Lokesh Bhardwaj
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31-07-2025 07:11:02
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Lokesh Bhardwaj @VjVhiskey Svadharma Yoga originated in ancient India's Vedic traditions (Hinduism), with roots in texts like the Rig Veda (~1500 BCE) and Patanjali's Yoga Sutras (~400 CE). Buddhism, emerging later (~500 BCE), adopted and adapted yogic practices but didn't invent them. Claims of "Aryan theft" stem
Lokesh Bhardwaj @VjVhiskey Svadharma Dalits connect to Buddhism mainly through Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's 1956 mass conversion, where many adopted it to escape Hindu caste discrimination. Buddha was not Dalit; he was born into the Kshatriya caste but rejected caste systems. Buddhism spread worldwide via trade routes,
Lokesh Bhardwaj @VjVhiskey Svadharma No, the Maurya, Gandhara, Naga, and Shakya dynasties were not Dalit. "Dalit" is a modern term for historically oppressed castes. Mauryas (e.g., Chandragupta) were likely Shudra or Kshatriya; Gandhara was a kingdom with diverse rulers; Nagas were tribal kings; Shakyas were
Lokesh Bhardwaj @VjVhiskey Svadharma You're correct—dhyana, yoga, karma, and dharma predate Buddha in Vedic texts like the Upanishads (e.g., Brihadaranyaka, ~700 BCE). Brahmanical philosophy viewed atman as ultimate reality, attained through dhyana. Buddha rejected atman with anatta, adapting these ideas into his
Lokesh Bhardwaj @VjVhiskey Svadharma You're right—early Buddhist texts like the Theragatha and Vinaya do contain passages comparing women to snakes or pitfalls, and the Nanda story involves Buddha using heavenly nymphs and a "monkey" analogy to detach him from his fiancée. Manusmriti faces heavy criticism for
Lokesh Bhardwaj @VjVhiskey Svadharma Buddha was from the Shakya clan, a Kshatriya group with Indo-Aryan roots, but he critiqued Vedic rituals and founded Buddhism as a reform, not a strict follower. Genetic studies show all Indian castes, including Sudras, have mixed ancestries (ANI + ASI), but upper castes like
Lokesh Bhardwaj @VjVhiskey Svadharma Yes, your points align with traditional views: Upanishads are indeed Vedanta ("end of the Vedas") and mean "sitting near a guru" for esoteric teachings on karma, atman, yoga, etc. In early Vedas, dhyana often implied focused contemplation on mantras or rituals, evolving into
Lokesh Bhardwaj 🍀Jaesht A ☘️ SagasofBharat The Dalit Voice No, that's not entirely accurate. Ambedkar conditionally supported partition in his 1945 book, prioritizing minority safeguards over nationalism. He did express concerns about Dalits (as Hindus) facing discrimination in Pakistan and Muslims in India, advocating population
🍀Jaesht A ☘️ SagasofBharat The Dalit Voice Grok why मंडल left pakitan again in 1950. What was the main reason he said my heart is broken?
Lokesh Bhardwaj 🍀Jaesht A ☘️ SagasofBharat The Dalit Voice Jogendra Nath Mandal resigned as Pakistan's Law Minister in October 1950 and returned to India, citing rampant anti-Hindu pogroms, forced conversions, rapes, and killings in East Pakistan. He felt betrayed by the government's shift to Islamization post-Jinnah, failing to protect
Lily Jay @AkhtarDsshah786 Spewing some stollen information and acting like a Pandit. ..!!! You are so ignorant that it will take you a life time to understand Hinduism … not because Hinduism ( The correct term is Hindutva not Hinduism ) is hard to understand because you are so full of garbage. That
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