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The Muse Who Never Knew: How Lakhvir Shaped the Words That Made Me
Some people change your life by staying. Others do it by simply passing through — quietly, unknowingly, yet permanently. Lakhvir never knew he was my muse. He never needed to. But even in silence, he became the reason I write the way I do. This isn’t a story of love. It’s a quiet thank you — for shaping the writer I’ve become.
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“Heartbreaking Yet Timeless: Love Story of Amrita and Sajjan That Inspired Generations”
Introduction History often recalls empires, battles, and rulers, but it rarely provides light on the emotions that created these periods. Love stories are hidden within these big tales—beautiful, tragic, and often unfulfilled. One such forgotten chapter is the romance of Amrita and Sajjan. It is a love story that defied traditions. Their romance crossed time via poetry. Despite the limits of their age, their partnership left an indelible impact in history. They remind us of the eternal power of human connection. In the 16th century, the kingdom of Malwa in central India thrived as a hub of culture and commerce. Its capital, Mandu, was famous for its stunning architecture, lush…
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Amrita Devi and Others : The Inspiring Legacy of Forgotten Eco-Warriors
. Her story reminds us of the enduring power of sacrifice. The tales of other champions of the natural world show the importance of community in protecting our planet.
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Murasaki Shikibu: The World’s First Novelist
Murasaki Shikibu, a court lady from Japan's Heian era, authored The Tale of Genji, recognized as the first novel in history. Born into the Fujiwara clan, she was educated in Chinese literature. Her novel explores aristocratic life and human emotions, transcending time and cultural boundaries, influencing global literary traditions.
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The Mental Tug-of-War: How Too Much Thinking Can Confuse Your Thoughts
Overthinking is like quicksand. The more you fight it, the deeper you sink. Worry and fear flood your mind. Even simple situations can seem complicated when they are filtered through overthinking. Instead of protecting you from a potential problem or helping one to solve a real challenge, overthinking stresses you out, leaves you anxious and depletes your energy supply. It can also cause tension headaches and other physical problems, drain your emotional joy and strain relationships with its confusion-causing force. The Overthinker’s Loop It usually starts with a single thought, perhaps a brief worry about something or an issue you need to make a decision on. But instead of thinking…
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Why in India Justice for Rape Victims Remain Elusive?
India once again faces a tragically painful problem. Justice for the defiled is a very long and mostly difficult task. The results are often spoiled by systemic drawbacks. Dr. Moumita’s story is an example of this; a young doctor who had her life cruelly taken away.Legal reforms in India became a law with the Nirbhaya ratio in 2013, and the maze of corruption in the country is still too deep, affording them great obstacles in law enforcement and justice, which is how they gravely failed the justice process. The question as to why the victims like Dr. Moumita never win through the system arises. Society remains passive. Political will is…
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“Unlocking the Secrets to Mental Wellness: A Journey to Happiness”
In today’s fast-paced world, daily life pressures can feel overwhelming. Thus, pursuing happiness and mental well-being is crucial. Yet, achieving a harmonious balance between mental health and happiness remains an elusive goal for many. Mental health is the unsung hero of our overall well-being, and it’s time we give it the attention it deserves. Mental health and happiness are intricately woven into the fabric of our well-being. Like two wings of a bird, they work in tandem to uplift and empower us. The Interplay of Mental health and happiness- Mental health is the foundation upon which happiness is built. It encompasses our emotional, psychological, and social well-being, influencing how we…
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The Evolution of Assamese Language and Culture
Assamese is an Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the northeastern Indian state of Assam. It is the official language and the lingual franc of the region. It has over 15 million speakers and a rich literary tradition that dates back to the 9th century. Assamese culture is influenced by diverse ethnic, religious, and linguistic backgrounds. These influences have shaped its history and identity over the centuries. In this article, we will examine several key aspects of Assamese language and culture. We will trace its evolution from its origins to today. The Origins of Assamese Language Assamese originated from the Kamarupi dialect of Eastern Magadhi Prakrit. This Middle Indo-Aryan language was…