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Oh not this again.
You know that Hanuman in Hanuman chalisa has been called "kapi" which means monkey.
Plus how do you explain Hanuman using his tail to burn Lanka? How do you explain Makardhwaj, half-monkey half-crocodile son of Hanuman?
And okay lets assume vanar were humans, then explain Jatayu? Was he a bird or was he human too?
But ofcourse go ahead and question it.
Imagine a Ramayan adaptation where the Vanars are not monkeys...
How'd the public react lol
Indians who are sympathising rn with the people of Pakistan after India suspended the Indus water treaty are just plain naive. Have you ever questioned Pakistanis as to why they never mob the streets of Pakistan and protest against their government when Pakistan backed terrorists gun down innocent civilians in India? Why they don’t flood the internet with slogans and hashtags saying “not in my name.”? You don’t even understand what being a Pakistani means in this day and age, everytime a Pakistani person buys some product made in that country and pays taxes to their government, they are funding the bullets that hit our men at the borders.
Indians and their soft hearts will never fail in dooming all of us every damned time! The history is rife with lessons but y’all never learn any and make sure we pay for it with everyone’s blood.
Having said that. It made me really happy to see two women lead the Operation Sindoor since they thought of hindu women (the wives and family members of the deceased in the Pahalgam attack) as weak. And two women, one Hindu and one Muslim, proved to the terrorists that they aren't weak.
Whether they wear sindoor or they wear a burqa, women are not to be mistaken to be weak.
I might be too late to comment on this.
So yes Operation Sindoor was a success. It was a feat.
But the moment some fools in India came to know Col. Sofiya Qureshi was amongst the 2 women who led this, all of them started reducing her to just her religious identity. I even heard someone say "it must be intentional because the terrorists attacked based on religion" what if it's not. What if she was chosen because she could lead it. Not because of some DEI points either.
Let's not promote the same thing we stand against.
It just did. Pakistan did violate the ceasefire. I heard from a friend from Jammu.
New development.
It is highly likely that Pakistan agreed to de-escalation and ceasefire due to pressure by China and USA. India taking down multiple F-16 among others may have put USA in China in a very awkward position
This was an overall win for India as India took down their air bases and bunch of terrorists. it is likely that Pakistan may break the ceasefire again or try to commit another terror attack in Indian territory. India has already announced that any further terror attacks in Indian territory will be considered an act of war.
We took a train from New Delhi to Jammu Tawi, and from there a smart city e-bus till Katra.
This was our view of the sky and the sun from the bus.
The setting sun from the place we rented at Katra before our climb. We decided to begin at night after a good dinner.
This must be at around 11 PM.
Didn't click any pictures around the Bhawan because we were too tired from the climb. Plus we had submitted our phones. We got to attend the morning aarti at 6 AM and we were in there for a good 2 hours of duration. After that we collected our belongings and headed for the ticket counters for the ropeway.
Took the ropeway for Bhairo temple.
And that is the Bhawan from the viewpoint from the Bhairo temple.
We took a train from here back to New Delhi.
I’ve always believed in peace. I still do. I don’t dream of war. I don’t find glory in bloodshed. And I certainly don’t believe revenge heals grief. But what happens when the very peace you’re protecting is the reason you keep losing your people? What happens when the other side doesn’t believe in peace at all?
This blog isn’t written out of hatred. It’s written out of heartbreak, confusion, and the raw frustration of watching the same pattern play on loop - a terrorist attack, innocent lives lost, silence from the world, and once again, India is told to be “mature,” “calm,” and “restrained.”
How many Pulwamas? How many Pahalgams? How many coffins wrapped in our tricolour will it take before the world understands that peace without accountability is just a pause before the next tragedy?
India has tried. Again and again. Diplomatic talks, bilateral agreements, backchannel negotiations, and yet, terrorist camps continue to thrive across the border. How long are we expected to act like it’s not happening? And more importantly, why must we always be the ones trying?
Yes, I am anti-war. Yes, I believe in dialogue. But don’t confuse that with weakness. Because defending your people is not the opposite of peace ,it is the very foundation of it. What India did with Operation Sindoor wasn’t about revenge. It was about drawing a line , a line that should’ve been drawn long ago.
And let's address the said "diplomatic peace mediation" : the hypocrisy of international response. IMF loans flowing into a country that has harboured, sheltered, and at times even celebrated known terrorists. Social media giants gag Indian voices calling out terrorism, but conveniently stay silent when the hate flows the other way. Neutrality? Really? Or is it just comfortable indifference?
No, I don’t hate Pakistani civilians. I never will. But I will not pretend that both sides are equally innocent. I will not chant "peace" if it comes at the cost of more Indian blood. Because that’s not peace. That’s surrender.
India has done enough. Now, India is doing what it must. And if the world won’t understand that , maybe it never really cared.
I write this as someone who aches every time a soldier doesn’t return home. As someone who still wants peace , but not the kind that requires us to die for it.
Jai hind 🇮🇳
If only we had the original manuscripts and texts, we'd be able to answer these questions. A lot of things get lost in translation, sadly ofcourse.
Reading is such a journey cz sometimes you know what you're reading and the story has a base but sometimes it's just mahabharat and you can do nothing about it.
literally sat down with clenched teeth and had to calm down myself after I started reading Sambhava Parva.
I've read until Arjun's birth if anyone's wondering
My thoughts until now:
Shakuntala deserved better.
no way you just said that
yes wayy you just said that! Slayyy
Ok so I was cheering on the wrong side apparently
So then Devyani was the earliest sister-zoned lady
Devyani is such a papa ki pari.
Sharmistha— girl— that's not how it's supposed to work and we all know it.
Brother find a therapist— wait did they have therapists back then?
It can't be that bad???
Oh it is sO BAD!— who allowed this?
I have absolutely zero idea if that's how it's supposed to work.
And what about that one time you lied to Devyani sir?mmmmmmmm sus
BHISHMA NO
BHISHMA YES
bhisma wait— what are you TALKING ABOUT!?
Satyavati what shampoo dyu use gurl— snatched an entire king
Me killed Myself kinda situation ngl
Hmmm earliest teenager guy.
oh he dies right
Yeah he died
Who is making these rules ohmygod
BLUER EYES HYPNOTISE TERI—
red heads? back then? is this mahabharat?
no way you just said that
no wait they seriously had blue eyes?
Wait no what
When i asked who was making these rules i didn't expect an answer sir
Oh wait so like this existed!?
I don't know whose side I'm on now so I'll just wait it out until krishna pops up and has arjun kill yall
The amount of things that make no sense whatsoever
Lmao Vikrodara and Duryodhan born on the same day twinsies
Aint no way a child cracked a mountin tho
No wait thats bheem were talking abt
Arjun was born the main character
Im dying
Wait— they mentioned a guy before but his name aint here
Aaaand he pops back here somehow...
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