Namaste” or “Namaskar” is one of the oldest forms of greetings in the world. Most commonly it is followed in India, Nepal, Thailand, and few other countries. According to “Vedas”, (a religious scripture/ritual of Hinduism) was composed from 1200 to 400 BC. This type of greeting practice is over a billion years old. The fundamental of Hinduism is believing in the “ SOUL ” (which is non-destructive) and not the “ BODY ” (which gets destroyed with age). The body is just a carrier of a soul. When we join our palms and fingers together, few amazing things happen that most of us may be unaware of. In physical science, while joining our palms and fingers together, fingertips get hard-pressed and that stimulates pressure points in our Brian (influences good memory), Eyes, and Ears. This generates inner energy. One bows-head in surrender to the soul ( not the human body) with gratitude. Allowing the other soul, a ...
Dear Friends Happy Sunday Evening Children love animals Animals too love them They bond with each other amazingly Here is a real life incident When portrait photographer Robin Schwartz took her 3-year-old daughter Amelia to the circus, she never expected the toddler to fall in love with animals. But once Amelia met a baby chimp named Ricky, "the two of them couldn't stop hugging," says Schwartz, who captured the mutual affection with her camera. Enjoy the love between Amelia and the animals ❤ππΉππ Kind Regards
Dear Friends Pleasant Evening One of the natural wonders of the world, known as Kawakeb. It is located in the Wan Tikofi valley of the Libyan desert near the mountain town of Ghat in southwest Libya. Its rock formations, called trovants, resemble planets in the solar system and have literally ignited the imagination for centuries. These geological formations with mysterious origins are radically different from other rocks on Earth. They gradually grow, move and reproduce like living organisms, and after their break, concentric circles similar to tree circles are observed. That's why they're called "living" or "moving" stones.
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