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Shattered Trust: Heartbreak of Losing a Best Friend to Betrayal
A cherished friendship turned into a painful betrayal, leaving the narrator profoundly hurt and questioning their self-worth. The best friend's deceit shattered trust and left emotional scars, transforming once-comforting memories into haunting reminders. Though the pain is enduring, it also brings lessons about self-protection and the value of self-worth amid the journey to healing.
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A Light That Fades: Kadambari Devi and Rabindranath Tagore’s Unspoken Love
”A Light That Fades” provides a fictionalized account of the close, if unconventional, relationship between Kadambari Devi and her husband’s brother Rabindranath Tagore. The action unfolds in the grand premises of Jorasanko Thakur Bari where Kadambari harbors an unconfessed reverence for the budding poet. With Rabindranath looking forward to starting a new chapter in his life with marriage, isolation increases for Kadambari. Shared moments of joys and poetry with him, become her protective armor of affection but also pain. In the last act of love for him, Kadambari presents Rabindranath with her own written thoughts, artificially redefining her role in the history that was to come, and Bridhima gracefully retires…
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India Was More Civilized Than Rest Of The World In Ancient Times
The ancient Greeks not have been the oldest civilization, but they were undoubtedly one of the most influential. Ancient India’s era concluded when the old Persian Empire conquered Persia in the 4th century BC. This was a time when ancient Persian civilization was indeed the most powerful empire in the world. Archaeologists studied ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. They outlined how civilization evolved from simple peasant villages of the Neolithic Age. Later, in the 1st millennium BC, a new civilization came into being in the form of the old Persian Empire. During this time, civilizations like Babylonians, Egyptians, Assyrians, Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians developed. Restoring the civilization and religion of the…
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Amrita Pritam- A Voice of Resistance and Resilience
Amrita Pritam was one of the most influential and celebrated writers of the 20th century. She wrote in Punjabi and Hindi languages. She was a pioneer of women’s writing in India. She broke the barriers of patriarchy, tradition, and religion with her bold and honest expression. She observed the tumultuous events of Indian history. She participated in events like the partition of India, the independence movement, the emergency, and the rise of feminism. This blog post will explore some aspects of her life. We will examine the work that made her a legend. Amrita Pritam was born as Amrit Kaur on August 31, 1919, in Gujranwala, Punjab, which is now…
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Finding Forever- The Journey of Discovering Your Soulmate
What Does It Mean and How to Find It? Have you ever wondered if there is someone out there who is meant for you? Someone who understands you, supports you, and loves you unconditionally? Someone who is your best friend, your partner, and your soulmate? The concept of a soulmate has been around for centuries, and has been explored by various cultures, religions, and philosophies. But what exactly is a soulmate, and how do you know if you have found yours? What is a soulmate? A soulmate is a person with whom you have a deep and natural affinity. This involves similarity, love, romance, platonic relationships, comfort, intimacy, sexuality, spiritual…
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Love And Attachment
It is true that love and attachment are very much related to one another though there is a clear difference between these two words. So, even though most of us consider love and attachment as similar and can be used interchangeably, but this is a total misconception. Firstly, What Is Love? Love is a very complex emotion. There are many other emotions that tend to mimic some of the main components of love. Sometimes it can be hard to determine what you are feeling when you are in the moment. Love can be defined as a strong attraction that an individual feels for another. Love is deep and can take various…
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Harshavardhana- Lord Of The North
Harshavardhana was one of the most important Indian emperors of the 7th Century. He was from the Pushyabhuti Dynasty. He was also known as Lord of North. After the fall of the Gupta Empire, an important ruling family gained prominence which was Pushyabhuti Dynasty Of Thaneswar(Kurukshetra). And the two major historical sources from where we get to know about this dynasty was Harshacharita ( a biography of Harsha written by Banabhatta) and Travelogue (by Chinese pilgrim Hsuan Tsang) Prabhakara Vardhana, the first king of the Pushyabhuti dynasty, was instrumental in consolidating the small republics and monarchical states that had sprung up in North India after the downfall of the Gupta dynasty.…
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A Guy With Golden Heart
NEVER EXPECT ANYTHING FROM ANY RELATIONSHIP IT WILL DESTROY THE RELATIONSHIP SOMEDAY Iqbal Raza This blog is about a person who is close to my heart and who is one of the most important person in my life. Whom I trust blindly with my life. He is a person who wears his heart on his sleeve always. Do you know the heart is a symbol of several things…? Although it is just an organ that pumps blood through our body, it is a symbol of love, romance, courage, and many emotions. So to wear that symbol of emotions on one’s sleeve is to expose one’s emotions for everyone to see,…