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The deep definition of Dharma, given by Modi ji. Very nicely explained...
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You must have witnessed many racist Americans speaking, obnoxious things about Indians online and offline!! And making lives of innocent Indians miserable. They call themselves nationalists! But meet this guy - A real White PRO American and a nationalist! He is an Ex-Marine!! He served in United States Marine Corps and United States Navy for over 20 years, spending time in Africa, South Korea, Afghanistan, and the Persian Gulf. He is also an emergency physician !! He is one of the real heroes of America, who knows what's good and what's bad, seen the world and understand the difference between being a nationalist and racist pseudo nationalists. There is no doubt, that America is the greatest country on this planet. And it's because of people like this gentleman in the video. Not because of those sitting in their basement watching conspiracy videos, shaking it to some p0rnos and trying to blame Indians for their miserable lives.
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I am an Indian, and everyone says I lack civic sense. They can overturn cars, burn streets, and vandalize a city after a championship game. I dance at an airport excited about my first foreign trip, and suddenly I am the face of poor civic sense. I am an Indian, and everyone says I steal jobs. They move factories across oceans, shift profits through tax havens, and automate entire industries overnight. I study, compete, earn a visa, work 18 hours a day, sometimes multiple jobs and somehow I am the one stealing jobs and scamming the system. I am an Indian, and everyone says I am everywhere. I build your software, treat your illness, teach your children, drive your taxis, and open your stores. The world became a village, yet my presence remains a problem. I am an Indian, and everyone says I am too loud. The evening news screams outrage. Political rallies shake entire cities. The internet echoes with anger day and night. I celebrate a wedding, a festival, a victory, and I am told my joy is too loud. I am an Indian, and everyone says I smell of curry. The world smells of gunpowder, of hatred, of division, of endless arguments about race and religion. I carry the fragrance of spices from my grandmother's kitchen, and somehow that is what offends. I am an Indian, and everyone says I have no culture. I come from a civilization that counted the stars when much of the world was still learning maps. I speak languages older than nations. I celebrate hundreds of traditions, yet I am told I have no culture. I am an Indian, and everyone says I am backward. I send missions to the Moon. I build vaccines for millions. I run companies across continents. Yet a viral video of one fool becomes evidence against a billion people. I am an Indian, and everyone says I worship celebrities. I celebrate my favorite actor's success with flowers, music, and a few glasses of milk. Others worship influencers who sell outrage, turn every disagreement into a battlefield, and every opinion into a war. Yet my celebration is the one that makes headlines. I am an Indian, and everyone says I gather in crowds. We walk together in processions, celebrating our faith, our culture, our traditions. Everyone is welcome. No shops are looted. No neighborhoods are burned. No one is threatened for thinking differently. We sing. We dance. We pray. And somehow our gathering becomes the problem. I am an Indian, and everyone says I bring my culture everywhere. I light a lamp in a foreign land. I wear a saree in the snow. I teach my children the language of their grandparents. Others build walls between neighbors, argue endlessly over identity, and forget where they came from. Yet I am told I should leave my culture behind. I am an Indian, and everyone says I live in the past. But my past gave me yoga, mathematics, philosophy, meditation, and the idea that the world is one family. The future keeps borrowing from my past, while telling me to be embarrassed by it. I am an Indian, and everyone says I should be ashamed. Ashamed of my accent. Ashamed of my food. Ashamed of my festivals. Ashamed of my traditions. Ashamed of existing. But I am not ashamed. I am the child of farmers and philosophers, scientists and saints, workers and dreamers. I come from a land that taught the world that truth can be many-sided, that all paths deserve respect, and that the entire world is one family. Yes, we have flaws. Every nation does. But judge me by my actions, not by your stereotypes. For I am an Indian. And before you tell me what is wrong with me, look honestly at what you have normalized in yourself. For I am an Indian. The world may mock my accent, question my customs, laugh at my celebrations, and judge me through a thousand stereotypes. Yet I stand tall. For I belong to a civilization older than empires, a culture richer than prejudice, and a people whose spirit refuses to bend. Jai Hind
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What a brilliant interview! Sachee Trivedi really makes you think hard! Don’t invest with borrowed conviction.. She has been a strong supporter of India story and does justice again. Indian investors, buck up! Thank you @moneycontrolcom, @sacheetrivedi youtu.be/W3Mj5NzAWEQ?si=Y4D2…
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Shezad poonawala just unbelievable. Superb. Excellent.* *Extraordinary, Fantastic* 😍🤓
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RT @pankajtibre: A theme quietly building in 2026: INR weakness Yuan appreciation Import Substitution. The Chinese Yuan has appreciat…
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Namaste friends, please retweet this unusual request to maximize reach. Sri @annamalai_k ji is at important crossroads & the next year is a BIG ONE for him. IF you care for him, BJP & TN, please do the prayers I am suggesting below, at the times mentioned below, with the sankalpa mentioned below. (1) Solar New Year TIME: 2026 June 4, 4:45-5:15 pm IST (please convert to local time if you live outside of India) PRAYER: Chant Durga Saptashloki once, chant the pair (Lakshmi Ashtottara Shata Nama Stotra, followed by Vishnu Sahasra Nama Stotra) as many times as you can (each time repeat the pair), Lakshmi Ashtottara Shata Nama Stotra one last time and then Durga Saptashloki once at the end. SANKALPA: Say this before the chanting: शिव गोत्रोद्भवस्य आश्रेषानक्षत्रे कर्कराशौ कन्यालग्ने जातस्य कुप्पुसामि अन्नामलै नामधेयस्य शीघ्रमेव तमिळराज्याधीशत्व सिद्ध्यर्थं दुर्गालक्ष्मीविष्णुध्यानकर्म यथाशक्ति करिष्ये। ஶிவ கொத்ரொத்பவஸ்ய ஆஶ்ரெஷானக்ஷத்ரெ கர்கராஶௌ கன்யாலக்னெ ஜாதஸ்ய குப்புஸாமி அன்னாமலை னாமதெயஸ்ய ஶீக்ரமெவ தமிளராஜ்யாதீஶத்வ ஸித்த்யர்தம் துர்காலக்ஷ்மீவிஷ்ணுத்யானகர்ம யதாஶக்தி கரிஷ்யெ| śiva gotrodbhavasya āśreṣānakṣatre karkarāśau kanyālagne jātasya kuppusāmi annāmalai nāmadheyasya śīghrameva tamiḻarājyādhīśatva siddhyarthaṁ durgālakṣmīviṣṇudhyānakarma yathāśakti kariṣye| (2) Soli-lunar New Year TIME: 2026 June 19, 2:15-2:45 pm IST (please convert to local time if you live outside of India) PRAYER: Chant Durga Saptashloki as many times as you can. SANKALPA: Say this before the chanting: शिव गोत्रोद्भवस्य आश्रेषानक्षत्रे कर्कराशौ कन्यालग्ने जातस्य कुप्पुसामि अन्नामलै नामधेयस्य शीघ्रमेव तमिळराज्याधीशत्व सिद्ध्यर्थं दुर्गाध्यानकर्म यथाशक्ति करिष्ये। ஶிவ கொத்ரொத்பவஸ்ய ஆஶ்ரெஷானக்ஷத்ரெ கர்கராஶௌ கன்யாலக்னெ ஜாதஸ்ய குப்புஸாமி அன்னாமலை னாமதெயஸ்ய ஶீக்ரமெவ தமிளராஜ்யாதீஶத்வ ஸித்த்யர்தம் துர்காத்யானகர்ம யதாஶக்தி கரிஷ்யெ| śiva gotrodbhavasya āśreṣānakṣatre karkarāśau kanyālagne jātasya kuppusāmi annāmalai nāmadheyasya śīghrameva tamiḻarājyādhīśatva siddhyarthaṁ durgādhyānakarma yathāśakti kariṣye| The reason I am suggesting this is that his Tajak Varshaphal chart for 2026-27 has 5th lord Rahu in 5th and lagna lord Venus and 9th lord Mercury in 9th. That chart takes effect at the time above. His Tithi Pravesh chart for 2026-27 also has 5th lord Rahu in 5th. PS: I never made such suggestions/requests in the past for anyone else. But I am 100% confident that Annamalai ji is a sincere, selfless, dharmik & highly competent leader with deep love for TN & India. I am also confident that praying for his success is highly dharmik and WILL benefit TN and India, IRRESPECTIVE of whether he leads a new party that aligns with BJP later or remains with BJP after some drama and a fortified image pleasing people of TN. PPS: You can start earlier than the time I mentioned and end later than the time I mentioned, but the actual time the new solar/lunar year starts for him is in the middle of the window I gave.
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Are @ArvindKejriwal Ji, we finally agree with you.🤣 You were 100% right — no formal education is needed to run the country.🙂 Your PhD in hypocrisy, U-turns, and "main toh bilkul bekasoor hoon" acting has proved that brilliantly. Who needs a degree when you can spend years screaming, "I'm an IITian, 🤡I'm honest!" and then deliver a masterclass in excuses? After all, look at the masterclass you've given us in flip-flops, excuses, and "I'm innocent, but please bail me" drama. Who needs a degree when you can teach an entire nation how to say one thing in 2014, the exact opposite in 2024, and still act like the only honest person in politics? Anna Hazare must be so proud.🔥 BTW, Last but not least, we couldn't agree more, Sad Ji: India really doesn't need someone like you in politics anymore.🤣😂
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Modi-hatred is almost a requirement to be called an "intellectual" in some circles. We have to counter them, so let's recall some history. Congress had left Punjab, Kashmir, Assam all burning. The Naxal menace had made middle India ungovernable. Bihar and UP had become lawless. Bengal stagnated and deteriorated. Today, Bengal has been rescued from the lawless TMC. For the first time since my childhood, we can discuss development and progress in all these states. We can disagree on specific paths to development, but at least we get to have that conversation. These achievements did not happen magically. They required a lot of hard work and sacrifice - and all of it happened democratically. Let us not forget that Congress used Article 356 very often to dismiss state governments and now they lecture us on "democratic values". If we elect the wrong crowd, we risk losing all the gains we have made. Modi and Shah have provided strong and resolute leadership that has allowed these useless intellectuals to indulge their Modi hatred. Deep down, even they know the truth.
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"No one hates Modi & BJP more than me but reality is anti-Modi folks ask me how Rahul Gandhi will handle a Gulf crisis, China attack or emergency? He doesn't qualify." Deep down every Modi hater knows they can trust Modi but not Rahul Gandhi🗿
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Awesome interview ! A must watch. Addressed all my queries on the current equity markets, Rupee depreciation and taxation and their interplay ! Thank you @monikahalan youtu.be/xcch2Fa3IOQ?si=suRP…
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Shrey knocking down 32 words in 90s, Pooja clearing the 1.93 meter bar, Vaibhav reaching 97 in 29 and Pragg calmly taking down perhaps the goat of chess, has been quite something to witness these past 48 hrs. Feeling a beautiful wind of change, that a bold new generation is here, in a class of their own and an andaz of their own... #KeepOnRocking @narendramodi
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This Eid, I celebrated in #Yogi-ruled Uttar Pradesh. The mosque where I offered Eid prayers held two congregations and two sermons in order to avoid blocking roads or praying on them. The venue was provided police security, with both male and female personnel present. The recent #Qatari propaganda through Al #Jazeera claiming that Indian Muslims are not allowed to offer Eid prayers is absolute nonsense. Also, I believe the flexibility and maturity shown by Muslims help create a positive domino effect.
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Thank you for discussing this topic and providing the context to such customs. Otherwise it is fashionable to ridicule the Hindu customs and Sanatana dharma as a whole.

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Sharing as received.. Nice different perspective 👌 "If eating goat meat is not wrong, how does eating cow meat become wrong?" questions modern secular writer Shobhaa De! Shobhaa De is a well-known writer, often celebrated for her opinions. Her argument here is: *"Meat is meat, whether it’s from a cow, a goat, or any other animal. Then why do Hindus discriminate between animals? Why is killing a goat acceptable but killing a cow considered wrong? Isn’t this hypocrisy and ignorance?"* Let’s address her logic with these responses: **Response No. 1:** Shobhaa De ma’am, you make an interesting point! But let’s consider this: Your *father, husband, brother, and son*—aren’t all of them men? Yet, why do you behave differently with each of them? For reproduction, you need your husband alone, don’t you? Can you behave with your father, brother, or son the same way you do with your husband? If intimacy is reserved only for your husband, wouldn’t it be *hypocrisy* or *ignorance* on your part not to extend it to others? Relationships such as a father, husband, brother, or son are defined by emotions, respect, and social beliefs, not merely biological identities. Similarly, the way we regard animals like cows and goats is shaped by cultural, emotional, and spiritual significance, not just their physical existence. **Response No. 2:** Here’s another question for you: You and your family likely consume milk from cows or buffaloes in the form of coffee or tea, right? But would you prepare coffee using milk from a dog, pig, or monkey? If, according to your logic, milk is milk regardless of its source, why wouldn’t you do this? Doesn’t this make your argument invalid and hypocritical? The issue here isn’t about *meat*. It’s about *beliefs* and *sentiments*. Just as familial relationships are built on values and trust, the way we treat cows, goats, or other animals reflects our cultural beliefs and emotional attachments. **Response No. 3:** A British man once asked Swami Vivekananda, *"Which animal produces the best milk?"* Swamiji replied, *"Buffalo milk is the best."* The man then asked, *"But don’t you Indians regard the cow as supreme? Isn’t it the best?"* Swami Vivekananda smiled and said, *"You’re asking about milk quality, but we consider the cow as our mother, not merely as an animal."* Likewise, while the cow may seem like just another animal to some, for Hindus, it holds sacred value as a *mother figure*. **A Final Question for Shobhaa De:** *"Save the tiger!"—the person advocating for it is seen as a *social servant*. *"Save the dogs!"—that person is hailed as an *animal lover*. But *"Save the cow!"—suddenly, that person is labeled a *religious fanatic*. Why?* The real tragedy is that such criticisms often come from our own people, who fail to respect the values and sentiments embedded in our culture. 🕉️
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I hope all of us heed the Prime Minister's appeal. As a company, we adopted Work From Office fully in recent months, but we will revisit Work From Home now. We have adopted natural farming in our farm and we are also actively looking for ways to cut diesel use.
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In Tamil Nadu, the BJP being in power at the centre has been used by essentially all the parties to demonize them. The DMK made "attack Modi" as their only plank. EdappadiDMK (that is the correct name) would have done the same thing if the Congress had switched over to them. In Tamil, we call this பூச்சாண்டி காட்டுதல் - like my grandmother would tell me as a kid "that tree next to the pond has a ghost that will catch you, so don't go near it" to keep me away from swimming in the pond! Modi is their favorite பூச்சாண்டி. So when someone parrots the line "we want to keep the BJP out of Tamil Nadu", they are saying "we don't want competition for our cozy duopoly", not some deep principle. The BJP has been in alliance in AP and Pondicherry and those states are doing fine, they are making excellent progress. Yet TN is supposedly "different". The "difference" was the BJP getting into alliance with these same parties (EDMK or DMK) that want to openly or secretly suppress them in TN. What is the way ahead? Find good youthful passionate leadership that are willing to fight the good fight long term. Focus on building up the party from the grassroots. Ignore all the பூச்சாண்டி business. Do not align with anyone who claims "TN is different". TN is Bharat. We have to fight this subterranean separatism. Annamalai was making progress but he needed a lot more time. He was creating a genuine political movement, he invited youth to be active in politics and he had massive engagement. I would have volunteered for this assignment too (I love building up from zero!) but I am neck deep in tech and Bharat needs deep tech. So not in this life time. To be very clear, I will state my political views (my right to free speech) but I will not be in active politics. I hope all our educated citizens do engage in this political debate and express their opinions, but let us all do it RESPECTFULLY.
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