Aryāṃśa

Aryāṃśa

@arya_amsha

aesthetics, philosophy, history, markets

t.co Joined Feb 2025
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Nice thread, since you are being candid and following historical trends somewhat respectfully, let me just provide my own response to it. It was very difficult to draw strict line...

Lot of Sikhs bet on the strategy of completely divorcing themselves from the bad reputation and stereotypes of India by calling themselves “Punjabis, Sikhs” and believing in that e...

White people have enemies in all kinds of violent and lecherous races living in their countries that kill and rape their family members but on Twitter they chose to just seethe aga...

Has no one read this article? How did we miss this? Seems like lot of tensions with RSS might've cost us dearly in UP. RSS pracharaks cutting down their campaigning in UP is like...

Lost one of my most important folders, the history one, 5 GB worth of prolly top tier/esoteric/unfindable books, papers, snippets. Don't know what to say/feel, totally numb.... it...

Being a conservative and religious traditional Hindu is never enough, being a political Hindu matters a lot more. Narasimhan Rao used to think being a South Indian Brahmin who coul...

Somehow we have returned to literal Manusmriti tier definitions of Upper Caste vs Backward Caste with former being twice-borns and latter being Shudras. Affirmative Action is so te...

Asked GPT4 to depict an attractive Indian man and woman based on the beauty ideal, taking into account the average phenotype of what it considers India. https://t.co/ThWLY9zXMz

A thread on the the historical progression of Hinduism and Hellenism. Quoting for higher visibility. Hindus and Greeks started of very similar. Both had shared origins, shared ep...

Lest we forget what India before the BJP was like. Thread. https://t.co/rIIqdwX4Pa

Genetic Ancestry of The Brahmins. A detailed chart covering the Brahmin groups from as far East as Assam to as far West as Gujarat and as far North as Kashmir. https://t.co/fQr8LR...

Hindu Nairs of the Malabar Coast, from the 16th century Portuguese Códice Casanatense. https://t.co/4GO5Rx39E6