Bhaktirasasagara
Using this account to share things related to Indian politics, Vaishnavism & Vedanta. वेदे रामायणे चैव पुराणे भारते तथा। आदावन्ते च मध्ये च हरिः सर्वत्र गीयते॥
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Glaha for wager or stake (at a game of dice) is a variant on this word only. https://t.co/OTW9nPopt5
Christ Pantocrator is heavily influenced by depictions of Jove and none of these artists were contemporaries of Jesus. Do people really believe that if you did autopsy and took a m...
@kadagxwaday @PhDniX Off topic, but I've read that Persian bacca بچّه was possibly borrowed from an Indic language itself. Compare with Hindi bacchā (Skt. vatsaka) for "cow's calf....
Odd days: Takshashila is in Pakistan. It doesn't matter if it was a Hindu/Buddhist site, it belongs to us and not you Endians. Even days: We will claim Kabir based on his Muslim b...
That's also a jab at Marxists though. Maybe one of the authors is a disgruntled "Bolshevik" like Zenoviev.😂 But I noticed that sometimes their text has what I assume to be mistakes...
@Rtam86418021 @UrFavOppressor Gurmukhi was created (technically standardised, since it descends from Sharada just like Takri and Landa) by Guru Angad for the sake of writing the Gu...
@dxrsam_0 @Atharvvv01 Off topic, but do Westerners derive आशुशुक्षणिः (epithet of Agni) from शुच् or शुष्? I ask because some people read आङि शुचेः सनश्छन्दसि while others read आङि...
I have my doubts that the Mauryans took tribute from the Khasi, Garo, Bodo, Naga etc. hill tribes of the Northeast. Even Tripura is unlikely IMO (aren't the Unakoti rock carvings a...
@Rtam86418021 @dxrsam_0 The existence of single "Paishachi" language itself is questionable and the Grierson's claims that it was the precursor of modern Dardic language are even m...
@SagirAhmed98 @Rtam86418021 @dxrsam_0 Do you know if there's an English translation? I'm aware of Haraprasad Shastri's Bangla translations, but I'm not sure it would be of much use...
This person's "source" is probably Jatland Wiki. 🤣 Main Jatt yamla pagla diwana... 🎶 https://t.co/VTekLTDwFf
@AndrewQuintman It's also quite literally a weapon though, a very famous one too. It's called vajrayudha for a reason. 😂 When Krishna mentions his vibhutis he mentions that he is t...