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Posted: 12 hours ago

Originally posted by: Rsrockz

Kusum ji, what I meant by that point is whatever has happened with East Bengal and West Punjab. The partition and the division of India was never the result of a cultural difference as it's portrayed to be, but it's due to the economic emoluments being attached with following a religion or a sect. For instance just for reservations there's a certain community or sect within Hindu faith who wants to be treated as a different religion. The reason is purely minority status goevs them leniency in establishing educational institutions and access to bypass the rules of the game(a bane) exclusively paid by organisations like RSS face. A minority school(Christian or Muslim can have their exclusive curriculum and executive boards) whereas Hindus cannot have that luxury. So, culture without economic weight and might will always die down. One thing which stands out about india is the tolerance, we respect Authority and hence mughals or British found it easy to rule upon us. We revolted only when the threat can be felt neck deep. So, focus on the material level wellbeing as well. Become the Financially well off nation you'll never have problems with your neighbours and hit them where it matters the most and when it's needed, don'twear the sleeve of being tolerant and accommodating always.

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Because of this they think, we are coward and they can say anything about us and we will accept this, but time has changed, we know our worth and their fake words can not change it

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Posted: 11 hours ago

Originally posted by: Kyahikahoon

U leaned more towards our culture and roots in your 20s because eventually u realised that it is the one that truly aligns with what liberalism really is. Our culture defines freedom, equality n inclusivity.

Yea there r certain pockets in the country which r regressive..but they don’t define Hinduism..and we can differentiate only on reaching a certain level of maturity. Thats also when we realize that BJP is the only liberal party in India

Sorry to butt in on this conversation, but I had to address something and please don’t take this as an attack or anything. It’s just a matter of a perspective that I want to share.

Often regressive Hindu practices are associated with the religion but not the history that inspired those. One of the most infamous examples of this could be from Gujarat and Rajasthan with the concept of Ghoonghat and child marriage practices. We rightly see them as being something that shouldn’t be practiced in the modern day but we should also consider that there had to have been a reason for them to have been initiated in the first place.

I am not sure how many people realise this but across Gujarat and Rajasthan, you would find communities which are Shakti worshippers and most of them are warrior goddesses. Perhaps the most benevolent and peaceful form of Devi across the two states is Ashapura Maa of Kutch - whose very name means the Wish Fulfilling mother. We have Chamunda Maa, Khodiyar Maa, Randhal Maa, Bauchara Maa, Meldi Maa, Karni Mata to name a few as forms of Devi that are considered as Kul Devis of the various communities across the two states. Then how is it that Devi worshippers had to resort to child marriage and Ghoonghat? The answer lies in history. The centuries of repeated wars and attempts to subjugate and destroy the civilisation of the land, to convert.

Barbarians didn’t care what they did to whom - right from a young child to an older woman, from those newborn to those who had died. I hate to bring this up but remember that infamous image of the young woman paraded around half naked just 2 years ago when the attack in Israel happened? The way we could clearly see she had been gruesomely assaulted and there were pictures of other women who were bleeding profusely as well who were held captives. This has happened in our own lifetimes with photographic and video evidence of the same that will exist for posterity… there’s no evidence of similar events that happened in the past in our country… but what we saw in the present is a reflection of the past.


Child marriages became a necessity to both provide protection to a young girl from 2 different families as well as to have a quicker replacement for the generation of warriors ready and waiting for their own turn to protect their people and land, their culture and their legacies. Ghoonghat became not just a necessity born of the extreme heat that could protect the head akin to a turban worn by men in these geographically heated regions but also a practice to ensure that no woman was even violated by mere observation. The fact that we have even a historical war where a mad man named Khilji tried to get a married woman just because she was considered too beautiful perhaps played a part in the decision. If hiding a face can save lives of the men of their community and land, then was it so great a cost to bear?

Too often practices are targeted but not enough times are they dissected with the intent to understand what their origin might be. To me, that’s half the information and not enough knowledge. When I hear or read or find out about practices that are too regressive or orthodox for modern times, I try to understand the logic behind the practice. What might have led to its existence in the first place much led its continued practice. And the reason I do this is because I know we as a land have been one of seekers and knowledge, we didn’t do things just because. Our ancestors didn’t just formulate practices for the sake of them but for reasons that vary and can be only understood from context and on the basis of their respective requirements and roles. For example, the practice of fasting, particular poojas or offerings made for the same varying per the ritual and the time of the year it’s meant to be performed, the practice of Yoga… everything has a purpose. It doesn’t make sense to me that down the line we stopped questioning or started doing things illogically or because we started becoming regressive just because.I believe even the origins of these practices have a history to them which should be analysed in the context of the era they began and what was happening at the time in that particular region, it might bring a POV that doesn’t preach for the continuation of such practices but it can certainly explain the need for them in the first place. Most of the practices that continue today are done so because people have followed them but not questioned their need or their origin; they don’t take into account that something might have been changed per the need of the time centuries ago but it wasn’t the norm until the memory of it not being the norm was itself forgotten and lost over time.

When people start doing that, they may then decide whether or not the practice makes sense even today or not. Whether they wanna follow it on an individual level or even as masses or not.

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Posted: 10 hours ago

I completely agree with what u said. We celebrate the Devi..and the literal meaning of Garba is Garbha, the womb. We worship the divine feminine energy, the Jagat Janani.

We see so much hatred towards Gujaratis online..often from RW too..often mocked, scorned..just for lesser representation in army. But they forget that Gujarat is a border state. Gujarat and Rajasthan r among the regions that faced first onslaught of invaders along with the bordering regions in Pakistan..and yet they survived. The culture survived, the faith n religion persisted. Kutch was the region that faced a lot. And yet these regions stayed and thrived with India. God knows what all they had to endure to preserve for us what all we hold so dear to us

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Posted: 6 hours ago

Originally posted by: Kyahikahoon

I completely agree with what u said. We celebrate the Devi..and the literal meaning of Garba is Garbha, the womb. We worship the divine feminine energy, the Jagat Janani.

We see so much hatred towards Gujaratis online..often from RW too..often mocked, scorned..just for lesser representation in army. But they forget that Gujarat is a border state. Gujarat and Rajasthan r among the regions that faced first onslaught of invaders along with the bordering regions in Pakistan..and yet they survived. The culture survived, the faith n religion persisted. Kutch was the region that faced a lot. And yet these regions stayed and thrived with India. God knows what all they had to endure to preserve for us what all we hold so dear to us

Because criticism has been popularised but not critical thinking. Western standards have been used to identify what is good or bad, evil or saintly as if the west as a collective has some kind of moral and ethical superiority that their ways aren’t flawed.

They compare Sati to Witch burning of Europe, as if women who were Satis were prosecuted for their widowhood and forced to sit in a pyre against their wishes. As if Witch burning in Europe wasn’t carried out against women simply for practicing medicine like using herbs to treat illnesses and diseases, where women were demonised for simply using their brains and showing their smarts. One was a voluntary act that was done in isolation while there was nothing voluntary about the other let alone it being carried out in isolation. But apparently what’s evil in Europe is also evil in Indian context. As if their women were ever treated with reverence as ours were and still are where upbringing is done right.

Every part of India has some or the other kind of Devi associated with it. Like I said, I live in Mumbai, the city itself is named after Mumba Devi who is said to be the guardian and protector of the city. When we call ourselves Mumbaikars we’re associating ourselves with the energy and protection of Maa Parvati’s Mumba swaroop, and saying we’re under her protection and she’s our mother. But when we called ourselves Bombayiites, it meant absolutely nothing beyond being residents of a city called Bombay, a name that itself has no meaning beyond the fact that some British guy felt it was what he wanted to call the place.

Often the atrocities carried out on North India is not analysed as well as it should, even when it is, for reasons beyond my understanding at least, Gujarat and Rajasthan aren’t accounted for as much as say UP and other places.

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Posted: 2 hours ago

In the beginning of her political career, Mamata banerjee was dragged out from the CM's office. Now again she will be dragged out of CM's office, which will mark the end of her political career

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Posted: 24 minutes ago

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