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    The Timeless Power of Storytelling Across Generations

    11/12/2024 /

    Storytelling has always been a powerful way to connect people, cultures, and generations. Storytelling spans from ancient myths and folktales to modern digital narratives. It serves as a bridge between the past and the current. This practice preserves cultural heritage and upholds human values. In this article, we will explore the art of storytelling across generations and discuss how it has evolved. We will also explain why it remains essential for passing down wisdom and creating connections. The Art of Storytelling Through Oral Traditions Oral storytelling is one of the oldest forms of passing down knowledge. Long before written language, people relied on spoken stories to share lessons, beliefs, and…

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    Prachi Leheja

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    Amrita Pritam- A Voice of Resistance and Resilience

    12/30/2023 /

    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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    Love And Attachment

    01/29/2022 /

    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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    The Secret Cave in the foot of Mount Kailash

    08/06/2020 /

    Mount Kailash—the Stairway to Heaven—is the most intriguing mountain range is the whole of Himalayas, so we thought of divulging some things that you might not know about it.  One of my friend who went for Kailash Yatra has told me this story Mountains, the most dramatic feature of the Earth, are considered by many religions as the mystical realms of the Divine, heaven, sages and spirits. At 22,000 feet above sea level, Mount Kailash is far from the highest mountain in western Tibet, but it sits alone and has a magical shape–four sides like a pyramid or the top of a diamond, covered in snow and ice. Resting in…

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    Story Of A Ganika (Prostitute)

    07/17/2020 /

    Ganika was known as a prostitute who lived in a market in the city. Her looks & youth were sold out in the market in the forms of drawings, paintings & books. My grandmother once told me this story. In Ancient India there was a girl named Chandrika and she would get engaged in sexual activity in exchange for money with those who used to knock on her door & longed for copulation(sleeping with her) from her. She had completely sold her body & mind to them but still she was not at any peace she always think that I have every luxurious thing which I want or need, I…

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