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Gaurav Azamgarhi

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Securing Digital Frontier| ​Rājputra | Unfazed | Author of Verses | Write Lyrics as a Hobby | Learning to understand humans inside out 📜

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ऐसी तस्वीर बना— रोते हुए ख़ुश भी लगूँ, ग़म की तर्सील तो हो— ग़म का तमाशा न लगे… 🎭
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Entire Facebook has turned anti-modi in the last 6-8 months Whenever I open facebook I just see anti-modi posts with 50k likes. Even my long term modi supporting friends are sharing anti-modi posts I don't ask what changed because everyone has different reasons. BJP leadership is living in a bubble that everything is fine because BJP wins elections on welfare schemes
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Iran has gone reggae. 😭
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𝕷𝖚𝖈𝖎𝖋𝖊𝖗@LucifersTweetz·
Iran trolling Trump hard over those downed planes. 🤣
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"Open the Fuckin' Strait"
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Iran in India@Iran_in_India·
Swearing and throwing insults are how sore loser brats behave. Get a grip on yourself, old man! 😄
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Gaurav Azamgarhi@__rootX·
"The only Brahmin" or "The only protector of Brahmins"? Inscriptions at Naneghat and Nasik compare Gautamiputra Satkarni to epic heroes like Rama, Keshav, and Bhima. The word 'Chandasuta' specifically translates to "descendants of the moon," signifying an affiliation with
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Agnimitra@samratagnimitra

@purvaiyaa @entropied2223 No, in fact this is a very clearly distinguishing factor of brahmin vs other caste kings - all brahmin kings be it shunga, satvahanas to even as late as Darbhanga Maharaj all have things in common - always mention of gotra lineage etc., protect & promote of brahminical dharma.

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Saiki Kusuo@_Rice_Cream·
@__rootX @samratagnimitra Lmao, why r u seething so much? That's the direct meaning without we having to shove words where they don't exist. Also, try to keep gods out of ur seethe shitfest if u don't wanna incur sin
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Saiki Kusuo@_Rice_Cream·
@__rootX @samratagnimitra He is saluting Krishna & Balarama OF lunar clan not the lunar clan itself. You're the one trying hard to cope, try not to project.
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Saiki Kusuo@_Rice_Cream·
@__rootX @samratagnimitra Y WOULDN'T he?He is saluting a god a number of gods.Krishna & Sankarshan are amongst them.He says "adoration to Krishna & Balarama, the descendants of lunar race".That's something to be expected. Same goes for comparing oneself to the great heros of the past for his martial feats
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Gaurav Azamgarhi@__rootX·
@_Rice_Cream @samratagnimitra First decide yourself what does it mean, best brahmin ,first brahmin or only brahmin ? Though, No historians support your claim that best/first brahmin.
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Saiki Kusuo@_Rice_Cream·
@__rootX @samratagnimitra In the exact same way we's translate Ekabrahmana. So Eka-dhanu-dhara would mean first/best/foremost amongst archers
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Gaurav Azamgarhi@__rootX·
@_Rice_Cream The Ishkvaku dynasty of Andhra also used matronymic gotras (e.g., Madhariputra), and they are widely regarded as Kshatriyas.
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Saiki Kusuo@_Rice_Cream·
@__rootX & that would fit even perfectly in case of a Brahmins using it.A Kshtriya wouldn't evr use the term "destroyer of pride of Kashatriyas". Moreover the habit of refering to oneself y a matronymic gotra is exclusively a Brahmin thing. Ur cope is real but nobody w/ a brain buys it
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Claiming to "destroy the pride of Kshatriyas" was a common literary trope borrowed from the legend of Parashurama. It was a rhetorical tool for legitimacy, used by any ruler regardless of their own varna. Mahapadma Nanda proves that one does not need to be a Brahmin to claim
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@_Rice_Cream @samratagnimitra In ancient epigraphy, a king doesn't include a specific, detailed salutation to a lineage unless he is claiming an affinity with it. The Naneghat inscription is a record of the Satavahana royal family's sacrifices.
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Saiki Kusuo@_Rice_Cream·
@__rootX @samratagnimitra The first one is a redundant point. Calling Krishna/Balarama as Lunar born has absolutely not bearing on the descent of Satavahanas. They r praising deities not saying that they themselves r Lunar born. No protector of Brahmins here, only foremost amongst Brahmins
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@_Rice_Cream @samratagnimitra By claiming to crush "the pride of Kshatriyas," Gautamiputra Satkarni was signaling that he was the only legitimate sovereign left, effectively "resetting" the political order.Nanda used the exact same rhetoric (Sarva-Kshatrantaka), yet he was famously non-Brahmin .
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