Operation Sindoor, India and the World till 2035

Last Updated on September 15, 2025 by Tejaswini

The time till 2035 is highly turbulent, have written this several times in several posts/videos/comments. In these times, Jupiter, the Jiv-karak, ‘supporter of life’ is not really in a position to do much. The cruel planets Saturn Rahu and Ketu are stronger and will dominate the show, ably supported by Mars, Sun and Mercury from time to time. 

I had also predicted that the current time is going to be very dangerous. The current 2025 is the cursed energy of Rahu + Saturn in Pisces. I have written detailed predictions on the Hindu year Shri Vishvaavasu naam samvatsara 2025- 26. And the time when Rahu and Saturn were exactly conjunct in Poorvabhadrapada allowed the murderous Pahalgam attack. We will again see an intense Saturn + Rahu energy in Oct – Nov 2025.

As predicted, these 2 months April /May 2025, where Saturn and Rahu were together in Pisces have changed the global ‘structure’ permanently. Several nations have lost face and some have risen up in the global ‘pecking order’. For eg – India was never taken seriously by the world before, and now things have changed. And this change brings both dangers and opportunities. We must grab every opportunity and crush every sign of danger as soon as feasible. 

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Dharma says that innocent people especially women should not be harmed. History tells us that when one woman, Devi Sita was kidnapped, kept prisoner for 10 months by Ravan, he was killed and his entire kingdom suffered. When one woman, Devi Draupadi was insulted, dragged by her hair, her sari was pulled, the entire Kuru-vansh and the entire Aryavarta had to suffer. In Pahalgam, the young husbands were cruelly murdered, their wives widowed and then mocked. The fact is that the murderers or at least their supporters and their were Indian Muslims, ultimately they terrorists trained by Pakistan. There are several layers here which will all give their karmic fruit.

Our leaders and armed forces showed their resolve and their strength. The brief war taught a lesson to Pakistan and showcased our capability to the world. Operation Sindoor was successful on several levels. And our diplomatic endeavours during this time will also give us long term results. We have tied down the Rahu power to reality. This work in April and May will give good results in the future. But June onwards, with Rahu Ketu in Aquarius and Leo, if we start an operation, we should try to take it to the logical conclusion. We should apply the advice which Bhagwan Shri Krishna gave Arjun when he was facing Karna. In fact we all should read Udyog parva and use it to strengthen our resolve to fight for our Bharat. Our nation is our identity. All the people who genuinely consider this land as the mother are Indians/Bharatiya, irrespective of whether they follow Vedic Dharma or any sect or any other religion or are atheists.

Operation Sindoor will continue intermittently for the entire 2025. Especially whenever Mars is conjunct/ aspects Rahu, Ketu or Saturn he will trigger actual conflict, terrorist attacks, suicide bombers or cross border firing. Sleeper cells in the nation will trigger civil issues. Whenever the Sun influences these three, conjunct/ aspecting, he will trigger diplomatic meltdowns. Venus with any of these three, will trigger the judicial system to give out confusing orders. And violent crimes against women will see some sharp increases. And Mercury with either of these three will encourage traitors to insidiously attack the nation, or some sort of financial attack on the economy. The Moon is the fastest moving graha so if he gets involved he can create highly emotionally charged events which will capture the minds of the nation. This trend will continue with varying intensities till about mid 2031.

And then we have the the Kaal sarpa energies operating intermittently till 2027. Whenever the complete Kaal sarpa is on, there will be intense events linked to karma and by the intense desire of humans to get whatever they want, at any cost. 

All the eclipses during this time will be especially intense. Notable ones which will trigger serious events are the – Lunar eclipses in Sep 2025, Dec 2028, Jun 2029, Dec 2029, and the Solar eclipses in Aug 2026, Aug 2027, Jan 2028, Jan 2029 etc.

Then from about mid – 2027 to 2029 when Saturn enters Aries, he will force a complete breakdown and re-shaping of the current global ‘order’. All maps, territories, treaties, all diplomacy and understandings between nations will go for a toss. In this highly charged time, the principle of ‘might is right’ will prevail. Saturn does not function well with Mars’ energies, and he is debilitated in Aries.

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And when Saturn enters Taurus, he will be with Ketu. And opposite Rahu and Jupiter. For Bharat this combination will be ‘tiring’. We will face serious threats to the land and the people. Others will try to give us wrong advice, partners will betray, and there will be a state of confusion. The other nations will also go through their issues, depending on which axis Taurus-Scorpio fall in their ‘birth horoscopes’.

Then 2030 will see terrifying energy releases during the eclipses. The eclipse axis will be Taurus – Scorpio. The primary energy will be the conjunctions of debilitated Ketu + Saturn in Taurus and debilitated Rahu + Jupiter in Scorpio. All the 4 major karmic planets facing off each other in an extremely disturbing energy mix. Rahu and Ketu are the reason we take birth on this earth, they are the way we are bound by our karmic fruits. Saturn/Shani is the schedule of karmic repayment. And Jupiter/Bruhaspati here is the Brahmanaspati, the eternal intelligence. Saturn aspecting Rahu is the shapit yog, cursed combination. Jupiter with Rahu is the Guru Chandal yog, another dangerous combination. Taurus is one of the natural marak houses of the natural zodiac. Scorpio is the Mrutyusthan, the natural house of death and catastrophic changes.  I don’t think such a combination has occurred in the past 1000yrs. And during the eclipse events, the other graha – Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars will add to the mess. 

This entire war is a karmic event, it cannot be stopped. Maybe our descendants will call it another ‘Mahabharat’. This event is a severe karmic backlash of all the crimes that humanity as a whole has done in these past few millennia. Destruction of nature, the seas, the land, plants, animals, always carries a karmic cost. We have forgotten our Dharma, forgotten our real Gods and this has repercussions. At this current point of time, maybe 1% of us really understand and practice what our enlightened Gurus taught us. Then the negative karmic fruits of the genocides of entire nations, mass cruelty towards women and trauma to helpless children are also contributing to this. The ‘west’ and the ‘middle east’ etc are responsible for most of this,  at least for the past 2000yrs of recorded history. 

The June 2030 solar and lunar eclipse will allow open hostilities. Mars + debilitated Ketu + Saturn conjunction in Taurus will create havoc in Asia (which includes the Middle East and  Europe regions) and Africa. This is Kujavat Ketu and Shanivat Rahu releasing tremendous energy. India will pushed into a full fledged war. It will be an active war where not just the border areas but the entire nation will see the effects. The possible adversaries at this time will be the three – the enemy Islamic nations, the collective ‘West’ and China. In addition to the border attacks and outright invasions, the adversaries will do terror attacks, suicide bombers, explosions in our cities, etc. Plus we have traitors in our midst who will create civil issues.

India is 1.4 Billion people, the 4th largest economy, our women hold at least 11% of the global gold reserves, we are the oldest civilisation on this earth. India is actually waking up from its deep slumber. Make no mistake, India is a giant nation. And this huge nation going to war against a large ‘coalition’ is going to be a destabilising event for the entire world. So many nations will participate in this event and all will be affected by it. Russia and Israel are the only possible real allies for India. But Israel will be busy with its own issues as the Middle East will be very unstable. Russia will also have its own problems but it is a huge and powerful nation which can, despite its issues, support India to some extent. But we should not expect much, we should be ready to fight our own battles. Then the Nov 2030 – 8 graha eclipse in Scorpio, Sun, debilitated Moon, Mercury, Venus, Jupiter will severely add to the global instability.

These tumultuous events will continue till mid 2031 at least, after which the intensity will reduce. Things will normalise only after 2035 or so. A severe population crash, more of a population crunch is certain. Disease and famine are possible. I expect rogue nations to use bioweapons against humans and also against crop plants, and these effects may take years to neutralise. Post the war-event, people with real skills and a can-do mindset will be needed. Nations will need this real human capital. So give your children real skills, increase their mental, emotional and physical strength. Give them nutritious food, give them Sanskar, give them common sense. They are going to be the adults then and they will have to work very hard. There will be new nations with unstable boundaries and unstable populations, all of this will take time to settle. We will have to work fast after this disastrous war event. Predictions and preparations have to go beyond the war event. The national leaders and people have to think about the post war rehabilitation of the nation. And also decide on the steps that need to be taken to expand the nation’s influence after the global level devastation.

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From the astrological point of view, for Bharat. The strategy should be to neutralise the enemies who are going to band together during 2029 – 31. In these few years that we have, the leadership must take bold steps to destroy the potential enemies before they attack us together.

Our two unviable neighbours, the products of the utterly evil Partition should be neutralised in some way so that they do not function as active threats in 2029 – 31. Both are rogue nations, a danger to the entire world. eg Osama bin Laden was protected in Pakistan! And both are going through existential crises at this point of time. Bharat, in some fit of ‘kindness’ must not help these two in any way whatsoever. They are anyways beyond help. Only point is that they must dissolve in a way that they do not turn into lawless lands or become seeds of terrorist activities. Their lands must not be available to the real enemies for staging attacks against India in 2029 – 31.

China has already suffered a loss of face as its weapons were shown to be of little use in actual war. But China has other capabilities especially in terms of AI, bioweapons etc. We have fought a war with China in the past and we have an uneasy relationship with it. Then China as seen today, is a collection of territories acquired by force. ‘Original China’ is a smaller area. There is little historical common foundation in the various provinces. There is a distinct possibility that some separatist movements may pick up steam in this time. I anticipate some unexpected events related to food/water/health which will trigger issues in China. China will see some tough times in the next 2yrs. But all things considered, it is still a threat and is very likely to engage in direct/ indirect confrontations in 2029 – 31.

The collective ‘west’ is on a downward spiral. Those western nations who have profited off ‘colonies’ are going to see a severe karmic backlash which cannot be stopped. Most critically they are not having enough children to continue their population. And are suffering due to illegal migration. The cultural and terrorist threats to their nations by the migrants from the Pakistan/Middle East/Islamic African nations are very real. These migrants/refugees are mostly fighting age men! And they can swallow up the original population within a couple of generations unless these nations act decisively now. The ‘west’ has access to advanced weapons and cutting-edge technology which in the wrong hands can be devastating for the world. In any case, this collective ‘west’ will post several problems to Bharat in 2029 – 31. Direct attack is unlikely, they will use our enemy neighbours as a proxy and they will try to hurt our finances through economic war.

Then the Islamic nations are of two types, the progressive ones who want to modernise Islam and the ones who believe and practice jihad on all non-Muslim nations which includes Bharat. Accordingly we have some friends and some enemies in this bloc. If the progressive nations are able to increase their influence in the next 2-3yrs then it would be good for the entire world. But if they fail, the world will see severe turbulence which will affect the European region the most. Direct attacks on Bharat are possible only if our unviable neighbours are available at that point of time. Otherwise this will take the form of covert attacks. Bharat also has a serious problem of illegal aliens from Myanmar, Bangladesh and Pakistan, all Muslims who are highly brainwashed by terror cells. So Bharat also has to act strongly and defuse this danger in time, else things will get difficult.

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For Bharat, in the current time frame, the ascendant Taurus sign is better placed to handle physical threats. But Cancer, the birth Moon sign is under stress. So even if we feel emotionally disturbed, or if we face some problems, whatever, we must take strong physical decisions to secure our nation. Try to ‘clean house’  as much as possible in these 2-3 years, to get ready for 2029 – 31. A small pain now is better than the major pain a few years later. We have to put our house in order now, so that we, 1.4 Billion of us, face the external enemy together. We have our internal differences, but we must put them aside now. War is inevitable.

The states – Gujarat, Rajasthan, Punjab, JK UT, Ladakh UT, Himachal P, Uttarakhand, Uttar P, Bihar, Sikkim, WB, Meghalaya, Tripura, Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland, Arunachal P and Assam, which have international land boundaries will have to be fortified. Taurus means land and historically invaders have entered north/ east/west Bharat via land. But Scorpio is also involved, so attacks from the seas will also occur. The states with coasts – Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra P, Odisha, West Bengal, Lakshadweep UT and Andaman Nicobar UT and our other islands have to be fortified for this eventuality. 

In fact in all the states, the civil administrations must strictly clean out traitors, illegal foreign nationals and spies. Anyone who works against Bharat, especially the traitor public figures and ‘influencers’ must be taken to task in these 2yrs or so. The departments concerned with civil law and order, eg police, etc should also be prepared as they are the third line of defence. All government officials at whatever level must be trained in civil defence. All young men and women should learn self defence. At least learn to use the Lathi. Throughout Bharat, just a generation ago, people used to carry a Lathi and knew how to use it for self defence. It is like our ‘national weapon’ and if used properly is very useful.

In this time frame it would be helpful if two things happen. 1) Our Devi Sharada must sit on her throne in her own temple in Sharada Peeth in JK. We must be able to worship our Mother in her own temple. Only then will She grant us Buddhi, true intelligence, allow us to consciously use our intelligence. And Intelligence is the true source of Power. 2) And the temple of Devi Hinglaj also must be easily accessible for the Hindus in Bharat. She is the Devi Kottari, ie the Devi Kali of the Sahasrar chakra, the most powerful Devi of Vedic Dharma and we Indians must be able to go to her and worship her in Baluchistan.

I hope and pray that the leaders of the nation take the correct decisions and lead us in this turbulent time. The Honorable President of India is the head of the nation as per our Constitution. And the armed forces are under her supreme leadership. The Prime Minister of the nation takes the decisions on the behalf the President. So these two leaders/offices must always be in our prayers. All the temples in the nation must routinely do Pujas, Yajnas, Homas, Mantras, Prayogs etc for our Bharat, our leaders and our armed forces. We Indians exist because of our Bharat. 

We are one, always have been. Even if we see superficial differences – language, culture, food, dress, etc, there is the fundamental unity. We all worship the same Gods, Bhagwans – Shankar, Vishnu, Brahmadev and their wives Devis – Kali, Laxmi, Saraswati etc, we all go to the same pilgrimages – Kailas, Ganga, Kaveri, Godavari, Rameshwaram, Badrinath, Somnath, Jagannath, Mahakumbh etc, we all do our pujas in Sanskrit. East, West, North, South, Central, everywhere, our children have the same names. We Bharatiya people are all the same and we have to work together. It is 1.4 Billion of us, including those of us who were converted to Abrahamic religions by force, we all have the same DNA, the same ancestors, the same original gods and ultimately we live in the same Bharat. We must now fight together for our nation, there is simply no other option. 

Dr. Tejaswini Arvind Patil.

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13 responses to “Operation Sindoor, India and the World till 2035”

  1. rhythm3f6989ddbf8 Avatar
    rhythm3f6989ddbf8

    Namaste Tejaswini ji,

    God! This is the post I was waiting for! So far you had written in a veiled, indirect manner. But your this post leaves no doubts! Infinite gratitude for this post🙏🏻

    I always felt that the Pahelgam incident was perhaps a way to gauge our reaction and test our resources. The west not only did not support us but also gave false info in their media. The less said about US the better. Even the Indians living there have no loyalty to Bharat. Anyways we should stop seeking validation and support from other countries and make ourselves self-reliant enough to successfully fight our battles.

    We truly need to ruthlessly get rid of the enemies within. This includes not just the illegals but also traitors who happen to be Indian nationals. Treason should have very harsh punishments. Our judiciary also needs a clean-up. And defence sector needs more focus. We as a nation have a lot to do before 2029.

    I don’t know how people justify mass murder and rape using religion. How do these people even sleep with their conscience! This is a religion that places no value on loyalty to motherland. Absolutely brainwashed lot! The amount of negativity they spread every year by killing huge amount of innocent animals. There are so many with these kind of corrupted values living right in our country (we have been suffering for decades because of the wrong decisions of our initial leaders).

    China has a history of using bio-chemical weapons. They are extremely ruthless and cruel. US and China wouldn’t mind firing on us using the shoulders of pakistan. A war now would also involve nuclear weapons, bio-chemical warfare unlike wars of the past. So we have to be prepared on various fronts.

    I dread to think of a war. But we Hindus have to think of the worst and prepare ourselves. This is not the time to bury our heads in the sands. And we need to discard ideas like Vasudeva kutumbakam out of our minds and fight our enemies without giving them a second chance. Unfortunately we have “liberals” who are so dumb, they have no idea about the danger we all are in.

    Tejaswini ji, this post is an eye-opener🙏🏻 I will be praying for Bharat everyday. And also following the suggestions you have given. Vande mataram🇮🇳 Jai Bharat🇮🇳 Jai Hind ki Sena🇮🇳

    Much gratitude

    1. Tejaswini Avatar

      Hi there
      I have written about this war event for a few years now.
      There are still 2-3 yrs before things start going really turbulent.
      So we have some time to act.

      The Kshatriyas/ government and army has shown its resolve.
      The Vaishyas have shown their power, they are controlling the trade. displayed their power by boycotting goods sold by enemies. they have brought Bharat up to no. 4
      The Shudras are producers/ workers/ manufacturers /farmers/ anyone who produces materials. all the 9-5 people, all of us who work. this is about 70% of the population. we are all working for Atmanirbhar Bharat, producing in Bharat, Make in India. The nation stands on the foundation that the producers create with their power.
      Now the Brahmins should display their resolve too. do Yajnas and Prayogs for our success. And remove any Prayogs done on our leaders in time.
      A ‘Brahmin’ is known by only one thing – his ‘Mantra-shakti’. Let’s see if any opposing leader falls ill or vanishes inexplicably from public eye….
      All four varna/ functional roles have to work together only then the nation moves forward.

      Pahalgam had several enemy objectives. Most dangerous was to trigger Indian Hindus and Indian Muslim civil riots in Bharat. It did not work. the nation to destroyed the real culprits the jihadi Muslims in Pakistan.

      but the Real enemy is as always – China and the West. Both are slowly imploding.

      There is a significant % of Indian Muslims who know their reality but are very scared of the hardline elements in their midst to openly do ghar wapasi. Similarly for the Indian Christians.

      If you ever go to the Devi Kamakhya temple during Ambubachi, 50% of the devotees there are Muslims. They come to get the red cloth of the Devi, which they then use for doing the dirtiest level of tantra. They know who they are, ‘converted Hindus’. Ultimately they are the same DNA, tainted by the destructive recitations that they do several times a day.

      Our Devatas are very potent, very strong, but our Brahmins do not do their mantras properly. ‘Kathavachaks’ are fine for periods of prosperity where we need to hear mostly imaginary sweet stories of Shri Krishna.
      But for War, we need the real Brahmins to do what they are supposed to do. Invoke the Devatas and use their power to attack the enemy. Where are the qualified Raj-Purohit, Raj-Jyotishi? If they are working in secret, it is even better.
      I always say that we have very few genuine Brahmin families left in Bharat now. I would say less than 10, coz I cannot say 0. All were systematically killed. So we have no Brahmin of that stature to channelise the mantra.
      But we have some genuine Sanyasis who are not in the public eye. Our nation is existing only because of their Krupa. They are Atmajnyani, they act as per their own inclination.
      Then we are all Hindus together and the collective has power. So everyone must compulsorily do the Saptashati daily for Bharat. The collective power of the mantra recited by 50 Million of Hindus, will be unstoppable. Devi Chandi will bless the intention.
      We still have 2-3 yrs, we can do it.

      Vasudhaiva kutumbakam is never for Gruhast people. i wrote a post on this.
      https://psychologicallyastrology.com/2023/03/25/vasudhaiva-kutumbakam/

      sometimes i think we hindus are the most misguided people. we have lost our langauage, and thus we are lost.
      learn Sanskrit, teach your children Sanskrit
      stop reading ‘traslations’ of any Sanskrit book. stop reading it in Hindi, Marathi, Gujarathi, Tamil, Telegu, etc, absolutely do not read it in English…
      if you cannot even read the actual words of the Bhagwan in the language that he himself wrote /spoke, do you think you will even understand what he said???

      read it in Sanskrit even if you do not understand it fully, then it becomes the job of Bhagwan to teach you.
      read it in the ‘translation’ of even Indian languages then you read the stuff that the ‘translator’ dreamt of!!

      1. Vishakha Avatar
        Vishakha

        Hi Madam,

        the muslims are disciples of the shukracharya. basically they represent the Rahu (because it travels in opposite direction to all planets, and urdu script is similar). my query is is there any specific religion which signifies ketu?

        also, as a common indian hindu, we recently have started getting the communication to avoid purchasing fruits/any other stuff from “these” people as they sponsor some amount of their earnings towards terrorism.
        also, there were videos earlier showing these to spit in preparing the foods.. basically they are brainwashed a lot.

        is this strategy of cutting off their income by bycotting them going to work? or will it cause them think that hindu’s are doing this intentionally and they generate more hatred towards us.

        just wanted to know your prespective on this. like how should our dealing be with them in day to day life.

        pl delete if any of the contents if you deem so.

        thanks

      2. Tejaswini Avatar

        Hi there

        the story starts with a rivalry between Maharishis – Angiras and Bhrugu. it is a long long story, spanning several millennia.
        The Saraswati is the dividing line, east is Angiras, west is Bhrugu. and these clans and the people associated with these clans expanded over even larger areas. the Maharishis are available only in astral form to only those who genuinely and sincerely do their pujas /mantra / yajnyas with full understanding.

        our Ved are written in Vedic Sanskrit.

        then on the eastern side.
        it gets modified and then comes Classical Sanskrit which we speak
        then it gets modified and all these Prakrit type of languages including Pali etc arrive on the scene
        then come all these state level languages – tamil, telegu, malyalam, kannada, maithili, poorvi, avadhi, rajathani, konkani, gujarathi, bengali, odiya, and all the languages of the NE, and marathi is the youngest language in this group, so is more similar to classical sanskrit.
        this in Bharat.

        on the west, the vedic sanskrit gets modified into the language of the zend avesta, then modern persian, arabic and latin and all that western bulk of language. over time.
        the persians were more correctly the ‘closer’ disciples of Shukracahrya. they were all killed by the muslims. west of Sarasvati has seen extremely turbulent events so
        gleaning the lineage of Bhrugu and the Bhargavas is very very difficult.
        but see the power of Shukracharya. they are repeating only a few lines of ‘mantra’ but as a group and several times a day. so he has to say tathastu.

        and in the east, we have stopped doing sandhyavandanam, stopped doing mantra at sunrise/ sunset. we are doing very few group pujas / utsavs.
        our big temples need to do more.

        anyways, back to the story.
        now a language changes very very slowly. extremely slowly. we still use words from vedic sanskrit.
        eg the ळ sound that all south languages still strongly have and north languages have lost is from Vedic sanskrit.

        so from Vedic sanskrit till today – can you imagine the time frame? i would say not less than 40 millenia.

        so saying that Muslims or Christians of today are disciples of Shukracharya is as funny as saying that Hindus of today are disciples of Angirasa or his son Bruhaspati.

        ask any Hindu around you, who is his ‘acharya’ or ‘guru’ and see the confusion.

        we all are repeating the mantra given by our Rishis without understanding what the real meaning is.

        but Hindus are still luckier because at least till 1000yrs ago we spoke classical Sanskrit in our day to day life. And even till 200yrs ago a significant percentage of us spoke it. so we did not lose the mantras completely.
        but given the current situation, we might lose them within the 200yrs.
        So learn Sanskrit, teach your children Sanskrit.

        Rahu does not always go retrograde. He goes forward and also remains stationary.

        In the charts he represents the foreign so we use him like that.
        But Jyotish as a Vidya equally belongs to Shukracharya and Bruhaspati. If they want they can give it to any of their deserving disciples.

        Spit in food is a hygiene issue. Anyone who spits in food and sells it to unsuspecting people must be jailed, irrespective of religion.

        and most important – we Hindus respect intelligence, Buddhi, Vijnyan. Our highest Devi Sharada is the essence Gayatri mantra. We pray for intelligence, always. And we are intelligent. Do not underestimate the brains of the Hindu mind.
        We want our brains to work at 100% capacity. So we think, we are encouraged to think.
        whenever I ask my Gurudev, my Swami a question, he never gives a direct answer. He points towards it, a few words here and there. a few words from something he said 2yrs ago. it is a puzzle. and sometimes he talks to me in Sanskrit. Sanskrit is a beautiful language for playing games/ Lila.
        And then I think think and think, till I feel my head is going to explode and then suddenly the points come in together. Then it is like an epiphany.
        Our Maharishis speak in Samadhist bhasha, in symbolisms. The Ved are written in Samadhist bhasha, the language of symbolisms. Not easy to understand unless you use your intelligence. so if we want the answers to the fundamental Q, we have to think.

        We do not accept ‘brainwashing’.

        If a group of people wants to be brainwashed, it’s their thing, if they want to spit in their food it’s their thing. karma is noting everything.

        But we think. and we have the freedom of choice.
        each one has to decide for themselves and for their family. And the elected leaders decide for the bigger groups and the nation as per their mandate.

        On a personal level, I won’t let unhygienic, unhealthy, dirty anything enter my life or my family’ life and spoil things.
        And not just spit. i have seen fish in sprayed with formalin being sold by some vendors in Mumbai. avoiding unhealthy/unhygenic food is an obvious thing to do!
        So be very very careful of what you buy and eat/drink. And make sure you say your mantras over it before eating. This is common sense.
        And on the mass levels, I am sure that the national leaders will take action. It is a hygiene issue, possibly a mass public health issue. And if terrorist links then even more importantly it is a national security issue.

        As a Hindu, or even as a person, we should stop bothering about what others think about us.
        and 99% of us actually do not bother.
        on my personal level, i have my purpose, my karmic things, it is my journey.

        i remember when i was small, may be in 5th standard, there was poem in marathi literature, ‘Hya Zopadit mazya’ by Shri Tukdoji Maharaj. it was like an epiphany to me, if you understand marathi, it is life philosophy.

      3. rhythm3f6989ddbf8 Avatar
        rhythm3f6989ddbf8

        Namaste Tejaswini ji,

        Yes, I remember. You had written about this war event several times earlier. I always thought this war could be in the west and Middle East and that we may not be that affected if we don’t get involved. But after seeing the way some countries meddle in other country’s affairs to create problems anything is possible. And your this post is very clear.

        You are so right. We all have to do our bit and not leave it all to our beloved army and government. On a positive note we have a great government that doesn’t take nonsense. An ex-colleague of mine worked in a senior position in the Navy and was even awarded by the then President decades ago. He told me that during the earlier government’s rule when we used to have so many terrorist attacks on our border security forces, they were not allowed to retaliate. I was shocked and saddened to hear this. We lost so many jawans and the then government reacted only with a “Kadi ninda”! I am happy with Operation Sindoor – it was an ethical operation with a strong message.

        I am shocked to hear about Kamakhya – why are these people allowed to take the red cloth of our Devi! The people working in our temples need to be more vigilant.

        There are very few genuine astrologers and brahmin priests today. Many times their children get educated and prefer routine jobs instead of taking up their father’s profession. Speaking of Sadhus, my dad (who witnessed Indo-Pak and Indo-China wars) used to say that there are Sadhus/ realized souls living in Himalayas who don’t allow invaders to come. But now wars are different and more dangerous because of sophisticated weapons. Plus the nuclear angle. And there are many countries who just don’t want to see India progress. Many countries in Europe have a huge number of refugees, many of them criminal elements. Because their government believes in appeasement these refugees will create lot of trouble for the locals in the future. Not just our neighbors but many countries can get unstable in the future.

        All of us have to make a sankalp for the safety of our country and citizens and be prepared in every possible way for the future. 2029 is not that far away, given that time is going so fast.

        Once again many thanks for this post🙏🏻 We are all blessed to have such spiritually advanced people like you and your dad🙏🏻

        Much gratitude

        PS – We had the poem “Hya zopadit majhya” in school. Your mention took me back in time🙂

      4. Tejaswini Avatar

        Hi there
        Shakti is there all over the world.
        there were temples in Baku – Jwaladevi, Kabul – Kubjika devi, Mahacheena/Tibet – Taradevi, Swat valley – Oddiyan peeth, etc. also the Sharada peeth temple in Bharat is destroyed. so many examples in Bharat and in the world.
        now the temples are gone but the energy is always available. the land there has power. whoever worships it, invokes it gets the blessing.

        We Hindus do not believe in stopping others from worshipping as per their inclinations.
        eg – the Muslims worship the ‘formless eternal’ ‘amoorta Parameshwar’ – but they do not have that intellectual level to understand. they are all like a pre-school kid trying to read PhD level stuff. it is just not going to work. thats why they behave so erratically and create problems for themselves and also for others. after death most of them are trapped on this earth after death as insane spirits.
        and they are severely inbred. i read a scientific research where it is upto 75% in some nations! read more on this if you can understand the implications.
        the other Christians worship the dead body of their Guru, it is hung in the most painful way possible. and in their worship they symbolically eat the flesh and blood of their Master. can you understand what this means? think.

        we Hindus do not bother about other people much. that is why we do not know these things about them, their practices. we never speak about this as it is none of our business.
        but if some outsider speaks about our culture, traditions, our Devi, our Bhagwans then we need to give a fitting reply. for this we need the Brahmins to be reestablished. they have to do their job, which they are very frankly not doing at this point of time.
        as i said earlier somewhere, the Kathavachaks are ok for times of prosperity to tell us imaginary stories of the gods, but in times of war we need genuine Brahmins who have mantra shakti. i dont know if we have these real Brahmins active as of now.

        Sanyasis are on a different level – anyone who has taken genuinely Sanyas and wears the Bhagwa should be automatically respected.

        but today unfortunately we have some ‘pretenders’ who do wear the Bhagwa, but meddle in politics in a negative manner or speak against Dharma.

        but again there are real Sanyasis, Atmajnyani Mahapurush, Satgurus who bless us with their presence. they are the reason that Bharat is still follows Vedic Dharma.

        the last ‘sophisticated’ weapons were seen in the Mahabharat war. they were linked to mantra shakti.
        the current ones are developed on only the mechanical levels.
        and i do not think that in the current age, the Kshatriya can do that levels of mantra -siddhi to get the astra again.

        i dont know about being ‘spiritually advanced’.
        my Dad’s level of learning is very unique. he has the ability to remember and cross reference through the Sanskrit texts which is rare. he has many upanishads by heart, mahabharat ramayan and several purans, plus texts like yogvashistha, ashtavakra gita etc etc. all in Sanskrit. plus he has the Marathi books, Jnyaneshwari, dasbodh, eknathi bhagwat etc all by heart. his parents made him learn the Gita by heart when he was a child. so that was how he started. and obviously Jyotish. and then of course Guru was always there.

        learn Sanskrit texts by heart as much as you can. small stotras, shloks, at least one chapter of the Gita. all this is very doable. sanskrit increases intelligence. make your children learn Sanskrit. buy small sanskrit story books and as them to read these aloud. it is our mother tongue, which unfortunately we do not speak much now.

      5. rhythm3f6989ddbf8 Avatar
        rhythm3f6989ddbf8

        Hi Vishakha,

        I know your question was not addressed to me. But I wish to make a point. My intention is not to say bad about any community. This is a free country and we are all free to do what we want. A few decades ago I had a Sikh carpenter making some furniture and doing few odd jobs for me. I noticed that he always employed only Sikh assistants. I have also observed that Muslims, Christians and Jains employ only people or take services of only people from their community . For eg. In my office my muslim colleagues go only to muslim doctors and have only muslim servants. This has been going on for so many decades and very quietly. Of course there could be few exceptions. I don’t understand why we should make a noise about employing only Hindus or buying from only Hindus and then create more negativity for Hindus with such talk. And why care what anybody thinks. Just make your choices. As I said earlier this is a free country and we can employ the services of whoever we want and buy from whoever we want.

  2. Anurodh Kumar Avatar

    Thanks for writing an insightful article.

  3. nonperception Avatar

    Hi,

    1. In drik panchang, they show days when the moon is in the 6th sign from natal moon as having good chandrabala for the native. Why is this so?
    2. Other than the basic vaar, nakshatra, tithi, yoga and karana, the drik panchanga has a lot of other information like the inauspicious timings section, the nivas and shool section and the panchaka rahita muhurta section. Where can one find more information about these to learn how these are calculated, how much weightage these are to be given compared to the basic panchanga and how to use these thereafter?

  4. arjunjainpune Avatar

    Hello,

    Thank you for the article. I have re-read your comments so many times- very enlightening. i appreciate the balanced approach to Dharma, non aggressive but no nonsense.

    A few questions have been in my heart for a long time in my learning journey, would love if you can clarify. They popped up as i read your responses.

    1. I wish to learn more about the history of 7 sages and what happened to each. Where did they travel to what did they teach and what are the overlaps between the cultures of today? Your storytelling in one of the comments intrigued so much and i love that you foray and explore different ideas while following a central one ( ADHD?)

    Did they establish 7 continents? I have been doing some research and indeed it is shocking that most cultures may have roots in our sages doing the spreading. I don’t know much, but i can see how South Americans, specifically resemble so much with Indians. There’s always this debate between which culture is the oldest – some even claim it is Egyptian- it was seeded from the star Sirius. Fascinating. I often wonder- Gods or Aliens- or both? Anyone with more power can be a god to those who don’t. Annunaki for example- have been shown to travel with the bag in pictures carved on stones- Again a very ‘Symbolic’ language- as you mentioned. That bag reminds me of Kamandal in the hands of 7 sages but also the 4 kumaras. but then it would be shown like a kamandal and not a bag.

    ( Nibiru is a real 10th planet that caused the formation of our moon. Annunaki were here to mine gold, because they wanted to suspend gold particles in their atmosphere to retain heat from the sun as they neared our planet, which will sustain them once they move out into the darkness of the outer solar system. To mine this gold they used the primitive humans, after genetic experiments, to make them ‘useful’ and then left. That became us. )

    2. Do planets themselves have Karma? Like is sun doing his Karma right now?

    3. Why is our soul lesser than that of shani for example. Is it a matter of chance that he was born earlier? just time? I mean is there a concept of special souls etc when what all really are is the supreme?

    4. Did these stories happen only on Earth? All of them? Like birth of sun etc? Or did they all happen in the Astral ? How do we reconcile their physical bodies with their stories? Like the physical size of the sun, but he was born on earth?

    Thank you.

    1. Tejaswini Avatar

      Hi there

      We are Hindus, so by definition we are required to be intelligent.
      We value Rasa, we value Bhaav, and ultimately we value Buddhi.
      And Rasa or Bhaav is not emotion. We do not value emotion, we accept its presence in our life but we always try to go beyond it to Rasa/Bhaav and Buddhi.

      Our main mantra is the Gayatri, we ask that Radiant Intelligence, that Internal ‘Sun’ for ‘Dhi’ buddhi, intelligence, vivek, the ability to discriminate.

      ‘Aggression’ is a product of emotion, it is not useful.

      As a Hindu, I have to follow my Dharma, I have to either produce, or value, or protect or teach. this is my Purpose. And Purpose is everything. And I am allowed to take whatever steps needed as per time/situation for this purpose. This is what ‘clarity of purpose’ means.

      1. Which 7 sages?
      The Saptarshis were waaaay back in history, when this Era/ manvantar started. I do not know how to calculate it in human years.
      After the Pralay, the Manu and the Saptarishis of this era, began their activities at Manali.

      Personally, I am intrigued by the two clans Bhrugu and Angiras. Why did they separate, did their disciples fight. Or did the Gurus have some arguments? what event gave birth to these two groups, which are fighting even today.
      From the language perspective, the two clans had to have a common origin and this should be at the very least a 100 millennia ago. A very rough guesstimate.

      I do not suffer from ADHD. And it is very rude of you to suggest that I do.

      Talking about Dharma means that several concepts from several subjects have to be understood.
      If you cannot synthesize several shaastra simultaneously in your mind, you are not intelligent enough. You need to do more Gayatri or Medha sukta or something to improve your Buddhi.

      Most Hindus today are so dissociated with Dharma that they cannot even comprehend how vast and yet subtle our Dharma is. and this has happened slowly over time as we as a collective lost our connection with nature and started spending our 100% time in artificial environs, and especially so now in the digital world.

      There is no hope for those who cannot immerse themselves in nature/ Devi.

      I do not believe in all this alien and intelligent extraterrestrial type of conspiracy theories. These have no place in my blog.

      2. Yes.

      3. No ‘soul’ is lesser or greater than any other. All ‘souls’ are exactly the same eternal self. Only the karmic baggage which ‘adheres’ to the souls is different. Thus each ‘soul’ appears superficially different.

      4. In my personal opinion, puranic stories are for children, the junior school. I do not have the patience nor the ability to teach this level. Puranic stories are for the arti and artharti levels of dharmic people. You will have to ask these questions to someone more qualified to teach this level.

      If you reach the jijnyasu level, then the Ramayan, Mahabharat and upanishads start making sense.

      And a genuine aspirant must try to enter the Ved Samhita and the Upanishads sooner than later. but this requires intelligence, so …

  5. mosckerr Avatar
    mosckerr

    A bit concerning Arab history

    This essay argues that the Arab prophetic identity rooted in the Koran covenant was undermined by imperial expansion, especially during the Abbasid Caliphate, which assimilated foreign legal, philosophical, and cultural traditions at the cost of prophetic justice.

    The Rashidun Caliphate represents the apex of Arab prophetic sovereignty, where territorial expansion was inseparable from fidelity to Koranic revelation and Meccan-Medinan prophetic law. The conquest of Iraq by Arab forces, which included both Sunni and Shiite Arabs, occurred during the early Islamic expansion following the death of the Prophet Muhammad in 632 CE. The Rashidun Caliphate (632-661 CE) rose after Muhammad’s death. The Rashidun Caliphate, led by the first four caliphs (Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali), initiated a series of military campaigns to expand the Islamic state beyond the Arabian Peninsula.

    The conquest of Iraq began during the caliphate of Umar ibn al-Khattab (634-644 CE). The Battle of the Bridge (634 CE) marked the initial confrontation between Saudi Arabs and the Sassanian Empire of Persia. The Battle of Qadisiyyah (636 CE) Arabs achieved a decisive victory against the Sassanian Army. This victory opened the way for early Arab armies, their conquest of the Sassanian Capital, Ctesiphon, and much of Iraq, which fell a year thereafter.

    After the assassination of Ali ibn Abi Talib in 661 CE, the Umayyad Caliphate arose to power. The Umayyads continued to consolidate control over Iraq and other regions, promoting a pseudo-Arab identity and culture. While the Umayyads maintained Arab supremacy, their departure from Meccan-Medinan prophetic legitimacy and their adoption of dynastic kingship marked the beginning of Arab disempowerment through imperial logic.

    Iraq’s identity as an Arab country with a significant Shiite Arab population has historic cultural, and religious Arab roots. The legacy of the early Arab period, the radically degenerate ideologies that separated the Umayyad and Abbasid regimes; coupled with the ongoing political dynamics, all contributed to the prominence of Shiite Arabs in Iraq. This complex interplay of history and identity continues to shape the social and political landscape of the country today.

    Iraq, particularly the region of Mesopotamia, a historically strong center of Arabic civilization. It served as home to early Arabic developments and significant events, including the rise of Arabic Umayyad, contrasted by the assimilated Islamic Abbasid Caliphate(s). A substantial portion of Iraq’s population identifies as Shiite Arab. This demographic, primarily concentrated in southern Iraq, including cities like Najaf and Karbala, which remain important religious centers for Shiite Islam unto the present day.

    The presence of Shiite Arabs in Iraq, traced back to the early Arabic Koran covenant, conjoined with the historical significance of Ali and his descendants. Key events, such as the martyrdom of Imam Hussein (the grandson of Muhammad and son of Ali) at the Battle of Karbala in 680 CE, have deeply influenced Shiite identity and annually commemorated during Ashura. This Battle, it represents a pivotal moment in the early Arabic Koran covenant based history together with its profound implications for the development of Shiite Arab identity.

    This disaster, central to Shiite beliefs, has solidified the cultural and religious identity of Shiite Arabs. The battle occurred against the backdrop of a political and religious struggle over the rightful leadership of the Arab community following the death of the Prophet Muhammad. After the assassination of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the fourth caliph and the Prophet’s cousin and son-in-law, the Umayyad Caliphate seized power under Yazid ibn Muawiya. Imam Hussein, the grandson of Muhammad and son of Ali, refused to pledge allegiance to Yazid, whom he viewed as an illegitimate ruler both corrupt and unjust. Hussein believed that Yazid’s rule, simply contrary to the principles of the Koran covenant. Hence Hussein violently opposed Yazid’s illegal seizure of power; he sought to uphold the true teachings of the Prophet’s Koran covenant.

    Imam Hussein received messages from the people of Kufa, a city in present-day Iraq, urging him to come and lead them against Yazid’s rule. Believing he had the support of the people, Hussein set out for Kufa with his family and a small group of followers. As Hussein and his caravan approached Kufa, they were intercepted by Yazid’s forces, led by Umar ibn Sa’ad. Hussein and his followers were encircled at Karbala, where they were denied access to water and faced overwhelming odds.

    The battle which ensued took place on the 10th of Muharram, known as Ashura. Despite being vastly outnumbered, Hussein and his companions, according to tradition, fought valiantly. The battle, marked by intense fighting, and many of Hussein’s family members and supporters – brutally killed. Imam Hussein himself martyred in that tragic battle, along with most of his male companions. His martyrdom, symbolizes the Shiite struggle against tyranny-injustice, and utterly rejects the Umayyad betrayal of the Koran covenant.

    The Battle of Karbala its profound disastrous consequences on the development of Shiite-Sunni Arab split identity. Hussein’s martyrdom, commemorated annually every Ashura, a day of mourning and reflection for Shiite Muslims. The event serves as a powerful symbol of resistance against oppression and injustice represented through the Umayyad dictatorship. The battle permanently divided Sunni and Shiite Arabs. Shiites mourn Hussein as a martyr and their symbol of Koran covenant righteousness. The events at Karbala have inspired countless works of literature, art, and religious observance within the Shiite Arab communities. The Battle of Karbala represents the struggle for justice, the importance of moral integrity, and the consequences of political power struggles within the early Arabic Koran covenant communities.

    The distinction between the pseudo Koran covenant Umayyad and utterly assimilated Abbasid regimes, the differences between Sunni and Shiite Muslims all deeply interconnected to the Koran covenant. The split between Sunni and Shiite Arabism originated over the rightful successor to the Prophet Muhammad after his death in 632 CE. The Prophet Muhammad commanded the Koran covenant to Arab believers of Allah. The Sunnis branched away from the Koran covenant, they believed that the community should select the leader (Caliph), while Shiites believed that leadership should remain inherited within the Prophet’s family, specifically through his cousin and son-in-law, Ali ibn Abi Talib. The Sunnis belief that the community should select the leader (Caliph) defines the pseudo-Umayyad Caliphate. The latter transferred its Capital away from Mecca or Median to Damascus, despite it being part of the eastern Roman empire.

    The pseudo-Umayyad Caliphate dictatorship, established after the assassination of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the fourth caliph and the last of the “Rightly Guided” caliphs. The Umayyads, a powerful clan within the Quraysh tribe, a prominent Arab tribe that played a significant role in the history of the Arabian Peninsula, particularly in Mecca. Muawiya I seized the caliphate, and became the first pseudo-Umayyad caliph. The Umayyads promoted the idea that the leader of the Arab nation (Ummah) chosen based on consensus or election. Herein defines a key Sunni principle of governance. This idea replaced the priority of “governance”, and devalued the prime importance of the Koran covenant – to rule the nation with justice.

    Their dictatorship likewise marked a shift towards hereditary succession, a departure from the earlier caliphate model. This foundation set the stage for Arabs to denounce the Umayyad Caliphate as unjust. Under the Umayyads, leadership became hereditary, primarily passing through the family of the ruling caliph, which established a dynastic rule. This shift led to a more centralized and bureaucratic form of governance, as the Umayyads sought to consolidate power and maintain control over their vast empire.

    Many Arabs began to view the Umayyad Caliphate as unjust, particularly due to perceived corruption, favoritism, and the concentration of power within the Umayyad family. The Shiite branch of the Koran covenant prioritizes the importance of leadership being derived from the Prophet Muhammad’s family, specifically through Ali, the Prophet’s cousin and son-in-law. They advocate for a direct line of succession, the divine right of kings. This opinion openly clashed with the pseudo-Umayyad usurpation of power. For Shiites, the legitimacy of a caliph\leader – rooted in their connection to the Prophet’s lineage, which they believe the pseudo-Umayyads lacked. This belief, it defines a fundamental aspect of Shiite identity and has tremendously influenced their historical and political narratives.

    Moving the Capital of the Arab Caliphate to Damascus, then part of the Byzantine Empire, in 661, further estranged and undermined Arab support. Establishing the capital in Damascus allowed the Umayyads to exert greater control over the vast territories they governed, which extended from Spain in the west to India in the east. The move to Damascus also symbolized a shift towards a more cosmopolitan and administrative approach to governance, integrating various cultures and traditions within the empire. It exposed the true colors of the pseudo-Umayyad dictatorship, in reality no different than the Abbasid assimilated Muslim revolution.

    Arab armies brought with them not only Koran monotheism theology, but also the Arabic language and cultural practices. Over time, the adoption of Arabic became a significant marker of identity. In Egypt and Syria, for example, the local populations gradually adopted Arabic as their primary language, this greatly facilitated deeper cultural integration into the Koran covenant. The process of Arabization essentially involved assimilation of alien foreign cultures and customs, traditions, and languages homogenized into the Arab cultural framework. This embracement of an ערב רב/mixed multitude cultural heterogeneous societies into the Koran covenant identity, where slowly the local populations began to identify more closely with Arab culture, something akin to the Samaritans to Judean society.

    The Umayyad Caliphate (661-750 CE), decision to establish Damascus as their Capital, and built the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem, this planted the seeds of assimilation and rebellion to honor the Koran covenant. This pseudo-Caliphate introduced the marginalization of Shiite communities, leading to resentment and hatred among Arab Koran covenant nationals. Umayyad rule actively promoted strong incentives for the local populations to adopt Arab Sunni identity, as a means to gain access to political power and social mobility. The Umayyads conquered Egypt in the 7th century. The presence of Arab tribes in these regions prior to their conquests created a foundation for cultural integration into the Koran covenant national identity.

    The transformation of alien conquered nations in Egypt and Syria unto Arabs, rather than lower class Muslim – non Arabs, primarily attributed to a combination of cultural integration, political incentives, and historical context. The policies of the pseudo-Umayyad Caliphate, its prioritization that conquered nations adopt the Arabic language, combined with the historical ties to Arab identity, all these factors played significant roles in the homogeneous conversion process, leading to a distinct Arab identity, closely intertwined with the Arab covenant identity. In contrast, the experiences of Persians and Turks involved a more complex interplay of heterogeneous local identities resulting in a different religious faith outcome. Gone, the Arabic Koran covenant faith which defined the nation lead by Muhammad prophetic vision.

    While the administrative structures established by the pseudo-Umayyads often required local leaders to align themselves with Arab identity to maintain their positions and influence within the new Islamic state. Confronted by growing crisis of dissatisfaction among various groups due to perceived injustices, favoritism, and the concentration of power among the Umayyad Arab feudal aristocracy. Many non-Arab Muslims (mawali) felt marginalized and discriminated against. The pseudo-Umayyads superficial lip service favored Arab over peasant-Muslims in political and economic matters. Much as did the Turkish land laws, in their turn, rejected Arab ownership of Turkish lands.

    While Islam proclaimed itself as a unifying religion, the process of conversion did not necessarily lead to a complete cultural transformation. In regions like Persia or the Turks – Islam – often adopted alongside the retention of local languages and cultural practices, leading to a distinct Muslim identity that did not equate to the Arab Koran covenant national identity. In Persia and among Turkic peoples, the conversion to Islam often occurred through different means, such as trade, Sufism, and the influence of local leaders, which allowed for the preservation of local identities alongside Islamic faith. Much like the Catholic church converted radically divergent European countries to embrace belief in their form of Monotheism. Religious beliefs do not exchange, supplant, or reform national identities of different peoples.

    The Umayyad regime condemned for its unjust favoritism of Arab national identity aroused the indignation of other ethnicities within the Islamic empire. This led to resentment among non-Arab Muslim peasant populations, including Persians, Berbers, and others, who sought greater representation and rights within the feudal Koran covenant society. Many supporters of the Abbasids sought reforms in governance, administration, and social justice. They aimed to create a more equitable and just Mawali-non Arab society, addressing the grievances that had accumulated under the pseudo-Umayyad dictatorship.

    Consequently, the biased injustice of the Umayyad regime set the stage for the Abbasid revolt. The most significant of these was the Abbasid Revolution, which culminated in the Battle of the Zab in 750 CE, where the Umayyad forces suffered decisive defeat. The Abbasids rhetoric propaganda framed their revolt as a “religious movement”, emphasizing their lineage from the Prophet Muhammad. They sought to present themselves as the rightful leaders of the Mawali-non Arab Muslim community. They argued that the Umayyads had betrayed the “true” Islamic principles.

    The Umayyad Caliphate, centered in Damascus, while characterized by a strong Arab identity and governance which favored Arabs over Muslims. The Abbasids, by stark contrast, sought to create a more inclusive empire that represented the diverse populations within the Islamic world, including non-Arab Muslims, viewed as aristocratic equals.

    The Abbasid revolution marked a significant shift in the character of the Koran covenant empire. The vision of the prophet Muhammad switched from an Arab-centric rule under the Umayyads to a more inclusive and diverse governance that included non-Arab Muslims, now views as aristocratic inheritors of the Koran covenant which preaches strict monotheism and Muhammad as the final prophet as the central tenants of Islamic belief.

    The Abbasid Caliphate represented a significant shift from the Arab-dominated empire to a more inclusive and diverse Islamic multi-state, which allowed for the participation and influence of non-Arab Muslims in both governance and culture. Herein explains why the Abbasid Caliphate moved their Capital to Baghdad. This transformation played a crucial role in shaping the identity of the Islamic world, which by definition included the collapse of the Arab Koran covenant – during the Abbasid period.

    The Abbasids built a broad coalition of support among various discontented groups, including non-Arab Muslims, Shiites, and other factions opposed to the pseudo-Umayyad rule. This coalition utterly crucial in mobilizing support for their cause. This new Caliphate significantly shaped non Arab Islamic history through the revival and integration of ancient Greek philosophical thought into Islamic scholarship. The Abbasids, while their rhetoric claimed their descent from the Prophet Muhammad’s uncle Abbas, they positioned themselves as champions of the far larger non Arab Islamic community. The Koran covenant Arab identity, Islam – like a snake – swallowed its prey completely whole.

    The Abbasid Caliphate replaced the judicially unjust Umayyad Caliphate in 750 CE after a successful revolution. The Abbasids validation of non Arab Muslims set the stage for publication and research in the newly discovered ancient Greek writings, particularly during the 8th through 10th centuries, known for the Islamic Golden Age. Scholars in the Abbasid Caliphate translated and preserved many works of ancient Greek philosophers, such as Aristotle, Plato, and Galen. This intellectual revival played a crucial role in the development of philosophy, science, and medicine in the Islamic world and later influenced the European Renaissance.

    The Abbasid Caliphate expanded the Muslim empire through a combination of military conquests, political alliances, and cultural integration. They successfully conquered Persia (modern-day Iran) after the fall of the pseudo-Umayyad Caliphate. The Persian territories became integrated, but not homogenized into the Abbasid Caliphate. Persian culture and administrative practices significantly influenced the Abbasid governance and culture. The Abbasids continued military engagements with the Byzantine Empire, similar to their predecessors. These conflicts, part of the ongoing struggle for control over territories in the eastern Mediterranean. The theology of Islam changed the Koran covenant of Arab nationalism unto the belief that Allah lives as the Universal God of all Humanity. Rather than the God which Muhammad’s Arab tribes embraced as their Deity.

    The Abbasids focused on trade, culture, and scholarship, which helped to unify the diverse regions of their huge expansive empire. They established Baghdad as their cultural and intellectual center, attracting scholars, scientists, and philosophers from various backgrounds. The Abbasid Caliphate, known for its cultural and intellectual flourishing, which included the translation and study of ancient Greek texts. This assimilation of Greek culture represents a key part of a broader effort to create a cosmopolitan society that included diverse ethnicities and cultures, not just local Arab feudal peasants.

    The Abbasids essentially diminished the Arab-centric focus of the pseudo-Umayyad Caliphate, which claimed to have favored Arab identity and interests. By promoting a more inclusive approach, they aimed to unify the diverse populations within the empire, including non-Arab Muslim aristocrats. Such a divergent shift away from the Tribal Arab Koran as “the revelation” of the Prophet; the definition of Arab identity within the Tribal Arab Koran covenant republic/empire. This new cultural synthesis, which openly embraced Greek, Persian, and Indian influences integrated into into the heart and soul of non Arab Muslim “Islamic thought”. This new, vastly expanded cultural legacy, contributed to the decline of Arabia as the center of the non Arab Muslim world. The Abbasid impact on Europe, its service as the Prime Cause of the Renaissance revival; the resurrection of dead European culture and customs – marked by the Dark Ages. It undermined the revelation of Muhammad as the final prophet, of Tribal Koran covenant feudalism.

    Assimilation to ancient Greek writers directly compares to the Hanukkah Civil War which pitted the P’rushim/pseudo-Umayyads against the Tzeddukim/assimilated Abbasid revolution. This Jewish Civil War pitted Torah purists, only committed to interpret the intent of the Torah through reliance upon the Oral Torah logic system, codified through the kabbalah of rabbi Akiva’s פרדס four part inductive reasoning. The assimilated Tzeddukim/assimilated Abbasid sought to abandon Oral Torah logic in favor of turning Jerusalem into a Greek polis City State. Much like the assimilated Abbasids moved their Capital distant from Mecca and Medina. Just as the Tzeddukim sought to remake Jerusalem unto the image of Athens; so too did the assimilated-Abbasids turn Baghdad into a cosmopolitan empire hostile to the Arab covenantal identity expressed in the Koran. Both rejected their respective “oral Torah/Hadith” interpretive revelation central to their respective national yet Tribal traditions.

    Muslim universalism rejects the Torah revelation at Sinai which only Israel accepted, much the same way as the assimilated Abbasid ‘Golden Calf’ imposed a Muslim replacement theology which competed foreign alien Greek thinkers as equals to Muhammad the final prophet. Abbasid law schools (madhabs) no longer based solely upon prophetic or tribal adjudication, but systematized like Justinian’s Corpus Juris Civilis—foreign in form and hostile to Arab oral precedent. The Abbasid revolution, like the ‘Golden Calf’, did not openly reject Muhammad—it honored him in rhetoric while replacing the foundations of his Koran covenant with foreign structures.

    The assimilated Tzeddukim likewise wanted Jews to forget the revelation of the Oral Torah at Horev. The ‘Golden Calf’ represents the idea of “replacement theology”. This defines the theology expressed by both Xtianity, the Arab Koran, and the Muslim theological belief in a Universal Allah, God to all Humanity. Abbasid scholars chose to ignore the Talmud. They rejected the revelation of the Oral Torah/פרדס logic just as surely as did the Tzeddukim reject the Oral Torah. The Koran represents a national revelation to the Arab people through the prophet Muhammad. In effect the Abbasids replaced their Koran covenantal specificity with abstract universality, undermining the very revelation they claimed to protect.

    The Abbasid “revolution” utterly failed to establish righteous courts which could correct the pseudo-Umayyad judicial injustice. Unlike the American revolutionaries who rejected the vertical British Star courts with the lateral jury system, the Abbasid “revolution”, their corrupt vertical courts no different from the vertical British Star courts. The government bribed the Judges and prosecuting attorneys by paying their salaries.

    Abbasid religious rhetoric propaganda (half-truths) declared their “belief” in Muhammad as the final prophet. But in actual fact their cultural synthesis of non Arab, Greek and other foreign cultural influences directly compares to the ancient Israelite sin of the Golden Calf – replacement theology.

    The Abbasid period, which lasted from 750 to 1258 CE, represents a transformative era for Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh) and the codification of Islamic law. Scholars began to organize and systematize the principles of Islamic law, moving beyond the earlier, more Hadith common law precedent interpretations; which required a rigorous analysis of the Quran and Hadith. Assimilated Abbasid legal scholars organized fiqh into codes, which closely resembled the style of Greek and Roman law. Like as codified by Pope Gregory IX (c. 1170–1241) or Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274). The latter best known for his works “Summa Theologica” and “Summa Contra Gentiles”, which synthesized Aristotelian philosophy with Xtian theology, addressing issues of ethics, law, and the nature of God.

    The four major Sunni schools: Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi’i, and Hanbali, directly influenced by Greek and Roman legal traditions, particularly in their approach to legal reasoning and the structure of legal codes. This cross-pollination of ideas contributed to a break down which attempted to unify Arab and non Arab Muslims as feudal equal aristocrats. Effectively, this estranged the rule of Mecca and Medina as the Government authority of the Arab empire/republic.

    The Koran all together supplanted as the basis of Islamic law, in the sense that assimilated Abbasid law codes based their organization upon non Arab Muslim thinkers. The House of Wisdom in Baghdad, this institution promoted the translation and study of various texts, including those from Greek and Roman traditions. The failure of the assimilated Abbasid “revolution”, not merely political—but judicial, theological, and civilizational. By abandoning the Arab identity rooted in Meccan-Medinan Tribal justice, and replacing it with the foreign Hellenistic universalism together with Aristotle’s syllogism logic, the assimilated Abbasids traitors repeated the ancient sins of the Tzeddukim, together with the ערב רב builders of the Golden Calf. They all share a common foundation, they have no real fear of the אלהים. The task remains to recover the Arab prophetic covenant—as a national revelation with judicial integrity—restoring what was lost in the cosmopolitan mirage of Baghdad.

    The assimilated Abbasid Caliphate dramatically weakened Arab identity. The Arab pseudo-Umayyad Caliphate, inherently unstable. Herein explains the prime reason for its short rule. The expansion of Muhammad’s Tribal Koran covenant nation, came at the expense of sacrificing the Arab identity which originally accepted Muhammad as its prophet. The spread of Islam came at the expense of the diminishment of Arab identity subsumed by a Islamic cosmopolitanism domination; which introduces many and multiple foreign cultures and customs into the Catholic\Islamic Universal faith. Where Greek and Roman legal tradition served as the basis which established a systematic approach to Islamic jurisprudence. Alas neither Greece nor Rome civilization gendered a Good Name reputation concerning the achievement judicial justice rule of law. The Abbasid legal codes, while more organized than the Hadith, influenced by non-Arab traditions, which some argue diluted the original Tribal Arab Koran covenant principles.

    The Abbasid Caliphate rebelled against the Meccan-Medinan Koranic covenant. The assimilated Abbasids, despite their rhetorical white-wash allegiance to Muhammad and the Koran covenant, ultimately introduced a form of “replacement theology” akin to the biblical Golden Calf, which diluted the Arab prophetic foundation of the Koran covenant replaced by the charms of cosmopolitan inclusivity and Hellenistic legalism.

    The Koran itself functioned as replacement theology for the T’NaCH. “We have not sent you except as a mercy to all the worlds” (Koran 21:107). It too likewise failed to respect that only Israel accepted the revelation of the Torah at Sinai. Just as only Muhammad alone received the visions from an Angel within a cave. There in the Koran, Muhammad interpreted – by Islamic theology – as the Seal of the Prophets, for humanity, not just the Arabs.

    Islamic scholars to their credit sought to systematize Islamic law based on the Quran and Hadith, leading to the formation of distinct legal methodologies. The Quran and Hadith are the two primary sources of Islamic law. The Quran is considered the literal word of God, while Hadith comprises the sayings, actions, and approvals of the Prophet Muhammad. Scholars relied on these texts to derive legal rulings and principles. The Abbasid scholars emphasized that Islamic law should be grounded in divine revelation rather than solely relying on pre-Islamic customs or foreign legal systems.

    Al-Shafi’i is renowned for his work in systematizing the principles of Islamic jurisprudence. His seminal book, “Al-Risala,” laid out a comprehensive framework for understanding the sources and methods of deriving legal rulings. Al-Shafi’i identified four primary sources of Islamic law: the Quran, Hadith, consensus (ijma), and analogy (qiyas). He argued that these sources should be used in a systematic manner to ensure that legal rulings are consistent with Islamic teachings. Al-Shafi’i placed a strong emphasis on the importance of Hadith as a source of law, advocating for the rigorous authentication of Hadith to ensure their reliability in legal reasoning.

    In the early years of Islam, particularly during the time of the Prophet Muhammad, there were instances of coexistence and cooperation between Muslims and Jewish communities. The Constitution of Medina, for example, established a framework for mutual rights and responsibilities among Muslims and Jews in Medina. Yet the Almohad dynasty in the 12th century, when Jews were forced to convert to Islam or face expulsion definitively proved the shallow realities of justice achieved through Muslim courts.

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