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The Rocketry: Another wake-up call for Sleeping Hindus

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The Rocketry: Another wake-up call for Sleeping Hindus The Rocketry is not a typical entertainment movie but truly another wake-up call for the sleeping and snoring Hindus. I watched this movie yesterday. I can say without any hesitation that it is one of the most outstanding Indian movies ever. If this was an American movie, it would be running to packed houses all over the world racking billions of dollars. I guess, while watching this movie, a true Indian patriot would experience a free flow of tears. My most astounding moment was the ticking of the clock when the liquid propeller engine was being test-fired. That indescribable feeling resulted in a torrential adrenaline rush in my anatomy. I felt greatly proud to be Indian. However, like there were so many moments of great pride, chills, and thrills, there were moments of extreme anger against the corrupt-to-the-core Indian pimps of the foreign-based merchants of death who would never tolerate any competition by India, the leas...

Samskritam

In the wonderland of Samskrit    The word  संस्कृत  means polished or refined. It is allied to words like  संस्कृति  (samskriti), meaning culture or civilization, and  संस्कार  (samskara), meaning purification ceremony or sacrament. Most Indian languages, to a greater or lesser degree, trace their roots in Sanskrit. In that sense, more than a mother tongue, Sanskrit is a grandmother tongue. Indeed, that influence extends beyond the boundaries of today’s India, to elsewhere in Asia. Nepal’s motto is  जननी   जन्मभूमिश्च   स्वर्गादपी   गरीयसी . This is taken from the Valmiki Ramayana and means,  “The mother and the mother-land are superior to heaven.”   The name of the national airline of Indonesia is Garuda, which is also a Samskrit word and is believed as a carrier of Bhagwan Vishnu. There are several such instances in South Asia and Southeast Asia. The name of the Bangkok airport in Thailand is called “Swarna Bhoomi”,...
In the wonderland of Samskrit    The word  संस्कृत  means polished or refined. It is allied to words like  संस्कृति  (samskriti), meaning culture or civilization, and  संस्कार  (samskara), meaning purification ceremony or sacrament. Most Indian languages, to a greater or lesser degree, trace their roots in Sanskrit. In that sense, more than a mother tongue, Sanskrit is a grandmother tongue. Indeed, that influence extends beyond the boundaries of today’s India, to elsewhere in Asia. Nepal’s motto is  जननी   जन्मभूमिश्च   स्वर्गादपी   गरीयसी . This is taken from the Valmiki Ramayana and means,  “The mother and the mother-land are superior to heaven.”   The name of the national airline of Indonesia is Garuda, which is also a Samskrit word and is believed as a carrier of Bhagwan Vishnu. There are several such instances in South Asia and Southeast Asia. The name of the Bangkok airport in Thailand is called “Swarna Bhoomi”,...

Objective

*                   आ नो भद्रा: क्रतवो यन्तु विश्वत: *             Understand the OTHERS-पूर्वपक्ष  *             Understand our Dharma FIRST and then persevere to Protect, Preserve and Promote *             Trying to do my Swadharma-स्वधर्म 
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