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Sarla Mudgal Case: A Fight for Hindu Women’s Rights Against a System Designed to Hurt Hindus

The SMT Sarla Mudgal, President, Kalyani & Ors. vs. Union of India & Ors. case is a very important court case in India. It happened in 1995, and it shows the pain and suffering of Hindu women because of unfair laws and practices that came from British times, continued by the Congress government, and misused by some Muslims to hurt…

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Hinduism, History, Mantras and Stotrams, post, Upanishads

The Divine Light of Adi Shankaracharya: A Journey of Wisdom and Unity

In the heart of ancient India, where rivers whispered sacred hymns and mountains stood as silent sages, a luminous soul was born to illuminate the path of truth. Adi Shankaracharya, the divine philosopher, saint, and poet, emerged as a beacon of wisdom, uniting the scattered threads of Hindu thought into a tapestry of eternal unity. His life, a celestial melody,…

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Unveiling the Hidden Truth: Gandhi a British Spy.

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, often called Mahatma Gandhi, is celebrated as the “Father of the Nation” in India. His image as a saintly figure leading India to freedom through nonviolence is etched in history books. But what if this image is a carefully crafted story? What if Gandhi, the man who preached swadeshi (self-reliance) and nonviolence, was not the hero we…

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The Systematic Erasure of Hindus: A Centuries-Long Conspiracy by British, Congress, Muslims, and Christians

For centuries, Hindus have been deceived, betrayed, and systematically wiped out by forces that sought to destroy their culture, traditions, and very existence. From the British colonial rulers to the Congress government led by figures like Nehru and Gandhi, and with the complicity of Muslims and Christians, Hindus have been the target of a calculated plan to diminish their numbers,…

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History, post

The British Museum: A Chor Bazaar (Thieves’ Market)

The British Museum is no temple of culture—it’s a Chor Bazaar, a brazen thieves’ market stuffed with treasures stolen from the bloodied hands of colonized nations. This so-called “museum” is a monument to Britain’s greed, showcasing plundered artifacts while pretending to “preserve” them. From India’s Kohinoor to Nigeria’s Benin Bronzes, these looted relics are trophies of Britain’s imperial carnage, displayed…

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The British Empire: A Ruthless Saga of Plunder, Slaughter, and Division

The British Empire, a monstrous machine of greed and cruelty, spread its tentacles across the globe, enslaving nations, looting treasures, and sowing seeds of chaos that torment the world today. From a tiny island, these cunning villains used their naval might, sly diplomacy, and brutal force to dominate Asia, Africa, the Americas, the Middle East, and beyond. They were smart—diabolically…

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Current Affairs with Humor, Global Affairs, History, Operation Sindoor, post

How India’s Suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty Will Turn Pakistan into a Golmaal Circus: India’s Epic Win!

Buckle up for a Bollywood masala blockbuster that’s funnier than a Golmaal marathon! Picture this: India and Pakistan are fighting over a giant pani ka matka (water pot)—the Indus River. India, played by the slick Ajay Devgn as Gopal, decides to pull the ultimate prank by suspending the Indus Waters Treaty in April 2025, leaving Pakistan, played by the bumbling…

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Global Affairs, History

How India’s Suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty Will Impact Pakistan

The Indian government recently decided to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty, a 1960 agreement that has managed water sharing between India and Pakistan for decades. This decision is a big deal because Pakistan depends heavily on the rivers covered by this treaty for its water needs—about 80% of its water comes from these rivers, especially for farming. Let’s break down…

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