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In old times, the aborigines of this place were the tribals named Nagas, Pishachas and Yakshas, who used to go in summer towards Tibet and return to Kashmir in winter.
Because of the fear of these tribals, the Brahmins used to depart from the valley before the tribals returned.
The Brahmins begin to reside in Kashmir permanently, only after they started giving presents to these Aborigines on specific festivals at the suggestion of Nila Nag,
the King of Nagas. He continued to rule Satidesa (Kashmir valley) even after its desiccation.
[Let humans settle down permanently in Kashmir,
O, possessed of the fierce prowess. The people are always facing misery in coming and going.
Leaving their homes in various places, the humans
are troubled. With their favour let them live
here. This is the boon I solicit. : Nila (said): “Let it be so, O best among the twice-born. The humans may live here permanently, if you follow my instructions, which
I received from Keshava”].
The festival Khichiramavasya is still observed by all Kashmiri Hindus. On this day, which falls on the fifteenth day of the dark 3 fortnight of the month of Poh (generally in the month of December- January),
Because of the fear of these tribals, the Brahmins used to depart from the valley before the tribals returned.
2nd January - P\xf3h Gat\xfb Pachh M\xe0vas
— KashmirAsItIs-KP (@kashmirasitis) January 1, 2022
YAKSHAMAVASI pic.twitter.com/jB63YpQlZx
The Brahmins begin to reside in Kashmir permanently, only after they started giving presents to these Aborigines on specific festivals at the suggestion of Nila Nag,
the King of Nagas. He continued to rule Satidesa (Kashmir valley) even after its desiccation.
[Let humans settle down permanently in Kashmir,
O, possessed of the fierce prowess. The people are always facing misery in coming and going.

Leaving their homes in various places, the humans
are troubled. With their favour let them live
here. This is the boon I solicit. : Nila (said): “Let it be so, O best among the twice-born. The humans may live here permanently, if you follow my instructions, which
I received from Keshava”].
The festival Khichiramavasya is still observed by all Kashmiri Hindus. On this day, which falls on the fifteenth day of the dark 3 fortnight of the month of Poh (generally in the month of December- January),
THREAD!
You very cleverly picked the facts according to your narrative. And distorted them to subtly establish your false narrative that India is not the originator of Zero. So let me tell you the remaining unlooked facts that you "forgot" and show you the full history of zero.
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Egyptian 'nfr' was more like a reference point. They had a concept for the ”base” or ”ground-level,” for their architectural plans. For ex. ”1 cubit above nfr”. And all the nos. would b made by combining multiples of the symbols, so they hd no use for 0 even as a placeholder
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The Incas had the decimal system but so did the Harappan people in 3500 B.C.E.
Also, the Incas neither had the Idea of zero as an integer nor did they have a symbol for its representation.
4/13
Coming to the Babylonians, their placeholder was not a true zero bcoz it was not used alone, nor was it used at the end of a number. Thus nos. like 2 & 120 (2×60) looked same bcoz the larger nos. lacked a final sexagesimal placeholder. Only context could differentiate them.
5/13
And for Greeks, they had no symbol for zero (μηδέν) and did not use a digit placeholder for it. They seemed unsure about the status of zero as a number. They asked themselves, "How can nothing be something?"
You very cleverly picked the facts according to your narrative. And distorted them to subtly establish your false narrative that India is not the originator of Zero. So let me tell you the remaining unlooked facts that you "forgot" and show you the full history of zero.
[THREAD: ZERO]
— Amit Schandillia (@Schandillia) December 2, 2020
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Once upon a time in the land of Mesopotamia, there lived a people who engaged in commerce, had a system of weights and measures, paid in currency, and most importantly, kept written records of all of this in clay tablets. These were the Sumerians.
2/13
Egyptian 'nfr' was more like a reference point. They had a concept for the ”base” or ”ground-level,” for their architectural plans. For ex. ”1 cubit above nfr”. And all the nos. would b made by combining multiples of the symbols, so they hd no use for 0 even as a placeholder
3/13
The Incas had the decimal system but so did the Harappan people in 3500 B.C.E.
Also, the Incas neither had the Idea of zero as an integer nor did they have a symbol for its representation.
4/13
Coming to the Babylonians, their placeholder was not a true zero bcoz it was not used alone, nor was it used at the end of a number. Thus nos. like 2 & 120 (2×60) looked same bcoz the larger nos. lacked a final sexagesimal placeholder. Only context could differentiate them.
5/13
And for Greeks, they had no symbol for zero (μηδέν) and did not use a digit placeholder for it. They seemed unsure about the status of zero as a number. They asked themselves, "How can nothing be something?"
ArudraDarisanam/Thiruvathrai-an important hindu festival celebrated mostly in TamilNadu & Kerala.Shiva as Nataraja performed Ananda Thandav for Vyaghrapada&Patanjali Rishi
Do you know why Kali is made as Naivedyam/offering for Bhagwan Shiva on Thiruvathrai..see Story #Thread 👇
It is related to incidents happened in the life of a devotee of Bhagwan Shiva - Senthanar who lived in Chidambaram. He used to sell firewoods for his earnings.Using the money earned by selling firewood,he used to feed atleast one sivanadiyar once a day,before having his food.
Bhagwan Shiva decided to test devotion of https://t.co/eV3eQg0UZx day it rained heavily &all the firewood he got https://t.co/pqEiuKGnkr firewood was wet he couldn't https://t.co/UmXb50ik0Z he didn't have much cash to buy rice for that day's meal.He managed to prepare Kali with
some rice and jaggery.He waited for sivanadiyar,but time went on - Senthanar was worried as no sivanadiyar visited his place on that https://t.co/VAOQYerjta Thillai Natarajar came as a Sivanadiyar to Senthanar home.Senthanar opened door & was overwhelmed to see a sivanadiyar
He served Kali to Sivanadiyar. Sivanadiyar (Shiva)enjoyed while eating Kali amudum &asked Senthanar to parcel the remaining Kali for his next meal.
In those times,it is customary for Chola Raja Kandaratidhar to hear
to hear sound of Nataraja's salangai (ghungroo) during daily
Do you know why Kali is made as Naivedyam/offering for Bhagwan Shiva on Thiruvathrai..see Story #Thread 👇

It is related to incidents happened in the life of a devotee of Bhagwan Shiva - Senthanar who lived in Chidambaram. He used to sell firewoods for his earnings.Using the money earned by selling firewood,he used to feed atleast one sivanadiyar once a day,before having his food.
Bhagwan Shiva decided to test devotion of https://t.co/eV3eQg0UZx day it rained heavily &all the firewood he got https://t.co/pqEiuKGnkr firewood was wet he couldn't https://t.co/UmXb50ik0Z he didn't have much cash to buy rice for that day's meal.He managed to prepare Kali with
some rice and jaggery.He waited for sivanadiyar,but time went on - Senthanar was worried as no sivanadiyar visited his place on that https://t.co/VAOQYerjta Thillai Natarajar came as a Sivanadiyar to Senthanar home.Senthanar opened door & was overwhelmed to see a sivanadiyar
He served Kali to Sivanadiyar. Sivanadiyar (Shiva)enjoyed while eating Kali amudum &asked Senthanar to parcel the remaining Kali for his next meal.
In those times,it is customary for Chola Raja Kandaratidhar to hear
to hear sound of Nataraja's salangai (ghungroo) during daily