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zeherili-ankhein · 2 months ago
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In one of the Puranas, the Devas were telling Varun that the ocean is the husband of all the rivers of the world....
But not all rivers are women, including two Indian ones 👀👀
Samudra Dev I didn't know you swung both ways (what else did I expect from someone related to VARUN tho)
ALSO BRAHMAPUTRA??? HELLO??? U HAVE A HUSBAND???
SINDHUJI??? HELP
I HEARD THAT ONCE (it was on accordance to Ganga) BUT IT WAS TOTALLY OUT OF MY MIND OMG
I mean he's the Samudra so he got those waves hitting both the shores (does this joke even makes sence? Lmao)
WAIT DOES THAT MAKE SAMUDRA BRAHMA'S SON IN LAW?? but both of them looks like dadaji in media tho-
EVEN SINDHU AHSHDGDGD
Yes yes this is fact they got a husband. And they (Sindhu and Brahmaputra) are also lovers 😌
Wait- but there's a river names Varuna too right?
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tilbageidanmark · 10 months ago
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Sun prayers: Hindu devotees offer prayers to the Sun god on the banks of river Brahmaputra during 'Chaiti Chhath Puja' festival in Guwahati, India
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mitskey · 1 year ago
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h0bg0blin-meat · 4 days ago
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Have I told you about my hc that Brahmaputra's Vahan is a Dragon (The Chinese River ones)?
OMG YES MAYBE
Tsang Po and Bixi (or Pu Lao) :D
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shikhersimagery · 1 year ago
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In the lap of nature by Shikher's Imagery Via Flickr: We all need to step beyond the bounds of our daily lives and be in the lap of nature, for there is a difference between livelihood and life. River Luit in Majuli, Assam.
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shikhers · 1 year ago
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Mystique of misty morning by Shikher's Imagery Via Flickr: The mystique of mist does no harm as it gives you peace of mind and the extra time to wait for the clarity to come your way. Shots from Majuli, Assam.
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indianencyclopedia · 2 years ago
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India's rivers can be broadly categorized into four types based on their source - Himalayan rivers, coastal rivers, Deccan rivers, and inland drainage rivers. The Himalayan rivers, like the Ganga, Yamuna, and Brahmaputra, originate in the Himalayas and flow through the northern and eastern parts of India. The coastal rivers, like the Godavari, Krishna, and Kaveri, originate in the Western Ghats and flow towards the eastern coast of India.
https://www.indianetzone.com/2/indian_rivers_lakes.htm
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rhk111sblog · 1 month ago
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Relations between China and India continue to slowly improve, especially after the Meeting between the National Security Adviser (NSA) of India, Ajit Doval, and the Foreign Minister of China, Wang Yi. China has, for example, now agreed to resume the "Kailash-Manasarovar Yatra" Pilgrimage of Hindus from India to Tibet, and is now even providing Data relating to the Flow of Water to the Brahmaputra and Sutlej Rivers from their Side.
Cross Border Trade between the two Countries have also resumed at Nathu La in Sikkim, India. India has now realized that to grow their Manufacturing Base, they will need closer Ties with China who is the Leader in many Fields such as Electric Vehicles (EV), High Speed Trains, Batteries, Solar Technology and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV).
Indian Businessmen also want to have less Restrictions in Terms of Investments, Imports and Travel to China. They are also calling for India to join the Trade Organizations that are being led by China such as the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) and the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).
Here is the Link to the Article at “The Wire” Website: https://thewire.in/diplomacy/pragmatism-is-the-name-of-indias-new-game-with-china
SOURCE: Pragmatism Is the Name of India's New Economic Game With China {Archived Link}
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theundefeateddhawk · 1 year ago
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Every calm sunset like this has made me realise that the ending is always beautiful no matter what!!!
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zeherili-ankhein · 4 months ago
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Do you wanna join the cult of Sindhu x Brahmaputra (Im the only member rn)
asking @randomx123 and @hydestudixs as well
OMGGG ABSOLUTELY SKSKSJDJDJDHDH FINALLY MY BOY BRAHMAPUTRA GETTING RECOGNITION
But wait so we going with Vedic Sindhu which was personified as a man or woman personified Sindhu or like fluid Sindhu
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mitskey · 1 year ago
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todayonglobe · 2 years ago
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shikhersimagery · 1 year ago
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In the vast emptiness by Shikher's Imagery Via Flickr: Your inner self is far more complete than being deluded by the vast emptiness around you.
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shikhers · 11 months ago
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Being together by Shikher's Imagery Via Flickr: When you travel the same distance and occupy the same space, the ‘being together’ becomes an ethos more than just a mere fact. (Two boats joined with a plank and a rope attached on either side of the narrow bend of the river make for this ingenious way of crossing the stream. Seen at Majuli, Assam.)
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sitting-on-me-bum · 2 months ago
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A herd of wild Asiatic elephants bathe at a wetland near the Brahmaputra river, Assam, India
Photograph: Biju Boro/AFP/Getty Images
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insightfultake · 22 days ago
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Turbulent Waters: Unraveling the India-China Struggle Over the Brahmaputra
The waters of the Brahmaputra, or Yarlung Tsangpo as it is known in Tibet, have always been a lifeline for millions. Yet, they are now becoming a flashpoint in the geopolitical tensions between India and China. With Beijing’s ambitious plans to construct a colossal $137 billion hydropower project in Medog County, the stakes for South Asia’s environmental and water security have reached unprecedented heights.
China’s proposed dam, designed to harness the staggering 2,000-meter drop of the Brahmaputra’s flow, promises to generate 60,000 MW of power—enough to light up entire nations. However, for India and Bangladesh, this “green project” risks becoming a poisoned chalice. The environmental consequences and geopolitical implications could ripple far downstream, impacting millions who depend on the river for their livelihoods...Read more
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