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Reclaiming my Motherland from Pseudoseculars. Bharata, the cradle of every other civilization and human existence.

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Apoorva Govind (@appyg99) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ok fuck it, I'll spill — All my friends still single in their 30s? They're hunting unicorns. Somewhere along the way, a man stopped being just a man. Now he's supposed to be your therapist, best friend, passionate lover, future father of the year, financial provider & probably a

(7-6 not 13-0) Kansara (@kansaratva) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When Rajiv Gandhi brought computers to India the first thing he did was change "command prompt" to "high command prompt". The $ which indicates that it is waiting for a response is deliberately symbolic of how the Idea of India still works: no response until $ is shown.

(7-6 not 13-0) Kansara (@kansaratva) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some people do things just because of their religion. It's a simple fact that escapes notice. When I saw the pigheaded vehemence of Hepatic Lunatic I surmised that the underlying reason is not science or rationalism but religion. I am paranoid as I see RoP/RoL everywhere.

Internet Hindu (@internet_hindus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have seen some really dumb correlations, but this twt by far is the dumbest. Set aside ego and learn what a reproductive bottleneck is. Look into data, not clickbait sentences.

Nick Collins (@collins_ni61922) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ The world’s first maritime trade network emerged from India’s Indus-Sarasvati civilisation, the most economically productive region before 3500 BC. Lothal, a key port, accommodated 30 ships, each carrying 60 tons, facilitating extensive trade. Thread 🧵...

1/ The world’s first maritime trade network emerged from India’s Indus-Sarasvati civilisation, the most economically productive region before 3500 BC. 

Lothal, a key port, accommodated 30 ships, each carrying 60 tons, facilitating extensive trade.

Thread 🧵...
Balaji (@balajis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No. But I'm happy to explain. (1) First, you assume incorrectly that America is a valuable economy that everyone wants to get into, when it's unfortunately more like a bankrupt country that the smart money is rapidly getting out of. That's why BTC has appreciated by

No. But I'm happy to explain.

(1) First, you assume incorrectly that America is a valuable economy that everyone wants to get into, when it's unfortunately more like a bankrupt country that the smart money is rapidly getting out of. That's why BTC has appreciated by
manasataramgini (@blog_supplement) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The end of the Kaliyuga as per the Bauddha Kālacakra-tantra According to the prophecy of the Kālacakra, at the end of the Kaliyuga, a great turning point will arrive. Raudra Cakri — “the Wrathful One with the Wheel” — will ascend the lion throne of Śambhala. He will the last of

Nick Collins (@collins_ni61922) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ Did India’s Indus-Sarasvati region indirectly lead to the creation of Pharaonic Egypt? The Indus-Sarasvati’s economic power was crucial to Sumeria. Uruk, one of its powerful city-states, invaded Egypt starting Pharaonic Egypt, as celebrated on the Narmer Palette. Thread 🧵

1/ Did India’s Indus-Sarasvati region indirectly lead to the creation of Pharaonic Egypt?

The Indus-Sarasvati’s economic power was crucial to Sumeria. Uruk, one of its powerful city-states, invaded Egypt starting Pharaonic Egypt, as celebrated on the Narmer Palette.

Thread 🧵
Nick Collins (@collins_ni61922) 's Twitter Profile Photo

11/ For a more detailed exploration of the arguments in this thread, please read my Substack article. open.substack.com/pub/nickcollin…

11/ For a more detailed exploration of the arguments in this thread, please read my Substack article. open.substack.com/pub/nickcollin…
Renuka (@renuka667) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kautilya's Arthashastra rediscovered in 1905 by Sharmasastry with its English translation also provided by him. The Oriental Library was well funded by the Kingdom of Mysore now in its present condition we'll loose Arthashastra foreover. Please help! x.com/thatindicmonk/…

Kautilya's Arthashastra rediscovered in 1905 by Sharmasastry with its English translation also provided by him. The Oriental Library was well funded by the Kingdom of Mysore now in its present condition we'll loose Arthashastra foreover. Please help!
x.com/thatindicmonk/…
Nick Collins (@collins_ni61922) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vedic scholar Michel Danino had the best comment on this lack of images of horses. He wrote 'As there are no depictions of the cow in contrast to the pictures of the bull, which are abundant should we conclude that Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro had only bulls?' We can't base

Vedic scholar Michel Danino had the best comment on this lack of images of horses. He wrote 'As there are no depictions of the cow in contrast to the pictures of the bull, which are abundant should we conclude that Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro had only bulls?' 

We can't base