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pujashoppe · 7 months
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Expert Tips for Griha Pravesh House Warming Ceremony Decoration
Moving into a new home is a momentous occasion filled with excitement and anticipation. As you embark on this journey, decorating your space for the Griha Pravesh housewarming ceremony is a wonderful opportunity to infuse positivity and auspiciousness into your new abode. In this guide, we'll explore expert tips for housewarming ceremony decoration, ensuring that every corner of your home radiates warmth and harmony.
Griha Pravesh can be categorized into different types based on the nature of entry into the new home: Apoorva (for newly constructed houses), Sapoorva (for purchased homes), and Dwandwah (after rebuilding due to damage).
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Creating an Inviting Entrance:
Floral Welcome:
Start by adorning the entrance of your home with vibrant floral arrangements. Fresh flowers symbolise new beginnings and prosperity, making them ideal for welcoming guests into your space.
Rangoli Art:
Enhance the entrance with intricate rangoli designs crafted from colourful powders or flowers. Rangolis are considered auspicious and are believed to ward off negative energy, inviting blessings into your home.
Decorating the Pooja Room:
Sacred Space:
The pooja room holds immense significance in Indian households, serving as a sacred space for prayers and rituals. Decorate this area with premium puja kits and elegant accessories to create a serene ambience conducive to spiritual practices.
Divine Idols:
Install divine idols of deities such as Ganesha, Lakshmi, and Saraswati in the pooja room, symbolizing protection, prosperity, and knowledge, respectively. Choose high-quality idols that reflect your devotion and reverence.
Setting the Dining Area:
Festive Table Decor:
Dress up the dining table with festive tableware and decorative accents. Incorporate elements like colourful tablecloths, elegant candle holders, and floral centrepieces to create an inviting ambience for your guests.
Traditional Touches:
Add a touch of tradition to the dining area with ethnic-inspired tableware and utensils. Opt for brass or copper utensils adorned with intricate designs, adding a sense of authenticity to the dining experience.
Enhancing Living Spaces:
Soft Furnishings:
Incorporate soft furnishings such as cushions, throws, and curtains in soothing colours and luxurious fabrics to create a cozy atmosphere in your living spaces. Choose textiles adorned with auspicious motifs for added charm.
Artistic Accents:
Display artwork, sculptures, and decorative pieces that resonate with your style and cultural heritage. Incorporate elements of nature, such as indoor plants and water features, to promote tranquillity and harmony.
Conclusion: Decorating your home for the Griha Pravesh housewarming ceremony is an opportunity to infuse positivity, auspiciousness, and personal style into your living spaces. By incorporating expert tips and thoughtful decor elements, you can create a harmonious environment that reflects your values and aspirations. With premium puja kits, puja kits at affordable prices, and puja samagri available online shopping from Puja Shoppe, you can embark on this new chapter of your life with grace and blessings.
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hindulivesmatter · 8 months
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Why Gandhi is a piece of shit and you should hate him.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi has been established in our history as a "Mahatma" which means "great soul"
This man is anything but that.
He is EVERYWHERE. He's on our currency, he's revered as a hero who saved India, and we have a mandatory holiday on October 2nd in honor of him.
If you didn't know, now you're going to get to know why he was a horrible human being. Let's begin.
This man managed to fool people Martin Luther King and Nelson Mandela (among many others) into thinking he was a good person.
Here is some of the shit he's done:
In 1903, when Gandhi was in South Africa, he wrote that white people there should be "the predominating race." He also said black people "are troublesome, very dirty, and live like animals."
 Refused to have sex with his wife for the last 38 years of their marriage. He felt that in order to test his commitment to celibacy, he would have beautiful young women (including his own great niece) lie next to him naked through the night. His wife, whom he described as looking like a "meek cow" was no longer desirable enough to be a solid test.
Believed that Indian women who were raped lost their value as a human.
During Gandhi's time as a dissident in South Africa, he discovered a male youth had been harassing two of his female followers. Gandhi responded by personally cutting the girls' hair off, to ensure the "sinner's eye" was "sterilised". Gandhi boasted of the incident in his writings, pushing the message to all Indians that women should carry responsibility for sexual attacks upon them.
He argued that fathers could be justified in killing daughters who had been sexually assaulted for the sake of family and community honour. 
Gandhi also waged a war against contraceptives, labelling Indian women who used them as whores.
He believed menstruation was a "manifestation of the distortion of a woman's soul by her sexuality".
On 6th April 1947, he gave a speech where he said, “ If the Muslims are out there slicing through Hindu masses to wipe out the Hindu race, the Hindus should say nothing and peacefully accept death”.
He hated the great Hindu rulers, especially Shivaji Maharaj. To please the Muslims, he banned the book named ShivBhaavani which correctly depicted Islam’s intolerance and fierce fundamentalism spread by it.
Refused his wife life-saving medication (for religious reasons), but those religious reasons all of a sudden no longer applied to him when he was in a similar position.
Started a fast unto death when Ambedkar asked for separate electorates for Dalits.
Gandhi left his ailing father on his deathbed, to sleep with his wife. The child born out of this copulation died in infancy. According to Gandhi, the death of this infant was the result of this evil karma.
Gandhi, even when he claimed to be the angel of non-violence, made no efforts to prevent the British from deploying Indian troops at various locations during World War II.
Kashmir was invaded by Pakistan in 1947, the brutal Pakistani army committed heinous crimes against Kashmiri Pandits including mass rape and mass killings consequently many Pandits were forced to flee to Delhi and other places. In one incident Pandits took refuge in an abandoned mosque in Delhi. Infuriated, Gandhi threatened to fast to death if the Pandits didn't leave. The Pandits were slaughtered in a communal riot as soon as they abandoned the mosques.
Criticized the Jews for defending themselves against the Holocaust because he insisted that they should have committed public mass suicide in order to "shame" the Germans instead of fighting back. His exact words were, "But the Jews should have offered themselves to the butcher's knife. They should have thrown themselves into the sea from the cliffs. As it is, they succumbed anyway in their millions."
And this is all from a simple Internet search compiled here. I wonder what else is hiding if I do a deep dive.
Thank you for coming to my TED talk.
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somerabbitholes · 1 year
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I’ve been meaning to read more of Indian authors lately since I sometimes feel kinda ashamed to consume so much of foreign books but not of my own country, but the thing is … I just can’t get into most of them (that I’ve tried so far ). I’ve dnf’ed so many and I don’t even consider myself a picky reader. so it’d be helpful if you suggest some of your favourites that aren’t internationally popular ones.
I understand; I'm also very picky with the Indian authors I read, but here are some I've liked:
Battlefield by Vishram Bedekar (trans. Jerry Pinto): about two refugees fleeing wartime Europe (one Hindu, one Jewish), who meet on a ship and grow really close
Maharani by Ruskin Bond, or Room on the Roof, or The Blue Umbrella: I will turn myself inside out recommending Ruskin Bond, but these are my top three for you
Em and the Big Hoom by Jerry Pinto: about an East Indian family in Mumbai dealing with the mother's mental health; it's a really touching book
Our Moon Has Blood Clots by Rahul Pandita: a memoir of the Kashmiri Pandit genocide and its aftermath; it's a chilling memoir, but really good
English August by Upamanyu Chatterjee: about this elite bureaucrat who gets posted to the "hottest town in India" and how he deals with the locals; it has good satire going for it
Raag Darbari by Shrilal Shukl: another satire; follows a village and through it, explores democracy in early Independent India (or lack of it), the transition for the landed elite and generally most of the village to a democratic society. If you can read Hindi, I would recommend reading the original. If not, there's a translation by Gillian Wright.
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youremyheaven · 5 months
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Hi , regarding the asks about ayanamsas there are many but mostly used is lahari as we all know but many authentic vedic astrologers don't consider lahari because it is set by a indian bureaucrat under jawaharlal nehru priministry , cuz nehru wanted to unify astrology ayanamsa in India which many people check their daily forecast . But then as different people are using different ayanamsas and it was causing a confusion among people and nehru asked a certain bureaucrat to set one ayanamsa for all kinda thing and here we are now with lahari ayanamsa.
But I follow PV narashimha rao , who's an IIT graduate currently works as an software engineer , astrologer and he's spiritual sadak too . He was born in an astrologer/ pandit family in andhrapradesh , southern India . many astrologers take classes from him , he did write some books and his website is awesome has many free daily fire rituals, mantras etc a very useful one .
He developed a software ' jagannatha hora ' which is FREE and what I like is he uses parasara atmakarakas where they consider Rahu ( not ketu ) as a karaka as well . He's very good and his world predictions are also accurate.
Hope this helps ! Love love love your posts so much I always keep on checking your page first thing in the mrng!! 🥰💕
tysm for telling me about this software!! im a boomer when it comes to this stuff 😭😭
thankfully my chart looks exactly the same 💅🏼so identity crisis avoided 🤪but it is very informative, i like being able to look at my dashas and antardashas and transits all in one place, vv cool
thanku for saying that<333 its sooo sweet
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astra-galaxie · 1 year
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Trying again....weird headcanons about our dear Nathan Pandit ☺️
Nathan Pandit, my favourite coroner! I was hoping he would be requested!
What they smell like: Death. But thankfully, all the time he spends gardening also makes him smell like flowers, so it masks the scent of death always lingering on him from work
How they sleep (sleeping position, schedule, etc.): Nathan’s a night owl and loves staying up late. He hates moringa and will drink at least two cups of coffee before leaving his house. When he’s asleep, he’s curled up on his side and is so still that it's almost scary. If you couldn’t see his chest moving as he breaths, you’d think he was dead
What music they enjoy: Death metal, Jazz, and Bollywood music
How much time they spend getting ready every morning: Twenty minutes is his average time. But Nathan can be ready in less time if he rushes
Their favourite thing to collect: Books and plants
Left or right-handed: Left
Religion (if any): He was raised in Hinduism but doesn't practice much as an adult
Favourite sport: Nathan’s not into sports, but Jones drags him to sporting events sometimes
Favourite touristy thing to do when travelling (museums, local food, sightseeing, etc.): Nathan loves visiting museums and interacting with local wildlife
Favourite kind of weather: Rain or cloudy days
A weird/obscure fear they have: Children. It's not that he doesn’t like kids; he just gets nervous around large groups of them. A few are okay, and after a certain age (like 8-10), he’s fine around any number of them
The carnival/arcade game they always win without fail: Pinball and Pac-Man
Another round of wired headcanons done! Thanks for the request!🙂
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chitrapatangh · 1 month
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so my phone suddenly go shut off somehow on like 6 aug and my father was out of town so heres the life update that I've been putting off:
(a lot happened)
Okay, so on 9th aug it was nagpanchami + my papa's birthday acc to tithi so we went to the mandir and on the way Vandana ma'am called my mom, turns out Achyut needed his chemistry copy's notes because the course was repeating. I was literally shaking in the mandir, tears were welling up in my eyes and Pandit ji said "bitiya theek hai na?"
I thanked thakur ji and ate out with my parents before reaching home, I called him...
I got to hear his voice after 108 days (yes, not a coincidence that it was 108) and my voice was shaky, I still kept calling him "bhaiya" and could not find that chemistry copy for the life of me while he scolded and at the same time comforted me because I guess he could sense my anxiety, he said: "panic na ho, na mile to book se hi bhej do, pareshan na ho" *crying*
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ratanslily · 1 year
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I hope this is not too weird to ask but I’ve always been curious about the caste system in Hinduism/Indian culture, and I know the rc stories aren’t accurate, so you think you can explain it a bit or do you know an accurate website to read it on?
hello! it's okay to ask me :)
Caste system is a very shameful aspect of our history.
Caste system, if I remember correctly from History books, started from Vedic/Aryan Age in 1500 BC. Personally, Aryan Age is my least favourite period of Indian History, even if it gave us great Vedas.(books of Hinduism) (that's probably the only thing I respect lol).
Basically, in the Aryan Age, women were mistreated, especially widows. and Caste system was prevalent. it divided society into 4 castes by profession. In order of hierarchy,
Brahmins (priests, called "pandits" in Hindi). Highest caste, most knowledgeable.
Kshatriya (warriors.) most kings used to be from this caste.
Vaishyas (tradesmen, merchants)
Shudras (commoners, peasants, servants)
now, there's one more category, but apparently they're not a caste, they're just not considered belonging to any caste
Untouchables (cleaners, sweepers) they were mistreated by the castes upper from them, called "untouchables" and used to live separately. even their water used to be separate from high castes.
A bunch of bullshit, honestly. now, caste system was banned from 1948/1950 onwards, but some places it still used to be there internally. it has reduced now, thankfully.
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voidsteffy · 2 years
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Hi! Loved your response to my SSR knowledge questionnaire!
Also, could you rate every SSR Villain from all his movies out of 10, with reasons provided please?
Also also, thoughts on the upcoming SSR/Mahesh Babu movie? What's your theories on what the movie could be about given the limited plot details about it being an adventure movie inspired by the Indiana Jones movies?
haha thanks for another ask!
It's been a long time since I watched Student No. 1 so I can't really rate whatever obstacle in that movie
Simhadri - 3, from what I remember feeling, it was like the story was the villain. Villain wasn't villaining that much if ykwim
Sye - 7, I love dumb villains
Chatrapathi - 9, the villains in this are pretty much like colonisers which is what i love about this movie (among the other fabulous things about it). they're genuinely evil, they don't give a fuck about anyone but themselves and rule like an iron fist gripping a mound of sand
Vikramarkudu - 10, just for the oily curly hair that gives me my hair goals😍😍
Yamadonga - 2, again, villain wasn't villaining. the actual thug they hired wasn't even there for 20 minutes. Mahi's relatives can go get whipped (literally)
Magadheera - 9, he's so evil I love it. no tragic backstory, no psychosis story, he's just possessive (the lengths I go to defend tall men, sigh, fml) and an absolute asshole.
Maryada Ramanna - 1 (and only because I can't give it a 0). i get that family feud is the real villain but nope. NOPE. you ain't killing YOUR OWN FAMILY MEMBER because he's more humane than you. Also, I hate the hypocrisy in their we-can-only-kill-outside-the-house-because-house-blesses-family theory . Speaking like that, Veturi said "Jagamantha Kutumbam Naadi" (the world is my family) so what then huh Reddy gaaru?
Eega - 10 (and only because I can't give it 1000). by now you must have understand that I love villains who are unapologetically assholes. He's rich, and he wants to keep it that way. So he killed his best friend for money. So what? He was annoyingly right anyway, no use. Sudeep is the perfect maniac obsessed zillionaire that I would want to kill as a fly.
Bahubali The Beginning - 5, I kinda don't like amped up villains. Bijjala does good, but I draw the line at the Pandit making evil faces at thin air in the middle of celebrations. Bhalla isn't a villain in my opinion, he's a smol bean who is a rich dad's spoiled brat. Being evil and underappreciated is the only thing he knows my poor baby. (@juhiiiiii gets me on this topic, don't you agree akkay?)
Bahubali The Conclusion - 3, you know why honey. I desperately wanted to beg Rajamouli to read the books (at least the first one) to make him realize how ooc Sivagami was. But Bijjala is properly characterised I must say.
RRR - 5, I want a 3D British colonizer for once.
Also also, thoughts on the upcoming SSR/Mahesh Babu movie? What's your theories on what the movie could be about given the limited plot details about it being an adventure movie inspired by the Indiana Jones movies?
I don't make the mistake of creating expectations in my mind for SSR's movies before 2 months of the release. I did that for Bahubali 2 (as did the entire world right?) and for Maryada Ramanna, and Yamadonga. I honestly can't picture Mahesh Babu as anything but a preacher or a politician or a police officer. But let me just say this: the last time MB wore a cowboy hat on an adventure, it was either horrible box office numbers:
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(Movie: Takkari Donga)
or mindblowing box office numbers
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(Movie: Athadu)
thanks for the ask!
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dollkichi · 1 month
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life of pi is a beautiful book about philosophy, the Pacific ocean, a boy, a tiger, a zoo, a sinking boat, existentialism, religion, depression, hope, cannibalism and life in general. i'm not religious at all, in fact i'm an atheist, but i have a deep rooted appreciation for this book. it's about an indian boy who lived in pondicherry, which was a French colonised town. his full name is piscine molitor patel, named after a French swimming pool my his swimming enthusiast uncle. in elementary school he got bullied for his name because it sounded like 'pissing', so when he started middle school he started going with the nickname 'pi', like the one in math. his family ran a zoo, and he grew up caring for and loving animals. he also simultaneously was a hindu, a muslim and a christian, which his dad thought was just a phase and his mom thought was concerning (neither were right). the first part of the book is spent in this town, detailing his life, specific anecdotes and other events that shaped him. there was one humorous encounter where the pandit, the imam and the preacher of all the places of worship he went to meet and their all like 'huh? how do YOU know pi? i thought he's a christian/muslim/hindu!' and pi is just like 'heh guys i can explain...... 😧'
so then they decide to move to canada and take the zoo animals with them to sell there. pi is, obviously, devastated, but accepts the change. they get on the boat, there is a storm, the boat sinks. now pi is stuck on a lifeboat alone....... or so he thinks. in fact there is a zebra with a broken leg, a hyena, an orangutan floating on bananas named Orange Juice, and (drumroll) Richard Parker, a four hundred pound Bengal tiger. pi has no idea what to do with these animals, but they start killing each other off soon enough. the hyena eats the zebra, Orange Juice gets mad, Orange Juice and the hyena fight, the hyena wins and eats Orange Juice, and now pi is terrified because the hyena now has set is sights on him. but luckily (or unluckily), Richard Parker chooses this moment to come out of the tarp he was hiding under and kills the hyena, eating him. now pi is stuck alone in the middle of the Pacific ocean with a bunch of emergency rations, two granulated glass jugs, 50 cans of water, a pen and a notebook. he starts to record his days in the notebook, and writes in really tiny letters because he's scared of running out of paper, but instead runs out of ink. i find that very symbolic. Richard Parker has never seen so much water before and has no idea how to hunt and gets hungry. pi, fearing that he will be Richard Parker's next meal, realises he must learn to fish. pi is a vegetarian and has never eaten fish, let alone thought of hunting them. the rations run out. pi makes his first kill, but scared of committing such a grievous act of murder, wraps the fish in a blanket and hammers it with the blunt side until it dies. later he becomes desensitized to it and does away with the fish blanket business. ironically it is more cruel to do it the first way than to kill it quickly. pi builds a second raft tethered to the lifeboat out of oars so that he can get away from Richard Parker. there is a storm and the raft breaks. pi must share the lifeboat with Richard Parker. pi is still very much traumatised by losing his entire family. pi starts trying to train Richard Parker, intentionally making him seasick then allowing him relief to get him to stay in his part of the lifeboat. this fails. pi starts to find comfort in Richard Parker. pi is convinced he is going insane. he starts losing his vision and hallucinates meeting a blind frenchman in the middle of the ocean. Richard Parker kills the blind frenchman. pi is desolate and hopeless. finally the lifeboat reaches land of some sort, a floating island made up of a strange kind of seaweed, meerkats and large trees with freshwater ponds. the seaweed is edible and pi is convinced he has found paradise. he considers giving up on getting to human civilisation and just staying on the island his entire life. it feels like a haven- ample meat for Richard Parker, fresh drinkable water, sweet seaweed-
the island is parasitic. at night, the lakes turn into acid, the ground turns corrosive. the island is trying to eat him whole. pi finds a strange fruit in a tree, like a tightly rolled up cluster of leaves. he peels it open. it has a human tooth inside. he peels open thirty one others. a complete set of human teeth. the island has eaten others before him. pi gets back on the boat, calls for Richard Parker, and leaves. he eventually finds himself on the coast of Mexico. Richard Parker does not look back once before running into the forest. he is discovered by locals and taken to the hospital. there, the Japanese businessmen from the company that owned the boat visit him and ask for his story. they had a long journey getting there and a rather unfortunate one at that. pi tells them. they do not believe bananas float in water. pi tells them to try it for themself. pi steals their cookies and sandwiches. they ask again for the story. they do not believe the animals, or Richard Parker, or the island. they ask for the truth.
pi says what they really want is a different story. he tells them a different story.
the zebra is a sailor. the orangutan is his mother. the hyena is a cook.
he is the tiger.
the cook amputated the sailor's broken leg, then killed him and ate him. pi's mother, horrified, tries to fight him. she loses. pi, in his rage, kills the cook. he resorts to cannibalism. the island is a mound of trash with rats.
in the end, you are presented with two stories. the 'dry, yeastless factuality' and 'the better story'.
it is up to the reader to choose in the end which one was the one that really happened.
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Oh my god, I NEED to read this book. This was so interesting anddd you seem to love it so that makes it worth picking up!! Giggling over them being like "wait I thought Pi was christian/muslim/hindu". Why is he all three, actually? Is there an explanation to that in the story?
ALSO THE TWISTS WITH THE ISLAND BEING PARASITIC AND THE TWO DIFFERENT STORIES AT THE END?? I'm so intrigued Thank you for taking the time to type this out for me!! I wish I could provide you with a better response but I am genuinely so tired....... I didn't wanna keep you waiting for much longer though. SORRY, HOPEFULLY THIS IS LIKE ADEQUATE. I've never read the book myself so it's like I can't exactly rave about it with you either because the only thing I have to go off of is your explanation wahhh </3 BUT THAT IS EXACTLY WHY I SHOULD PICK IT UP SO WE CAN BOTH TALK ABOUT IT!!! If I ever get the opportunity to get it sometime soon then I will totally tell you my thoughts about it ehehe (˶˃ ᵕ ˂˶)
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 #1 Pandit , Astrologer , Pujari In Delhi NCR- Acharya Manojanand Saraswati
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homepujain · 7 months
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5 must experience travel journeys by flight
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Traveling is a rewarding experience that gives us the chance to discover new places, interact with interesting people, and partake in fun activities. It broadens our perspectives and changes who we are as people. Although there are innumerable places worth traveling to, we have compiled a list of 5 must experience travel journeys that provide unforgettable experiences and exquisite views that are unique to these places. These journeys will provide you the chance to experience each location's culture and natural beauty in addition to allowing you to see well-known sites, eat delectable food, and stay in luxurious hotels. Consider these places which are also budget travel destinations to explore by flight.
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'J. Robert Oppenheimer, the American physicist called the "father of the atom bomb", had tried and failed to prevent then Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru from supplying the US material -- especially thorium -- needed for a bomb far deadlier than his creation.
Oppenheimer’s appeal was conveyed in a phone call to the then Indian Ambassador to US, Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, who reported it to her brother, Prime Minister Nehru, in a letter dated February 10, 1951, reproduced in a 2014 book by her daughter Nayantara Sahgal.
It came amidst intense negotiations between the two countries over an India request for emergency food grains assistance that Pandit had conveyed to the Harry S. Truman administration just weeks before in December.
According to the Emergency Food Aid Ac signed by Truman in June 1951, India was promised 2 million tonnes of food grains but among the conditions attached was the continue supplies of "strategic materials”, which, a declassified “top secret” memo of the State Department from the time, said included “beryl, manganese, mica, and kyanite -- and initial shipments, heretofore prohibited, of monazite".
Monazite, a brown crystalline mineral consisting of a phosphate of cerium, lanthanum, other rare earth elements, and thorium, is found in abundance in India.
A contract was drawn up later in the year for “to cover shipment from India of 500 tons of monazite concentrate”.
Oppenheimer’s plea with Nehru was specifically about thorium.
"Oppenheimer wants you (Nehru) to know that work of a most ‘horrible and deadly nature’ is being done on the atom bomb, that step by step America is ‘deliberately’ moving towards a war of annihilation,” Pandit had written in the letter to Nehru, according to Sahgal’s book.
"The recent promises given by Truman and Attlee regarding the atom have resulted in research for a weapon of the same deadly quality which will be kept secret and used INSTEAD of the atom. For this purpose more and more thorium is required and the US desires to stockpile all available thorium.
"Oppenheimer has reason to believe an approach will be made very soon very soon to India directly and through Britain. In fact, he believes that one reason why the Indian request for wheat has been so readily sponsored by the State Department is because of what they themselves require from India. The argument used for obtaining thorium will be that it is needed for humanitarian purposes According to Oppenheimer, no such purpose can at present be achieved.
"Oppenheimer begs the government of India not to sell any thorium to the US voluntarily or through pressure,” the letter says.
Declassified US State Department papers from the time -- ranging in confidentiality from “SECRET” to “TOP SECRET” -- show Nehru and his government tried very hard to keep this minerals, called “strategic materials”, off the table, especially those that could be used to produce a nuclear bomb.
But they were thwarted by a mix of worsening food crisis at home and an adamant US government and Congress, which had to clear it.
In a telegram to the state department marked “SECRET”, the then US Ambassador to India, Loy Wesley Henderson wrote, "Saw Bajpai (Girijia Shankar Bajpai, the top civil servant in the Foreign Ministry as Secretary General). this morning (at) my request. Told him I had given further consideration to information he gave me yesterday afternoon (May 7) and had become concerned lest inclusion by Nehru in his coming statement (in parliament) of reference to GOI (government of India) unwillingness (to) furnish materials relating to manufacture atomic weapons might not be regarded as uncalled-for criticism US atomic weapon policies. I said I hoped that (the) Prime Minister cld be induced drop this reference."
Bajpai told the US Ambassador, according to the Henderson memo, “decision (taken by) Prime Minister in consultation with members (of) Cabinet and apparently Cabinet felt more strongly on this point than any other".
Yet the Nehru government went with it and allowed the export of these "strategic materials", including, for the first time, monazite, the thorium laden mineral.
Oppenheimer’s contacts with India, clearly, go much further than his two recitations of a line from Bhagavad Gita -- "Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds" -- in Christopher Nolan’s "Oppenheimer", a film about the man who led the world to its first atomic bomb, whose use in 1945 ended the Second World War, and and then spent the rest of his like campaigning against the ultimate weapon of destruction he had helped create.
The film is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning book "American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer" by Kai Bird and the late Martin J. Sherwin.
True to the book, the film tracks Oppenheimer’s journey through the academic world straddling two three countries across two continents to his appointment to head the Manhattan Project which unfolded over three years ending 1945 at a secret facility created by the US government in Los Alamos, New Mexico.
Oppenheimer became disillusioned about his creation and turned into an avid campaigner against nuclear bomb, which cost him his equity with the US government and he was stripped of his top security clearance at a rigged hearing that was recreated with remarkable clarity and simplicity by Nolan.
Exonerated for his loyalty to the country but deprived of his security clearance, Oppenheimer was offered citizenship by Nehru in 1952, according to many published accounts.
But he did not take it, displaying perhaps the same independent spirit.'
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