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#Ram Janmabhoomi
devimayi · 8 months
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here's to the discourse over Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir 🥂
Y'all are seriously so conflicted over this?? reclaiming a mandir? Is this the result of countless years of colonization?
I agree that the Muslims are absolutely wrong in their reactions to the mandir being built. but like. guys. chill!!!!!! death threats are coming from mulsim side and hindu's definately need to get a grip.
Right now, we are called to be warriors. please read @krsnaradhika amazing post on this issue
muslims and hindus are both overeacting and undereacting simultaneously imo. please stop the extremist idealogy.
some are saying it's political, some are saying it's unethical. just live and let live for gods sake.
Islam is called "World's Most Peaceful Religion" but I don't see any peace over here.
Props to Hanuman for being the only one truly happy about the mandir. you're doing amazing, dear Bajrangi ♡⁠˖⁠꒰⁠ᵕ⁠༚⁠ᵕ⁠⑅⁠꒱
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mandirdarshan · 8 months
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astroera987 · 9 months
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The Ayodhya Ram Mandir, a beacon of faith and a symbol of resilience, has drawn the attention of millions across the globe. Witnessing its grand construction unfold is to stand witness to history in the making. But beyond the stunning visuals and the architectural marvels, a common question arises: how many acres does the Ayodhya Ram Mandir actually encompass?
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vitalitybasecamp · 9 months
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## New Ayodhya Ram Temple, 2023: History behind demolition
## New Ayodhya Ram Temple, 2023: History behind demolition
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peervoyages · 4 months
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infocoverage · 7 months
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The Majestic New Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, Visiting Time, How to Reach, Entry Process
The Majestic New Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, Visiting Time, How to Reach, Entry Process: Lord Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh. On January 22, 2024, a momentous occasion unfolded as the doors of Lord Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, swung open to the public, marking a historic event inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Nestled at the sacred birthplace of Lord Rama, known as Ram…
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asiantimes-world-news · 8 months
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The Ram Janmabhoomi Temple in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in Ayodhya
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amichandsaini · 9 months
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sanatanrules · 2 years
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sacz21 · 5 months
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The Ram Mandir, also known as the Ram Janmabhoomi Temple, holds significant cultural and religious importance in India. It is situated in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh. The construction of the temple has been a matter of contention and dispute for several decades.
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mandirdarshan · 8 months
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How to get Prasad from Ayodhya Ram Mandir?
Starting January 11th, 2024, devotees can place orders for the prasad through the Mandir Darshan website www.mandirdarshan.co.in
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sillypatrolmilkshake · 7 months
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#अयोध्याभंडारा_By_संतरामपालजी
Supreme Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj Ji organized a 30-day open Maha Bhandara in Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Ayodhya in which you all are respectfully invited to come and avail the benefits.
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aarudasi21 · 7 months
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krsnaradhika · 8 months
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Quick note : Hindus did not demolish the Babri masjid. We deconstructed it. There's a difference in there. The report of KK Mohammad Sir and he himself in multiple interviews say that he stands with the OGness of Rama Lalaa on his birthplace. The mosque very much did have temple remains and the appearance of Rama Lalaa in there wasn't a right-wing move. The supreme court of India has anyway given land for the mosque at some distance from the janmabhoomi so it's a win-win for both the communities now ig. All the butthurt people crying over the deconstruction should also note that Rama Lalaa isn't some non-violence icon of our religion so kindly shut up. Saying that - "He wouldn't have wanted the temple because a mosque stood there once and y'all broke it" is plain stupidity because he himself said - "Janani janmabhoomishcha swargaadapi gariyasi." Both his mother and his motherland are more dear to him than any heaven. Shri Rama did hold up weapons in the favour of what is right when fighting numerous demons and proceeded to threaten the ocean into drying it lest it doesn't heed to him, after a three day penance. The prev governments here were very minority appeasing. One of them even got as far as to saying Shri Rama was fictional when we have plenty evidences of him being a venerated ancestor of ours. All of them fell on their fours when Rama Lalaa won his case in the supreme court. They don't give a shit about the majority sentiments here being oppressed (Hindus have a history of being oppressed even when we're in majority, in our homeland. Are we debating on that now? Oml). Babar should not have done what he did, so yeah like Hindus were just taking back what is rightfully ours. (For the sake of secularism and brotherhood, shouldn't they be understanding our sentiments as well? It has to go both ways, no?) We have been waiting for around 500 years for our god to come back to a palace from a tent and the pseudo-liberal meltdowns are personally very enjoyable to me. You should prolly save those tears for Mathura and Kashi case too. Ram mandir kisi ke baap ke paison se bana nahi hai. Hindus contributed to it. Temple towns were a thing in ancient India, still many of them exist in the south because the north has suffered voraciously due to invasions, never forget. No tax money has been used in the construction of the Rama temple. Hope that helps.
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History denial (yes we were definitely colonized by the Muslim invaders who broke and looted our temples and forcefully converted and massacred many of our people, taking our temples back is a decolonization movement as pointed out by that other anon). Then Kashmir is an integral part of India denial... how can you even say that.
I'm myself a Hindu and a queer, and reading your views came as an unpleasant surprise. Please go do some reading, and educate yourself about how reclaiming temples isn't about hating other communities. Muslims and other minorities can and have been living in peace with Hindus for centuries. What the invaders did was wrong, and acknowledging that doesn't make Hindus Muslim haters.
You answered that other anon with no reasoning, just that whatever happened, happened before your time. All vibes no research or learning.
Unfollowing. I can make Mahabharat quotes myself.
Tipu Sultan famously destroyed temples as well as donated heavily to temples.
You tell me what to think of that.
Temples have been the site of politics since time immemorial. They were the storehouses of public engagement. And that's why they were attacked. And if we draw this logic to today: Religion is in itself politics. You cannot seperate your celebration of the Ram temple from what it really signifies: The destruction of what is presumed to be a mark of colonization.
Agreed, Muslim rulers did demolish temples. But you take one look at the bulldozer politics of today and tell me: Who is being held accountable here? Are the poor Pasmanda and lower caste muslims, who barely have enough space for themselves to live the descendants of Mahmud of Ghazni? Did they inherit the wealth of whatever was looted from the Somnath temple?
Also tell me one thing: why did the Supreme court not conclude on whether there was a temple structure under the mosque, and still give the go signal? Why was the government assigned priest murdered for stating that the Ram Mandir was purely political? Why were there many 'Ram Janmabhoomi' sites before the Babri Masjid issue? And this is not ancient history, dear anon, this was hardly a generation back.
All I ask of you is to engage critically with the world around you. Yes, celebrate Ram within your house, Mod S and I will not break into your house and laugh at you. But take one look around you as to how your celebrations are actually built on others' misery.
Oh, and by the way: if we as a nation were really decolonising.......why are massive corporations kicking Adivasis of their lands in Aarey, Hasdeo (where our dear Adani is trying to 'develop' coal mines), Gadchiroli, and many many many many places where displacement happens through casteist Panchayat meetings which are held under the supervision of the State (which are not done in the presence of the people actually affected by such projects).
In my head it means one thing: The Ram Mandir is only a carrot waved in front of us to distract us from the real State Violence that goes on. And personally, I think that's a very disrespectful way of using a god. Its actually.....saddening.
Thank you for protecting your peace and unfollowing us, though! I wish you farewell on your internet journey
-Mod G
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Hello, Anon-Who-Is Unfollowing-And-Have-Decided-to-Announce-Your-Departure-Because-You-Wanted-Our-Attention,
Well, you have my attention. But it seems like I don't have yours because you have somehow managed to only read one paragraph selectively and completely gloss over everything else.
If you had read what I said clearly, you would have clearly seen the part where I said that the political majority CANNOT claim reclamation because YOU ARE NOT OPPRESSED. YOU HAVE ALL THE POWER. Do you understand this? Or has any hint of nuance completely managed to escape you? YOU, AS A SELF-PROFESSED HINDU, ARE NOT BEING OPPRESSED FOR YOUR HINDU IDENTITY IN THIS COUNTRY. YOU IN NO WAY ARE EVEN A LITTLE BIT HARMED BY A TEMPLE BEING DESTROYED CENTURIES AGO.
You want to talk about decolonisation? Let's talk about how the term "Hindu" that you're so proud of is actually a very recent term and is actually only a thing because the European colonisers just wanted an easy religious box to put us all in. If you're really so gung-ho about decolonisation, please decolonize yourself fully and throw away this term too. While we're at it, let's also examine why your decolonisation efforts are so selective?
"I'm myself a Hindu and a queer". I notice you conveniently skipped over the "dalit" part of my identity that actually might have led to a massive difference in lived experience in this country. I also talked about reparation to the "lower" castes. You skipped that too.
What the invaders did was wrong, and what you're doing is wrong too. Their wrongs don't mean that you are automatically right.
I gave you all my reasoning, told you everything. You skimmed through them and paid attention to the only part that you wanted to focus on.
Thank you for unfollowing, I hope you have a good day.
-Mod S
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