
Devendra Saksena
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Devendra Saksena
@DevendraSaxena
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"No one hates Modi & BJP more than me but reality is anti-Modi folks ask me how Rahul Gandhi will handle a Gulf crisis, China attack or emergency? He doesn't qualify." Deep down every Modi hater knows they can trust Modi but not Rahul Gandhi🗿

VIDEO | Visuals of demolition drive in North West Delhi's Shalimar Bagh to remove encroachments. (Source: Third Party) #DemolitionDrive #Delhi




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








I know I am a stuck record on this, but no other civilization faces the kind of bullshit that Indians have to put up with 24/7.. India is truly unique.













RULERS BECAME KILLERS- shame on you BJP


Turkish food lies #2: Halva. From Greece to India, Halva is hugely popular. However, all cultures and countries between Greece and India can acknowledge that Halva is Persian in origin, except for Turks of course. Although the first known, written halvah recipe appeared in the early 13th century Arabic Kitab al-Tabikh [The Book of Dishes], we know that the Persians were eating halva in at least the 9th century through its mention in historical records. We also know that the Byzantine Greeks loved halva, particularly in Crete, as it was a sweet they could enjoy during the Orthodox fasting period as it contains no products originating from animals with blood. To this day, halva is still eaten in Greece during the fasting period. I'm not a fan of it.








