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dontwakeup-ishu · 3 months ago
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#SaveBangladeshiHindus
Despite facing violence and discrimination all because we are a minority and "HINDU" the world remains largely silent on our sufferings. Many support the deeds of Muslim communities while neglecting the suffering of Hindus and calling the news report as fake and a pathway to invoke riots
Breaking temples and idols? Setting houses on fire? Burning hindu people alive? Torchering hindu women untill they die?
ALL FOR WHAT ?????
But now the so called liberals and seculars won't advocate for equal support and protection for Hindu minorities.
#are we all that unsafe for being HINDU?
Bloody Shame on y'all
now no one will talk about humanity ?
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indicamshaa · 3 months ago
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Bangladeshi Hindoos Protesting
Jai Maa Kaali🔱🔱
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the-ind1gen0us-jude4n · 3 months ago
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TW: Blood, Gore, Bodies and Violence
Right now, there is a genocidal rampage happening in Bangladesh, where Hindus are being targeted, kidnapped, incarcerated, abused, raped, murdered, and even lynched.
What we are seeing is the true face of radical Islamism and how radical Islamism has no care for life, but only death, and how intolerant it is.
It is absolutely disgusting and appalling how the international community is silent on this very real genocide happening against Bangladeshi Hindus.
All Eyes On Bangladesh
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dwarpharini · 18 days ago
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SAVE Bangladeshi HINDUS 🙏🏻
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Src:- quora
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lilapplesheadcannons · 3 months ago
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This is my purely fandom based account. I post all my serious posts on my other blog. However, this is also the account with the highest reach. I have done my best to help out others, including donating to GFMs from Palestinians. This is my turn to ask for help.
I am a Bangladeshi Hindu. Our lives are serious risk right now. My friends and family members had to leave their own homes for safety. I am posting screenshots and links to the attacks we faced in the last few days. Any protests on social media are faced with more attacks for being a 'Awami league' (the previous government) or 'RAW agent' (Indian intelligence agency). I supported the student protests and did my best to support them, then why are my family, friends, and faith at risk? Is this what I deserve? I absolutely condemn the corruption and terror by the last Awami League Government, but why is that our fault? My family never even dared to vote in any national elections. There's no police available as they are afraid. The army is of very limited help. There are photos on Facebook of students and local people trying to guard the temples but that is nowhere enough.
1. ISKON Temple, Meherpur
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2. House of a hindu family in Jessore
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/93J8J9PpBQe3CJZ8/
3. Attack on a hindu family
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/BN7tBnwDErap2PwG/
4. Khilgaon, Dhaka
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/5dJSNj9DMgyF8m57/
5. Temple, Panchagar
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6. This singer and songwriter was kicked out of his own home for being born Hindu. His collection of instruments was set on fire.
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/fFeKb72k6sxdbJKW/
7. News link about attacks in Hindu families in Meherpur
8. News on attack on Hindu families un Natore
https://www.prothomalo.com/bangladesh/district/ywrtgfj50x?sfnsn=scwspmo
(And before some fool asks why I didn't post about the student movement in the past, this blog is about Danmei, being involved with which is a punishable crime in Bangladesh. I can't risk the lives of my family for my hobby. I strictly used my other blogs to post about student protests, but I only have a handfull of followers there.)
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4uru · 3 months ago
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Updates from voice of justice Instagram broadcasting group
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@heliopixels @totheidiot
Open letter to all those who know Bangla attempt to REBLOG with translations for non bangali ppl.
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zeherili-ankhein · 3 months ago
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I hope your father is safe
I said the same thing in this post too.. Don't worry he's safe for now and moat probably will be in the future too...
He had just called in the evening and evening seems quite fine, he's still not going to his job tho- but that's for the better I guess..
Thanks for your concern my father is safe :)
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passing-through-bd · 3 months ago
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Love how this is relatable GLOBALLY
This too shall pass but like holy fuck
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bhoobhransh · 3 months ago
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"The Hindus would have no loyalty except to their clan; they would have no higher idea of human association, no general idea of the responsibility of man to his fellow. And because of that missing large idea of human association, the country works blindly on, and all the bravery and skills of its people lead to nothing." V S Naipaul in "India: A Million Mutinies Now" (1990), commenting on the narrative set in William Howard Russell's travelogues of India written as the revolt of north india raged on against the british occupation (1958-59).
A quote very relevant in the times when the "hindu radical" government of India comfortably ignores the massacre of Hindus in bangladesh in the aftermath of the fall of Sheikh Haseena.
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indicamshaa · 3 months ago
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R@pe of more than 30 hindoo women reported in one day.... Rest are unknown...
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diwaani-hu · 3 months ago
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y'all might find it controversial but let's face it, Bangladesh's political turmoil is one thing; vandalizing and posing threats to people is another. from what I've been hearing through the internet (which continues to show the rare ground footages), Hindus are in fear. Bangladeshi Hindus.
1971. 3 million Hindus were KILLED. 200,000 hindu women were R@PED.
i am aware that making this religion specific is what makes this controversial, but it is necessary. when harm is caused on the basis of religious identity, there's no other way around to mention it!
if the world could step forward to speak up on Palestine, it could also step up to speak on the atrocities in Bangladesh.
international authorities continue to issue releases concerning the protection of Bangladeshi Hindus, but serious delay in such action has been noted.
we don't want 1971 to repeat. I hope we start to speak up before it's too late.
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dontwakeup-ishu · 3 months ago
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Save bangladeshi hindus
ALL EYES ON BANGLADESH
Save hindu minority in Bangladesh!! Raise your voices and create awareness.
Temples are being destroyed and people are being attacked!!
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aranyaani · 1 month ago
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so vishwa hindu parishad has announced that they'll start working towards freeing all temples. it's good news but I don't believe they have any real political influence.
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nerdylilpeebee · 3 months ago
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"what should've"? I hope you mean "what would've" op.
And this is fucking horrific.
WTF IS GOING ON IN BANGLADESH????
I saw hindus being hanged upside down in the middle of the street??? Hindus are being kidnapped, raped or killed in broad daylight???
There's an islamist revolution and they are burning all the hindus temples. They are breaking, looting and destroying homes.
Bangladesh hindus are experiencing now what should've happen to israel if not for the idf and iron dome
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Here's a hindu man being tortured and hanged off a statue with yells of "allahu akbar" as the islamists beat him
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A person got burned alive! (those are his legs i saw the video, horrible)
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Hinduse being hanged
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Burned houses(its only one i am limited with the amount of images i can upload)
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caelum-et-ocean · 2 years ago
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Putting this here too
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Links:
https://www.sundayguardianlive.com/news/bangladesh-witnessing-steep-rise-persecution-hindus
https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2022/jul/18/79-killed-77-abducted-95-forcibly-converted-bangladeshi-hindus-highlight-religious-atrocities-f-2477912.amp
https://www.change.org/p/bangladesh-government-protect-bangladesh-hindus-5aeae803-5991-4e2b-8325-74c53739d0ef
https://www.change.org/p/prime-minister-of-india-justice-for-hindu-minorities-in-bangladesh
https://www.change.org/p/shri-narendra-modi-honourable-prime-minister-of-india-bangladeshi-hindu-lives-matter-your-signature-may-save-a-few-lives
https://www.change.org/p/twitter-inc-hindu-voices-being-silenced
https://www.savetemples.org
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gitanjalithoratsblog · 3 months ago
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Rakshabandhan : A festive of Love and Protection
"Raksha Bandhan, a festival celebrated across India, is a beautiful expression of the bond between brothers and sisters."Rakhsha Bandhan is a famous festival among Hindu religion.This festival is widely celebrated in India and signifies the brotherhood and love among Indians, which is the true significance of Rakhsha Bandhan.Rakshabandha is bond that shows the purity and bonding between siblings.
Raksha Bandhan is observed on the last day of the Hindu lunar calendar month of Shravana, which typically falls in August. The term "Raksha Bandhan" is derived from two Sanskrit words: "Raksha," meaning protection, and "Bandhan," meaning to tie. Therefore, the festival signifies "the tie or knot of protection."
If we look into the pages of history, we will find mention of Raksha Bandhan many times.But the most popular story in Indian mythology is that of Lord Krishna and draupadi ( The wife of five Pandavas ).According to this story, when Lord Krishna killed Shishupal with the Sudarshan Chakra, his finger got cut and started bleeding. Seeing this, Draupadi tore the pallu of her sari and tied it on Krishna's finger. At that very moment, Krishna accepted Draupadi as his sister and promised to protect her for life. Krishna told Draupadi that whenever she finds herself in trouble, she can remember him.When Draupadi was being disrobed in Dhritarashtra's court and an attempt was being made to remove her sari, even Pandava Bhishma Pitamah Dronacharya Vidur could not save Draupadi's honour. Then Draupadi closed her eyes and remembered her brother Shri Krishna. Hearing sister Draupadi's call, Shri Krishna saved her honour with his power and fulfilled the responsibility of protecting her.
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The ceremony starts after the sister has done aarti, which is a custom in which the sister swings the thali in circular motions around the brother to bestow him with divine protection. Sisters tie rakhi on the wrists of their brothers.After this, they sweeten their brother's mouth with their favorite sweets.After every custom is successfully done, now comes the most exciting time of getting rewards from brothers. They reciprocate to their sisters by means of lavish return gifts and tokens of money.
How rakshabandhan celebrated in moden times?
Nowadays, even brothers tie Rakhi on their sister's wrists, and sisters also perform the ritual among each other. If some siblings live in different cities, they send each other virtual rakhis and messages on social media and express there love for each other.
Nowadays, Raksha Bandhan is not limited to only the Hindu religion or Indian celebrations; it is also celebrated by other religions and in different parts of the world.
•In the United States, Raksha Bandhan is celebrated by people of Indian origin, as well as by non-Indians who appreciate its values.
•In the UK, Raksha Bandhan is celebrated by people of Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi origin, showcasing its cultural significance.
  Its universal themes of love, protection, and sibling bonding have resonated with people from diverse backgrounds, making it a truly global festival.
Let's celebrate a festive of rakhi with a promise of protection , love and lifelong companionship.
Happy rakshabandhan 🙏🙏
Jai hind🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
#pmo #cmo #the hindu # indian express #rakshabandhan 
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