Rohit (𑀭𑀑𑀳𑀇𑀢)

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Rohit (𑀭𑀑𑀳𑀇𑀢)

Rohit (𑀭𑀑𑀳𑀇𑀢)

@RoSuPan

nobody special, trying to live a purposeful life. Anonymous account = block.

India/United States شامل ہوئے Aralık 2014
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nope.wtf
nope.wtf@lolwutnopewtf·
@RoSuPan @darkandcrude It has no Z sound either but there are definitely Hindu names starting with Z, especially in Marathi
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Dark Pill
Dark Pill@darkandcrude·
Someone told be that there is no Hindu boy name starting from “F” It actually got me thinking 🤷🏼‍♂️🤷🏼‍♂️
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Rohit (𑀭𑀑𑀳𑀇𑀢)
@vrilliumlive Au contraire, extreme pale skin is said to be “cursed by the Sun” because of Gurudroha in a past life. Sun is the self, guru and God. Nuff said.
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Will Sexton
Will Sexton@vrilliumlive·
Once you understand that the Aryan invasion of India was done via chariot, it suddenly makes sense why the Indian Gods ride chariots, have pale skin, and come from elsewhere. They’re literally worshipping white people.
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Prakash Dadlani
Prakash Dadlani@prakdadlani·
India pays workers about ₹20K/month. China pays ₹55K/month. So we think: India is cheaper. But wait. China workers do 2–5x more work. That means: 1 worker in China = 2-5 workers in India So per product, China can still be cheaper. Now look at Vietnam: - Pays around ₹17–20K/month - Workers are faster than India - And goods come to India at low/zero duty So companies think: “Why make here… when we can import?” Now you see the real issue: India is not losing on wages. India is losing on speed and output. Cheap is not enough. You have to be fast.
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Rohit (𑀭𑀑𑀳𑀇𑀢)
@steppeganger @LudditeHacker BS and more BS. Minority population of ONE southern state has this view. No one else cares. And there’s 28 or so official languages with 1400 dialects, bound to be some commotion. And no such identity called North Indian and South Indian.
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@LudditeHacker Because there is a hidden conflict between Northern IE speaking Indians and Southern Dravidic speaking Indians. The latter claim that the former are alien invaders, and IEs try to refute it by arguing they're indigenous. Yes, Indians are that petty
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Rohit (𑀭𑀑𑀳𑀇𑀢)
@LudditeHacker No problem if it was actually true. Circular arguments, absurd timelines and contrary to textual evidence. Also, believing in a mythical language called PIE. No genetic evidence either
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@Saatvata Doesn’t exist, no evidence. Axiomatic model turned into temporal from biblical myths of Tower of Babel. Wave model doesn’t need a root language for cognates to exist. And genetics has no correlation with languages and is more a marker of geographic distance between populations
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yajnadevam
yajnadevam@yajnadevam·
Note that Sattavati is a Prakrit form of Satyavati. I have noted multiple times that the language of the IA names in 1500-1200 BCE Mesopotamia had already become Prakrit. This is also echoed in the oldest Brahmi in India around 1400 BCE. The 1500 BCE rigveda date is untenable.
Archaeology Of Āryāvarta@SSundar55252

Indo-Aryan woman on one of the oldest seals✨ A seal discovered at Nuzi, dated to around 1400–1200 BC, is said to bear the name “Satyavati,” an Aryan woman. This is often taken as an indication of the spread of Sanskrit, and is also used to suggest the antiquity of Aryan culture

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Rohit (𑀭𑀑𑀳𑀇𑀢)
@khanumarfa Obviously! Cause your community is a hallmark of justice and peace and love. How can they ever be imperialistic, tribal and with a mindset fit for 7th century Arabia
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Arfa Khanum Sherwani
Arfa Khanum Sherwani@khanumarfa·
A new wave of targeting Muslims- not the paan vendor or street hawker this time, but the educated, skilled, employed. The aim is clear: make even the few who’ve secured jobs in this majoritarian system unemployable.
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Mystic Sanatan
Mystic Sanatan@AbhayK70627·
@yajnadevam @ancientadarsh as Cuneiform is concerned, Writing a Sanskrit word in it is a Big task therefore they used simpler version for it like Sa-tu-ú-at-ti or sa-ti-u-at-ti is also possible,
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Rohit (𑀭𑀑𑀳𑀇𑀢)
@Saatvata It’s obvious that there’s an ancestor language to Sanskrit, but that’s not PIE. No such language attestation. Unreliable reconstruction and certainly no way to locate it without some script which is unlikely to be found anytime soon.
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चेदिराड्रिपुपार्षदः 🟩⬜️⬛️
PIE was a real language that was likely spoken in the Pontic-Caspian steppe. It predates the advent of writing and is not attested, so linguists can only try to reconstruct it as best they can based on established sound changes, comparative evidence, etc. The reconstructions (there are multiple proposed models) are not perfect, but that is true of any reconstructed language. If you wish to critique Indo-European linguistics, you must therefore critique the methodology rather than argue that a "best-fit" is not a "perfect-fit," as linguists have already conceded that the model is not 100% accurate. Reconstruction methods often do work as expected. Even before the Gallehus Horn inscription was analyzed, linguists already predicted that early Germanic languages should have certain endings (like -az and -iz) which later disappeared in Old Norse. Likewise, even before the Hittite tablets were deciphered, Ferdinand de Saussure predicted that PIE had "coefficients sonantiques" that disappeared yet left "bruises" on the neighboring vowels.
Avatans Kumar 🕉@avatans

There’s no record of a language called Proto-Indo-European. It’s an imaginary language. Read my review of JP Mallory’s book on Indo European homeland. open.substack.com/pub/avatanskum…

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Rohit (𑀭𑀑𑀳𑀇𑀢)
@yaajushi No…there’s wet grinders that use stone. Popular in the south, perhaps they should be popular all over India. But, people are lazy. Wouldn’t bother to learn or clean them
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याजुषी
याजुषी@yaajushi·
Does a chutney "grinder" exist? All "grinders" are basically blades that cut, there's no silabatta wala action.
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Rohit (𑀭𑀑𑀳𑀇𑀢)
@vajrayudha11 I think Gandhi was a product of Tolstoyan Christianity. Very much a brown sahab. He also read Gita in English, probably the reason he became such a pacifist
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