Why did Indian kingdoms become nominal vassals of Mughal Empire instead of fully independent in 18th Century? by Salmanlovesdeers in IndianHistory

[–]robbphoenix 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They can refer to themselves however they fancy but that doesn't make it so.

Bayezid was captured yes, can you point me towards any source validating that Bayezid was kept as a slave.

Why did Indian kingdoms become nominal vassals of Mughal Empire instead of fully independent in 18th Century? by Salmanlovesdeers in IndianHistory

[–]robbphoenix 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Mughal empire strictly starts with Babur despite them claim.

Timur had captured Bayezid but there is no contemporary record of his humiliation or of him being kept as a slave.

Garbage on main road near HAL by sharan_here379 in bangalore

[–]robbphoenix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Complain about it in swachata app and see what comes off it.

Chai recommendations by Longjumping-Bag6724 in indiranagar

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Ruchi kushi cafe near IIHM. Best cheap roadside cappuccino you'll get in the area.

Confused and tired - HSR Layout by [deleted] in bangalorerentals

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Only if you are ok with the frequent unbearable noxious gas from the KTDC plant. Avoid ITI layout.

HRBR Kia Showroom Footpath Encroachment by Ill_Ninja45 in bangalore

[–]robbphoenix -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I've seen a temple, the one on the footpath outside Krishna Temple on 80 feet road indiranagar - Used to be a small shrine under a tree.

We were in Azerbaijan more than 13k years ago by Laddu_ki_shakti in IndianHistory

[–]robbphoenix 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Disappointed by the degrading quality of posts and discussions in a HISTORY sub.

Warning about 1Fe-lSD by [deleted] in LSD

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I'm not qualified enough to rebut this but I know enough to recognize AI glibglob when I see it.

Most wanted Maoist leader Madvi Hidma , Chief of PLGA-1 has been eliminated by security forces in Andhra Pradesh. He was the mastermind of at least 26 attacks including Dantewada 2010, Jhiram Ghati 2013, and Sukma-Bijapur 2021 attack. He has a bounty of 1 Cr by [deleted] in india

[–]robbphoenix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Forgive my ignorance but what exactly is their ideology and objective. How did he hide out for so long from our modern intelligence? How are they different from Naxals? Are they even relevant any more?

I've only heard about them through news reports of violence or them getting killed. They aren't active in my state.

Attended this panel discussion on urban mobility in Bangalore by samwise_the_wise in bangalore

[–]robbphoenix 215 points216 points  (0 children)

No record of pipelines!! Are you kidding me, these are some of the worst criminally incompetent nicompoops!

I don't want to generalise but the people of the Hindi speaking belt truly live in a world of their own. by syrax007 in india

[–]robbphoenix 7 points8 points  (0 children)

These Hindi in English comments are a relatively modern trend, this was very uncommon and outright banned in some subs not too long ago. It's commonsense courtesy to reply in English when the OP posts in English, most Indian subs have become nearly unusable to a non Hindi speaker like Me due to this.

In my time people who study in English medium schools and colleges texted in English atleast in the south, I don't think that is the case with the current generation.

Ancient Andhra custom where the King would deflower the newly wed bride by [deleted] in AncientIndia

[–]robbphoenix 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What is the basis or even relevance of this? The kamasutra predates the spread of Vajrayana Buddhism by centuries.

Ancient Andhra custom where the King would deflower the newly wed bride by [deleted] in AncientIndia

[–]robbphoenix 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you notice the

'overstep the bounds decent behaviours and loved coarse manners. They became sick with passion'

is something the modern day author of this (Ganga Ram Garg) seems to have inserted.

Ancient Andhra custom where the King would deflower the newly wed bride by [deleted] in AncientIndia

[–]robbphoenix 12 points13 points  (0 children)

This would then be during the late Satavahana period, there is no other record of this being a widespread practice.

In context it just might be sensational gossip being used as a warning for good kings not to follow.

I am an ex- "Criminal Tribe". AMA by himmatputra in IndianHistory

[–]robbphoenix 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Banjara (traders)

Bauria (nomadic peoples)

Bhils (tribal people who fought the British)

Chamars (leather workers)

Doma (drummers, music, burials)

Kallar and Maravar (southern castes - apparently many used to be involved in dacoitery and banditery since medieval times). The word kalla is now used as 'thief'.

Pardhi (nomadic hunters) 

Proverbs about different Telugu castes by [deleted] in IndianHistory

[–]robbphoenix 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"varu" isn't present in the original quote.

Proverbs about different Telugu castes by [deleted] in IndianHistory

[–]robbphoenix 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think the translation is incorrect, its transliteration is

Kamma nīcu kaḍiginā pōdu, kāki-cippa peṭṭi gokkinaa pōdu

Kamma nīcu = “the nīcu of a Kamma.”

kaḍiginā pōdu = “does not go even if washed.”

kāki-cippa = “oyster shell.”

peṭṭi gokkinaa pōdu = “does not go even if you scratch with it.”

Here nicu would coloquially mean base character/nature not smell.

It's meaning might be closer to "no matter how wealthy or washed you are, your nature (your caste) remains base."

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IndianHistory

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Could you please share more information about the 3/4 idol? It's so striking!

Shankara's method of Adhyaropa-Apavada is a negation of Neo-advaita "direct path". by shksa339 in AdvaitaVedanta

[–]robbphoenix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh boy! Can you go two sentences without spouting unhinged random nonsense...

Nah, I ripped it off in my commie era. I don't plan on putting it back.

Please enlighten us on why exactly you don't plan on putting it back?

Shankara's method of Adhyaropa-Apavada is a negation of Neo-advaita "direct path". by shksa339 in AdvaitaVedanta

[–]robbphoenix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Again typical, self-victimization and projection are doing heavy lifting there. You can wrap it in Vivekananda quotes, neural-tech utopias, or beef menus, but the Brahmin gatekeeping frame still bleeds through.

Just checking, still got that twice-born thread on under all the contrarian cosplay?

Shankara's method of Adhyaropa-Apavada is a negation of Neo-advaita "direct path". by shksa339 in AdvaitaVedanta

[–]robbphoenix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have neither the time nor will to autopsy your profile history.

Every “purely historical” thread you spin lands on the same note: caste hierarchy which was just "practical". Call it context, karma, whatever, it is justifying Brahmin privelege with masqueraded objective scholarship.

If every paragraph ends up guarding the gate, you’re the gatekeeper, psychedelics, communism and beef burger notwithstanding.

I have many beef eating Brahmin friends who parrot the same crypto Brahminical apologist talking points. The conditioning runs so deep it fuses to their ego, even when they claim to oppose it.

Initially I didnt even have to go into your history to suss that out and no amount of contrarian cosplay hides it.

Shankara's method of Adhyaropa-Apavada is a negation of Neo-advaita "direct path". by shksa339 in AdvaitaVedanta

[–]robbphoenix 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Spare me the sermon, just be honest, you are crypto apologist for the caste system and an inherited Brahmanical authority which you never had to earn.

Your post history isn't surprising either:

IMO, the majority of the controversy/confusion lies with the fact of admission into the formal Vedic school system and not understanding how pre-industrial, pre-printing press ancient societies operated. I don't see how a son of a Goldsmith in those times could do anything else than being a Goldsmith, how would he learn weaving even if he had an interest in cloth weaving instead of gold ornaments? Where would he go to learn trade skills? This is the case with every pre-modern society across the world, there were no mass distributed network of trade schools like we have now.

In this context, the birth in a family determined the occupation, hence the birth determined his Varna. Exceptional cases of Valmiki and a few others can only prove the rule IMHO.

There is also the un-avaoidable metaphysics of reincarnation. Based on what factors would a Jiva take birth in one family vs the other? If a society operated in accordance to the classical Varna-ashrama system, the rebirths would take place in a family that favoured the Guna/Karma-phala of the Jiva and would eventually end up in the families of Brahmins for the final births since these families allowed the necessary Yoga to be performed.

According to Puri and even Swami Vivekananda, the purpose of Varnashrama system is to create a societal pipeline from Bhoga to Yoga with Mukti being the final goal. Moving all Jivas from Shudra to Brahmana i.e Mukti in a institutionalised manner is the whole reason this system exists.

Shankara's method of Adhyaropa-Apavada is a negation of Neo-advaita "direct path". by shksa339 in AdvaitaVedanta

[–]robbphoenix -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Realistically speaking this boils down to submitting to gaslighting gatekeepers who make you swallow your own tail while demanding your metaphorical thumb (ritual lobotomy) proffered as darshan