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Pichai, तू FACIST है
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@meeper good way to wean librandus off of mudi fascist boomerslop: give them a new target. sundar seems as good as any.
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@HatkeshiatorTND If we get rid of bhakts (need an excuse to act like a galli ka gunda), deal with the kachravaadi varga (impossible; its everyone in power) and tell the librandus to stfu we'd actually see some kalyan
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@meeper @HatkeshiatorTND learning so many words. what do you mean by bhakta? does it have a meaning I'm not aware of....
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@georgia @meeper bhakti --> worship, veneration
bhakta --> one who worships, venerates

culturally, you could describe yourself and be described as a bhakta of whatever god you worship. e.g. in hindi, "mera dost ganesh [ka] bhakt hai"; gloss: "of-mine friend ganesh ['s] worshipper is"; tl: "my friend is a worshipper of ganesha"

then you widen from that to describe fanatics, esp. of politicians, esp. hindu or "right-wing" (indian left vs right isn't fully analogous to the west) ones, as bhakts. so a modi-bhakt is basically a die-hard always-trump kinda guy but for modi.

i'm not sure the context meeper is using it and am less familiar with .in politics than other indians.
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@HatkeshiatorTND @meeper see I'm familiar with the former usage but not the latter. thanks. I still will use bhakta as a positive methinks....
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@georgia @HatkeshiatorTND yeah bhakta in a negative sentimement is partially also a clipping of andhbhakta ie blind believer, it's only negative when applied in a political sense


and to clarify yeah I meant bhakta as the indian version of a magatard(ish) or the ones who become diehard hypocrisy defenders (again all indiapols are kachra bhanti in the same way) just because they wave more bhagwa this time

(also unrelatedish etymology lecture, the root bhag for bhakti actually means towards to divide/classify but in IndoIranian(and probably IE in general) got the meaning of worship in general (maybe kinda as how prasada is divided for devotees) and is the source of bhakti, bhagwaan etc

But the hindi descendant of bhakti bhaanti means class/division
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@meeper @HatkeshiatorTND i have described myself as raising bhagwa but I mostly do it in a general pro-india way that pisses off racists not in like a BJP way. >.< thanks for the clarification! I should go to bed...
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@georgia @HatkeshiatorTND Yeah don't go too into bhagwa without clarification the retards have a monopoly over it it's quite bad tbh.
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@meeper @HatkeshiatorTND ive seen it in hindu chatrooms and I appropriated it. is it actually retarded or is retarded in your overly self-conscious way? (dw I believe you lol)
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@georgia @HatkeshiatorTND Tho the context of you not being an indian (ie isolated from indian politics) would probably vindicate you from that
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@meeper @HatkeshiatorTND I'm still retarded in my own special way
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@georgia @HatkeshiatorTND It depends, there is a different context in a chatroot-political and well there are bunh of rabbit holes

Basially any context which implies political affiliation (+ contextual clues towards it) could imply the negative sense.

It's much more vibes based tbh since folk here aren't that dogmatic over particulars
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@georgia @HatkeshiatorTND yeah most people would see you as the westie curious about indian culture type
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@meeper @HatkeshiatorTND I'm not a neo-vedantin or iskcon I kinda have my own thing going mostly influenced by kashmir shaivism and vaishnavism and muh personal supramundane experiences. I kind of ignore all the scriptures that arent in the prashthana trayi. but I won't call myself more than an enthusiastic dabbler until I do japa every day and learn my first Indian language.
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@meeper @HatkeshiatorTND oh also I read a lot of the bhagavata purana but I hated much of it
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@georgia @HatkeshiatorTND IMO that's the correct way; Don't like most of the major orgs and they stink in the same way indian politics do.

Old times there were gurus that were worth it, but don't really see anyone who really says anything substansial, especially with respect to today (most having an isolated, anachronistic memory osrt of view, rather than what is expected of today)
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@meeper @HatkeshiatorTND the bihar school of yoga still seems legit they put out a lot of publications. theyre definitely more traditional though
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@georgia @HatkeshiatorTND

idk, bihar is the greatest culsterfuck of all indian states and has the maximal form of all that's wrong here so I don't expect institutions to go uncorrupted there
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@meeper @HatkeshiatorTND they translate often forgotten yogic texts in sanskrit into hindi and english and they sell them for pretty cheap as PDFs. I do think youre right that they aren't perfect though especially because theyve done takedown requests for pirated PDFs floating around. I dont know much about modern Indian politics though neocat_woozy
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@georgia @HatkeshiatorTND much better than I expected tbh.

Geeta Press is probably the most alright of such institutions (they had a good dharamshala in rishikesh, which was honestly the most pleasant part of the stay there (aside from the rafting)
also a nice and really cheap eatery
)
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@meeper @HatkeshiatorTND now I want Indian food smdh. but I think I'll get sushi instead...
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