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idiotpaintedface · 1 day
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With my art, I’ve tried bringing changes to this method by depicting the life and stories of Lord Buddha, Babasaheb Ambedkar and other revolutionaries close to my heart.
Art by anti-caste Madhubani artist Malvika Raj
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srkgirlblogger · 11 months
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interview with priya das from bihar, who came under fire for burning the hindu scripture "manusmriti" and using it to both cook chicken and light her cigarette.
adding this because it seems necessary for some reason and in anticipation of this post potentially breaking containment; due to the debate happening in the US regarding the banning of books from school libraries, I'd request all of you to please consider that this book is foundational to the prevalence of practices such as caste-based bigotry and endogamy, and that burning it as a political stance has been in practice since the 1940s. do not argue about freedom of speech in the notes.
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omgindiablog · 2 months
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Jama Masjid Mosque, Patna, Bihar, India: Patna historically known as Pataliputra, is the capital and largest city of the state of Bihar in India. Patna also serves as the seat of Patna High Court. The Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain pilgrimage centers of Vaishali, Rajgir, Nalanda, Bodh Gaya, and Pawapuri are nearby and Patna City is a sacred city for Sikhs as the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh was born here. The modern city of Patna is mainly on the southern bank of the river Ganges. Wikipedia
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kaalbela · 1 year
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Sujani is a form of embroidery from Bihar in India. It is usually a quilt or bed spread, which was earlier made of old clothes, but is now generally made of easily available fabric with embroidery done with the most simple stitches with motifs narrating stories.
The word Sujani is a compound word of su meaning 'easy and facilitating' and jan meaning 'birth'. The earliest known traditional practice of making the embroidered Sujani quilt is traced to the 18th century. Its basic purpose was to give a soft cover to the newly born babies immediately after birth. It was then made with pieces of cloth in different colors derived from used saris and dhotis by sewing them together, adopting a simple running stitch. This process involved use of three or four patches of old saris or dhotis, fitted one over the other and then quilting them together using the thread that was also drawn from the discarded garments. Motifs expressing the mother's for her newborn child were sewn on the quilt, generally done with a chain stitch in dark color. The motifs sewn on the quilt represented sun and cloud, indicative of life-giving forces, fertility symbols, sacred animals, and mythical animals to protect against evil forces, and to attract blessings from the gods. Use of different shades of threads symbolized life's forces such as red, symbolic of blood and yellow denoting the sun. Sujani clothes and quilts are usually meant for winter wear. 
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arjuna-vallabha · 1 year
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Maitreya from Bihar 12th cent. Pala Sena style
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bi-krama-dick-ya · 4 months
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cant believe us desis still meme detroit when bihar is literally right here
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possiblycringe · 10 months
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Back on my crossover bullshit
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manisha999 · 4 months
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#सत भक्ति सन्देश
कुरीतियों का अंत
संत रामपाल जी महाराज अपने तत्वज्ञान व पवित्र शास्त्रों से प्रमाण देकर दहेज प्रथा, तेरहवीं, छमाही, बरसी, पितृ पूजा, श्राद्ध कर्म ��दि कुरीतियाँ जो समाज पर बोझ बनी हुई हैं, उन्हें समाप्त कर रहे हैं।
📚अवश्य पढ़ें आध्यात्मिक पुस्तक "जीने की राह"।
#Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj
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haveyoubeentothiscity · 2 months
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Population: 1,684,222
Note that Patna was known historically as Pataliputra.
The submitter commented, “The Buddha was enlightened near here.”
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nicklloydnow · 4 months
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‘Bihar’ by Ruben Orozco
“Each day is a Rubicon in which I aspire to be drowned.” - Emil Cioran, ‘All Gall is Divided’ (1952) [p. 139]
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satkabir1 · 3 days
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pratikshachandra · 7 months
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Tried madhubani painting after a long time.
The key feature of this type of painting are the lines used. All the patterns used for decoration of the figures are made simply through the combination of different kinds of lines.
Madhubani paintings also known as mithila painting are a famous folk art style of India.
It derives it's name from the place of it's birth that is mithila in present day bihar.
Mithila is famously known for being the birthplace of devi seeta, the consort of Sri Rama.
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shivshaktimachtech · 15 days
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arjuna-vallabha · 2 years
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nutellaticc · 2 months
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karma is real like-what we think of Bihar as Indians that's exactly what foreigners think of India.
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