Google Lens-ed It And It Says Something Like "it's Wrong To Look At Them Kiss"

Google Lens-ed it and it says something like "it's wrong to look at them kiss"

A Divine Kiss By Mmmmmr

A divine kiss by mmmmmr

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1 month ago

Wait, you said son/daughter. Can you elaborate?

Women in Mahabharata - Vidhata

Women In Mahabharata - Vidhata

She is described as a son/daughter of Khyati and Bhrigu. Her siblings are Dhata and Lakshmi.

In Mahabharata, in the tale of Uttanka, she appears as a woman in the Naga realms, alongside her sister Dhata, where they weave the black-and-white threads of days and nights, on the wheel of time which is turned by the six seasons.

Dhata and Vidhata have been since long been thought of as the twin goddesses presiding over the concept of Fate.

2 months ago
Lord Vishnu On A Lotus A Plenary Portion Of The Personality Of Godhead Known As The Supersoul Resides

Lord Vishnu on a Lotus A plenary portion of the Personality of Godhead known as the Supersoul resides within the body in the region of the heart. His four hands carry a lotus, a wheel of a chariot, a conchshell and a club. His mouth expresses happiness and His eyes are like the petals of a lotus flower. He wears yellowish garments and gold ornaments set with jewels. On His chest is the Kaustubha gem, and His torso is garlanded with fresh flower #gita #bhagavadgita #gitahindi #krishna #devotion #bhakti #iskcon #vaishnav

1 month ago

Yes thank you for saying this. We Hindus in India have been trying to decolonise only to be met with the leftists speaking up against it.

Saw a post that said "leftists love it when countries and communities decolonize and embrace their culture that was lost to colonization".

I want to ask, do they though?

They are furious at Israel, they still have a strangle hold on nearly every country they still have "governance" over. Leaving Indigenous people in reservations...

I'm a First Nations Indigenous person (and a Jew) and if you think they are letting us decolonize... I want to both kind of laugh and cry. Because they ain't going anywhere, but our culture seem to be disappearing though...

No, colonial countries do not want to let go of their strangleholds they have on their colonies.

Glad I could help.


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3 months ago
"Har Har Mahadev! ✨ Celebrating The Divine Energy Of Maha Shivratri"
"Har Har Mahadev! ✨ Celebrating The Divine Energy Of Maha Shivratri"

"Har Har Mahadev! ✨ Celebrating the Divine Energy of Maha Shivratri"

Shiva (Lord Shiva) + ratri (night), so Shivaratri means the night of Lord Shiva." Devotees of Lord Shiva generally observe a strict fast on this day, with some undertaking a nirjal fast, abstaining even from water. The Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (12.13.16) states vaiṣṇavānāṁ yathā śambhuḥ, indicating that Lord Shiva is the best of the Vaishnavas, the devotees of Lord Krishna. Gaudiya Vaishnavas worship Lord Shiva on this day to seek his blessings to become better devotees of Lord Krishna (Vishnu), rather than to attain residence in the abode of Shiva.

Origin and History of Maha Shivratri

The origins of Maha Shivratri are deeply rooted in Vedic scriptures and ancient traditions. There are multiple explanations for its significance:

1. Appearance of Lord Shiva – According to the Linga Purāṇa, Maha Shivratri marks the divine manifestation of Lord Shiva in the form of a Jyotirlinga, an infinite pillar of light, symbolizing his supreme, formless nature.

2. Marriage of Shiva and Parvati – The Skanda Purāṇa and Shiva Purāṇa mention that Maha Shivratri is the night when Lord Shiva married Goddess Parvati, representing the union of Shakti (energy) and Shiva (consciousness).

3. Shiva’s Cosmic Dance – It is believed that on this night, Lord Shiva performed the Tāṇḍava, the divine dance of creation, preservation, and destruction, emphasizing the cosmic cycle.

4. Krishna’s Words in Mahabharata – In the Anushasana Parva (14.144), Lord Krishna advises Yudhishthira that observing Maha Shivratri with devotion bestows blessings and liberation.

5. Legend of the Hunter – The Shiva Purāṇa narrates the story of a hunter who unknowingly worshiped Shiva by dropping Bilva leaves on a Shiva Linga while hiding on a tree. This act freed him from past sins, signifying the power of sincere devotion.

Thus, Maha Shivratri has been celebrated for millennia, signifying Shiva’s role in the cosmic order and the power of devotion in attaining divine grace.

3 weeks ago

Does that lie help you sleep better?

Does That Lie Help You Sleep Better?

India violated the ceasefire as expected

I'm just so sad

4 weeks ago

They act as if it happens only in India and because of Indian culture and religion.

Everyone meet the Leftie hinduphobe final boss!

Everyone Meet The Leftie Hinduphobe Final Boss!

Imagine being a colonialism apologist in 2025. Like it's a different level of braindead to take THE GOVERNMENT'S faults and being like indian culture promotes all this. OP also said in the comments that women should renounce hinduism like damn #mask off

As a Hindu I don’t fucking care if someone renounces Hinduism but I do care very much if someone lies about Hinduism. Most of these trolls don’t even understand Hinduism (it’s a vast vast belief system and allows freedom to its followers) and I hate it when they try to portray Hinduism as either this or that. Sati finds no religious sanction in Hinduism and neither do all the things they listed on there. They are a result of a deteriorating society and not a religious phenomenon.

These intellectually bankrupt and hateful bigots will never convince me that they are the moral knights in shining armour that they claim to be.

Everyone Meet The Leftie Hinduphobe Final Boss!
1 month ago

Ik how it might have come across.

But look at it this way —

Muslims must have come along with the Mughal and turks and persians and settled in India. How? By years of massacred hindus and stole their lands. And yet their crimes are to be somehow made invisible and they are given a minority status. And they continue to commit those crimes. They continue to benefit from the crimes their ancestors committed.

Upper caste in India have committed the crime of casteism. We hold them accountable for it. There are caste based reservations to help the lower castes.

Muslims in Kashmir kicked out Kashmiri Pandits. Is that justified because they are upper caste? Do the Muslims deserve the minority status and the special rights? After all the crimes they've committed.

We don't say "not all muslims" even though they all benefit from the crimes some of them commit. They still deny us from our religious lands. They still occupy stolen lands.

Don't blame all Kashmiris and Indian Muslims for terrorism. Okay ji.

But blaming all UCs for 5000 years of history is alright? Building a system which denies equal opportunities for ordinary general category Indians citizens is also acceptable?

How does that work?

4 months ago
Sri Rama Setu

Sri Rama Setu

2 months ago

Please keep adding to this list if you can think of any.

Like I just thought of one now.

Mata Saraswati would really feel bad when someone gets made fun of their voice or of their speech impairments.

I have been thinking about this and realised that we don't actually have a deva or devi for beauty. People think it is Mata Lakshmi but it's not true. None of her Ashtalakshmi forms also have her represent beauty. Mata

The sibling pairs have different skin colours — Vishnu-Parvati are dark skinned, Shiv-Saraswati are fair skinned, Brahma-Lakshmi are golden skinned — and all of them are called beautiful.

So where does this concept of beauty even come from? That fair is beautiful and dark skinned is not? Does it come from the west? From goddesses like Aphrodite, Venus or Freya? Or were they also made to represent beauty in the modern world to suit white people's beauty standards?

1 month ago

We are the children of सरस्वती

भारत, our homeland is named after her name, भारती

Our land has been the land of wisdom and knowledge. Be it astronomy, science, and maths or art, cuisine, and medicine.

It seems like our mother has abandoned us when we stopped listening to her voice. We stopped respecting and listening to our elders and their teachings, we lost faith in our traditions and our culture, we let our rituals and routines be influenced and turned into something we can't even recognise. Without our mother, our guide, we stumbled from the path of धर्म. Now we're left vulnerable from the attacks of अधर्म.

And how are we to fight our battle against अधर्म without knowledge? How are we to stand up for what's right when we don't even know the truth? We can't even recognise it even when it's looking right at us.

Our enemies don't just hold g*ns and swords. They have made misinformation, manipulation and manufactured narratives their first choice of weapon. The battlefield is also virtual now.

To fight against them, we need knowledge and strategy and clarity. There's a need to reconnect with our culture and the teachings of our religion.

Ignorance needs to be defeated. And our power must be knowledge.


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