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youwereneverm1ne · 3 months
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ram ke naam, 1991.
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slicedblackolives · 3 months
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I regret tossing out my NCERT SST textbooks in the raddi, they were proof of how far the overton window has shifted in less than a decade, with standard government approved textbook material about minority rights in 2015 being borderline seditious in 2024. my political science and sociology textbooks in 2016 and 2017 had entire chapters on babri masjid demolition and the 2002 pogroms and how BJP rode that wave of hate into electoral victory, and now that same material can only be published in online-only paywalled journals at the threat of lawsuits, violence, and denial of FCRA licenses.
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hum-suffer · 1 month
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I wish to share this on my own blog but I know I will get a ton of hate from people I call 'friends'. You can ignore this rant and all, I am just leaving this in your inbox because one of your post was so crucial in my disillusion process. It was that one post about how many people lost their lives for chanting "Jai Siya Ram" The whole RJB thing, I was always on the fence about it. Leaning slightly towards the "Why cant we build schools and hospitals there instead!" team. While even with my biased views I still accepted that the Hindu side had a right to grieve over the temple that was razed all those years back- despite acknowledging that it was an injustice, I still felt they shouldnt raze down mosques and that the whole RJB grandeur should have been muted etc. My own parents constantly fed me one sided views. That it was all a Brahmin supremacist movement. That it was a movement to oppress the minorities. That it was never even a real issue but instead artificially manufactured for political reasons. Like any other kid I felt my parents can never be wrong. Unfortunately, in that perception I was the one in wrong. Sorry this is turning lengthy but it is weighing heavy on me. The whole excitement that was built around 22nd Jan- it appeared to be an overhyped media gimmick to me. However as the date neared, I saw the saffron flags adorning every street, almost every flat in my society and every shop in my area. The strangest part of all this, I live in a non Hindi state. We were always told this whole RJB movement was a movement of 'illiterate Northies'- that was the language I had grown up hearing. However what I saw was the opposite. Every street temple was adorned. I had never seen this level of festivities even in peak festivals like Diwali. Forget that, even the street hawkers had decorated their cart thingies. Poorest of the poor slums had saffron flags. How could it be if the whole thing was artificially created? Our house maid asked for a day off for that day so that she can watch pran pratishtha event. These arent 'illiterate northies' The highest residential towers here had diwali lightings. Fanciest of the malls in my city, Brand shops, cars- everything your eye could see had some symbolism of RJB festivities. Almost like everyone was under Ram's spell. On tumblr, while scrolling I then came across that post of your which I mentioned earlier. And I couldnt scroll past it. I decided to read on it. Why were people killed for chanting that one name? Was it really that deep? Are Hindus still carrying scars of that event that many have said didnt even happen? Is Ram really that relevant? Is he even real? So many temples for him and yet why are they fighting for that one? Cant they just pray in the other temples? And when I digged, the amount of skeletons that jumped out were the worst reality check I have had so far in life. I was a mess, I still am. It is atrociously horrific. The more I read the truth of all the events, of our past, of our present struggles- it is so unbearable.
Its been two months since the event and I could only bring myself to send this to you today. I am beyond horrified with the reality. I went to the temple near my society on the 22nd. The crowd there was spellbound. When Ram Lalla's face was shown on the projector, I expected everyone to raise Jai Shree Ram slogans but everyone was so quiet. Crying. Sobbing. It was bizarre to witness it in real time. I teared up watching all of the people sob around me. I didnt even care for him then, in fact Shri Ram's character as I had known of him until then was one of "that misogynist king who wronged his wife". I was fairly negative to him and yet I too couldn't help but sob on that day while looking at him. He appeared so real, so adorable-so alive! I had always seen the gods as just stone but on that day his eyes- I swear they looked alive. I tried hard to see the stone but i couldnt overlook the god. The smile, the eyes, the cheeks- so sober, so lovable.
That was the day I witnessed in real time who he really is. He is the king that united everyone across the country behind one cause. Poorest of the poor and Richest of the rich- they all stood side by side that day. Everyone celebrated, everyone cried. Thats who Ram is to the people of this country. Ayodhya is hundreds of miles away from where I live and yet on that day it felt like we were all standing right there in this court. I couldnt even decide what i felt about it for many days after that but on the 22nd I found myself healing from some wound that I didnt even know I needed to heal from. Hearing about that one scrap-collector lady that donated a measly 20 rupees for the Ram temple; about that one gold merchant who spent a fortune on the golden gates of the temple- it was extremely eye opening. People of this country are so mad in love with him. Rightly so. He accepts them all. As the story goes, he doesnt differentiate between a little squirrel or the mighty vaanars. Two months later, I am now desperately seeking his refuge too. I dont know if I would ever be able to live the euphoria of that again however the very fact that I could feel his presence despite all of my reservations against him for all of my life means that he doesnt hold a grudge against me. He included me in the celebrations and now I wish someday I can feel attached to him the way all those people who laid their lives for his cause did. Jai Siya Ram
First of all, my dear, never be sorry to contact me in any way. I encourage it, i promise, and you will never find judgement with me for any reason, provided that you are respectable, which, you are. And as someone who has also been through some serious disillusionment, I would never ignore this.
I absolutely understand the apprehension in sharing your new views in your blog due to the response from others and i would not pressure you at all to do that. You can take your time and until then, my ask box and dms are always open for you.
As far as Ram Janmbhoomi goes, I was unaware of it as well, for almost all my life. I was raised to turn my head the other way, should I notice things that might be controversial. My father was the first one in my family to break out of the mold and search up the atrocities that have happened in our country, especially against Hindus, as those are the ones that the general media seems eager to push under the rug. From him, i started learning more and later it became my own idea to never be unaware of what has been and is being inflicted on Hindus.
Personally, when I was younger, I felt similar about Shri Ram. Why did he abandon his wife? If he abandoned her on the word of a washerman, what does it mean for us, mere humans?
It is only when I got older that i understood that this part was not in the original Ramayan, at all. This is from Tulsidas Ji's Ramcharitmanas. And it has been popularised extremely to the stretch that it lost the meaning. Tulsidas Ji's narration of Shri Ram abandoning his wife is, in a way, to show that Shri Ram was the epitome of control and law and abided by the law as well as the wishes of his citizens even when it was not beneficial to him. Agnipariksha, in the Ramayan, was to exchange a illusion of Mata Sita with the real Mata Sita. This, in my idea, is because Mata Sita is Lakshmi herself. She would not stay in a place where women are not respected.
What I mean is, our texts are large and elaborated with metaphors. Sometimes, interpolation as well as local folk tales also become a part of our interpretation of such texts. I am not giving you excuses, but reasons for your misinterpretation of Shri Ram.
I'm so very proud of you for taking initiative for yourself and trying to see the situation happening around yourself without bias. It is extremely amazing that you took up a search of your own in answers and decided to find the truth, despite any previous reservations you had.
Shri Ram protects and nurtures us, my dear. He will not hold a grudge against you, ever. Trust your instincts and give into him, connect with him in any way that you feel is best. For example, visit a temple some day. Read up about him sometimes. Talk with him, like you would with an elder brother. Understanding Ram, in a way, means understanding yourself.
I'm honoured that a post of mine could help you question the bias views you previously held. Thank you so much for coming to me, my dear. And my ask box as well as my DMs are always open, you ever want to talk.
Jai Siya Ram.
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rayyzcosmos · 3 months
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द्वार मेरे ये अभागे, आज इनके भाग जागे
बड़ी लम्बी इन्तेज़ारी हुई रघुवर तुम्हारी
तब आयी है सवारी
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संदेशे आज खुशियों के
हमारे नाम आये हैं
बजाओ ढोल स्वागत में
मेरे घर राम आये हैं
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theinsomniacindian · 3 months
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The fact that I got to witness five hundred years' worth of oppression, humiliation, struggle and agony come to an end in a blaze of glory will never cease to awe me. The people who had sacrificed their lives for the mandir can finally rest in peace now.
Jai Shree Ram! 🪔🪔🪔
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narinderdass · 2 months
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springs-hurts · 3 months
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luckiest person alive fr😐🙏
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devimayi · 3 months
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here's to the discourse over Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir 🥂
Y'all are seriously so conflicted over this?? reclaiming a mandir? Is this the result of countless years of colonization?
I agree that the Muslims are absolutely wrong in their reactions to the mandir being built. but like. guys. chill!!!!!! death threats are coming from mulsim side and hindu's definately need to get a grip.
Right now, we are called to be warriors. please read @krsnaradhika amazing post on this issue
muslims and hindus are both overeacting and undereacting simultaneously imo. please stop the extremist idealogy.
some are saying it's political, some are saying it's unethical. just live and let live for gods sake.
Islam is called "World's Most Peaceful Religion" but I don't see any peace over here.
Props to Hanuman for being the only one truly happy about the mandir. you're doing amazing, dear Bajrangi ♡⁠˖⁠꒰⁠ᵕ⁠༚⁠ᵕ⁠⑅⁠꒱
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enewsindiaa · 3 months
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mandirdarshan · 4 months
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shoppying · 4 months
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Ram Mandir: Decorative Showpiece of Ayodhya Ram Temple
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kartikcab · 3 months
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Starting on a road trip from Jaipur to Ayodhya is more than just a journey; it's an adventure steeped in history, culture, and spiritual significance. To make this expedition seamless and enjoyable, consider the convenience of car rental services. Let's explore the road trip of a lifetime and how car rentals can enhance your experience.
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Ram Mandir Chronicles: Witnessing Divinity
As you approach Ayodhya, the anticipation builds. The majestic Ram Mandir stands as a symbol of devotion and architectural brilliance. Explore its spiritual aura and delve into the stories etched in the walls.
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The return journey is an opportunity to relive cherished moments. Stop by familiar places, revisit scenic views, and reminisce about the experiences that made your Jaipur to Ayodhya road trip unforgettable.
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In the canvas of your travelogue, Jaipur to Ayodhya becomes a vibrant thread. The road trip not only connects two cities but also intertwines history, culture, and spirituality. As you navigate the highways, remember that the journey is as significant as the destination.
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2. Are there any must-visit places between Jaipur and Ayodhya?
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3. How long does it take to drive from Jaipur to Ayodhya by car?
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4. Are there any guided tours available for the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya?
Yes, several guided tours are available, providing insights into the historical and cultural aspects of the Ram Mandir.
5. What's the best time of year for a road trip from Jaipur to Ayodhya?
While the winter months (October to February) offer pleasant weather, the monsoon season (July to September) adds a scenic touch to the journey with lush landscapes.
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hindulivesmatter · 3 months
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Never saw someone as stupid as Janaknandini Singh and here's why -
No ram mandir isn't built on "destroyed mosque" it is built on destroyed mandir, so you can let the guilt go.
"does this deserve to be celebrated?"
Yup, we have our ancestors fight for it for 500 years, it didn't come easy, it cost our blood. The original demolition of Ram Mandir - must've costed a lot lot lot more. Babri wasn't meant to be a scared site bruh it was the symbol of victory over us infidels, according to that genocidal maniacs own word - "I have come to this land to fight the holy war against infidels" - babarnama. That mosque wasn't supposed to be there anyway. It was ram Janambhoomi, always has been, always will be.
"would ram ji would've wanted it"
Hell yes.
Standing up and asking ONE temple is causing you to lose your sense of identity, take on more guilt, wish it were the same with invaders and their fans who KNOW 40 thousand to 60 thousand hindu and jain temples have been razed to the ground.
That entire thing was embarrassing, peace and coexistence is important but Hindus shouldn't be the one bending and breaking their backs offering it. It shouldn't be us people compromising. All the damn time. It doesn't happen that way grow a damn backbone
Nice, anon. Spitting facts today. I like it.
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narinderdass · 2 months
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inshortfacts · 13 days
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Hanuman Janmotsav 2024 is Taking Social Media by Storm!
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Hanuman Janmotsav 2024, alternatively referred to as Hanumath Jayanti, Anjaneya Jayanti, and Bajrangbali Jayanti, holds immense significance in Hinduism. Celebrated with fervor and devotion both in India and worldwide, this festival commemorates the birth anniversary of Lord Hanuman. He is recognized as the son of Mata Anjana and Kesari, and also revered as the offspring of Vayu Deva, the Wind God.
Hanuman Janmotsav 2024 Date and Timing
According to the Panchang, Hanuman Jayanti 2024 will be observed on Tuesday, April 23. The Chaitra Purnima Tithi will commence on April 22 at 03:25 am and conclude on April 23 at 05:18 am.
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On this auspicious day, devotees of Lord Hanuman celebrate the birth anniversary of Bajarangbali with great enthusiasm. They visit temples, worship Lord Hanuman, decorate places of worship, dress in new attire, and observe fasts. According to the Hindu Calendar, Hanuman Jayanti falls on the Purnima Tithi of Shukla Paksha during the Chaitra month. Devotees will also journey to Hanuman Gari and Ram Janambhoomi in Ayodhya, offering prayers to both Hanuman Ji and Ramlala.
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