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Aditi Patwardhan 🇮🇳🚩

Aditi Patwardhan 🇮🇳🚩

@AditiIndiaFirst

A proud Hindu and Indian. Juggling research, sports, aviation, defence, geopolitics, music, books, and writing. Views are personal & do not reflect org’s views.

Bharat شامل ہوئے Ocak 2010
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Savitri Mumukshu - सावित्री मुमुक्षु
@lordvishalkumar Ashoka’s grandpappy Chandragupta Maurya was a Hindu who commissioned public sale of gold statues of Mahadeva, Parvati, and Kartikeya. Buddha’s own father used to worship Hindu god Shiva. Why do you people insist on publically making fools of yourselves?
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RapperPandit@RapperPandit·
🚨Kashmir Files: Imagine the situation of Kashmiri Hindus from 1989-1991 . People rarely heard about it. At one time 37 Terror groups were operating in the Valley and head hunting !
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Muji Singh Rangi
Muji Singh Rangi@mujifren·
Remember the Varanasi Ghat incident where the Japanese guy was urinating in Ganges and people caught him, but let him go with simple apology Most of guys here were like "Saar Japanese can do no wrong, it is us Pajju who are wrong, we sorry to Japanese Saar" And then the guy turned out to be repeat offender who does these stuff for views
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A Group of Japanese tourists allegedly caught stealing 11 clothing items from a store in Ubud, Bali (Indonesia). Incident captured on camera.

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Vineeta Singh 🇮🇳
Vineeta Singh 🇮🇳@biharigurl·
Who would have thought that we could witness Bhavya Ram Mandir in ayodhya... Look how divine it looks when you enter ayodhya 🙏
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Sagorika
Sagorika@sagorika_s·
The family is Muslim. @TOIIndiaNews uses the photo of a Hindu woman to showcase the horrific events. It isn’t as though there is a dearth of such news from all communities but to deliberately mislead into thinking that this is restricted to Hindus is a choice.
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ANI@ANI·
#WATCH | Ayodhya, UP: A rare manuscript written in Devanagari script, believed to be around 200 years old found in Ayodhya. These scriptures will soon be handed over to the International Ram Katha Museum for preservation.
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Defence Core
Defence Core@Defencecore·
🇵🇰 ISPR bot impersonating Col. Purohit, kindly Unfollow & Report.
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CineAlpha
CineAlpha@CineAlpha1·
Bro decided to write Jaskirat’s final goodbye to his mother. 💔 By the way, he is the son of popular Indian singer Abhijeet Bhattacharya.
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Anviksha ཐི༏ཋྀ󠀮
When society was drifting, letting Buddhism steal the stage and dilute Sanatan Dharma, Pushyamitra Shunga slammed the brakes politically, and centuries later, Adi Shankaracharya came in swinging philosophically, reclaiming Sanatan Dharma, putting it back on top, and showing whose house it really was.🔥🔥
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Savitri Mumukshu - सावित्री मुमुक्षु
Alright since so many of you asked for more after Akbar and his last Paan - let's make this a series. Here's Fact #2: By the 2nd c. CE, Rome was importing over one Billion sesterces (the Roman currency unit) worth of luxury goods across the oceans from India alone, a trade figure larger than what Rome needed to sustain its whole Empire for an entire year! The Romans charged a 25% Tetarte tax on these Indian imports worth 1 billion, to raise over 250 million sesterces in yearly tax revenues. On top of that they double taxed the goods with an additional portoria (1/40th) tax. Yet so high was the demand for Indian luxury goods, that the Roman revenue from the annual taxes on Indian imports alone was enough to finance the entire Roman Imperial Army for the whole year! These figures are accurate estimates calculated by historian Raoul McLaughlin in his critically acclaimed book “The Roman Empire and the Indian Ocean” His estimates are based on the Muziris Papyrus, a Greek document dating back to 2nd c., which was discovered in Egypt & contains the details of contracts, type of goods and value of the cargo in a Roman ship called the Hermapollon. The Hermapellon had returned from trading at the Tamil port of Muziris, Kerala to the Roman Egyptian port of Berenice (Myos Hormos). The cargo it brought back included luxury Indian goods like pepper, cinnamon, spikenard, turtle shell, ivory, pearls, gemstones, cotton & silk. The Muziris Papyrus records that the Hermapollon carried 220 tons of cargo on board which required over 1000 camels to transport across the desert! This cargo itself was worth over 10 million sesterces. When we combine that with Greek geographer Strabo’s statement that about 120 ships sailed annually from Roman-Egyptian port Myos Hormos to India, we get 10 million sesterces × 120 ships ≈ over 1 billion sesterces of annual imports, and 2.3 million × 120 ≈ about 270 million sesterces in annual customs revenue. The tax that Romans gained from Indian goods alone was enough to pay for the entire Roman Imperial Army for an entire year! Without India’s luxury goods to finance its Army and Empire, there would have been no “Golden Age of the Roman Empire” No wonder India was called the "Sone ki Chidiya".
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Rishi Bagree@rishibagree

Hit me with the craziest Indian history facts you know.

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The UnCommon Man
The UnCommon Man@thuncommonman·
“I leave, it’s my time to go. Liberate Saptasindhu from Yavanas, rescue Kashi Vishwanath and other Jyotirlingas, bring them into Hindavi Swaraj. Do not be off guard and fail.” These were the last words of our king Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, he left his body on 3rd April, 1680. Jai Shivaji Jai Bhawani
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Amit Kumar Sindhi
Amit Kumar Sindhi@AMIT_GUJJU·
Piyush Mishra exposes Leftist ideology and their influence on pop culture brutally 🔥 -Hindu heroes hidden -Hindu stories ignored -Only anti Hindu narrative pushed -Made to feel ashamed for being Hindu & Brahmin
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decodingmyroots.com - नित्यकर्म सर्वोपरि
This is so true. From rubbing off the pooja teeka on the way to school because it didn’t feel “cool,” to younger kids now proudly posting temple visit pictures in all their glory. From “kya farak padta hai” to “na na, aaj Hanuman Jayanti hai, aaj anda nahi.” We really have come a long way.
Amit Kumar Sindhi@AMIT_GUJJU

Piyush Mishra exposes Leftist ideology and their influence on pop culture brutally 🔥 -Hindu heroes hidden -Hindu stories ignored -Only anti Hindu narrative pushed -Made to feel ashamed for being Hindu & Brahmin

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