By ravi_abhishek on June 15, 2019
Happy Father's Day 2015
Poems
On this day let us remember the most important man in life Who cared for your apart from his family and wife It is the Father who deserves all applaud for the child so well grown A successful child is only a result of years of labour and hard work sown When you grow up […]
By ravi_abhishek on December 25, 2017
Phone to Santa Claus, Santa Claus
Customs/Traditions, Featured, Miscellaneous
We all are familiar with Santa Claus and no matter how old we are the fascination of Santa Claus just refuses to die. Have you ever wondered how the concept of the Santa Claus came up and has survived for so many years? We will try to discuss all about the charming and eternal Santa […]
By ravi_abhishek on March 26, 2017
Ashwin, Durga, Garbha, Lakshmi, mahisasura, Navratri traditions, Saraswati
Customs/Traditions, Miscellaneous
As we mentioned in another article Navratris are celebrated four times in a year. It is called by different names in all parts of the country. However, it is most popularly called Navratri meaning nine nights if literally translated to Sanskrit. Today at the time of publishing this post, it is the first Chaitra Navratri […]
By ravi_abhishek on September 11, 2016
buddha, Jesus Christ
Beliefs
Let us discuss some interesting aspects from the life of Jesus Christ. These are the aspects of his life that still remain to be a mystery and many attempts have been made to solve them yet no concrete result has been achieved. Many people believe that there is a very strong connection between the teachings of […]
By ravi_abhishek on February 19, 2016
Bhagwad Gita Compulsary In SHU
Poems
The holy book of The Gita has some of the deepest lessons of life It is the perfect tool to wade your way through all storms and strife When you are in doubt, which way to follow, where to look for a guide When you are torn in circumstances, life seems a constant downhill slide […]
By ravi_abhishek on January 15, 2016
gifts of life
Poems
Whereas some of us keep crying even with both hands and feet There are some who do not have even properly to fill and eat They are deprived of many gifts which we do not even realize Yet they are much more learned than us, certainly more wise Look at this man who works without […]
By ravi_abhishek on November 13, 2015
Happy Childrens Day
Customs/Traditions
On this day let us celebrate childhood, innocence, pure love and joy Just learn to play in the world as if it just another big piece of toy Let us not fight over petty matters, live in peace, harmony and love Let there be peace, and we live with our brethren just like a dove […]
By ravi_abhishek on October 21, 2015
Poems
Deepawali is the festival of lights so let us make it bright We should always keep the goal in view and within sight The goal is to celebrate a healthy diwali without crackers fire That should be your wish, and your true internal desire For crackers can cause problems to many of us, humans and […]
By ravi_abhishek on September 30, 2015
news
News and Updates
It is strange that tales that should rouse compassion are meant for a prize The enormous burden of this picture was not doubt was too huge in size That is why the person who shot this picture could not live but committed suicide And this is the world which we call is modern, and of […]
By ravi_abhishek on September 7, 2014
Isis beheadings, Islam religion
Editorial
If you watch the news even infrequently, there is a hardly a chance you would not be aware of the ISIS beheadings and the scenario in Iraq. Being a platform related to the spiritual and metaphysical aspects of things, we are not going to discuss the political reasons for the reason and their justifications, but […]