I was telling my dadi how Garud Puran gives a vivid account on different types of punishments in hell so she told me she's scared to read it and mummy dead ass said “Paapiyon ko toh darr lagega hi na” —
whenever i read such instances of modern history, it anguishes me to the bone.
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we are slowly losing our culture, I saw my brother take the maggi plate to the sink without licking it
Not to say that the burning of the Library of Alexandria was in any way less tragic or devastating, but I'm kinda tired about the way it's all presented. Sure it was something horrible that Caesar did, but can we talk about a different thing that doesn't even get mentioned? Can we talk about Nalanda with its 9 million books that burnt for three entire months? Can we talk about the scope of this cruelty that the western world just seems to be ignorant of? It happened in the 1190s when invader Bakhtiar Khilji ordered the whole place be set on fire, enraged that Buddhist monks possessed more knowledge about medicine than his own doctors.
Post wedding rituals at the Jejuri Temple, Maharashtra 📍
In Jejuri, turmeric signifies gold. Therefore, throwing turmeric around symbolizes the gold and riches that Lord Khandoba should bless them with and hence everyone and everything in and around the temple is always covered with turmeric.
What even is the point if I don't get to do this someday —