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Watch "Why Hindu nationalists are targeting thousands of in India" on CBC News YouTube.

https://youtu.be/F4Ze67a4gRA?feature=shared


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SteveMcCarty, to japanese
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Sumadera (須磨寺) is a unique full of iconographic , at the western end of Kōbe (神戸). Perhaps because it's not in Kyōto or Nara, there is little information available online about Sumadera, even in . It was founded in 886 and has its own branch of Kūkai's : Sumadera-ha (真言宗須磨寺派). It is internationally active, and a place for practices rather than an outdoor museum. By the same token, it's free to enter.
Suma appears in ancient waka poetry (和歌) of 5-7-5-7-7 syllables, and is associated with the Heike Monogatari (平家物語). I was determined to go, despite the rain, because I'd read an article clarifying wabi and sabi with a coincidentally about Suma. The first photos show Sumadera's exchanges with resulting in a display of Tibetan and . Although there was light rain on the beach at first, later up at Sumadera the day turned bright.


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Hindu figure Saraswati
Buddhist pagoda and Shintō shrine
Active Buddhist priests

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This is the legendary Devprayag - one of the 5 Prayags - called Panch (5) Prayags (confluences) of devbhoomi Uttarakhand, India. The two differently coloured rivers are Alaknanda and Bhagirathi, which join together to give birth to River Ganga (it's not called Ganges!). This is where the lifeline of North India and Hindus takes birth, at the holy site of Devprayag.
Captured by me on Pixel 7 Pro.

ssharadmohhan, to india
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Here is the headless astronomical shadow entity Rahu again, in this c1825 CE from now at British London

Riding a Blue Ram, he is looking out for the Sun or the Moon which he will devour to replace his head which was cut off by the God for eating His food and thus causing & Lunar eclipse some other time.

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Holi festival celebrated by Hindus around the world – in pictures

'Holi is the Hindu festival of colours and is celebrated to mark the start of spring in India, Nepal, other South Asian countries and across the diaspora. Celebrants rejoice by throwing coloured powders at one another on the street.'

Does this look like fun, or does this look like fun?

https://www.theguardian.com/world/gallery/2024/mar/25/holi-festival-photos-pictures-spring-hindu-festival-colour

ssharadmohhan, to india
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Radha & God Lord celebrating the in this c1800 CE from now at Cleveland of USA

Happy to all those celebrating.

(As for me, I am hibernating as usual)

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After posting publicly on #SocialMedia since 2007, today I reached a milestone: a rando on the internet asserted that I was a #Dalit (i.e. “an untouchable” of the #Hindu #caste system).

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"India has implemented a controversial citizenship law that has been widely criticized for excluding Muslims, a minority community whose concerns have heightened under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist government."

AP reports: "Critics argue that the law is further evidence that Modi’s government is trying to reshape the country into a Hindu state and marginalize its 200 million Muslims."

https://flip.it/Eg3TqB

msquebanh, to history
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#Archaeologists from the Public Research Institute of #History, #Archaeology & Heritage announced the discovery of 2 #temples dating from #BadamiChalukya era.

Badami Chalukya was the foremost period of the #ChalukyaDynasty, a #Hindu family lineage that ruled large parts of southern & central #India between 6th & 12th centuries AD.

The temples were found along banks of #KrishnaRiver near #Mudimanikyam, in #Nalgonda district in India’s southern state of #Telangana.

https://www.heritagedaily.com/2024/02/preserved-temples-from-the-badami-chalukya-era-found-in-india/150679/amp

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A mysterious c1610 CE from or whose ruler Ibrahim Adil Shah II was devoted to the Goddess of Knowledge, Learning, Wisdom & and is often depicted riding a Swan

On this painting from Toby Falk collection sold by Christies on 27th Oct.

This day marks the beginning of Spring

SteveMcCarty, to india
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from can still serve as parables today. Here are two I recall about :

  1. Three blind men touch an elephant in three different places, such as a leg, trunk, or tusk. Each therefore reaches a very different conclusion (e.g., it's a tree) as to what the phenomenon is.

Interpretation: We cannot very well see things or people as a whole. Even the perspectives in come from different disciplines. Different people looking at a multifaceted individual can each draw a very different image of the person.

  1. Three animals cross a river, and each reaches the other shore. The rabbit swims along the surface, the horse occasionally hits bottom, but the elephant touches bottom all the way.

Interpretation: This is a parable of enlightenment or individual differences in wisdom. People can only understand things to their own depth. They might therefore avoid a person who is too heavy like the elephant. Just sayin"!

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Students pour water on each other as they take a holy bath during a ceremony organised to resemble the annual month-long Hindu religious festival of Magh Mela, held during the Hindu month of Magh, in Ahmedabad, India. REUTERS/Amit Dave

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The Indian ruling class and imperialist powers embrace as he erects a supremacist state - World Socialist Web Site

https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2024/01/24/cheu-j24.html

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India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates flashpoint temple seen as triumph for Hindu nationalism.

France 24 reports the temple opening "is seen as an unofficial start to his re-election campaign this year."

https://flip.it/IG.PhM

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Millions of Indians celebrate a new temple. For Modi, it is a triumph of his Hindu-first politics

https://apnews.com/article/india-modi-temple-hindu-muslims-ayodhya-election-12102e8dd13a677b15d8760b4252aa7a

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Pradesh,
A child dressed as the god Shiva begs for alms from devotees at the Sangam, during the annual Magh Mela festival

Photograph: Rajesh Kumar Singh/AP

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, the first member of the and a 2020 presidential candidate, announced she has inked a deal with to host a show on #X to “defend ” 🙄

I never heard her qualify herself as “Hindu” during her presidential candidacy.

@mastodonindians

https://www.thestatesman.com/world/hindu-american-tulsi-gabbard-inks-content-deal-with-x-to-defend-free-speech-1503259037.html

MikeDunnAuthor, (edited ) to india
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Today in Labor History December 25, 1927: B. R. Ambedkar and his followers burned copies of the Manusmriti to protest its treatment of Dalit people (formerly known as untouchables). Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar was an Indian jurist, economist and social reformer who fought discrimination against Dalits. He later renounced Hinduism and inspired the Dalit Buddhist movement. The Manusmṛiti or Laws of Manu, is thought to be the first Hindu legal text and constitution.

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A , a , and a ask each other for proof. They pull out their holy . See the problem?


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Today is "deepaawali" aka "diwaali", the festival of lights. 🪔

Technically, today is the first of the 3-day festival, especially in South India. The middle day (tomorrow) is often considered the festival day. That's the day people (merchants more so) pray to "lakshmi", the goddess of wealth.

It is customary for people to deck up homes with lights, and maybe also light fireworks, during the festival.

Best wishes to all who observe this festival. ✨

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