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This is a thread about the hidden history of Bhagyanagar, Bhagmati, Hyderabad and the Bhagyalakshmi temple at Charminar.
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#WATCH | Some people were asking me if Hyderabad can be renamed as Bhagyanagar. I said - why not. I told them that we renamed Faizabad as Ayodhya & Allahabad as Prayagraj after BJP came into power in UP. Then why Hyderabad can't be renamed as Bhagyanagar?: UP CM Yogi Adityanath pic.twitter.com/hy7vvSLH0z
— ANI (@ANI) November 28, 2020
From a long time, Secularist-Islαmist historians and Media have been on a relentless campaign to hide and deface the Hindu history and heritage of Hyderabad.
They say "Hyderabad was never Bhagyanagar. Bhagmati never existed".
Here is a
It is shocking that such campaign of lies is carried out in face of direct evidence.
Here is a contemporary Qutub Shahi painting of wedding procession of Qutub Shah & his Hindu wife Bhagmati. Hyderabad is named after her.
It was commissioned by their grandson in 1650 CE.

Source of the painting: Ashmolean Museum
https://t.co/q00QauYLwa
Notice the Hindu style wedding with women carrying Aartis. I explain its significance below & demolish the secularist claims.
Let me start with a brief background.
Qutub Shahi dynasty was established by Sultan Quli Qutb Mulk (1470 CE-1543 CE). He came to India from Iran.
India was then a land of fabled wealth and limitless opportunities (pic of Sultan Quli).

We should stand on the shoulders of such giants instead of wheedling/groveling for approval.
@SirJambavan Let’s make a list?
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Ancient murtis and pedestals found in Tanjavur, Tamil Nadu while digging for a sump. Only Bhagawan knows how many 1000s of ancient murtis and temples are under ground still.. pic.twitter.com/Y18CIcZmH9
— Kiran Kumar S (@KiranKS) November 14, 2017
@SirJambavan
@SirJambavan 3)
#Thread#Vishnu Temple, Asuran Gorakhpur UP
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My verse for the temple
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Facts-
This Shaligrama Deity is of 12th century as per scholars.
It was originally in Majhauli State. pic.twitter.com/NS36oRsDlC
@SirJambavan 4)
Surprisingly, one more Vishnu Murti is found on March 20 in Madhubani, Bihar (Mithila region). Media report-https://t.co/LHtNIlqhny
— \u0915\u0947\u0cb6\u0c35\u0c4b \u0a97\u0acb\u0b35\u0b3f\u0ba8\u0bcd\u09a6\u0983 (@govindakeshava) March 27, 2021
This thread is about the history of the mutual interaction and relation between two of the oldest extent civilizations of the world.
We will also look at how appeasement politics alienated our ally and affected our own international position
The earliest trade contact between Hebrews and Hindus could have dated back to the era of David and Solomon.
"The king had trading ships at sea along with ships of Hiram. Every three years it returned, carrying gold, silver and ivory, and apes and baboons"
Bible( Kings 10.22)

According to the Old Testament, Ophir was the name of the place famous for its wealth. Solomon traded gold, silver, sandalwood, pearls, ivory, apes, and peacocks
Modern scholars have identified Ophir with Abhira kingdom of western India
https://t.co/5En1aZrViM

But the first large scale migration of Jewish refugees to India was after Roman destruction of Jerusalem.
Indian Jewish tradition says first wave of Jewish refugees landed on Kerala coast at Kodungallur in 70 CE.
Painting from Paradesi Synagogue(Mattanchery) depicts the scene

The Hindu Maharaja of Kodungallur cordially received the Jewish refugees.
He granted them land, freedom of life & freedom to practice religion.
Painting from Paradesi Synagogue depicts the king welcoming Jewish refugees.
The king is with full entourage bearing colored parasols

VISWAROOP form of "Swambhunatha"
" You are buddha ,you are Bodhisattva,you are sravakas,you are Brahma,you are #VISHNU ,you are shiva ... "
~Svayaṁbhūstavaḥ,Buddhist Strotram,verse no.2

Iconography of Swambhunatha is described in vajrayana BUDDHIST tradition ; heavily revered by Newar BUDDHISTs and Tibetans
In Kathmandu there is beautiful Sambhunath stupa temple
Swambhu-Purana( Buddhist) describes Importance of Swambhunath and history of Kathmandu valley

Look at other acknowledgement of #Vishnu in Buddhist Strotras as a subordinate deity :-
• place of Vishnu (विष्णु भूमि) in Caityavandanāstotram,verse-3
• Vishnu as deity in āryatārāsragdharāstotram30,
Lokeshwershatkam 59,Bhaktishatkam3-5
•In Buddhagaṇḍīstavaḥ 26 , interestingly ,Vishnu is referred as "bhagwan"
Likewise there are many references of VISHNU in all orthodox BUDDHISM
I hereby ending my series
ॐ नमो भगवते
LORD VISHNU IN BUDDHISM - IX
— \u092a\u094d\u0930\u0924\u093f\u091c\u094d\u091e (@RamaInExile) December 29, 2020
"You are #Vishnu(\u0935\u093f\u0937\u094d\u0923\u0941\u0938\u094d\u0924\u094d\u0935\u0902).....You are #Shiva..
....."
~\u0100rya-ma\xf1ju\u015br\u012bn\u0101m\u0101\u1e63\u1e6dottara\u015bataka-
stotram,10,B.S.S/4
Ma\xf1ju\u015br\u012b is Bodhisattva and diff. diff.philoshphical connotation are attached to him in Mahayan and Vajrayana and in chan&shingon pic.twitter.com/fTetna19f9
If Yudhiṣṭhira was a "2000-year-old fictional character" inspired by King Ashoka as Romila Thapar's & Devdutts of this world claim, how did Chanakya(320 BC)
the minister of Ashoka's grandfather,mention Yudhiṣṭhira in his Arthaśāstra?
Any ans devdutt Myth? https://t.co/iE5edIrks1

Paid gurus/experts of Hindutva are on a ROLL.... poor Kashmiri Pandits ... lost their homeland to invaders, now losing their philosophy to pseudoscience https://t.co/sImmn8vQ1u
— Devdutt Pattanaik (@devduttmyth) March 10, 2021
In Chapter 8 of Arthaśāstra, Kautilya compares hunting to gambling. Kautilya says gambling is a bigger vice than hunting and recounts "the history of Yudhiṣṭhira" who lost everything in gambling From Arthashastra 8.1 (English translation by Shamsastry).

If Yudhiṣṭhira was just "character of an Epic created 2000 years ago"
how did Pāṇini mention Yudhiṣṭhira in Aṣṭādhyāyī (8.3.95) dating back to atleast 2400 years?
How did Sātavāhanas mention him in inscriptions dating back to 2100 years?
Dropped ur brain somewhere?
Buddha praised King Yudhiṣṭhira as " wise, righteous, greatest alms-giver". Recorded in ancient Buddhist scriptures. Ashoka was a Buddhist king who tried to rule like great kings praised by Buddha. So, who inspired whom? Is it so hard for this "Eminent historian" to figure out?
Buddha praises Yudhiṣṭhira as "the righteous king who formerly ruled Indraprastha & set entire Bhāratavarsha in commotion with alms-giving" (Dhūmakāri-jātaka, Dasabrahmana Jataka).
Ashoka ruled 200 years after Buddha.
But this genius says Ashoka was born before Yudhiṣṭhira😂