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मुग़ल औरंगजेब ने #वीर_गोकुला_जाट और उनके चाचा उदय सिंह #जाट के एक-एक करके अंग काट दिए वे मर गए कट गए परन्तु इस्लाम धर्म नहीं स्वीकारा। परन्तु अब हिन्दू जाट आयुष मलिक के धर्म परिवर्तन करने पर खाप चौधरियों और हिन्दू जाट परिवारों की चिंता बढ़ी.. #AyushMalik








This is utter bs. If there’s an argument to be made here, it’s about the discrimination faced by Dalits and we are part of all religions, experiencing discrimination within every society. There’s no argument to be made about specifically ignoring “Buddhist struggles”.






TUVARAI is part of Tamil Indus Valley civilization Definitely its older than 1800bce Tamil Irukkuvel Velir kings 48 descendants(Vamsam) ruled there Irukkuvel Velir called as "Pulikadimal" means "one who killed tiger" clan Hoysala are descendants of irukkuvel velir clan









Lord Krishna might’ve possibly been an earlier prophet of Islam sent to Indic people, who was later deified by his followers, the same way Jesus, according to Islam.






Due the recent controversy on the IVC seal, I went in search for any descriptive evidences available in ancient Tamil literatures and to my surprise the closest match was found in Silappathikaram. But it came as a big surprise and completely opposite to what the general consensus is. The IVC seal figure matches more closely with mother goddess (Kottravai) than the supposed Pasupati. The below passage of Silappathikaram’s vettuva vari fits the depiction. The key observation here is that, when all IVC male figures are consistently depicted with facial hair (beard) in this seal it’s absent. The Tamil tradition portrays the Vehicle or the animal associated with Kottravai is Deer particularly the Blackbuck deer. In this seal all other animals are seen surrounding the figure except the deer like , possibly blackbuck deers. They are depicted exactly under the figure, which substantiates it is the mount/vehicle. This is a standard practice in Indian iconography which is followed even today. The jewellery, bangles match more with female than male figure obtained in IVC. The so called phallus(erect penis) is actually the end of the waistband/ girdle. Interestingly scholars including John Marshall himself never ruled out the ambiguity. Herbert Sullivan favoured it to be a female figure. The adichanallur mother goddess statue also resembles very much like IVC mother goddess figure as seen in these pictures. Since the early society was predominantly matriarchal , I believe it is mother goddess (Kottravai).












