Ranga's Marriage beautifully portrays the thoughts of young men about marriage have not changed in the many years. This is a gentle satire about Indian mentality about everything Englsh - both language and culture
Mocomi TimePass The Magazine - Issue 80Mocomi Kids
Try something different this Sunday and make a healthy, cheesy, delicious macaroni and cheese! Find the recipe in Mocomi TimePass Magazine Issue 80. Every issue has something fun for everyone. In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
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A raccoon can tell if something is edible just by touching it! Find out more awesome facts about raccoons in Issue 15 of Mocomi TimePass Magazine. Every issue has something fun for everyone! In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
This document summarizes and compares two stories from Xuanzang's records regarding the origin of the Sinhalese people. The first story is similar to the story in the Mahavamsa, involving a lion abducting a king's daughter and their children later settling on the island. The second story matches what is found in the Divyavadana, about a merchant named Sengjia and his son Simhala shipwrecking on the island and interacting with raksha women. While Xuanzang provided more details, the sources he drew from are not fully clear. The document examines similarities and differences between Xuanzang's accounts and other Sri Lankan chronicles and texts.
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Ink is used in so many things we use every day! From the pens we use to the printing presses that print our books and newspapers! But do you know how ink was discovered? Find out in Issue 21 of Mocomi TimePass Magazine! Every issue has something fun for everyone! In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
The fox tricks a turtle into escaping from its shell by suggesting it soften in the water, but the clever turtle swims away laughing at fooling the fox. A fisherman finds a fox pretending to be dead and takes it, but the fox empties the cart of eels and runs off with the catch. An owl questions a nightingale about only singing at night, and the nightingale explains it learned caution after being captured during the day. An Indian brave gets lost in a snowstorm but is guided to safety by a brown rabbit, so he uses magic to turn the rabbit's fur white as thanks for helping him survive.
Mocomi TimePass The Magazine - Issue 82Mocomi Kids
What makes Malala Yousafzai such an amazing person? Is it her grit or her strength? Learn more about this icon in Mocomi TimePass Magazine Issue 82. Every issue has something fun for everyone. In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
The story introduces a magic stone on a distant mountainous island that is watched over by the Sun, Moon, and Wind. One day, the Wind blows gently over the stone, shaping it into the form of a monkey. Over time, the stone monkey comes to life and lives among the other animals on the island.
This document contains a narrative text about the type of narrative being submitted for a Bahasa Inggris (English language) class assignment at SMA Negeri Darmaraja. It discusses an Indonesian folklore called "The Origin of Landak River" and includes a list of 8 student names who worked on the assignment.
Mocomi TimePass The Magazine - Issue 80Mocomi Kids
Try something different this Sunday and make a healthy, cheesy, delicious macaroni and cheese! Find the recipe in Mocomi TimePass Magazine Issue 80. Every issue has something fun for everyone. In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
Mocomi TimePass The Magazine - Issue 15Mocomi Kids
A raccoon can tell if something is edible just by touching it! Find out more awesome facts about raccoons in Issue 15 of Mocomi TimePass Magazine. Every issue has something fun for everyone! In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
This document summarizes and compares two stories from Xuanzang's records regarding the origin of the Sinhalese people. The first story is similar to the story in the Mahavamsa, involving a lion abducting a king's daughter and their children later settling on the island. The second story matches what is found in the Divyavadana, about a merchant named Sengjia and his son Simhala shipwrecking on the island and interacting with raksha women. While Xuanzang provided more details, the sources he drew from are not fully clear. The document examines similarities and differences between Xuanzang's accounts and other Sri Lankan chronicles and texts.
Mocomi TimePass The Magazine - Issue 21Mocomi Kids
Ink is used in so many things we use every day! From the pens we use to the printing presses that print our books and newspapers! But do you know how ink was discovered? Find out in Issue 21 of Mocomi TimePass Magazine! Every issue has something fun for everyone! In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
The fox tricks a turtle into escaping from its shell by suggesting it soften in the water, but the clever turtle swims away laughing at fooling the fox. A fisherman finds a fox pretending to be dead and takes it, but the fox empties the cart of eels and runs off with the catch. An owl questions a nightingale about only singing at night, and the nightingale explains it learned caution after being captured during the day. An Indian brave gets lost in a snowstorm but is guided to safety by a brown rabbit, so he uses magic to turn the rabbit's fur white as thanks for helping him survive.
Mocomi TimePass The Magazine - Issue 82Mocomi Kids
What makes Malala Yousafzai such an amazing person? Is it her grit or her strength? Learn more about this icon in Mocomi TimePass Magazine Issue 82. Every issue has something fun for everyone. In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
The story introduces a magic stone on a distant mountainous island that is watched over by the Sun, Moon, and Wind. One day, the Wind blows gently over the stone, shaping it into the form of a monkey. Over time, the stone monkey comes to life and lives among the other animals on the island.
This document contains a narrative text about the type of narrative being submitted for a Bahasa Inggris (English language) class assignment at SMA Negeri Darmaraja. It discusses an Indonesian folklore called "The Origin of Landak River" and includes a list of 8 student names who worked on the assignment.
Mocomi TimePass The Magazine - Issue 83Mocomi Kids
Did you know that badgers are extremely particular about the cleanliness of their homes (also known as setts)? They don't even allow food inside! Find out more about these interesting animals in Mocomi TimePass Magazine Issue 83. Every issue has something fun for everyone. In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
The king had a strange custom of eating a covered dish alone each day. His servant tasted the dish one day and gained the ability to understand animals. He overheard ducks and learned a duck swallowed the queen's ring. This proved the servant's innocence when the ring was found. As thanks, he requested a horse and money. He helped various animals on his journey who later rewarded him by helping find the golden apple, completing tasks to win the princess' hand in marriage.
Mocomi TimePass The Magazine - Issue 89Mocomi Kids
Three animals - two fish named Sahasrabuddhi and Satabuddhi, and a frog named Ekbuddhi - overhear fishermen saying they will catch fish in their lake the next day. Sahasrabuddhi believes the fishermen's plans won't come true and they have nothing to fear. Satabuddhi agrees. But Ekbuddhi is worried and wants to leave. That night, Ekbuddhi and his wife leave the lake. The next morning, the fishermen catch many fish, including Sahasrabuddhi and Satabuddhi. Ekbuddhi watches from a distance, sad that his overconfident friends did not heed his warning.
The Panchatantra is an ancient Indian collection of animal fables and stories that is considered one of the most widely translated works from India. It uses frame stories and verses to convey ethical teachings and principles through entertaining tales. One such tale is the "Tale of Three Fish" which tells the story of three fish - one who foresees danger, one who endorses leaving when threatened, and one who believes fate cannot be escaped - to demonstrate the virtues of preparedness. Another story is about a foolish monkey attendant who accidentally kills the king it is fanning by striking at a fly with a sword instead of the fan.
Explore the stunning Potala Palace with Sam and learn more about the amazing species of jellyfish that is considered immortal in Issue 9 of TimePass Magazine! Every issue of Mocomi TimePass Magazine has something fun for everyone! In each issue you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
Mocomi TimePass The Magazine - Issue 27Mocomi Kids
Giant pandas love to munch on bamboo! We all know this, but do we know why? Take a look at Mocomi TimePass Issue 27 to find out! Every issue has something fun for everyone! In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
The document provides information on various topics through multiple sections:
1. It begins with listing the 5 basic tastes - sweetness, sourness, bitterness, saltiness, and umami.
2. The "Mixed Bag" sections contain trivia questions identifying things like the red carpet, Godzilla's roar, and the comic strip Doonesbury.
3. It discusses fictional characters from Bengali literature like Haridas Paul and Tarini Khuro, as well as mythical figures from the Mahabharata like Aswathama, Kripacharya, and Bali.
4. The final section identifies the langurs as Gary langurs.
Mocomi TimePass The Magazine - Issue 87Mocomi Kids
If a turtle, snail and sloth ran a race, who do you think would win? Open up Mocomi TimePass Magazine Issue 87 to find out more! Every issue has something fun for everyone. In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
This document contains summaries of several different types of narrative texts, including fables, legends, fairy tales, romances, folk tales, and myths. It summarizes the plots of "The Ugly Duckling", "The Dragon's Daughter" legend, the fairy tale "Sleeping Beauty", the romance stories of "Antony and Cleopatra" and "Romeo and Juliet", the folk tale "The Three Feather Story", and the Indonesian myth of "Nyi Roro Kidul".
This document contains summaries of several Panchatantra stories. The first story is about a poor Brahmin named Haridatta who begins worshipping a cobra living in an anthill on his land. He offers it milk daily and is rewarded with gold coins. His greedy son tries to kill the cobra to take the gold but is killed by its venom. The second story is about a bird with two heads that finds a delicious fruit. When one head refuses to share, the other eats a poisonous fruit out of spite and they both die. The third story is about rats saving elephants by freeing them from hunter's nets, showing the value of helping friends in need. The last story is about a blue jackal
This document contains summaries of stories from the Panchatantra, an ancient Indian collection of fables and folk tales. The summaries provided include:
1) The story of a monkey who gets trapped in a log after removing a wedge, showing one should not interfere in others' work.
2) The story of a jackal who discovers a drum making noise was just the wind, showing only the brave succeed.
3) The story of a merchant who loses the king's favor due to lies from a jealous servant, but regains it through cleverness and treating people with respect.
Hinduism is the oldest and most widely practiced religion in India, with about 80% of Indians identifying as Hindu. The oldest Hindu texts are the Vedas, which constitute the oldest layer of Sanskrit literature. Other major religions in India include Buddhism, which was founded by Siddhartha Gautama and emphasizes enlightenment and escaping suffering, and Sikhism, which was established by Guru Nanak and emphasizes equality and service. The caste system historically divided Hindu society into hierarchical groups based on occupation. At the top were Brahmins, with untouchables at the bottom facing severe discrimination. Other topics discussed include sati, where widows were forced to immolate themselves on their husband's funeral
This document summarizes a theatre presentation and musical performance that were part of a meeting focused on acting out democratic values in a united Europe. The theatre presentation included legends from Portugal, Angola, Brazil, and East Timor performed by students. The legends taught lessons of friendship and gratitude. The musical performance included traditional Portuguese folk songs as well as more modern songs promoting peace and togetherness. The document showed how sharing cultural traditions can build connections between communities.
catch up friday powerpoint presentation grade fiveEDITHACASILAN2
The story is about an ugly duckling who is bullied by his siblings and others because he looks different. He faces rejection from animals and humans wherever he goes. By spring, he joins a flock of swans and is surprised when they accept him as one of their own. He then sees his reflection and realizes he has transformed into a beautiful swan himself, showing that appearances can be deceiving.
The story is about a kingdom run by a foolish king where everything costs the same and people work at night and sleep during the day. A saint and his disciple visit and the saint sees the foolish ways of the kingdom. When the disciple gets in trouble due to the king's foolish judgment in a legal case, the saint uses his wisdom to outsmart the king and save his disciple. The people then beg the saint and disciple to become their new leaders and bring rational rule to the kingdom.
This itinerary provides a 9-day tour of Kolkata, Sunderbans, Agra, and Delhi in India, including highlights like:
- A 2-day cruise through the Sunderbans to experience the mangrove forests and wildlife.
- Visits to major sites in Kolkata like Kali Temple and Victoria Memorial.
- Two full days in Agra visiting the iconic Taj Mahal and Agra Fort.
- A day tour of Delhi including Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Raj Ghat, India Gate, and Humayun's Tomb.
This document contains a collection of legends from the town of Langreo in northern Spain. It begins with summaries of common Asturian legends like the xana (fairy), el cuelebre (dragon), and el trasgu (gnome). It then discusses legends specifically from the coal mines, including dangers faced by miners and the important role of the security brigade. Several sections profile personal heroes from the town, including the feminist politician Clara Campoamor and the Asturian cartoon character Pinin. The document serves to preserve and share the folklore and history of the region.
Explore the hidden treasures of incredible India with a closer view of custom, religion, traditions and historical values. This wonderland surely offers you an astonishing collection of range of surprises in a form of lifelong memories.
There is essential human goodness which can transform any human. Selma Lagerlof has penned this touching story of a rattrap peddler who redeems himself. This story is in the style of a fairy tale.
Mocomi TimePass The Magazine - Issue 83Mocomi Kids
Did you know that badgers are extremely particular about the cleanliness of their homes (also known as setts)? They don't even allow food inside! Find out more about these interesting animals in Mocomi TimePass Magazine Issue 83. Every issue has something fun for everyone. In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
The king had a strange custom of eating a covered dish alone each day. His servant tasted the dish one day and gained the ability to understand animals. He overheard ducks and learned a duck swallowed the queen's ring. This proved the servant's innocence when the ring was found. As thanks, he requested a horse and money. He helped various animals on his journey who later rewarded him by helping find the golden apple, completing tasks to win the princess' hand in marriage.
Mocomi TimePass The Magazine - Issue 89Mocomi Kids
Three animals - two fish named Sahasrabuddhi and Satabuddhi, and a frog named Ekbuddhi - overhear fishermen saying they will catch fish in their lake the next day. Sahasrabuddhi believes the fishermen's plans won't come true and they have nothing to fear. Satabuddhi agrees. But Ekbuddhi is worried and wants to leave. That night, Ekbuddhi and his wife leave the lake. The next morning, the fishermen catch many fish, including Sahasrabuddhi and Satabuddhi. Ekbuddhi watches from a distance, sad that his overconfident friends did not heed his warning.
The Panchatantra is an ancient Indian collection of animal fables and stories that is considered one of the most widely translated works from India. It uses frame stories and verses to convey ethical teachings and principles through entertaining tales. One such tale is the "Tale of Three Fish" which tells the story of three fish - one who foresees danger, one who endorses leaving when threatened, and one who believes fate cannot be escaped - to demonstrate the virtues of preparedness. Another story is about a foolish monkey attendant who accidentally kills the king it is fanning by striking at a fly with a sword instead of the fan.
Explore the stunning Potala Palace with Sam and learn more about the amazing species of jellyfish that is considered immortal in Issue 9 of TimePass Magazine! Every issue of Mocomi TimePass Magazine has something fun for everyone! In each issue you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
Mocomi TimePass The Magazine - Issue 27Mocomi Kids
Giant pandas love to munch on bamboo! We all know this, but do we know why? Take a look at Mocomi TimePass Issue 27 to find out! Every issue has something fun for everyone! In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
The document provides information on various topics through multiple sections:
1. It begins with listing the 5 basic tastes - sweetness, sourness, bitterness, saltiness, and umami.
2. The "Mixed Bag" sections contain trivia questions identifying things like the red carpet, Godzilla's roar, and the comic strip Doonesbury.
3. It discusses fictional characters from Bengali literature like Haridas Paul and Tarini Khuro, as well as mythical figures from the Mahabharata like Aswathama, Kripacharya, and Bali.
4. The final section identifies the langurs as Gary langurs.
Mocomi TimePass The Magazine - Issue 87Mocomi Kids
If a turtle, snail and sloth ran a race, who do you think would win? Open up Mocomi TimePass Magazine Issue 87 to find out more! Every issue has something fun for everyone. In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
This document contains summaries of several different types of narrative texts, including fables, legends, fairy tales, romances, folk tales, and myths. It summarizes the plots of "The Ugly Duckling", "The Dragon's Daughter" legend, the fairy tale "Sleeping Beauty", the romance stories of "Antony and Cleopatra" and "Romeo and Juliet", the folk tale "The Three Feather Story", and the Indonesian myth of "Nyi Roro Kidul".
This document contains summaries of several Panchatantra stories. The first story is about a poor Brahmin named Haridatta who begins worshipping a cobra living in an anthill on his land. He offers it milk daily and is rewarded with gold coins. His greedy son tries to kill the cobra to take the gold but is killed by its venom. The second story is about a bird with two heads that finds a delicious fruit. When one head refuses to share, the other eats a poisonous fruit out of spite and they both die. The third story is about rats saving elephants by freeing them from hunter's nets, showing the value of helping friends in need. The last story is about a blue jackal
This document contains summaries of stories from the Panchatantra, an ancient Indian collection of fables and folk tales. The summaries provided include:
1) The story of a monkey who gets trapped in a log after removing a wedge, showing one should not interfere in others' work.
2) The story of a jackal who discovers a drum making noise was just the wind, showing only the brave succeed.
3) The story of a merchant who loses the king's favor due to lies from a jealous servant, but regains it through cleverness and treating people with respect.
Hinduism is the oldest and most widely practiced religion in India, with about 80% of Indians identifying as Hindu. The oldest Hindu texts are the Vedas, which constitute the oldest layer of Sanskrit literature. Other major religions in India include Buddhism, which was founded by Siddhartha Gautama and emphasizes enlightenment and escaping suffering, and Sikhism, which was established by Guru Nanak and emphasizes equality and service. The caste system historically divided Hindu society into hierarchical groups based on occupation. At the top were Brahmins, with untouchables at the bottom facing severe discrimination. Other topics discussed include sati, where widows were forced to immolate themselves on their husband's funeral
This document summarizes a theatre presentation and musical performance that were part of a meeting focused on acting out democratic values in a united Europe. The theatre presentation included legends from Portugal, Angola, Brazil, and East Timor performed by students. The legends taught lessons of friendship and gratitude. The musical performance included traditional Portuguese folk songs as well as more modern songs promoting peace and togetherness. The document showed how sharing cultural traditions can build connections between communities.
catch up friday powerpoint presentation grade fiveEDITHACASILAN2
The story is about an ugly duckling who is bullied by his siblings and others because he looks different. He faces rejection from animals and humans wherever he goes. By spring, he joins a flock of swans and is surprised when they accept him as one of their own. He then sees his reflection and realizes he has transformed into a beautiful swan himself, showing that appearances can be deceiving.
The story is about a kingdom run by a foolish king where everything costs the same and people work at night and sleep during the day. A saint and his disciple visit and the saint sees the foolish ways of the kingdom. When the disciple gets in trouble due to the king's foolish judgment in a legal case, the saint uses his wisdom to outsmart the king and save his disciple. The people then beg the saint and disciple to become their new leaders and bring rational rule to the kingdom.
This itinerary provides a 9-day tour of Kolkata, Sunderbans, Agra, and Delhi in India, including highlights like:
- A 2-day cruise through the Sunderbans to experience the mangrove forests and wildlife.
- Visits to major sites in Kolkata like Kali Temple and Victoria Memorial.
- Two full days in Agra visiting the iconic Taj Mahal and Agra Fort.
- A day tour of Delhi including Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Raj Ghat, India Gate, and Humayun's Tomb.
This document contains a collection of legends from the town of Langreo in northern Spain. It begins with summaries of common Asturian legends like the xana (fairy), el cuelebre (dragon), and el trasgu (gnome). It then discusses legends specifically from the coal mines, including dangers faced by miners and the important role of the security brigade. Several sections profile personal heroes from the town, including the feminist politician Clara Campoamor and the Asturian cartoon character Pinin. The document serves to preserve and share the folklore and history of the region.
Explore the hidden treasures of incredible India with a closer view of custom, religion, traditions and historical values. This wonderland surely offers you an astonishing collection of range of surprises in a form of lifelong memories.
There is essential human goodness which can transform any human. Selma Lagerlof has penned this touching story of a rattrap peddler who redeems himself. This story is in the style of a fairy tale.
Asokamitran (1931), a Tamil writer, recounts his years at Gemini Studios in his book My Years with Boss which talks of the influence of movies on every aspect of life in India. The Gemini
Studios, located in Chennai, was set up in 1940. It was one of the most influential film producing organisations of India in the early days of Indian film-making. Its founder was S.S. Vasan.
The duty of Asokamitran in Gemini Studios was to cut out newspaper clippings on a wide variety of subjects and store them in files.
Many of these had to be written out by hand.
Although he performed an insignificant nction he was the most well-informed of all the members of the Gemini family. The following is an excerpt from his book My Years with Boss.
Discovering Tut -The saga continues is a very interesting text dealing with the lingering mysteries of the boy pharoah - Tutankhamun. His sudden death as a teenager and discovery of his tomb 3300 after his burial were great excitement. The treasure he was buried with is still of interest to many.
Nek Chand Saini was a self-taught Indian artist who created the Rock Garden of Chandigarh, a 18-acre sculpture garden in Chandigarh, India using discarded materials. He began creating the garden secretly in 1957 using industrial and household waste. The rock garden is now spread over 40 acres and includes sculptures made from materials like concrete, steel drums, light switches, and broken sinks. Nek Chand believed that all materials had a soul and life to them, and he transformed everyday discarded items into an intricate landscape of sculptures.
The first lesson from the CBSE text book 'Flamingo' for class XII is ironically named The Last Lesson. It is a very relevant story for students of that age as Alphonse Daudet deals with linguistic chauvinism.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
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How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
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You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
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3. Maasthi Venkatesha Iyengar (6 June 1891
– 6 June 1986) was a well-known writer in
Kannada language. He was the fourth
among Kannada writers to be honored
with the Jnanpith Award, the highest
literary honor conferred in India. He was
popularly referred to as Maasti
Kannadada Aasti which means "Maasti,
Kannada's Treasure". He is most
renowned for his short stories. He wrote
under the pen name Srinivasa. He was
honoured with the title Rajasevasakta by
then Maharaja of Mysore Nalvadi
Krishnaraja Wadeyar.
A prolific writer, he wrote more than 123 books in Kannada and 17 in English,
over the course of seventy years. He won the Jnanpith Award in 1983 for his
novel Chikavira Rajendra.
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5. Cartography (/from Greek chartēs, "papyrus, sheet of paper,
map"; and graphein, "write") is the study and practice of
making maps. It combines science and aesthetics.
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8. India has a long-standing tradition of serving food on banana leaves.
These thick leaves are big enough to serve a multi-course meal
Food when served on banana leaves gets enriched with several
nutrients.
Anti-oxidant rich
Packed with polyphenols which are also found in green
tea and some leafy vegetables, banana leaves are rich in
anti-oxidants that help prevent ageing, lifestyle disease
and some types of cancer
Chemical-Free
Eating in a banana leaf saves you from licking the
chemical residue of your washing powder or gel that
lurks in unnoticed on your plate. Also, it saves you from
the dangerous chemicals that can be found on thermocol
or plastic plates.
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9. Hygienic
These leaves have a waxy exterior and hence they are easy to
clean as dust does not stick to them. Just wash them off and use
them to eat food. They should also be preferred by you in the
restaurants as they are definitely cleaner than the utensils you are
served food in.
Eco-friendly
While plastic and thermocol plates add to the mound of landfills
as they are non-bio degradable and take many years to break
down. But banana leaves are eco-friendly and can be turned into
manure.
Convenient
Instead of wasting water in cleaning your utensils, eating on
banana leaves (if they are easily available) is not just convenient,
but also saves your time and energy in doing the dishes. What a
healthy escape from the mound of dishes in the sink.
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10. The Black Hole of Calcutta was
a small prison or dungeon in Fort
William where troops of Siraj-ud-
Daulah the Nawab of Bengal, held
British prisoners of war for three
days on 20 June 1756.
John Zephaniah Holwell, one of
the British prisoners and an
employee of the East India
Company, said that, after the fall
of Fort William, the surviving
British soldiers, Anglo-Indian
soldiers, and Indian civilians were
imprisoned overnight in
conditions so cramped that many
people died from suffocation and
heat exhaustion, and that 123 of
146 prisoners of war imprisoned
there died.
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11. These English prisoners, which
included some women and children
too, were lodged in the prison room
of the fort for a night. The prison
room was 18 feet long and 14 feet
wide. The number of prisoners is
told to be 146 and clearly the room
was too small to hold such a large
number of people.
Yet Nawab's army shut up these
many prisoners in the room. They
cramped for space. In the scorching
heat of June, excessive perspiration
and suffocation took a heavy toll.
Many died in the night itself. The
next morning, when the prison
window was opened, these
suffocating prisoners trampled one
over another to get near the
window.
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12. The sacred thread (yagyopavita or janeu) is received
by the boy during this ceremony, that he continues
wearing across his chest thereafter.
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13. Touching the feet of elders is an age-old Indian
tradition that is considered to be a mark of respect.
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14. Shakuntala, is a Sanskrit play by the ancient Indian poet
Kālidāsa, dramatizing the story of Shakuntala told in the epic
Mahabharata. It is considered to be the best of Kālidāsa's works.
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15. Shakuntala was a beautiful maiden
who was the adopted daughter of
Sage Karnva. She lived with him and
her pet deer, in his hermitage in the
forest.
One day, Dushyanta, the king of
Hastinapur, came hunting in the
forest. He saw the beautiful deer and
shot an arrow at it. Shakuntalsa found
her deer whimpering in pain and tried
to comfort it.
Shakuntala loved the animals of the
forest and her affection for the animal
touched Dushyanta's heart and he
asked her to forgive him for his
cruelty. She forgave him but asked
him to stay in the forest for a few
days to tend the wounded deer.
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16. They fell in love and King Dushyanta married
Shakuntala and gave her a wedding ring his
name on it. The king then left for his kingdom
after promising to return soon and take
Shakuntala back with him.
One day , Sage Durwasa came to Shakuntala's
door. He repeatedly asked for water, but
Shakuntala was lost in thoughts of Dushyanta
and paid no attention.
The sage was insulted and got very angry.
Known for his temper, he cursed Shakuntala
saying that the person whom she was thinking
about would forget her.
When Shakuntala heard the curse, she was
frightened and begged the sage to forgive her.
The sage said that he could not the back the
curse but he could change, if she showed
Dushyanta something he had given her then he
will remember again about her.
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17. Due to the curse Dushyanta forgot
Shakuntala. After days of waiting for him
to return, Shakuntala decided to go to the
capital to meet him.
On the way, as Shakuntala was crossing a
river, her wedding ring fell into the water.
A fish swallowed the ring.
When Shakuntala arrived at the palace,
the king did not recognize her. He asked
her to prove her identity but Shakuntala
didn't have the ring to show him, as it was
lost.
She wept and told the king about the time
he had spent with her in the forest but he
couldn't remember anything. Feeling sad
she left the palace.
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18. Ashamed to return to her father's home, she started living alone
in another part of the forest where she gave birth to a son. She
called him Bharata.
Bharata was a brave boy. He grew up among the animals of the
forest and would play with wild animals.
One day at the king's palace, a fisherman brought him a ring. He
told the king that he had found the ring in the stomach of a fish
that he had brought it straight to him.
As soon as the king saw the ring, the curse was broken and the
king remembered Shakuntala. He was very upset and hurried at
once to her home in the forest to look for her, but could not find
her. In despair, he returned to his palace.
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19. Few years passed. The king again went hunting in
the forest. There he was surprised to find a boy
playing with a lion cub. The boy fearlessly held
open the mouth of the cub and said, " O king of
the jungle! Open your mouth wide, so I can count
your teeth." The king went up to the boy and
asked him about his parents.
The little boy replied that he was the son of king
Dushyanta and Shakuntala. Dushyanta was very
happy to have found Shakuntala and asked the
boy to take him to his mother.
The family was united and Dushyanta took
Shakuntala and Bharata along with him to
Hastinapur. Bharata grew up to become a great
king.
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20. Friday or Shukrawar is dedicated to Shakti,
the Mother Goddess in Hinduism.
In Dravidian folk religion, special
observances are practiced for mother goddesses
on Friday.
In Hinduism Fridays are important for
married ladies of Hinduism.
Worship of Shakti – Durga, Kali and other
forms – on Friday is considered highly
auspicious.
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21. Once upon a time there was an old he-goat. One day,
when it was getting dark, he was returning home with
many other goats. He was old and weak, and when he
got tired he was left behind. It became quite dark, and
as he could not find her way back, he decided to enter
a cave that he saw nearby. What was his surprise
when he went in and found a lion sitting there! He
was terribly frightened and stood still for a moment,
then he thought of what he could do.
"If I try to run," he thought, "the lion will soon
catch me, but if I pretend not to be afraid of
him I may manage to save my life."
He walked boldly up to the lion as if he were
not afraid of him at all. The lion looked at him,
looked and looked, not knowing what to think
of this boldness of a goat. He knew goats had
never dared to come near him. At last he
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22. "Who are you, old one?" he asked him.
"I am the King of the Goats," he replied. "I came to
devour a hundred tigers, twenty-five elephants and ten
lions. I have already eaten the hundred tigers and the
twenty five elephants and now I am looking for the
ten lions.“
The lion was very much surprised to hear this, and
believing the goat had really come to devour him, got
out of the cave saying that he was going to wash his
face in the river.
As he was rushing out he met a jackal, who seeing the
King of the beasts in a panic, asked what the matter
was. The lion told the jackal about his meeting with
what he said was a strange-looking animal, very much
like a goat, but who was not afraid of him at all.
The jackal was very clever. He soon guessed that the
cause of the lion's fear was only a poor old he-goat.
And he told the lion that it was the boldness of a weak
old animal who didn't wish to be devoured.
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23. "Come back with me to your cave, and make a
meal of this pretender," he suggested.
The lion returned with the jackal. When the goat
saw the lion returning, he understood everything,
but he did not lose her courage. He walked up
towards them and said to the jackal: "Is this the
way you carry out my orders? I sent you to get
me ten lions to eat at once, and you have brought
me only one!“
As soon as the lion heard this, he thought he had
been betrayed by the jackal. He fell on him and
tore him to pieces.
Seeing this the goat walked out of the cave and
ran away as quickly as he could.
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24. Cowrie Shastra is a form of fortune telling using ‘Cowrie’
(Shells) as a form, by its practitioners by throwing any
where between 8 to 21 cowries on a prepared table or
ground & interpreting the pattern that results. Cowrie
shells are also used in traditional astrology in south India
to predict future even today.
The traditional astrologers use 6 Cowrie shells, these are
held locked inside the right palm of the astrologer & he
then shakes the hand well & throws them shells on the
ground. The astrologer then counts the Number of Cowrie
shells that are turned upside.
These predictions are well known for their accuracy. In
traditional astrology each number depicts the power of a
particular planet, if it is one it is sun, if it Is two then it is
moon & so on. Common people believe in this theory &
always turn to this prediction to understand what is in
store for them.
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25. Harikatha , literally " Story of
Lord", is a form of Hindu
traditional discourse in which the
storyteller explores a traditional
theme, usually the life of a saint
or a story from an Indian epic.
The person telling the story
through songs, music and
narration is called a Haridasa.
Harikatha is a composite art form
composed of storytelling, poetry,
music, drama, dance, and
philosophy.
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