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He is looking weird weird Cross b/w g@y & transi, didn't think that was possible 😆
OyeNautanki thumbnail
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She's wearing a Tiara 😲 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Originally posted by: _innocent_

Sahu hit her 6000 so course she will be gayab😆


Kuch bhi 😡
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Posted: 9 years ago
Waise am on short vacation 😳
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: KyaRe...

Waise am on short vacation 😳


Waah
Where r u off to
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Posted: 9 years ago
All these gazillion news portals that pop up, their so called journalists watch the episodes, BTS, OLV and read discussions on the forum and write these articles - atleast this is well written.

"A Dilemmatic State, Nonetheless"

Gayatri has yet to come to terms with the harsh reality and yes, it's not easy for her...Now that she has got the answers to all her questions, her immediate wish would be to allay all the misconceptions that Ranaji has formed about her...And that's exactly what she tries to, but Ranaji turning a deaf ear to her reasonings leaves her all the more disheartened...It's this behaviour of his towards her is what only resolves her furthermore on her decision to leave the palace, at least where she can ruminate with a clear head before reaching an appropriate decision...

Because whether she likes it or not, Rajmata's reasonings too were practical and logical...And now it remains for her to decide...Because walking out of a marriage is no child's play, just as Rajmata has pointed out to her...There are lots of pros and cons to be weighed in this alliance...And if she're to analyse practically then she would realize that she is in a much better situation than being married off to that old man...Wherein she might not even have had the wish to live or any hope...At least herein she can hope and stands a chance of fulfilling her dreams and till then she can carry on her responsibilities and duty as the Queen of Amerkot...Moreover after Rajmata, her mother's advise too will aid her to reach a decision, which obviously would be duty over her own personal wish...

This is the first time am divulging in a pre-cap...because my hunch is that Ranaji's misconception about Gayatri will remain intact as she'll return to palace before nightfall

-Nafisa


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Posted: 9 years ago

A beef-eating Hindu demands his rights

As a beef-eating Hindu, I am utterly outraged at the killing of Mohammed Akhlaq in Dadri by a Hindu mob claiming the man had beef in his house. Even worse is the attempt of BJP politicians to sanitize the lynching.

Culture minister Mahesh Sharma claims it was just "an accident." Former MLA Nawab Singh Nagar says those who dare hurt the feelings of the dominant Thakurs should realize the consequences. He claims the murderous mob consisted of "innocent children" below 15 years of age. Many BJP leaders blame the Muslims for eating beef. Vichitra Tomar wants cow-killers to be arrested, not Muslim killers. Srichand Sharma says violence is inevitable if Muslims disrespect Hindu sentiments. Sorry, but these are all lame excuses for murder.

Mob fury at Dadri began when a temple priest said a calf had been killed. Later, the priest admitted he had been pressured to make this false statement by two Hindu youths. So, this was a planned, murderous riot.

The police have sent the meat found in Akhlaq's house to determine whether it was beef or mutton. Why? How does it matter? The mob will be just as guilty of murder if it is beef. Muslims have every legal right to eat beef, just as I do. Several states have bans on cow slaughter, while allowing the slaughter of bulls and buffaloes. But there is no ban on eating beef.

Hindus who hear a cow has been slaughtered can ask the police to investigate a possible violation of cow slaughter laws. But if instead they organize lynch mobs, they are murderous thugs, and should be treated as such. If Modi refuses to condemn such incidents, he will, rightly, be seen as blessing them.

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Bloodlust: Ancient literature talks of beef consumption by Hindu sages. The modern intolerance of Hindu goons is a cruel rejection of great Hindu traditions.

The claim that all Hindus oppose cow slaughter is false. Yes, there is a strong upper-caste tradition today against beef, but Dalits and tribals have always eaten beef. "Beef is one of the most affordable sources of protein for the Dalit community," says Mohan Dharavath, president, Dalit Adivasi Bahujan and Minority Students' Association.

Ancient Hindu scriptures establish beyond doubt that even upper-caste Hindus and great rishis ate beef in days of yore. For a quick primer, read Nirad Chaudhuri's The Continent of Circe'. He says, "Love of cows in the Vedas goes with every possible economic use of cattle, including, of course, their slaughter for food". There was a long debate, says Chaudhuri, between opponents and defenders of cow slaughter. The two ideas co-existed, very much like the debate today about vegetarianism. The Mahabharata mentions, "without thinking it necessary to add any excuse, that a very hospitable king used to have 20,100 cattle slaughtered every day for his guests." On the other hand, another story tells of a king who has slaughtered a cow to entertain a sage, an act that is criticized as sinful by another sage.

Such differences and debates were the very essence of ancient Hinduism. It was not a rigid religion. By the time the Dharma Shastras were penned, beef consumption had "ceased or virtually ceased". Nevertheless, Bhavabuti's famous play, Uttara-Rama-Charitra, written in the 8th century AD, has the following dialogue between two hermit boys at Ayodhya, Saudahataki and Dandayana.

D: It is no less a person than the revered Vasishta himself.
S: Is it Vasishta, eh?
D: Who else?
S: I thought it was a tiger or a wolf. For, as soon as he came, he crunched up our poor tawny heifer.
D: It is written that meat should be given along with curds and honey. So every host offers a heifer, a big bull, or a goat to a learned Brahmin who comes as a guest. This is laid down in sacred law.

In India today, such a play would be banned, and its author threatened with death. But ancient Hindu traditions gave Bhavabuti an honoured place in literature, with no censorship or fear of mob lynching. The modern intolerance of Hindu goons is a cruel rejection of great Hindu traditions.

In ancient times, neither untouchables nor tribals were regarded as Hindus. Early 19th century censuses did not count dalits and tribals as Hindus. But modern Hinduism claims as its own these two groups whom it cruelly reviled and oppressed through the ages. I am all for the change. But that change must allow for the fact that Dalits and tribals have always eaten beef.

As a libertarian believer in free choice, I have always championed the freedom to eat anything one likes. But I also claim the right to eat beef as part of the ancient Hindu tradition highlighted by Bhavabuti. As a Brahmin, I am happily following in the footsteps of the sage Vasiishta.

DISCLAIMER : Views expressed above are the author's own.
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Posted: 9 years ago
I have eaten beef! I am hindu! I dont care! Am I going to be threatened aswell? Did GOD come down and told us not to eat beef? Nahi nah? Idiots!
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: KyaRe...

Waise am on short vacation 😳

Comment more often here then!😆
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Posted: 9 years ago
Anyways can weird people stop pming me! I have no desire to socialise! Leave me alone!

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