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@TimesAlgebraIND Everything burned to Ashes except the Bhagavad gita In a crash where even steel bent, the Gita remained whole. Some truths are beyond destruction 🚩 Jai Shree Krishna 🙏🏻

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Last Message of Air India Pilot Sumit Sabharwal -- "MAYDAY… MAYDAY… MAYDAY… NO POWER… NO THRUST… GOING DOWN…" [Source - News18] Senior Pilot Captain Sumit Sabharwal had issued a desperate Mayday call to Ahmedabad Air Traffic Control. The audio message lasted only five seconds.

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@TimesAlgebraIND Tell me one thing let's put that same bhagwat gita to a fire and let's see if it still stays the same. In such a devastating accident there is always a chance of something not getting damaged. May be there was a metal plate above the book. Blind believing is the problem .

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@TimesAlgebraIND So what's the bloody use? Maybe a bottle of Chanel perfume also survived. Should I start worshipping it?

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@TimesAlgebraIND What is the use? You mean to say, during such crisis god saves himself first rather than saving us? Human life if more precious than bagavath gita

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@TimesAlgebraIND Seriously is this really important when 240 ppl lost life including small kids?

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Let the ministry of Jesus Christ of Nazareth be null, void and of utter uselessness if the one n those who just disappeared are hiding a spoon i Just saw in my apartment are not utterly destroyed n all in their kingdom be cursed n suffer all of Yahweh's wrath in Jesus Christ name

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@TimesAlgebraIND Even now religious sentiments. Time for us to mourn for 241 + others who perished in the accident and not on this text! Don't know when we will grow as humanity?

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@TimesAlgebraIND What nonsense is this...log mar gaye aur ye Prabhupad ki book bach gayi ismein god dhund rahe hai...

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@TimesAlgebraIND You wretched people. Would any God save his children or the book. So much fucked up minds? Who make them. I am a Hindu and I ashamed of you people.

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@TimesAlgebraIND What a great god 🙏..killed innocent people and saved a book

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@TimesAlgebraIND Except bhagwad Gita A man also survived without any burn He survive in 1000 degree celsious Even the intern present inside hostel can't survived Kuch to gadbad h

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@TimesAlgebraIND For Gujjus this will be a subject of rumour mongering for years!

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Did you know The FIRST Printed Bhagavad Gita Was NOT in India! Hard to believe- but true. The Bhagavad Gita, the eternal voice of Dharma, was first printed not in Bharat, but in London, way back in 1785. At a time when Indians still handwrote scriptures on palm leaves, the British had already printed the divine words of Krishna. The man behind it was Charles Wilkins, an English scholar working with the British East India Company. He translated it as “Bhagvat-Geeta, or Dialogues of Kreeshna and Arjoon”, and published it from London the first-ever printed edition of any Hindu scripture. Think about it -1785. That’s before the French Revolution, before modern India existed and yet, the Gita’s wisdom had already reached Europe, opening Western minds to Sanatan philosophy. It was the Gita that made thinkers like Emerson, Thoreau, and Hegel look East for light. And where was India’s own printed version? It came decades later, in the early 1800s, printed in Calcutta at the Serampore Mission Press and Fort William College. Until then, our sacred knowledge survived only through handwritten manuscripts, passed lovingly from generation to generation. From palm leaves to print, from London presses to Bharat’s soul, the Gita’s journey proves one eternal truth Sanatan Dharma cannot be erased. It survives every invasion, every distortion, every empire. Today, the Bhagavad Gita stands translated into 200+ languages, studied across continents yet its heart beats only in Bharat. Because it was born here in the battlefield of Kurukshetra and lives on in every act of courage, truth, and Dharma. “Whenever Dharma declines, I manifest Myself.” Bhagavad Gita 4.7 Over 5,000 years later, the message remains the same. Empires fell. Ideologies vanished. But the Gita still speaks. Such vast ancient history and we fail to glorfiy it enough!

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