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@DeepSWorld1604

Never underestimate the power of more data.

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દિપ પટેલ | Deep Patel
“Both you and I have passed through many births;you know them not, I know them all.” —Bhagavad-Gitā.
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vyshak
vyshak@__Vyshak__·
@DeepSWorld1604 @KhistiArundhati @Balancing_Actor Same underlying stuff doesn’t make all states equivalent. A Shakespeare sonnet and a grocery list are both “ink,” but not identical. Science describes the substrate. Organization gives rise to mind, behavior, and meaning.
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vyshak@__Vyshak__·
@DeepSWorld1604 @KhistiArundhati @Balancing_Actor Observable interaction is evidence of existence. “Quantum fields” is just a description, not a negation. The “I” is an emergent brain process. Physics is constrained and testable. Karma isn’t.
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vyshak@__Vyshak__·
@DeepSWorld1604 @KhistiArundhati @Balancing_Actor What you have shared is philosophy. You will allow me to say I am well versed with a lot of them. Especially Advaita Vedanta. Philosophy is not evidence. Its a nice coping mechanism. You are free to believe it but claiming it as an explanation of reality will invite opposition.
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vyshak@__Vyshak__·
@KhistiArundhati @Balancing_Actor Denying is my personal right. Your argument that this is intolerant of me is flawed. You may believe whatever you want.
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દિપ પટેલ | Deep Patel
@TheAtulMishra ParasuRama shows up when Rama, Sita, Dasaratha and others were going back to Ayodhya after the wedding. This scene shows how Rama humbled him. This is how it is described in Valmiki Ramayan. Not defending the movie but it is how it probably happened.
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Atul Kumar Mishra
Atul Kumar Mishra@TheAtulMishra·
To be honest, I’m baffled too. I can spot Arun Govil as Dasharath ji in the crowd. Shri Ram is in full princely attire, so this clearly seems like a pre-vanvas scene. But then Ranbir Kapoor’s Shri Ram is seen wielding a battle axe, something traditionally associated with Bhargav Ram, not Aikshvaak Ram. Also, Shri Ram and Dasharath ji never fought a battle together. If this is meant to show Ram’s training post Vashishtha Ashram, then why is he dressed like a prince? Students don’t train in royal attire. So yes, this is genuinely confusing.
Wellu@Wellutwt

What's the context here??

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Prasanna S
Prasanna S@myprasanna·
Are you a funded startup under 30 employees? Do you have a backlog that you are not able to ship? Me and my team will work for you and try to ship your backlog for the next week using our latest sr software engg tool. It’s completely free for you — you just need to give us time, feedback and all the access you give to a new engg hire. Reply back to this thread and I’ll schedule a time with you, if it’s a good fit. I was ranked no 1 engg in india in programming contests and was cto of Rippling. But the models of course have become better than me these days.
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દિપ પટેલ | Deep Patel
@ABiggerSpalash Wrong conclusion. Here's Krishna in Gita: "there are many ways to reach me and no path is superior than the other" The bhakti yoga of iskcon is equal to the jnana yoga of the advaita.
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Palash
Palash@ABiggerSpalash·
The Advaita (non-dualism) school of Hinduism is the kind of philosophy which once understood and *felt* is hard to shake off. It clutches Truth by its neck, and doesn't let go. You cannot help but colour all your life experiences with it. Unfortunately, Advaita doesn't scale at all, precisely because it is so personal. It cannot be proselytized, and even sits comfortably alongside atheistic schools like Spinoza's God. No wonder, ISKCON - the most successful Hindu organization - avoids non-dualism completely. The concept of 'God as a person' is far easy to scale than something abstract like Advaita. Therefore, at the heart of Hinduism sits a conundrum. Its hardest truth doesn't scale in the real world. The idea that *everything* is made of the same code, like Sam here says, may be deeply powerful to you but you will not be able to convince your friend of it, till his life's circumstances force him to *see* it.
Sam Altman@sama

absolute equivalence of brahman and atman

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Bhavesh Kansara@kansaratva·
Hōli is a Hindu festival.
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દિપ પટેલ | Deep Patel@DeepSWorld1604·
Thinking about LLMs in everyone's pocket. Oh I forgot my Claude code at home can I borrow your gpt 5.2 for few mins. Don't worry I have spare Gemini Pro. Imagine generating a reasoning trace of 5 trillion tokens in 20 days to solve the mankind's hardest problems. #Talaash
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THE SKIN DOCTOR
THE SKIN DOCTOR@theskindoctor13·
This is Unitree Go2, an AI-powered Chinese robo dog that you can buy from Chinese websites for ₹2–3 lakh. Galgotias University, Gr Noida, presented it as their multi-crore AI innovation by naming it Orion at the AI Summit. Even Ashwini Vaishnaw, the concerned minister, used this robo dog’s video in his AI Summit compilation video titled India’s “sovereign models.”
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દિપ પટેલ | Deep Patel
@EHuanglu It's always great with weird shit like this. Ask these models to generate a simple scene of a person walking in a garden it will suck massively after initial 10 seconds.
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el.cine@EHuanglu·
AI is getting too good
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દિપ પટેલ | Deep Patel
@btarunr Some idiot asked LLM with a list, posted it and another idiot started making wild claims based on it. Go outside and breathe man.
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Tarun Raju
Tarun Raju@btarunr·
Indonesia: Rama and Shinta (Ram and Sita) India: Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal Republic of India is a corpse of Indic civilisation trying to reanimate itself. It will remain a zombie for as long as the Indian constitution is in effect.
Alpha Index@Alphaindextz

Most Iconic Love Story From Every Country 🌹 ​🇮🇹 Italy: Romeo and Juliet ​🇮🇳 India: Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal (The Taj Mahal) ​🇮🇩 Indonesia: Rama and Shinta ​🇪🇬 Egypt: Antony and Cleopatra ​🇫🇷 France: Napoleon and Joséphine ​🇯🇵 Japan: Orihime & Hikoboshi ​🇬🇧 UK: Queen Victoria and Prince Albert ​🇬🇷 Greece: Orpheus and Eurydice ​🇨🇳 China: The Butterfly Lovers (Liang & Zhu) ​🇩🇪 Germany: Tristan and Isolde ​🇺🇸 USA: John and Abigail Adams ​🇧🇷 Brazil: Lampião and Maria Bonita ​🇲🇽 Mexico: Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl (The Volcanoes) ​🇹🇷 Turkey: Hürrem Sultan and Suleiman the Magnificent ​🇷🇺 Russia: Nicholas II and Alexandra Feodorovna ​🇪🇸 Spain: The Lovers of Teruel (Diego & Isabel) ​🇮🇷 Iran: Khosrow and Shirin ​🇵🇹 Portugal: Pedro and Inês de Castro (The Dead Queen) ​🇰🇷 South Korea: Chunhyang and Mongryong ​🇻🇳 Vietnam: Trọng Thủy and Mỵ Châu ​🇮🇪 Ireland: Diarmuid and Gráinne ​🇵🇰 Pakistan: Heer and Ranjha ​🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia: Layla and Majnun ​🇺🇦 Ukraine: Ivan Mazepa and Motrya Kochubey ​🇵🇭 Philippines: Malakas and Maganda ​🇦🇹 Austria: Franz Joseph and Sisi (Empress Elisabeth) ​🇭🇺 Hungary: Attila József and Flóra ​🇵🇪 Peru: Ollantay and Cusi Coyllur ​🇨🇴 Colombia: Florentino Ariza and Fermina Daza (Literary) ​🇦🇷 Argentina: Juan and Eva Perón ​🇹🇭 Thailand: Phra Aphai Mani and Suwan Mali ​🇳🇬 Nigeria: Sango na Oya ​🇵🇱 Poland: Jan Sobieski and Marysieńka ​🇨🇿 Czech Republic: Bedřich Smetana and Kateřina Kolářová ​🇿🇦 South Africa: Nelson and Winnie Mandela ​🇲🇦 Morocco: Isli and Tislit (The Lakes) ​🇫🇮 Finland: Aino and Väinämöinen ​🇷🇴 Romania: Mihai Eminescu and Veronica Micle ​🇱🇧 Lebanon: Khalil Gibran and May Ziadah ​🇸🇪 Sweden: Axel and Valborg ​🇮🇱 Israel: King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba ​🇪🇹 Ethiopia: Emperor Tewodros II and Queen Tewabech ​🇨🇦 Canada: Sir John A. Macdonald and Agnes Bernard ​🇦🇺 Australia: Elizabeth and John MacArthur ​🇳🇿 New Zealand: Hinemoa and Tūtānekai ​🇩🇰 Denmark: The Little Mermaid and the Prince (Original folk) ​🇳🇱 Netherlands: Rembrandt and Saskia ​🇨🇱 Chile: Pablo Neruda and Matilde Urrutia ​🇯🇲 Jamaica: The Lovers' Leap (Legendary slaves) ​🇮🇸 Iceland: Helgi and Sigrun ​🇿🇦 South Africa: Khuluma and the Cannibal's Daughter

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Gabriel Dechichi@gdechichi·
@miniapeur > gravity bends space-time > light travels in space-time
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@ASIGoI Dumb ass. Your job is to literally preserve history and here you are renaming the temple based on some corruption of the original name. These UPSC pass outs are idiots of the highest caliber. Delete this if there is any sanity left.
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Archaeological Survey of India
The ASI brings forth a wholesome view of the very beautiful Sas-Bahu temple complex in Nagda, near Udaipur in Rajasthan and presents a 360° virtual tour of the same. Carved in the late 10th century CE, the temple complex belongs to the Nagara architectural style, defined by sculptural precision and intricate ornamentation. Sas-Bahu temple appears to be a corruption of the original name, Sahasra Bahu (thousand-armed) Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu in his Sahasra Bahu form. For a detailed virtual tour. Click akvirtualtours.in/sasbahu/ @narendramodi @MinOfCultureGoI @gssjodhpur @Rao_InderjitS @tourismgoi @my_rajasthan @MIB_India @PIB_India @incredibleindia @DDNewslive
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Bhavesh Kansara
Bhavesh Kansara@kansaratva·
What do you think is that white thingie on the scooter for?
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KYLIE DICKSON
KYLIE DICKSON@_kylie_dickson·
I studied India’s agricultural system intensively when I was in university and this is 100% accurate. The only reason India hasn’t had a famine in decades is because an American by the name of Norman Borlaug taught Indians how to use things like fertilizers and pesticides. India is still home to half the world’s food insecure peoples.
arctotherium@arctotherium42

The British are often blamed for millions of Indian famine deaths. This is exactly backwards; like all Malthusian agrarian civilizations famines were a primordial feature of Indian life, ended in peacetime by Raj-built railroads that allowed shipping food to affected areas.

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