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Its another name of arjun from

Its another name of arjun in mahabharat , it means one who despises unworthy acts

What is it with so many Hindu youth of today so much engrossed in religious mythology ? Something that had been relegated to dolt family "elders" just two decades ago and many middle class Hindus were rational to a good extent ?
 
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yup, mast hai phir bhi.
Iss Bhatsuar ka trade name Tempo Hanseat tha. Manufactured by Bajaj Tempo, a JV between Bajaj and Firodia Motors (now Force Motors), same JV that manufactured Matador vans.

Here is a restored version in Kerala, though I am not sure if it runs.

 
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What is it with so many Hindu youth of today so much engrossed in religious mythology ? Something that had been relegated to dolt family "elders" just two decades ago and many middle class Hindus were rational to a good extent ?
What is your problem, exactly ? It is our culture and heritage, nobody is stopping you from wearing ankle high pyjamas and doing namaz 5 times a day from your early communism thing.

Wrong again about a few decades ago, remember Ramayan and Mahabharat during the DD era were some of the most popular shows, good wholesome family time on Sundays.

Arun Govil as Ram
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Pravin Kumar who sadly passed away earlier this year played Bheem
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Puneet Isar as Duryodhan
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Gufi Paintal as the cunning Shakuni mama
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aahh, good innocent times :)
 
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BTW, it also sounds like the Bhatsuar, a popular public transport in Western UP in the bygone era.
It was called Bhatsuar because it looked like a Pig and made the sound bhat-bhat from the engine

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Such an ugly vehicle, noisy and the passengers are packed into the back without concern for private space. It is neither a mini bus nor a privately hirable car taxi or autorickshaw.
 
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Iss Bhatsuar ka trade name Tempo Hanseat tha. Manufactured by Bajaj Tempo, a JV between Bajaj and Firodia Motors (now Force Motors), same JV that manufactured Matador vans.

Here is a restored version in Kerala, though I am not sure if it runs.

Yeah, n1 .. 3 wheeler 'Tempos' :D
 
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What is your problem, exactly ? It is our culture and heritage, nobody is stopping you from wearing ankle high pyjamas and doing namaz 5 times a day from your early communism thing.

Wrong again about a few decades ago, remember Ramayan and Mahabharat during the DD era were some of the most popular shows, good wholesome family time on Sundays.

Arun Govil as Ram
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Pravin Kumar who sadly passed away earlier this year played Bheem
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Puneet Isar as Duryodhan
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Gufi Paintal as the cunning Shakuni mama
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aahh, good innocent times :)
That's someone's religious practice not culture- Indian Muslim especially from UP etc would be 1700s Mughal culture, Urdu poetry , or culture of Hyderabad Deccan

Difference between culture/heritage and religious practice
 
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So an ugly German design made worse in India. :lol:

What is your problem, exactly ? It is our culture and heritage

Well, that culture and heritage is quite in-your-face nowadays in those elements which don't make sense. :)

nobody is stopping you from wearing ankle high pyjamas and doing namaz 5 times a day from your early communism thing.

1. I am not a Tableeghi to look ungentlemanly by all day going about in white topi, white kurta-pyjama with the pyjama being high about the ankle and having a mustacheless beard. I am an old-style Muslim who is well-groomed generally.

2. Though I don't pray I must tell you that in the Quran there are only three prayers advised, not five. The five-prayer-a-day thing came later by adopting it from the Zarthusti religion ( Zoroastrianism ).
 
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So an ugly German design made worse in India.
No, just poorly maintained. Everything looks pretty in sylvan European settings. In our dusty settings and broken roads even German cars look ordinary
 
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That's someone's religious practice not culture- Indian Muslim especially from UP etc would be 1700s Mughal culture, Urdu poetry , or culture of Hyderabad Deccan

Difference between culture/heritage and religious practice

No, I think I am not wrong to say it's a Tableeghi thing in imitation of what they say were early Muslims who would wear such a pyjama. The TJ says it is sunnat. :lol:

No, just poorly maintained. Everything looks pretty in sylvan European settings. In our dusty settings and broken roads even German cars look ordinary

Most humbly you are misled by the prettiness of the color of the second German vehicle. :)
 
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I have a question
Why is it that in Bollywood or in Indian imagination every Muslim wears a skull cap? Y'all do know that many people don't even wear it in masjids nowadays forget regular everyday life

Who came up with skull caps?

@Blueindian are you ethnically Bangali or just live in bangal?
 
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