Sugata Bose @Ipsita Mukherjee : Same here as we wend our way through national and dhārmic identity to identity in the Brahman which is our real Self where sameness in truth abides. Those that cast off their national, racial, cultural and religious identity for superficial labels pertaining to wider humanity of sorts are souls with either leftist agenda or are plain confused by the plethora of phenomenal occurrences obtaining in life all around or simply suffering from ill-digested idealistic gibberish of no consequence whatsoever save making for a perversion of cultural identity which is the bedrock of civilisation. No wonder Swami Vivekananda had proclaimed, "I am proud to be a Hindu." He had further said that the modern man's mind is a mass of ill-digested information running riot in his brain and that between the old orthodoxy and the modern heterodoxy he preferred the former, for the old man had character which the modern man did not, being a mass of diverse data lying unassimilated and creating intellectual chaos. See how the Muslims and the Catholics have their distinct religious identities and how they cling to them through thick and thin. Swamiji wanted all Hindus to develop such a Sanatani attitude by way of fostering Sanatan solidarity. But, alas, these modern humanists of superficial sensory living and shallow understanding of tradition and scripture have cast off their anchors to float in a world of delusive idealism which either vanishes fast into material living or pursues the agenda of establishing the utopia of a material humanism where body and mind and the senses intermediate call the shots till the final shot of death strikes the terminal blow. Alas! We have work indeed at hand, the mission of making of the Hindus a fused mass of divergent sects under a single umbrella of the 🕉 which is the seed symbol of our God, phenomenal manifestation, language et al with the Brahman beyond holding all in its field of variegated manifestation of Shakti. May all Sanatanis unite! 🕉 Hindu!
Sugata Bose @Usha Haywood : The gentleman in the picture has posed for the Turiya state but is in real totally conscious of his surroundings albeit in the darkened state of blocked external vision and pervasive ignorance at that. Feigning samādhi is not experiencing samādhi after all.
Sugata Bose @Zahid Mollah : Yes, the joke has been just cracked as the starter cracker. Explosives will follow whose vibrations shall be felt till the banks of the Padmā. Reach out for bunkers. You may have to rush to some.
Sugata Bose @Zahid Mollah : Laugh while you can. Soon tears will flow as your molesting Pak brothers get their due treatment to your horror. After all ingratitude is ingrained in you who choose to forget the genocidal assault of Operation Searchlight on you from which it was India who had rescued you. You insult the memory of the three millions murdered in the Liberation War by Tikka Khan's Pak army. Shame on you! Traitor to your nation you are!
Sugata Bose @Zahid Mollah : We shall see. It seems the religious kinship in you overrides patriotic considerations. Else, how could you forget March 25, 1971? Oh, I see! You weren't even born then to know what happened.
Sugata Bose @Zahid Mollah : The typical Bāngāl way, you mean? But that is typical of Bangladesh, making bombastic statements with mouth substituting for munition. As for us the world testifies to the strikes on terror camps in Pakistan and POK carried out by India yesterday. But how will you understand? After all you are cocooned in your make-believe mullah-maulvi-madrassa world with its self-imposed confines that divorce you from information and knowledge. Wake up, son, to the sun of knowledge beyond wild imaginings.
Sugata Bose @Ipsita Mukherjee : Skirmishes going on at LC. Heavy artillery fire by Pakistan has claimed civilian lives in Salamabad village, district Uri. Indian forces also countering with heavy firing across LC. The Pak terror bases are army outposts of sorts. Hence, soldiers lost as reported.
Sugata Bose @Ujjal Kumar Ghosh : Superb observation, humorous, full of sarcasm and sheer bitter truth exposing the unholy alliance between the leftists and the Islamists, and between the Islamists and the pseudo-secular-humanist brigade of utopian idealism and cowardly capitulation before the savage forces of medieval origin fast forwarded in time into the 21st century but remaining anchored in medieval monstrosity nonetheless. Your synthesis of the left extreme, the right extreme and the middle extreme beats Aurobindo's integral synthesis and lays bare in a few titular epithets the gamut of political gamesmanship done by the deranged minds of the times of pragmatic fraternity and essential antipolarity.
Sugata Bose @Anirudha Bhattacharya : Inconsequential statement from a man who does not dare raise his voice or care to do so when Hindus in West Bengal are murdered and raped, their houses burnt and property looted by rampaging Muslims as in Murshidabad, Sandeshkhali and Malda, to cite only three such sites, on the pretext of being organisationally apolitical, but now under the pressure of being sidelined in Hindu Samaj which identity, though, the Ramakrishna Mission had renounced legally in the 1980s to escape communist persecution, now chooses, nonetheless, to express solidarity with the nation, as if his support were needed after all. His inability to call a spade a spade as he obscures truth by covering it up with linguistic facades is noteworthy unlike his predecessor-founder who could point-blank spell out the truth fearless or social censure or retribution of any sort. These carriers of Thakur's mission along altered lines are unworthy of being legatees of the peerless Paramahamsa and his leonine protégé, and their calculated observations to avoid ostracisation by the public at large are purely political and not of their oft-averred apolitical nature. Were they true to their apolitical commitment which makes them so insensitive to Hindu pain at the hands of Islamic jihād barring offering relief to victims which is praiseworthy as always, they would have strictly stayed clear of making all such selective statements and been truer to the pristine principles of the Paramahamsa which they so blatantly violate. What would Swamiji have said of all these heresies in his name when the least pain a Hindu suffered anywhere in the world, he said, should stir up all Hindus if they were true to their blood and birth?
Sugata Bose @Ujjal Kumar Ghosh : Even Sri Aurobindo was of this view. He had said that Gandhi's non-violence would have been brutally crushed by the Germans and the Russians were they the colonial masters of India instead of the more moderate British of relatively softer sensibility and more civilised values (the adjectives ascribed to the British in elucidation of content mine).
Sugata Bose @Rajeeb Bhusan Mukherjee : After I have done 100%, I will not need you. Never needed at any rate.
Sugata Bose @Subhadeep Banerjee : The gentleman ought to volunteer for war. He seems fit enough to fight. In OLD SOULS' BRIGADE he must be inducted. Then perception will change.
Sugata Bose @Saheli Basu : Death in the seventies. Too obese to live longer. (Pakistan: 1947--2025)
Sugata Bose @Biswadeep Sinha : We have historically been far too passive to pursue a policy and programme to its logical conclusion. We are a confused lot of too many ideas running riot in our system and preventing us from decimating of the enemy. And the enemy strikes again, this time such a telling blow that we take centuries to recover. Refer to Prithviraj Chauhan's magnanimity towards Muhammad Ghori after defeating him in the First Battle of Tarain in 1191 and then suffering a crushing defeat the following year in the Second Battle of Tarain which resulted in Hindu enslavement to Islam for centuries, ultimately leading to the jihādi partitioning of the motherland whose toxic consequences we are bearing even today. Ghazwa-e-Hind is on. 🕉 Hindu!
Sugata Bose @Bhaswar Das : Then India will perpetually be at war, for terrorist attacks are par for course for the perfidious Pakistanis.
Sugata Bose @Merely seeing will not do. Active communication is necessary. I am not speaking to Miss White Ticks or Blue Ticks. Giving me secondary importance is tantamount to assigning me the status of secondary significance in life, even tertiary titular status which should please a sycophant, not one of dignity and honour which I believe I am. So, while, much neglected, I have ceased to exist in the ordinary world of mortals with their delusive desires dominating discourse, I, nonetheless, make this observation that I, as crop field, will yield as much as one has sown into it. The harvest shall not be mine but the farmer's.
Sugata Bose @I feel not so good at your not even late response to my message and, hence, shall desist from messaging of my own further. Henceforth, it will be replies to messages received. My life from now on will go along a different trajectory and it will be a solitary sojourn hereon for me. I cannot bear constant neglect this way or that from so many quarters and I shall move out of social associations, periodically as they treat me so.
I have from childhood feared loss of relations and get a trifle traumatised even today when people, I care for, remain out of reach periodically. It makes me realise the impermanence of life and love and all that stands intermediate.
One needs security in life and in death and can find it only at the blessed feet of the Lord who resides in the depths of one's heart whose outer glorious representation is the Avatar of expressed divinity.
Earthly associations are always painful and to be periodically hurt from so many quarters, slighted by so many---doubtlessly for some grievous fault of mine---is hard to take in, harder to live by.
It is evenshine for me and the sun is almost set. I live by the moonshine, reflecting as it is of her stellar luminous self. And when cloud-cover hinders my failing outer vision, I falter and fall but it is an inward spiral that careers my path unto my own inmost Self where all is bright and beautiful, all happy and harmonious. I fly to that inner heaven through the limpid inner sky where the lightning illumines and the thunder sounds the 'naad' which in crude approximation in linguistic terms we paint as the 🕉.
Sugata Bose @John Embrey : This state of non-dual consciousness can be Self-experienced when the averment of the post becomes evident. No mediation whatsoever. Immediate perception. 'Aparokshānubhūti'.
Sugata Bose @Aarshi Sarkhel : But I have my reservations galore about Indira Gandhi as well, the Emergency, Bhrindanwale, dynastic politics being just three of them. So, the question of late realisation, the way you put it, does not quite arise. Historical assessments at any rate have necessarily to be continuous with the passage of time and analyses of past and present events and inferences drawn thereof have to be periodic as new happenings call for such brainwork. So, to say that a certain realisation has dawned on me at last is to be simplistic as online observations so often are.
Sugata Bose @Viplaw Kumar Dey : Which is why transmigration of soul, rebirth et al are the natural way of evolutionary progression unto eventual realisation.
Sugata Bose @Snigdhodeb Sinha : But this came ages ago. And therein lies the greatness of the Tathāgata.
Sugata Bose @Narendra Sharma : Holy is the dust, holier than the holiest, trodden by the sages and saints of Punyabhumi Bharatvarsha.
Sugata Bose @Imtiaz Mahmood : You are simply nonpareil. Amazing capacity for creative thinking. Your posts, pertinent as they are in purport and piercing in their weaponised wit, daily delight readers like me and freshen thought and perspective on the most pernicious of evils that has come to present itself as deen-e-perfection. The medium of humour that you have chosen---blessed that you are with generous doses of it---eases its way into the hearts and minds of interested parties and makes for imperceptible changes in perspective about the above-stated deen which effect is the blessed outcome of your priceless pieces. The work that you do is what your Ex-Muslim siblings across the world are also doing, that of eroding the foundation of a faith that is rooted in irrational arbitrary assumptions, intolerance of an extreme kind and imposition that one must submit to sacrificing reason and judgement. There are hypocrites galore in this world who obfuscate truth and the gullible rest who follow pernicious preceptors peddling Paradise myths, but there are a handful of truth-tellers as well, daring the Devil among which lattermost kind you belong. My heartfelt appreciation of your writing replete with inimitable wit, rapier reasoning and all else that cause a roaring laughter even as the idea sinks in, effecting significant changes in the perception of this pernicious theological system that has consumed all within it or in its neighbourhood ever since inception. Stay happy, healthy and humorous is my heartfelt wish for you. 🕉
Sugata Bose @Gul Must : But his (Imtiaz Mahmood's) humour is too subtle for detractors to follow. Hence, castigation will also fall short.
Sugata Bose @Rohini Jalan : Be blessed, my child, be blessed! There is no end to your goodness, to your loyalty, stability, steadfastness, resolve, resoluteness, grit, determination, patience and fortitude. These are the hallmarks of greatness. Devote yourself to learning. May enlightenment follow in its wake!
Sugata Bose @Sanjeev Shrivastava : Do you have any suggestions as to how the PM may better function? In all seriousness I ask this and not spurred by the motive to stir up a debate. Just wish to be informed about your opinion as to what the PM may do to better improve the state of the nation.
Sugata Bose @YouTube [Asianet News English---Sushil Pandit/Ajitji] : Atrocious anchor, totally insensitive, unconcerned, utterly apathetic to the suffering of the Kashmiri Hindus, all evident in his commonplace casual questioning without a stir of emotion rocking his frame or the slightest pain flitting across his face. What a shame that the worst sufferer of the 1990 genocide, Sushil Panditji, for all his gentlemanly demeanour, had to bear it till in describing the plight of his fellow Pandits he became characteristically stirred up as his interviewer also ought to have been in minimum empathy. But the moderator did not exhibit the slightest sympathy that could be detected in his body language as he went about casually conducting the interview from its stale start through its insipid intermediate phase to its inconsequential end. Shame!
Sugata Bose @Sameer Banik : The left have been left behind. They are history. Their ghost lingers on.
Sugata Bose @Shankar Kumar Chatterjee : This is too much of a dermal coating for a comrade who must be courting all trouble to bare his unvarnished skin. You are being unjust.
Sugata Bose @Subir Talukdar : Actually the message appended to the photograph of Salman Rushdie seems to have been doctored and seems not to be Rushdie's. So, I deleted it and replaced it with the authentic quote of Taslima Nasrin appending her photo. It is a pity, though, that glitz and glitter catch the readers' eyes more than the actual content of a post. Such mass superficiality is not conducive to national growth or strength. Alas! 🕉
Sugata Bose @John Embrey : But you haven't studied the Hadees where the hoors have been in 'heavenly' terms described, much to the jihādi kindling of carnal desires.
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