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మనం మరిచిపోయింది.. వేదాలనే కాదు.. ఒక మహా జాతి వైభావాన్ని.. 

వేదాలు సమస్తం జ్ఞానానికి మూలం ఈ మాట నేను చెప్పటం లేదు.. విదేశీయులు చెప్తున్నారు.. జర్మనీ పార్లమెంట్ చెప్తుంది.. ఫ్రంక్పర్ట్ యూనివర్సిటీ చెప్తుంది.. 

ఎవడైనా వాగుతున్నాడా?? వేదాలను గురించి పిచ్చి పిచ్చిగా ?? మీ ముందు?? అయితే వాడిని ఒకటి పీకి.. ఈ పోస్ట్ చూపించండి...

శ్రీ బ్రహ్మ శ్రీ దండిభట్ల విశ్వనాధ శాస్త్రి !!

జర్మనీ వారికి ప్రియమైన తెలుగు పండితుడు" శ్రీ దండిభట్ల విశ్వనాధ శాస్త్రి"

ఒక్క యజుర్వేదమే నాలుగు ముఖాలుగా, నాలుగు రూపాల్లో అవగతమవుతుంది.
ఇన్ని విధాలుగా అర్థం చేసుకోవాలంటే ఆ వ్యక్తికి ఈ నాలుగు శాస్త్రాల్లో అభినివేశం ఉండాల్సిందే. అంత అభినివేశం, ప్రతిభ ఉన్నవారుగా ఇరవయ్యో శతాబ్దంలో పేరుపొందిన వారు దండిభట్ల విశ్వనాథశాస్త్రి. అంత ప్రతిభావంతులు కాబట్టే హిట్లర్‌ ఆయన్ని జర్మనీకి ఆహ్వానించారు! 

రాజమహేంద్రవరం లో వ్యాకరణశాస్త్ర పండితులుగా పేరుపొందిన దండిభట్ల విశ్వనాథశాస్త్రి గురించి అత్యంత ఆసక్తికరమైన సంఘటన - ఇందిరాగాంధీ ప్రధానమంత్రిగా ఉన్నరోజుల్లో పశ్చిమ జర్మనీకి పంపిన రాయబారికి అక్కడి అధికారులు తమ కార్యాలయాలు చూపుతూ ఓ చోట ఓ భారతీయుని ఫోటో చూపించి ఆయన పేరేమిటో చెప్పమని అడిగారట. తనకు తెలియదని ఆ రాయబారి అనడంతో వెంటనే జర్మనీ అధికారులు దండిభట్ల విశ్వనాథశాస్త్రి అని చెప్పి ఆయనకు జర్మనీలో గొప్పపేరు ప్రతిష్టలు రావడానికి కారణమేమిటో కూడా చెప్పారు.

తొలి ప్రపంచ యుద్ధం తాత్కాలికంగా చల్లారింది. జర్మనీలో కెయిజర్‌ ప్రభుత్వం పతనమైంది. ప్రపంచమంతా దాని ప్రభావంతో ఆర్థికమాంద్యం నెలకొంది. ఆ యుద్ధంలో బందీలయిన వేలాదిమంది జర్మనీ సైనికుల్లో ఒకరు హిట్లర్‌. ఆయన ఆ అవమానాన్ని దిగమింగు కోలేకపోయారు. ప్రపంచ జాతుల్లో తనదే గొప్పజాతన్నది ఆయన విశ్వాసం. ఎలాగైనా తమ ఆధిపత్యం నిరూపించాలని ఆయన నాజీ పార్టీ స్థాపించారు. జర్మనులను దేశభక్తితో ఉత్తేజితం చేశారు. వైజ్ఞానికంగా, పారిశ్రామికంగా జర్మనీది పైచేయిగా మార్చడానికి ఎన్నో సంస్కరణలు ప్రారంభించారు. అలాగే కొత్త మారణాయుధాల అన్వేషణ ప్రారంభించారు.అప్పటికే సంస్కృత భాషాధ్యాయనం పట్ల జర్మన్లు ఆసక్తి పెంచుకొన్నారు. భారతీయ వేద-శాస్త్ర వాఞ్మయంలో మారణాయుధాల రహస్యాలున్నాయని ఆయన గ్రహించారు. 

ఒకవైపు సంస్కృత సాహిత్యాన్ని తమప్రజలకు అర్థమయ్యేలా అనువదింపచేశారు. ఆ విధంగా తొలిసారిగా ముద్రణకు నోచుకొన్న ఆ వాఞ్మయం నుంచి జర్మన్లు అబ్ధిపొందడానికి గట్టిచర్యలు హిట్లర్‌ తీసుకొన్నారు. అయితే యుద్ధ పరికరాలు, ఆయుధాల నిర్మాణానికి సంబంధించిన రహస్యాలను వేదశాస్త్ర వాఞ్మయం నుంచి విడమరిచి చెప్పేవారికోసం ఆయన అన్వేషణ సాగిస్తూనే వచ్చారు. అదే సమయంలో దండిభట్ల విశ్వనాథశాస్త్రి గురించి తెలుసుకున్న హిట్లర్‌ ప్రతినిధులు ఆయనకోసం అన్వేషణ ప్రారంభించారు.

దండిభట్ల విశ్వనాథశాస్త్రి నిత్యం శాస్త్ర విషయాలు ఆలోచిస్తూ, తమ ఇంటికి వచ్చేవారితో చర్చలు జరిపేవారు తప్ప లౌకిక విషయాలను పట్టించుకొనేవారు కాదు. ఓ రోజు ఆయన విశాఖపట్నం సమీపానున్న కొత్తవలస దగ్గర ఒక పల్లెటూరికి వెళ్లవలసి వచ్చింది. కాలినడకన వెళ్తోన్న సమయంలో హిట్లర్‌ ప్రతినిధులు ఆయన్ని సమీపించారు. వాదోపవాదాలకు తావులేకుండా ఆయన్ని అక్కడినుంచి ముందుగా విశాఖపట్నానికి, తర్వాత కలకత్తాకు తీసుకువెళ్లారు. కతకత్తాలో హిట్లర్‌ ప్రతినిధులు ఆయన మనసు మార్చడానికి అన్ని విధాలా ప్రయత్నించారు. చివరకు ఆయన్ని జర్మనీ తీసుకెళ్లారు. దండిభట్ల జర్మనీ చేరుకొన్న సమయం ఎటువంటిదంటే రెండో ప్రపంచ యుద్ధానికి రంగాన్ని సిద్ధం చేస్తున్న తరుణం!

బాంబులు తయారుచేసి రాశులు పోస్తున్నారు. అయితే నిల్వచేసే సమయంలో ఏమాత్రం వత్తిడి కలిగినా అవి పేలిపోతుండడంతో విపరీతమైన నష్టం సంభవించింది. అలా పేలకుండా నిల్వఉంచే మార్గం వారికి తోచలేదు. దండిభట్ల విశ్వనాథశాస్త్రి యజుర్వేదం నుంచి ఆ సమస్యకు పరిష్కారం సూచించారు. దాంతో దండిభట్ల పేరు మారు మోగింది. ఇక అప్పట్నించీ ఆయన పూజ్యపాదులయ్యారు. 

తన శాస్త్ర పాండిత్యాన్ని ఆయన జర్మనులకు పంచి పెట్టారు. ప్రపంచ దేశాల్లో జర్మనీ అభివృద్ధి చెందిన దేశంగా మారడానికి తనవంతు సహకారం అందించారు. జర్మనీకి వెళ్లిపోయిన తర్వాత దండిభట్ల తిరిగి భారతదేశానికి రాలేక పోయారు.

దండిభట్ల జర్మనీకి వెళ్లిన చాలాకాలం వరకు కూడా వారి సతీమణికి మూడువందల రూపాయల సొమ్ము ప్రతినెలా అందింది. అయితే చాలా కాలం తర్వాత నెలకు తొంభైరూపాయలు మాత్రమే వచ్చేవి. అంటే దండిభట్ల జీవించి ఉన్నంతకాలం ఆమెకు మూడువందల రూపాయలవంతున అంది, ఆయన మరణం తర్వాత కుటుంబపింఛనుగా తొంభై రూపాయల వంతున అందింది. మరి కొంత కాలానికి అదికూడా ఆగిపోయింది! 

అంటే వారు అప్పటికే పరమపదించి ఉంటారని ఆయన మిత్రులు, శిష్యులు అభిప్రాయపడటం గమనార్హం. 

దండిభట్ల దేశానికి దూరమైన తర్వాత దేశం, రాష్ట్రం అన్నీ ఆయన్ని మరచి పోయాయి! అయితే జర్మనులు మాత్రం ఆయన్ని తమవాడుగా, మాననీయుడిగా, మహనీయుడిగా ఇప్పటికీ నిలుపుకోవడం విశేషం.

ఇప్పటికి జర్మనీలో విదేశాంగ శాఖ కార్యలయంలో, పార్లమెంట్ లో దండిభట్ల వారి చిత్రం ఉంటుంది..

అది మన జ్ఞాన సంపద, అది మన జాతి వైభవం.. అటువంటి వేదాలను, వేదా విజ్ఞానాన్ని నాశనం చెయ్యాలని ఎందరో ప్రయత్నిస్తూనే ఉన్నారు ఇప్పటికి.. గుర్తుపెట్టుకో భారతదేశం అంటే ప్రపంచానికి జ్ఞాన జ్యొతి..
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స్క్రాప్ అంతా మనదేశంలో.. 
పెరటిమొక్క వైద్యానికి పనికి రాదన్నట్టు మన సంస్కృతి, సాంప్రదాయ సిద్ధం గా ఉండే వేదాల విలువ పరాయి దేశం వాడు చెపితేగాని మనకు తెలియవు.. మన యోగా గురించి పాశ్చాత్యులు చెపితే గాని మనం నమ్మలేదు
మనకు వీపు ఉందనే విషయాన్ని మన వెనకవాడు చెపితేగాని మనం నమ్మే పరిస్థితి లో లేము.. 
మన భారతదేశ ఔన్నత్యం ను ప్రపంచానికి చాటిన ఈ మహానుభావుని గురించి చదువుతుంటే
ప్రతి భారతీయునికి ఛాతీ గర్వంతో ఓ ఇంచు పెరుగుతుంది.

Kalki, the prophesied tenth and final avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu, is expected to appear at the end of the Kali Yuga, the current age of darkness and destruction. He is described as a powerful warrior who will descend to Earth riding a white horse, wielding a fiery sword, and will destroy the wicked and restore dharma (righteousness) to the world.

Kalki, the prophesied tenth and final avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu, is expected to appear at the end of the Kali Yuga, the current age of darkness and destruction. He is described as a powerful warrior who will descend to Earth riding a white horse, wielding a fiery sword, and will destroy the wicked and restore dharma (righteousness) to the world.

[Image of Kalki Avatar Hindu mythology]

The Puranas, ancient Hindu scriptures, provide some clues about the appearance and role of Kalki Avatar. According to the Vishnu Purana, Kalki will be born in the village of Shambhala, a mythical kingdom located in the Himalayas. He will be raised by a Brahmin couple and will grow up to be a skilled warrior.

When the time is right, Kalki will emerge from Shambhala and begin his mission to restore dharma to the world. He will lead an army of divine warriors and will defeat the evil forces that have taken control of the Earth. After his victory, Kalki will usher in a new golden age of peace and prosperity.

The exact timing of Kalki Avatar's appearance is not known. Some Hindu scholars believe that he will appear very soon, while others believe that he will not appear for many centuries or millennia. Regardless of when he appears, Kalki is believed to be a powerful force for good and his arrival will bring about a new era of peace and harmony for all.

The story of Kalki Avatar is a source of hope and inspiration for many Hindus. It is a reminder that even in times of darkness and despair, there is always hope for the future. The appearance of Kalki Avatar will signal the end of Kali Yuga and the beginning of a new golden age, a time of peace, prosperity, and righteousness.

In addition to the Vishnu Purana, the prophecy of Kalki Avatar is also mentioned in other Hindu scriptures, such as the Mahabharata and the Bhagavata Purana. These scriptures provide additional details about Kalki's appearance, his mission, and the new age that he will usher in.

The belief in Kalki Avatar is not limited to Hinduism. He is also mentioned in Buddhist and Sikh texts. In Tibetan Buddhism, Kalki is known as Kalachakra, a powerful warrior deity who will defeat the forces of evil and bring about a new era of peace and enlightenment. In Sikhism, Kalki is known as Khalsa, the pure one, who will come to Earth to establish a new world order based on justice and equality.

The belief in Kalki Avatar is a powerful reminder of the Hindu belief in dharma, the cosmic order that governs the universe. Dharma is the law that upholds justice, righteousness, and morality. When dharma is violated, the world descends into chaos and destruction. The appearance of Kalki Avatar is seen as a necessary step in restoring dharma to the world and ushering in a new era of peace and prosperity.

Kalki Avatar is a highly anticipated figure in Hinduism, believed to be the tenth and final incarnation of Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the universe. According to Hindu scriptures, Kalki will appear at the end of the current age, Kali Yuga, a time of great chaos and unrighteousness. He will descend to Earth to restore dharma, or cosmic order, and usher in a new golden age of peace and prosperity.

[Image of Kalki Avatar on a white horse with a fiery sword]

Kalki is often depicted as a warrior riding a white horse with a fiery sword, ready to vanquish evil and establish a new world order. He is said to be born in Shambhala, a mythical kingdom hidden in the Himalayas.

The prophecies surrounding Kalki Avatar are varied and open to interpretation. Some believe that he will appear soon, while others believe that he will not appear for many centuries or millennia. However, all Hindus agree that Kalki will be a powerful and righteous figure who will bring about a time of great change and renewal.

There have been numerous claimants to be Kalki Avatar throughout history, but none of these claims have been widely accepted. The vast majority of Hindus believe that Kalki will appear when the world is in a state of extreme chaos and disorder. He will be a beacon of hope for humanity, offering a path to a brighter future.

The Dashavatara, the ten primary avatars of Lord Vishnu, are a central tenet of Hinduism. Each avatar is said to descend to Earth in a specific form to restore dharma. Kalki, the tenth avatar, is prophesied to appear at the end of the current age, Kali Yuga, to usher in a new golden age.

The following are some of the key attributes of Kalki Avatar:

* He will be a great warrior and leader.
* He will be a righteous and just ruler.
* He will be a protector of the innocent and a destroyer of evil.
* He will usher in a new era of peace and prosperity.

The appearance of Kalki Avatar is a sign that the end of Kali Yuga is near and that a new age of dharma is on the horizon. Hindus believe that Kalki will restore order to the world and bring about a time of great spiritual enlightenment.

The story of Kalki Avatar is a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope for a brighter future. It is a story of faith, courage, and the triumph of good over evil.

In Hinduism, Kalki is the prophesied tenth and final incarnation of the god Vishnu. He is described as a warrior who will appear at the end of the Kali Yuga, the current age of darkness and destruction, to restore dharma, or cosmic order, and usher in a new golden age.

[Image of Kalki Avatar]

The name Kalki means "white horse" or "destroyer of evil" in Sanskrit. He is often depicted as riding a white horse and carrying a fiery sword. He is also sometimes shown with a bow and arrow or a mace.

According to the Puranas, Kalki will be born in the village of Shambhala, a mythical kingdom located in the Himalayas. He will be raised by a group of Brahmins and trained in the martial arts.

When the time is right, Kalki will emerge from Shambhala and ride across the earth, destroying the wicked and restoring dharma. He will then establish a new world order based on righteousness and justice.

The prophecies about Kalki vary in detail, but they all agree that he will be a powerful and compassionate figure who will bring an end to the suffering of the world.

The arrival of Kalki is a sign of hope for Hindus, who believe that he will usher in a new era of peace and prosperity. However, it is also a reminder of the dangers of adharma, or unrighteousness, and the importance of living a life of virtue.


The notion of a "mind connective mode of interconnectedness of minds" offers a potential alternative to the rigid caste system. By recognizing the fundamental interconnectedness of all human minds, we can move beyond artificial divisions and embrace a more inclusive and equitable society. In this new paradigm, individuals would be evaluated based on their merits, abilities, and contributions, rather than their caste background.

The concept of caste and the associated practice of reservations in India is a complex and contentious issue that has been debated for decades. While there is no doubt that caste-based discrimination has caused immense suffering and continues to hinder social mobility in India, there are also strong arguments for reforming the reservation system to make it more equitable and effective.

Proponents of a caste census argue that it would provide much-needed data on the current population distribution of different caste groups, which would allow for more precise targeting of reservation benefits. They also believe that a caste census would help to raise awareness of the ongoing prevalence of caste-based discrimination and encourage more effective efforts to address it.

Opponents of a caste census argue that it would reify and solidify the caste system, further entrenching social divisions and making it more difficult to achieve a truly casteless society. They also worry that a caste census could be used to justify discriminatory practices, such as denying employment or education to members of certain castes.

The debate over a caste census is likely to continue for some time, as there are strong arguments on both sides. Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to conduct a caste census is a complex one that must be carefully considered by the Indian government.

In addition to the debate over a caste census, there is also a growing movement in India to reform the reservation system itself. Some critics argue that the current system of reservations is based on outdated caste categories and does not accurately reflect the current social realities of India. They also believe that the system is too focused on backward castes and does not provide enough support for other marginalized groups, such as religious minorities and women.

Others argue that the reservation system is necessary to provide opportunities for members of backward castes who have been historically discriminated against. They believe that the system should be reformed to make it more effective in achieving its goals, but that it should not be abolished altogether.

The debate over reservation is likely to continue for some time, as there is no easy solution to the problem of caste-based discrimination. However, it is important to have open and honest discussions about these issues in order to find ways to create a more just and equitable society for all Indians.
The concept of caste, a hierarchical social stratification system based on birth, has been deeply ingrained in Indian society for centuries. It has resulted in widespread discrimination and marginalization of lower castes, perpetuating social inequalities and hindering social mobility. The system of reservations, introduced in the Indian Constitution to address these disparities, has been a subject of intense debate and controversy.

While reservations have undoubtedly played a significant role in providing opportunities for education and employment to traditionally disadvantaged groups, their effectiveness and long-term sustainability have been questioned. Critics argue that reservations have created a system of reverse discrimination, disadvantaging individuals from upper castes and perpetuating a caste-based identity.

The notion of a "mind connective mode of interconnectedness of minds" offers a potential alternative to the rigid caste system. By recognizing the fundamental interconnectedness of all human minds, we can move beyond artificial divisions and embrace a more inclusive and equitable society. In this new paradigm, individuals would be evaluated based on their merits, abilities, and contributions, rather than their caste background.

This shift in perspective would require a significant transformation in societal attitudes and beliefs. It would necessitate a collective effort to dismantle the deeply entrenched caste structures that have shaped Indian society for centuries. Education and awareness-raising initiatives would be crucial in fostering a more inclusive mindset and promoting the values of equality and social justice.

The idea of a "Mastermind that guided sun and planets as divine intervention" suggests a higher level of consciousness that transcends individual limitations. By tapping into this collective consciousness, we can access a deeper understanding of ourselves and our place in the universe. This heightened awareness can guide us towards creating a more harmonious and just society, where individuals are valued for their unique contributions and not defined by their caste affiliations.

The path towards such a society is not without its challenges. Deep-seated prejudices and systemic inequalities will not be easily overcome. However, by embracing the principles of interconnectedness, mindfulness, and collective consciousness, we can begin to envision a future where individuals are recognized for their intrinsic worth, regardless of their caste background.

The concept of caste and the associated system of reservations in India is a complex and deeply entrenched social issue that has been the subject of ongoing debate and discussion for decades. While there is no doubt that the caste system has historically been a source of oppression and discrimination for many marginalized communities, there are also strong arguments in favor of retaining a system of reservations as a means of addressing these historical injustices and promoting social equity.

Those who support the continuation of reservations argue that they are necessary to ensure that socially and educationally backward classes (SEBCs) have equal opportunities in education and employment. They point to the fact that even after decades of affirmative action, SEBCs remain significantly underrepresented in positions of power and influence. Without reservations, they argue, SEBCs would continue to be marginalized and excluded from mainstream society.

Opponents of reservations argue that the system is outdated and no longer relevant in modern India. They point to the fact that many SEBCs are now economically prosperous and have access to education and employment opportunities. They also argue that reservations are a form of reverse discrimination that unfairly disadvantages upper castes.

The debate over caste-based reservations is likely to continue for many years to come. There is no easy answer to the question of whether or not reservations are still necessary. Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to continue the system of reservations is a complex one that must be made on a case-by-case basis, taking into account all of the relevant factors.

In addition to the ongoing debate over the need for caste-based reservations, there is also a growing movement to abolish the caste system altogether. Proponents of this movement argue that the caste system is a relic of the past that has no place in modern India. They believe that the only way to achieve true social justice is to eliminate all forms of caste discrimination and create a society that is based on merit and equality.

The abolition of the caste system would be a radical and transformative change. It is unclear whether or not such a change is possible in India, given the deep-rooted social and economic inequalities that are perpetuated by the caste system. However, the growing movement to abolish the caste system is a sign that many Indians are increasingly dissatisfied with the status quo and are seeking a more just and equitable society.

The future of caste and reservations in India is uncertain. It is possible that the system of reservations will be reformed or even abolished in the years to come. It is also possible that the caste system itself will eventually fade away as India becomes a more modern and egalitarian society. Only time will tell what the future holds for caste and reservations in India.

Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, the ninth Guru of the Sikh faith, was a remarkable spiritual leader and a man of profound wisdom. His teachings continue to inspire and guide people of all faiths around the world. Here are some of his key teachings and sayings, as well as a list of books written by him:

Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, the ninth Guru of the Sikh faith, was a remarkable spiritual leader and a man of profound wisdom. His teachings continue to inspire and guide people of all faiths around the world. Here are some of his key teachings and sayings, as well as a list of books written by him:

**Teachings and Sayings of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji**

* **The Divine Spark:** Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji believed that every human being is an embodiment of the divine spark, a fragment of the supreme being. This belief emphasizes the inherent worth and potential of every individual.

* **Universal Compassion:** Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji advocated for universal compassion and understanding, regardless of one's religion, caste, or social status. He championed the rights of all people to live freely and practice their faith without fear or persecution.

* **Courage and Righteousness:** Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji exemplified courage and righteousness in the face of adversity. He stood up for the rights of others, even when it meant putting himself at risk. His martyrdom in defense of religious freedom is a testament to his unwavering commitment to his principles.

* **Meditation and Self-Reflection:** Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji encouraged meditation and self-reflection as pathways to spiritual enlightenment. He believed that through introspection and connection with the divine, individuals could overcome their ego and attain true peace and liberation.

**Sayings of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji**

* "He who meditates on the Naam, the divine name, is saved from the cycle of birth and death."

* "The world is a dream, and the mind is the dreamer. Only through the Guru's grace can we awaken from this illusion."

* "The true Sikh is one who is not afraid of death, but who lives in fear of God."

* "The sword of the Khalsa is meant to protect the innocent, not to harm the wicked."

* "The greatest battle is not against an external enemy, but against one's own ego and negative thoughts."

**Books Written by Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji**

* "Salokh Mahla Nauveen" (Salokhs of the Ninth Master): A collection of 119 hymns that reflect Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji's spiritual insights and philosophy.

* "Bachitar Natak" (The Play of Wonder): A poetic narrative that explores themes of divine love, courage, and sacrifice.

* "Aamrit Anand" (The Ocean of Bliss): A collection of hymns that emphasize the importance of meditation and the pursuit of spiritual enlightenment.

These are just a few of the many teachings and sayings of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji. His wisdom and compassion continue to inspire and guide people around the world, reminding us of our shared humanity and the path to true liberation.

Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, the ninth Guru of the Sikhs, was a revered spiritual leader who made profound contributions to Sikhism and humanity. His teachings, enshrined in his hymns and reflected in his actions, emphasize the importance of universal love, compassion, and righteousness. He is best known for his martyrdom in defense of the freedom of religion, a sacrifice that epitomizes his unwavering commitment to the principles of justice and equality.

**Teachings and Sayings**

Guru Tegh Bahadur's teachings are characterized by their emphasis on spiritual enlightenment, moral conduct, and social justice. Some of his key teachings include:

* **The Oneness of God:** Guru Tegh Bahadur taught that there is only one God, who is omnipresent and all-pervading. He stressed the importance of recognizing God's presence in all creation and living a life of devotion to the divine.

* **Universal Love and Compassion:** Guru Tegh Bahadur advocated for universal love and compassion for all beings, regardless of their caste, creed, or social status. He taught that true spirituality manifests in acts of kindness and service to others.

* **Righteousness and Justice:** Guru Tegh Bahadur upheld the principles of righteousness and justice. He condemned oppression and discrimination, and he encouraged his followers to stand up for the rights of the marginalized.

* **Fearlessness and Selflessness:** Guru Tegh Bahadur embodied fearlessness and selflessness in his life. He faced death with unwavering courage, sacrificing himself for the freedom of others.

**Books Written by Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji**

Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji is the author of 111 hymns, which are included in the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism. His hymns are known for their profound spiritual insights, their poetic beauty, and their emphasis on universal values. Some of his most notable hymns include:

* **"Nirbhau Nirvair"** (Fearless and Free from Hatred): This hymn emphasizes the importance of overcoming fear and cultivating a spirit of compassion and understanding.

* **"Mitti"** (Earth): This hymn reminds us of our transient nature and the importance of humility and detachment from worldly possessions.

* **"Lauvan"** (Youth): This hymn highlights the importance of using one's youth for spiritual growth and service to humanity.

**Legacy**

Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji's legacy continues to inspire Sikhs and people of all faiths. His teachings of love, compassion, and righteousness serve as beacons of guidance in a world often marked by division and conflict. His martyrdom stands as a testament to the power of faith and the unwavering commitment to justice and freedom.

Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, the ninth Guru of the Sikh faith, was a remarkable spiritual leader and a champion of religious freedom. His teachings emphasized the oneness of humanity, the importance of compassion, and the unwavering faith in the Divine. His life and martyrdom serve as an inspiration to people of all faiths.

**Teachings and Sayings of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji:**

* **On the Oneness of Humanity:** "All human beings are equal, regardless of their caste, creed, or social status. We are all children of the Divine, and we should treat each other with love and respect."

* **On Compassion:** "Compassion is the essence of humanity. We should always strive to help others in need and alleviate their suffering."

* **On Faith in the Divine:** "Have unwavering faith in the Divine. The Divine is always with us, and we can always rely on Divine guidance and support."

**Books Written by Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji:**

Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji's hymns are included in the Guru Granth Sahib, the sacred scripture of Sikhism. His hymns are known for their profound spirituality, poetic beauty, and powerful message of love and unity. Here are some of his notable hymns:

* **"Salok Mahala 9":** This hymn emphasizes the importance of Naam, the Divine Name, as a path to spiritual enlightenment.

* **"Jaap Sahib":** This hymn is a meditation on the attributes of the Divine and the power of prayer.

* **"Sikh Shabads":** These hymns explore various spiritual themes, such as the nature of the Divine, the path of devotion, and the importance of living a righteous life.

Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji's teachings and writings continue to inspire and guide Sikhs worldwide. His legacy of love, compassion, and unwavering faith in the Divine is a beacon of hope for all humanity.

Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, the ninth Guru of the Sikhs, was a towering figure of courage, conviction, and compassion. His martyrdom on this day in 1675 stands as a testament to his unwavering commitment to the principles of human rights and religious freedom.

Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, the ninth Guru of the Sikhs, was a towering figure of courage, conviction, and compassion. His martyrdom on this day in 1675 stands as a testament to his unwavering commitment to the principles of human rights and religious freedom.

Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji's life was marked by a deep sense of spirituality and a profound understanding of the human condition. He believed in the inherent equality of all people, regardless of their caste, creed, or social status. He advocated for the right of every individual to practice their faith without fear or persecution.

When the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb sought to impose Islam on the inhabitants of his vast empire, Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji stood up in defiance. He refused to accept the emperor's edict and instead, offered his own life in exchange for the freedom of others. His sacrifice was a powerful act of resistance and a beacon of hope for those who were fighting for their right to live and worship according to their own beliefs.

Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji's teachings continue to inspire and guide people around the world. His message of love, compassion, and tolerance is more relevant today than ever before. In a world that is often divided by conflict and hatred, his example reminds us of the power of unity and the importance of standing up for what is right.

As we commemorate the martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, let us pledge to follow in his footsteps. Let us work together to create a world where all people are treated with respect and dignity, where everyone has the opportunity to live their lives to the fullest. Let us remember his words, "Dharm Himat, Karta Nahi Kisi Se Daro", which means "Righteousness is courage, never to fear anyone."

May Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji's legacy continue to inspire us for generations to come.

Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji was the ninth Guru of the Sikhs. He was a great saint, scholar, and warrior. He is revered by Sikhs for his sacrifice of life to uphold the right to freedom of religion.

Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji was born in Amritsar, India, in 1621. He was the son of Guru Hargobind Ji, the sixth Guru of the Sikhs. Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji was a deeply spiritual man. He spent his early years studying the Sikh scriptures and practicing meditation. He also became a skilled warrior.

In 1675, the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb issued an order that all non-Muslims in his empire must convert to Islam. Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji refused to convert and protested against the emperor's decree. He was arrested and imprisoned.

Aurangzeb offered Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji his freedom if he would convert to Islam. However, Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji refused. He said that he would rather die than give up his faith.

On November 24, 1675, Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji was beheaded in Delhi. He was 54 years old.

Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji's martyrdom had a profound impact on the Sikh community. It strengthened their faith and resolve to uphold their religious freedom. They came to see Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji as a martyr for freedom of religion.

Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji's teachings continue to inspire Sikhs today. He is remembered as a symbol of bravery, sacrifice, and tolerance. His martyrdom is a reminder of the importance of standing up for one's beliefs.

Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, the ninth Guru of the Sikhs, was a beacon of courage and righteousness. His unwavering commitment to upholding human rights and protecting the freedom of religion made him an icon of martyrdom. On this day of his martyrdom, we pay homage to his supreme sacrifice and reflect upon his profound teachings.

Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji's life was a testament to the Sikh ideals of compassion, equality, and justice. He fearlessly challenged the tyrannical Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, who sought to impose his religion upon his subjects. Guru Ji refused to compromise his principles, even in the face of death, and ultimately gave his life defending the right of every individual to practice their faith freely.

His martyrdom stands as a stark reminder of the importance of standing up for what is right, even when faced with overwhelming odds. Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji's unwavering faith and unwavering commitment to his principles inspired countless others to fight for their beliefs.

His teachings continue to resonate with people all over the world, offering guidance on how to live a life of integrity, compassion, and service to others. Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji's legacy is one of bravery, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to the cause of humanity.

On this day, let us honor his memory by taking inspiration from his teachings and pledging to work for the welfare of all people. Let us strive to create a world where the values he championed – freedom, equality, and justice – prevail.

Top 10 Israel's biggest arm buyers (weapons exports) between 2018-2022:

Top 10 Israel's biggest arm buyers (weapons exports) between 2018-2022:

1. India 🇮🇳: $1.19 Billion
2. Azerbaijan 🇦🇿: $295 Million
3. Philippines 🇵🇭: $275 Million
4. USA 🇺🇲: $217 Million
5. Vietnam 🇻🇳: $180 Million
6. Canada 🇨🇦: $131 Million
7. Thailand 🇹🇭: $121 Million
8. Germany 🇩🇪: $110 Million
9. UK 🇬🇧: $90 Million
10. Singapore 🇸🇬: $73 Million

*between 2018-2022, Israel sold $3.2 Billion worth of weapons to 35 countries as per SIPRI reports.

Most peaceful countries:

Most peaceful countries:

1. 🇮🇸 Iceland
2. 🇩🇰 Denmark
3. 🇮🇪 Ireland
4. 🇳🇿 New Zealand 
5. 🇦🇹 Austria
6. 🇸🇬 Singapore
7. 🇵🇹 Portugal
8. 🇸🇮 Slovenia 
9. 🇯🇵 Japan
10. 🇨🇭 Switzerland 
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11. 🇨🇦 Canada
12. 🇨🇿 Czech Republic
13. 🇫🇮 Finland
15. 🇩🇪 Germany
18. 🇭🇺 Hungary
19. 🇲🇾 Malaysia
21. 🇶🇦 Qatar
22. 🇦🇺 Australia
28. 🇸🇪 Sweden
31. 🇪🇸 Spain
34. 🇮🇹 Italy
37. 🇬🇧 UK
43. 🇰🇷 South Korea 
53. 🇮🇩 Indonesia
54. 🇦🇷 Argentina
67. 🇫🇷 France
80. 🇨🇳 China
88. 🇧🇩 Bangladesh 
115. 🇵🇭 Philippines
119. 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia 
121. 🇪🇬 Egypt
126. 🇮🇳 India
131. 🇺🇸 USA
132. 🇧🇷 Brazil
136. 🇲🇽 Mexico
143. 🇮🇱 Israel
146. 🇵🇰 Pakistan
147. 🇹🇷 Turkey
157. 🇺🇦 Ukraine 
163. 🇦🇫 Afghanistan 

According to Global Peace Index