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Happiness.

DISCLAIMER: BEFORE READING THE TOPIC. THIS TOPIC IS NOT INTENDED TO HARM OR TO MISLEAD THE KNOWLEDGE. We, Genz, have so much potential to do things that are beyond our boundaries. Thanks to god for giving us higher intellectual powers from a small generation. Throughout our journey, we are in search of one thing called (HAPPINESS). Happiness is not a thing that can be borrowed by others, Happiness is not a thing that can be dependable on material things which are around us. So start thinking about how we can be happy by doing flex on social media, and by living a luxurious life even a beggar is happy with whatever is with him. Harsh but true in search of happiness we fail to live a simple life we are not ready to live a simple life; we made ourselves so dependable on social media and material things around us. Simple life indeed to be happy with whatever we have to thank our parents for giving us so much life to live. But accept our desires to be the best friends in our entire journey....
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Saam Daam Dand Bhed.

DISCLAIMER: BEFORE READING THE TOPIC. THIS TOPIC IS NOT INTENDED TO HARM OR TO MISLEAD THE KNOWLEDGE. Chanakya (Chanakya, 375–283 BCE) was an ancient Indian polymath who was active as a teacher, author, strategist, philosopher, economist, jurist, and politician. He is traditionally identified as Kauá¹­ilya or Vishnugupta, who authored the ancient Indian political treatise, the Arthashastra,[3] a text dated to roughly between the fourth century BCE and the third century CE. As such, he is considered the pioneer of the field of political science and economics in India, and his work is thought of as an important precursor to classical economics. His works were lost near the end of the Gupta Empire in the sixth century CE and not rediscovered until the early 20th century. Around 321 BCE, Chanakya assisted the first Mauryan emperor Chandragupta in his rise to power and is widely credited for having played an important role in the establishment of the Maurya Empire. Chanakya served as the ...

The Tapestry of Friendship

DISCLAIMER: BEFORE READING THE TOPIC. THIS TOPIC IS NOT INTENDED TO HARM OR TO MISLEAD THE KNOWLEDGE.  The Tapestry of Friendship. Sanskrit, the ancient language of India, offers a treasure trove of words for friendship, each capturing a different nuance. One such term is "maitrÄ«", signifying the warm bond of understanding, kindness, and goodwill. Like this rich vocabulary, friendships are multifaceted, evolving and taking on various roles in our lives. A stranger transformed into a confidante. A good friend who blossoms into a " sahodara ", a brother from another mother, offering unwavering support like family through life's ups and downs. These " suhá¹›d " (good friends) are a blessing, showering us with unconditional love and trust, accepting our apologies and thanks with grace. They witness our vulnerabilities, share our joys, and choose to walk beside us even through our struggles, patiently enduring our occasional grumbles. Sometimes, the most unex...

The Delicate Dance of Love

DISCLAIMER: BEFORE READING THE TOPIC. THIS TOPIC IS NOT INTENDED TO HARM OR TO MISLEAD THE KNOWLEDGE. Dance of Love. In the tapestry of life, relationships are threads woven with the vibrant colors of love, expectation, and heartbreak. We yearn for connection, for the warmth of belonging, and dream of building havens within the embrace of family, partners, and friends. Yet, in the pursuit of "perfect" relationships, we can inadvertently squeeze the breath out of the very thing we seek - love. Yes, love, that ethereal force, pulsates with the power to create and destroy. It thrives on freedom, on genuine connections, and on the tender exchange of emotions. But in today's world, love seems to have taken a detour, snagged on the barbed hooks of fleeting attraction and societal pressures. We readily throw the term "love" around, mistaking a spark of fleeting desire for the embers of lasting affection. We fall for facades, enchanted by superficial beauty and overlook...

SHIV SHAKTI.

DISCLAIMER: BEFORE READING THE TOPIC. THIS TOPIC IS NOT INTENDED TO HARM OR TO MISLEAD THE KNOWLEDGE. SHIV. SHAKTI. Travelling long back to Brahma Loka the God of all Gods, Lord Shiva was passionately in love with Mahasahkti and Lord Shiva wanted to marry Mahashakti. Mahasahkti is the divine mother she is the creative force who manifests the entire universe including all the Gods and Goddesses. She is the active side of Brahman the absolute cause of the universe (Soul) that contains everything but is neutral, non-active, beyond it all. Mahashakti is too unvisual to marry anybody. Mahashakti tried to explain this to Shiva but lord shiva was in deep love with her. Unfortunately, she had to reject his love humbly, later Shiva did nothing but sit in the cave and meditate. Without his presence, the world started to fall apart. The evolutionary cycle of creation, supervision, and devastation lost its dynamism and began to run down. The other good tried to persuade Shiva to bring back to work...

NATURE'S CUDDLING.

DISCLAIMER: BEFORE READING THE TOPIC. THIS TOPIC IS NOT INTENDED TO HARM OR TO MISLEAD THE KNOWLEDGE. NATURE'S CUDDLING  Breath of Fresh Air: Finding Peace and Purpose in Nature Escaping the monotony of spreadsheets and office walls, immersing ourselves in the world of nature, is truly one of life's greatest joys. Stepping into a sun-dappled forest, feeling the soft breeze caress our skin, and hearing the rustle of leaves beneath our feet instantly washes away the clutter of every day worries. Nature, a potent alchemist, transforms our minds, replacing anxious thoughts with a sense of quiet serenity. The sweet perfume of wildflowers, far more intoxicating than any store-bought fragrance, invigorates our senses. With each breath of fresh air, unburdened by stale air conditioning, we forgive ourselves for past missteps and embrace the present moment. Like a prisoner released from confinement, taking a walk in nature sets us free, allowing us to reconnect with our true selves. In...

ARDHANARISHVAR.

DISCLAIMER: BEFORE READING THE TOPIC. THIS TOPIC IS  NOT INTENDED TO HARM OR TO MISLEAD THE KNOWLEDGE. ARDHANARISHVAR.  HISTORY OF ARDHANARISHVAR. The earliest Ardbanarishwar dates to the Kushan period starting from the first century CE. Its iconography evolved and was perfected in the Gupta era. Adrfhanarishwar represents the synthesis of masculine and feminine energies of the universe (Purusha and Prakriti) Shiva is the male principle of God and Shakti also known as Parvati is the female principle of God. The principles are exalted as the root and womb of all creation. This is trying to manifest that the masculine and the feminine are equally divided within yourself. SYMBOLIZATION OF ARDHANARISHWAR. Ardhanarishwar is the form of the Hindu deity Shiva combined with his wife Parvati. Adrdhanarsishwar is depicted as half-male and half-female. The right half of the shiva is male and the left half of his is female Parvati. SIGNIFICANCE OF ARDHANARISHVAR. Ardhanarishvara form...