Today is the day we pay respect to our beautiful nation. We’ve done so much to build our very own culture and heritage, so let’s celebrate it today. May this Independence Day be special for you and your loved ones.
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled by the mountains, lived a young boy named Arjun. He was fascinated by the majestic mountains and dreamt of climbing the highest peak in the region, known as "The Titan." Every day, Arjun would gaze at the peak, imagining himself standing at the top, but he was often ridiculed by others. “You’re too young and weak,” they said. “That mountain isn’t for someone like you.” Despite the discouragement, Arjun held onto his dream. One day, he approached an old mountaineer, Raghav, who was known for his wisdom and strength. Arjun pleaded, “Teach me how to climb The Titan.” Raghav smiled and handed Arjun a small seed. “Plant this seed,” he said, “and water it daily. It will teach you the first lesson of climbing.” Confused but determined, Arjun obeyed. Weeks turned into months, and while watering the seed, Arjun noticed it hadn’t sprouted. Frustrated, he confronted Raghav, “Why hasn’t it grown? Am I wasting my time?” Raghav chuckled, “The se...
By Nitesh Srivastava | New Inspiration We often compare our lives with others—friends, classmates, colleagues, even strangers on social media. We wonder why someone else’s path seems smoother, brighter, or luckier than ours. "But the truth is, Not everyone’s life is the same. Not everyone starts at the same place. Not everyone gets the same opportunities. Not everyone carries the same weight in their heart. Some wake up in warmth, others in struggle. Some have parents cheering for them, others carry their dreams alone. Some smile through real happiness, others smile to hide their pain." And yet, we judge, compare, and question our worth based on the small part of someone else’s journey that we see. It’s not about who gets there first—it’s about how you walk your path with courage, honesty, and hope. The challenges you face may not be visible to others, but they shape your strength. The tears you hide may not be known, but they teach you depth. And the victories you earn—n...
Shiva, revered as the "Destroyer" in Hinduism's holy Trinity, symbolizes transformation and renewal. His life imparts deep lessons on balance, devotion, and cosmic energy. Shiva's Eternal Nature Shiva is considered an eternal being, beyond the bounds of birth and death. He embodies supreme consciousness and serves as a cosmic force sustaining the universe. Depicted with a calm demeanor, a crescent moon, and the river Ganga flowing through his hair, Shiva represents mastery over time, nature, and chaos. The Tale of Neelkanth A well-known legend of Shiva comes from the Samudra Manthan or ocean churning. When gods and demons churned the ocean for the nectar of immortality, a deadly poison (halahala) emerged, endangering all life. Shiva selflessly drank the poison, holding it in his throat, which turned blue, earning him the title Neelkanth (blue-throated one). This act showcases his willingness to sacrifice for the greater good. The Bond of Shiva and Parvati Shiva’s ...
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