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Garuda, in Hindu mythology, the bird (a kite or an eagle) and the vahana (mount) of the god Vishnu.
In the Rigveda the sun is compared to a bird in its flight across the sky, and an eagle carries the ambrosial soma plant from heaven to earth.
The mythological account of Garuda’s birth in the Mahabharata identifies him as the younger brother of Aruna, the charioteer of the sun god, Surya.
Garuda’s mother, Vinata, mother of the birds, was tricked into becoming the slave of her sister and co-wife, Kadru, mother of the nagas (serpents).
The lasting enmity between the birds, particularly Garuda, and the serpents is attributed to this.
The nagas agreed to release Vinata if Garuda could obtain for them a drink of the elixir of immortality, the amrita, or soma.
Garuda performed that feat, thus giving the snakes the ability to slough off their old skins, and, on his way back from the heavens, he met Vishnu and agreed to serve him as his vehicle and also as his emblem.
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The brave people of Iran are fighting the government’s Armed Forces.

I always dreamed of the day that I would see women without head scarfs on the streets of my birth country. That day is here now.

Revolution is marching the planet. Bring on the victory of lightπŸ’«
Mahsa Amini fell into a coma and died after Iran’s morality police arrested her for allegedly wearing her hijab improperly. Iranian officials claim the 22-year-old had a heart attack. A UN official is calling for an independent investigation.
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https://theglobalherald.com/news/un-official-calls-for-investigation-into-iranian-womans-death-in-custody/
Forwarded from Tommy Robinson News
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Scenes in Iran tonight, a woman sits on top of utility box and cuts her hair in the main square in Kerman to protest death of Mahsa Amini after her arrest by the "morality police".

Thousands in support, chants of: β€œDeath to the dictator".

Could we be seeing an actual Iranian revolution?
The Iranian government has shut down the Internet so that the world cannot watch as they kill their people on the streets.

Social media is censoring all reports from and about the massive public unrest.

Use your freedom of speech and stand with the brave women and girls who are leading an Iranian revolution with nothing but their voices and their bare hands.

#mahsaamini