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Amish Tripathi
@authoramish
Author (12 books) | Broadcaster | Co‑founder, Tara Gaming (Age of Bhaarat) | Ex‑Diplomat | Ex‑Banker 🕉 Namah Shivaya
Mumbai, India
Born October 18
Joined November 2009
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    How did the Macaulay mindset harm India? How did Max Mueller misrepresent our Vedas? How misinterpreted theories rewrote India’s past? Watch the episode on @DDNewslive where we bust the myth called the Aryan Invasion theory and discuss the brainwashing of generations of
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    Why I will be voting for Prime Minister Modi & his government As a rule, I have not spoken on politics in the past. I’d like to break this self-imposed rule this time. I support Prime Minister Modi and his national government. I think it’s crucial to vote for our Prime
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    THIS Nataraja statue is everywhere: - CERN, Switzerland - MET, New York - British Museum, London But did you know it wouldn't exist without one specific medieval empire? Here's the story of an Indian empire that conquered the seas and created artistic masterpieces:
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    Mr Peterson, I respect your scholarship, even if I don't agree with you at times. But this comment of yours on our Hindu Goddess Mother Kali is utterly misguided. Hindus are among the last surviving worshippers of the Sacred Feminine. We are among the last surviving followers of
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    Sheer unadulterated narcissism in action. I care SO MUCH the devouring mother arises from the underworld.
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    Kunal (@kunalkamra88 ), I normally never get into twitter debates. They generate more heat than light. But since you are attacking @bhash basis a video that I made, I thought it would be appropriate for me to clarify. I would invite you to read the 1829 Sati Abolishment Act you
    Raja Ram Mohan Roy fought against the practice of Sati; it was abolished in the year 1829. The last documented case of Sati in India was as recent as 1987. Please focus on your automobiles being immobile…
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    I sit at my mother's feet often. It's a most wonderful & calming place to sit. Why can't a daughter sit at her father's feet? This is what we Indians normally do, @catale7a. A suggestion: Give up the Western Leftist disrespect for and rejection of parents. You may find peace.
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    Was there a strike today? I was in Kolkata in the morning and Mumbai in the evening. The roads were busy as usual. What is @nytimes talking about?
    A two-day nationwide strike in India, involving both public and private sector workers, has disrupted transport and other services across the country. Workers are protesting the government’s economic policies, including a privatization plan. nyti.ms/3uvQlFS
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    On the @airindiain flight from Lucknow to Delhi. And the flight has landed 30 minutes early! That too, in heavy fog! @TataCompanies effect visible already! 😁
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    Jai Bhavani! Jai Shivaji! Jai Sambhaji! I saw Chhava yesterday. I had read about Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, not least because of my deep interest in Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and his successors; some historians say that this dynasty founded much of the sinews of modern
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    One of the holiest numbers in Hinduism? 108 Randomly chosen? Or chosen for deep spiritual and scientific reasons? Let's find out! Thread:
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    That yoga nidra! Do it, of course... But please don't try to appropriate Indian knowledge as your own.
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    Step 2: Non-Sleep Deep Rest (NSDR) This isn't meditation, it's something even more powerful. • Lie down • Body scan • Long exhales • Let go without sleeping It's like a dopamine reserve refill station. 10 minutes of NSDR can increase dopamine by up to 65%.
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    उत्तरं यत् समुद्रस्य हिमाद्रेश्चैव दक्षिणम् वर्षं तद् भारतं नाम भारती यत्र सन्ततिः - From Vishnu Purana The country that lies north of d Ocean & south of d Himalaya is called Bhārat, And there dwell the descendants of Bharat Culturally, India's been a nation for 1000s of yrs
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    It's been many weeks since I saw Kantara. It still keeps playing in my mind. The key message, the way I see it - a debauched hero discovers meaning and purpose through our traditions; traditions that a secular elite (represented by the forest officer) tends to look down upon.