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You know what's funny with this statue? Is that they made their god white. I have met so many in university that think they all superior to white people in culture and appearance. Yet they have such delusions that they think they are white as well. I was in Snapchat group chat with them when I pointed out that their bitmoji characters had white skin and they themselves were brown. They did not take kindly to that and blocked me lol.
I’ll tell you that the Devis, and Devas (demi gods think of it like how the Nordic gods belong racially to Aesir or Vanir, or how Greeks have Titans and Olympians) are white.

There are a lot of classical depictions of the the devas as being fair with blonde hair, and white skin. Even Krshna had depictions as being blonde with his blue body, though it is now misinterpreted of being black (the truth being his skin is coloured as a universal colour in sanskrit which can only be visually interpreted as like a cosmic nightsky).

Indians as they are do not even follow the tenets of “their” religion, they maintain instances of vegetarianism and cow worship socially, the hallmark of “hinduism”(its real name being Sanatana Dharma, i.e natural law/Eternal Truth) is to be SINCERE! This is an impossibility in the society they have created, and they will blame everyone else at any given time, the British, the Sikhs, the Muslims, the other jeets.

The worst part is that any westernized Indian who may had been sincerely religious, will engage in the behaviour I just mentioned, and displayed here whenever they post. Even knowing his racial kin are wretched he will defend attacks against them as being anti-hindu.
 
For anyone rooting for Pakistan to wipe out India, just know they are Muslim Jeets and you should be rooting for them to wipe eachother out
It's kind of funny to see them use our memes against their Indian cousins, as if most of them don't apply to them as well. Also very cringe to see supposed nationalists crypto-supporting these child gang rapists just because they oppose India.

And while we are on this topic, why are Pakistanis so uppity online vis-a-vis India? The Central Asian Mughals managed to conquer all of the subcontinent while these guys cannot even take Kashmir, a majority Muslim province of India where the people are hostile to Indian rule?

There is a saying I hear from Ukrainians about how a "small Soviet army cannot defeat a large Soviet army" in relation to the sort of tactics being used against the Russians by their own side, I think a similar maxim applies here.
 
I’ll tell you that the Devis, and Devas (demi gods think of it like how the Nordic gods belong racially to Aesir or Vanir, or how Greeks have Titans and Olympians) are white.

There are a lot of classical depictions of the the devas as being fair with blonde hair, and white skin. Even Krshna had depictions as being blonde with his blue body, though it is now misinterpreted of being black (the truth being his skin is coloured as a universal colour in sanskrit which can only be visually interpreted as like a cosmic nightsky).

Indians as they are do not even follow the tenets of “their” religion, they maintain instances of vegetarianism and cow worship socially, the hallmark of “hinduism”(its real name being Sanatana Dharma, i.e natural law/Eternal Truth) is to be SINCERE! This is an impossibility in the society they have created, and they will blame everyone else at any given time, the British, the Sikhs, the Muslims, the other jeets.

The worst part is that any westernized Indian who may had been sincerely religious, will engage in the behaviour I just mentioned, and displayed here whenever they post. Even knowing his racial kin are wretched he will defend attacks against them as being anti-hindu.
On the topic of Hinduism, this post reminded of how barbaric, decentralized, and often times contradictory it is, to the point where you'd think they worshipped demons, and fittingly they kind of do. There's this Islamic and more generally Abrahamic notion that all the old dieties worshipped by pagans were just demons or spirits that fooled man into thinking they were gods, and when you look at some of the civilizations in past like the Aztecs, the Germanic Norse, and today the Hindus, it's hard to argue otherwise. If India had been forcefully conquered, forcefully converted to either Islam or Christianity, and had their culture remolded to be civilized, there wouldn't have been a need for the Anglos to create modern Hinduism in the 1800s.
 
On the topic of Hinduism, this post reminded of how barbaric, decentralized, and often times contradictory it is, to the point where you'd think they worshipped demons, and fittingly they kind of do. There's this Islamic and more generally Abrahamic notion that all the old dieties worshipped by pagans were just demons or spirits that fooled man into thinking they were gods, and when you look at some of the civilizations in past like the Aztecs, the Germanic Norse, and today the Hindus, it's hard to argue otherwise. If India had been forcefully conquered, forcefully converted to either Islam or Christianity, and had their culture remolded to be civilized, there wouldn't have been a need for the Anglos to create modern Hinduism in the 1800s.

The problems originated with those very Abhramic religions long before the British,
A lot of the ancient traditions were passed down generationally as an oral canon where a sage/druid/guru/gode (not necessarily a priest, and even these mean different things but are similar) memorized an entire book. They became a sort of living book, and peoples memories were better back then, they were starting to be recorded in later generations as people in general were degenerating but a lot has been lost due as this process of recording on various mediums was interrupted or existing copies destroyed by Abrahamic forces.

The main drive for Westerners to learn about Sanatana Dharma was due to the fact it was mostly intact, and a lot of the traditions were the exact same. However it is obvious that the true expression of our ancient religion will remain muted for some time due to a variety of factors. I do not believe that a well reasoned person who just wants to get on with life will want to learn about it if their main proponents are Indians who’s primary concern are looting and eating everything and enjoying luxuries. Then there are the associations with “Pagan” retards like Tarl, other assorted faggots, and the ever tolerant Christians who are vindicated in their beliefs whenever they see an indian drinking cow piss.

Now onto what you said about demon worship and the like; it is stated pretty bluntly in the Gita and other books by god himself that youre wasting your time worshipping the Devas who are part and parcel of his wholeness. Sanatana Dharma recognizes a true God and philosophically has concluded many of his aspects, names, and methods to which we are to return to him and his realm. It has concluded that there are higher tier beings (Devas/Devis) that are awarded positions to a soul on their journey back(or entangled in illusion but a good person at heart) and are in part held to the responsibility of maintaining the material realm. It further concludes how people will degenerate every once in awhile and become demonic, worship demons/ghosts and so on. We are in this latter phase and it shows.

I would offer to you a simple test of someones motives spiritually, if someones idea of an afterlife is to enjoy luxuries and they pray to the Gods for luxuries they do not have that person is insincere and does not want to grow, they merely want to engage their bodily senses.

However on the flip side if someones motivations for pursuing spirituality is to achieve enlightenment, serenity, a relationship with god, and liberation that is a person who is sincere, and an example to follow.

The distillate here is the former example wants to dominate and experience more material resources, the latter wishes to surrender their dependence upon them and know joy beyond them.
 
You are with ISKCON saar?
No I am not, I am independent at this time, ISKCON was coopted by the people spoken about here and doesnt even follow the path of their founding Guru, and its higher members may have even murdered him, but he was quite old.

ISKCON may have some good people among it, but is staffed by pedophiles and other perverts much like how other religious institutions have been captured
 
Now onto what you said about demon worship and the like; it is stated pretty bluntly in the Gita and other books by god himself that youre wasting your time worshipping the Devas who are part and parcel of his wholeness
Are you saying True Hinduism views the gods like Catholics view the Trinity and praying to the saints? That might be the theology but certainly my impression from Hindus is that's not how they view it.
 
the hallmark of “hinduism”(its real name being Sanatana Dharma, i.e natural law/Eternal Truth) is to be SINCERE! This is an impossibility in the society they have created
this is a very kind and observant way to say it, and it hurts a little to understand that human nobility (the behavior, not the blood) is not the same as incorruptible gold or anything divine. one person or a family can gain or lose nobility in a lifetime.
the south asian subcontinent has been visited by this or that well-meaning foreign role model over the millennia. each time it seems the nobility, the spirit of that law, lasted only as long as the occupation. certain trappings of each era were retained by natives only to be repurposed into their own subcontinental continuum of not-exactly-civilization.
those dharma aryans from the vedic times of mythology went one of two ways: they got out of designated land and built more promising foundations elsewhere, or they stayed and participated in the slowly emulsifying caste system that proved it doesn't work. the purpose was to keep nobility relevant, and guide the underlings with wisdom. minus the noble element of honesty, institutionalized by a resident population that actually cares, that's game over man. that's a recipe for pajeets

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As much as I wish for total nuclear destruction on the subcontinent, in reality a war between Poopistan and Muslim Poopistan will just lead to a massive refugee wave towards Europe.
 
Are you saying True Hinduism views the gods like Catholics view the Trinity and praying to the saints? That might be the theology but certainly my impression from Hindus is that's not how they view it.

Yes pretty much, and I dont blame you for that view (as outlined in my earlier post).

From Bhagavad Gita
"But those who worship Me, giving up all their activities unto Me and being devoted to Me without deviation, engaged in devotional service and always meditating upon Me, having fixed their minds upon Me, O son of Pritha — for them I am the swift deliverer from the ocean of birth and death." (Bhagavad Gita 9.22)

"As they surrender unto Me, I reward them accordingly in this life and the next. Men of small intelligence worship the demigods, and their fruits are limited and temporary. Those who worship the demigods go to the planets of the demigods, but My devotees ultimately reach My supreme planet." (Bhagavad Gita 9.23)

These verses emphasize the importance of being devoted to Krsna and engaging in devotional service, as surrendering to him leads to ultimate liberation from the cycle of birth and death. In contrast, those who worship the demigods, who are considered to be parts of Krsna/Narayana can only achieve limited and temporary results

From Srimad Bhagvatam
The Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is the supreme controller, the cause of all causes, the original personality, and the support of everything, is the supreme object of knowledge. He is the reservoir of all energies, and the cause of all causes. He is the greatest of all, and He is situated as the all-pervading Supersoul in the hearts of all living entities." (Srimad Bhagavatam 10.87.30)

* "All the incarnations of the Lord are either plenary portions or portions of the plenary portions of the Lord, but Lord Krishna is the original Personality of Godhead. All of them appear on planets whenever there is a disturbance created by the atheists. The Lord incarnates to protect the theists." (Srimad Bhagavatam 10.87.40)

* "The Lord, being the original source of all creation, can create all other forms from His own body, just as a fire, without being extinguished, can create sparks." (Srimad Bhagavatam 10.14.13)

* "The Lord, being the reservoir of all opulences, can bestow upon His devotees all kinds of material and spiritual benedictions without even being asked, and without the devotees' knowledge." (Srimad Bhagavatam 10.11.35)

* "The Lord is the maintainer of all living entities, and He is situated in everyone's heart as the Supersoul. Therefore, by the Lord's mercy, the living entity can never be vanquished." (Srimad Bhagavatam 10.87.31)

For future reference, when it comes to the Avatars, the last incarnated one (in this case Krsna) is the one referenced typically when speaking of God, but the most correct name is Sriman Narayana.
 
Are you saying True Hinduism views the gods like Catholics view the Trinity and praying to the saints? That might be the theology but certainly my impression from Hindus is that's not how they view it.
Not to mention the hundreds of sects. The English translation of the Gita might mention a main god at times, but most Hindu sects are defined by which one they worship or see as the primary God from my understanding and experience with a few Hindus (or at least their parents cause the kids gave it up early). Shaktism is one for a female god head, shaivism worships shiva as the main god, there's one for Vishnu and pretty much all their other gods. There isn't one canonical way to interpret the works due to contradictions and different authors and their way of seeing God/gods/aspects of God/etc differ a lot between sects. Some believe Krishna to be the supreme god, but others believe him to be an avatar of Vishnu with him being the main god for example. Different gods are given different creation stories. Also the gita is only one part of the marhabata poems, there is lots of content beyond that weird story.
 
Not to mention the hundreds of sects. The English translation of the Gita might mention a main god at times, but most Hindu sects are defined by which one they worship or see as the primary God from my understanding and experience with a few Hindus (or at least their parents cause the kids gave it up early). Shaktism is one for a female god head, shaivism worships shiva as the main god, there's one for Vishnu and pretty much all their other gods. There isn't one canonical way to interpret the works due to contradictions and different authors and their way of seeing God/gods/aspects of God/etc differ a lot between sects. Some believe Krishna to be the supreme god, but others believe him to be an avatar of Vishnu with him being the main god for example. Different gods are given different creation stories. Also the gita is only one part of the marhabata poems, there is lots of content beyond that weird story.

Shaktism, Shaivism, and Vaishnavism are congruent with each other. The finale is Sri-Vaishnavism.

Krsna is one of the Avatars of Visnu, and Visnu is part of Narayana. One of his plenary portions albeit more direct. Krsna is the avatar of Narayana.

The name Sriman Narayana is compounded as Narayana and his wife Sri Laksmi are co-absolute. Everytime Narayana incarnates as an avatar his wife does as well, Krsnas wife is Radha and sometimes theyre referred singularly as Radha-Krsna similarly the avatar before Krsna; Rama would be referred with his wife Sita as Rama-Sita.

Shaktism is more concerned with the female aspect of the absolute in the form of Kali (the goddess as there is an evil Kali as well) which is a part of Sri-Lakshmi and the third part of the trinity is Saraswati. Shakta means energy and their primary scripture source is Tantra.

Now Shaivism I dont know all that much about in depthly, but Shiva is considered a couple things, first he is considered a devotee of Narayana, and second is the personification of all souls, unlike with Lakshmi there is a made up symbiosis of Visnu and Shiva called Hari-Hara in the modern day, but this is considered heretical.

The three mentioned are considered the eternal paths, because they are congruent and not separate truly. Essentially you can reduce it to the masculine/feminine power at work, or the ultimate devotee.
 
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When visiting the site you cannot right click anything, you cant copy paste the images and you cant even highlight text.
I'm very late to this but this line had completely nerd-sniped me. The way they actually do this is pretty interesting.
They are using this plugin. It seems to have been written a long time ago — it still has references to IE and very outdated JS practices (var, referencing keys by keycodes, etc). It disables right-clicking, as well as shortcuts like Ctrl+A, Ctrl+C, Ctrl+X, etc., but notably not Ctrl+Insert.
When Ctrl is held, it also disables Numpad 1 and 3 (only those two), F9, DOM_VK_EXECUTE (couldn't find anything about that keycode), and the nonexistent keycode 26.
If you try to use PrintScreen, it will forcibly copy no to your clipboard.
Disabling text highlighting is done via the user-select: none CSS property.

That being said, what it doesn't (or rather, can't) disable is opening the DevTools, and then opening the page. Turns out, these retards don't even host the image themselves, they link directly to pbs.twimg.com (𝕏's CDN)! Moreover, it's the exact same image (GndIVC1bEAASt4J.jpg on the CDN) as in Andrei_bt's post, proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that they stole it from there.
 
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I decided to see just how bad the "dangerous electrical wiring" thing is, and I found this abomination against god and society.
What the fuck am I even looking at.
What is this?
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how are they alive.webp

Somebody looked at this and said "Oh yes saar very good saar this looks perfectly good saar." and wandered off to go and rape a goat or something.
 
this abomination
that's pretty mild, honestly. if you keep looking you're going to find the ones that are like spider nest wads of spaghetti hanging off the sides of buildings or suspended on poles. big enough that you could hide 2 cows in it. no exaggeration. i haven't saved any of those images but i've seen them enough to have them seared in

ay tone brown.webp
 
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