1946. The connection to this land’s pre-Islamic past was degraded, while a far more sectarian and hyper-religious lens came to dominate society. Pakistan - the "political homeland for Muslims" in ideology - became "the Fort of Islam" in rhetoric. The two are a universe apart. Moreover, majority of the early ruling class were migrants who, understandably, felt a stronger affinity to the idea of a Muslim nation-state than to the millennia-old history of this land itself. I am an unrelenting patriot of this Muslim nation-state. But patriotism does not require historical amnesia. Pakistan did not emerge in a vacuum; it is the modern custodian of a civilizational inheritance stretching back thousands of years on this soil.
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iShowPajeet 🇮🇳🪳
iShowPajeet 🇮🇳🪳@iShowPoojeet·
Did you know? The word “India” is named after a river in Pakistan. Pakistanis are the true descendants of IVC and the guardians of it. Indians can cry about it.
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@_amaraxxhi_ Said every unstable man in a mental asylum about those outside of asylum - ‘everone outsie is mentally unstable’ 🤣🤣🤣
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Amarachi@_amaraxxhi_·
anybody who enjoys staying alone is mentally unstable .
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@MDUmairKh Bro, your chomu Munir said loudly, before he unleashed terrorists in phulwama, about his love for jehadi islamist ideology, how its different than india/ indus vally/ hindustan/ indians… Operation sindoor ne papa ke yaad dila di tum sabko 🤣🤣🤣 youtu.be/1I5Vk7qFSAo?si…
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MD Umair Khan
MD Umair Khan@MDUmairKh·
It was taught from the very start. In the Pakistan Education Conference of November 1947, the pre-Islamic history of the IVC and Gandhara was included in the syllabus. Then in the early 1948, Kemal Ataturk, Mahatma Gandhi, Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Lord Krishna and others were added to the syllabus of Pakistan, especially Punjab. During the 1950s and 1960s, the history taught was largely liberal and inclusive, covering all aspects from ancient times to Sir Syed's modernism, equating his Islam with liberal values and a priestless society. This changed in the 1970s when Bengali ethno-nationalists sought separation, and the state adopted Islamism as a knee-jerk reaction. This also included Bhutto introducing compulsory Pak-Studies, and Zia further Islamising the syllabus. In recent years, we've seen an urge to return to old nationalism (maybe even more radical) due to Islamist terrorism, Musharraf's reforms, and recent books written on Jinnah debunking his right-wing image created under Zia regime. However, the state has yet to adopt these things officially, even though state officials often share such tweets. Maybe once boomers retire, then we'll see some change on the upper level.
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@SnehaaaSpeaks Thank you jinnha ji, for taking away so many abduls away… including sneha abdul 🤣🤣
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𝑺𝑵𝑬𝑯𝑨
𝑺𝑵𝑬𝑯𝑨@SnehaaaSpeaks·
Thank you Mister Jinnah for giving us Pakistan 🇵🇰
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Saavni Srivastva 🍁
Saavni Srivastva 🍁@IntrovertSaavni·
I will marry a man who is: - Virgin - 6'1 height - Earns 5 lakh per month - Knows cooking - Tells me before going anywhere - Has a Clean past - Live with my parents like his own. Where would I find a Man like that?
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@Kritical_62 They makeup on winters and monsoons… they arbt horny like you all the time
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Kruts
Kruts@Kritical_62·
How do people in Villages have sex in 45°C heat when many places don’t even have proper electricity or AC? 🤔
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@Pakforever9 🤣the argument ia same as - who posesses the trophy of cricket asia cup right now… Pakistan. So who won asia cup ? Hint, It wasnt Pakistan 🤡🤡 They physically stole the trophy, like they think they can steal history 🤣🤣
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Shumail 🇵🇰🍁
Shumail 🇵🇰🍁@Pakforever9·
Indus Valley Civilization' s core urban centres ( the most famous and heavily excavated ones like Mohenjodaro and Harrapa are in modern day Pakistan. These both sites yielded a large number of high-quality artifacts especially inscribed seals and objects with Indus script. Wikipedia and archaeological sources note that more than 90% of inscribed objects and seals come from sites along the indus river in Pakistan ( mainly from these two sites ). #IVC
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@tishasaroyan 🤣🤣🤣 now yoga is not hinduism?!! The path to enlightenment as listed in Gita - karma yog, gnyan yog, bhakti yog etc, is also not hinduism? All shastras were written in different era, and can be argued as unconnected - so they is also not hindism? So there is no hindus? Wah wah
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Dr. Ruchika Sharma
Dr. Ruchika Sharma@tishasaroyan·
Amish, you're an idiót! Yoga's origins are not in Hinduism, in fact Yoga predates Hinduism by at least 500 years. Yoga is evidenced in Indus Valley and then adopted by the Vedic people arriving in waves from 1500 BCE. Read the Atharva Veda if you have half a brain and this should become clear as a day!! Therefore, the figure is not Hindu simply because it sits in a yogic posture. There's no Hinduism/Vedic religion in the Indus Valley, or anywhere else in the Indian subcontinent before 1500 BCE. Furthermore, Shiva as a yogi is a Puranic construct, the Vedic Rudra, which comes before Shiva is not a Yogi. If seal 420 figure was some form of Shiva it would be closer to Rudra in its form and features and not to the Puranic attributes of Shiva, who comes chronologically after Rudra.
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