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rudrjobdesk · 2 years
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12 जुलाई से इन 5 राशि वालों पर शनिदेव डालेंगे प्रभाव, मुश्किलों से घिर सकता है जीवन
12 जुलाई से इन 5 राशि वालों पर शनिदेव डालेंगे प्रभाव, मुश्किलों से घिर सकता है जीवन
Shani Gochar Makar Rashi 2022: ग्रहों के न्यायदेवता शनिदेव वर्तमान में कुंभ राशि में गोचर कर रहे हैं। 5 जून को शनि वक्री अवस्था में आ गए थे। 12 जुलाई को शनि वक्री अवस्था में पुन: मकर राशि में प्रवेश कर जाएंगे। शनि के मकर राशि में जाते ही कुछ राशि वालों पर शनि की साढ़ेसाती व शनिढैय्या शुरू होगी। शनि ढैय्या व साढ़ेसाती के दौरान जातक को मुश्किलों का सामना करना पड़ता है। शनि दशा से पीड़ित जातक…
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rastronomicals · 5 months
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12:46 AM EST November 20, 2023:
Mono - "Human Highway" From the album Under the Pipal Tree (January 11, 2001)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
File under: Japanese Orchestral Post-Rock
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cutiepieloves131 · 4 months
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𝐌𝐮𝐥𝐚 𝐍𝐚𝐤𝐬𝐡𝐚𝐭𝐫𝐚 𝟎𝟎°𝟎𝟎’ - 𝟏𝟑°𝟐𝟎’
The animal of this nakshatra is a male wolf or a male dog.
A dog is the most fascinating creature on this planet.
It can love to a point that it will give its life for you or it can bite and throttle someone’s bone if they cross their territory.
They are needy, emotional, and pack animals. They always want to be with you and feel abandoned when you go to work.
Dogs are not directly connected with wolf’s lineage as many think, rather a different species of wolf, which lived 30,000 years ago but there are few similarities.
Wolves on the other hand are wild, sharp, smart and know how to pack hunt.
Wolves are some of the smartest hunters in the wild.
The most distant feature of the wolf is their howling during full moon nights or when the member of the pack dies.
Mula individuals gets attached very quickly and don't want to let go, just like a dog, which is the animal symbol of the nakshatra.
Mula is the root, the male dog develops deep roots not only in their master’s heart but also with other family members.
Mula natives are attached with their family, spouse, children or friends.
Once they are your friends, they are your friends regardless.
A male dog is more playful most of the time vs. female dog.
Mula natives are quite playful but their playfulness can be painful just like the sharp paws of the puppy or dog.
They can play rough and they don’t realize they have hurt the other person.
The symbol of Mula nakshatra is the roots, roots of a tree, plant or even our own roots.
Roots grow underground hence, invisible.
We only see what is in front of us growing above the ground.
Mula natives are the embodiment of their roots, their past; their ancestors.
They love to be detectives, search the past, like an archaeologist or paleontologist.
The roots can be completely uprooted especially when taking out a dead plant or removing trees to clear out a land.
Native who have clusters of Mula in their chart will always have the tendency of uprooting their life without a hint.
Even if everything is fine in a relationship, career or some idea, they just completely bulldoze and clear it out to pave a way for something new.
Mula natives may love studying the roots of plants and trees.
Sometimes, the basic meaning of things would be the biggest karma of a person, like a Ashwini native would be training horses for a living.
Mula natives would also love eating things which are buried under ground like potatoes, beats, ginger, garlic, onion; some even have a fascination with cemeteries and graveyards.
The deity of Moola nakshatra is Nirriti, the goddess of destruction.
She is the goddess who brings new creation, after destruction.
She is described as having golden locks, dark, and connected with the underworld.
She is very much similar to goddess Kali.
Goddess Nirriti rules the South West direction and is supposed to have come from the anus of Brahma in the creation myth.
There are variations of Daksha’s yagna story in which goddess Nirriti is supposed to have accompanied Rudra to destroy Daksha’s yagna.
Kali is the fierce form of goddess Durga, who stopped her destruction only after Shiva himself surrendered to her feet.
Nirriti is also connected with goddess Dhumavati, one of the ten Mahavidyas as well as goddess Alakshmi, also called as Jyeshtha, the goddess of poverty, is the elder sister of Lakshmi.
Lakshmi is the goddess of prosperity is supposed to visit Jyeshtha, her elder sister on every Saturday on the Pipal tree.
Lakshmiji follows and visit their home, who pay respect to the Pipal tree on Saturday.
Kali is connected to the black hole that is driving the center of the Milky Way, and her connection with Shiva is pointing to the Ardra-Moola nakshatra axis, with a black hole at the center of the Milky Way.
After reading the mythology the first impression we have for Mula natives is that they are followers of Kali, especially in Indian culture.
Someone in a foreign country from Celtic culture may worship a dark goddess like Carawin or Erzulie Dantor in Voodoo, which is a white magic to heal and protect people.
Laxmiji blesses a person who worships the Pipal tree where Jyeshtha resides and shows great love and admiration of her elder sibling.
Mula natives will protect their siblings and when someone does well for their siblings they would bow and protect them like their own sibling.
Just like the fierce goddess Kali these natives are fierce too.
They will challenge, stand up to anyone and take out the roots of beliefs and tradition in an instant.
Like their yoni animal, they can become Pit Bulls.
The position of Mula in the sky points towards the supermassive blackhole region of the galaxy.
So far we know nothing about inside a black hole, no one has been near it, inside it, and most are theoretical observations of scientific models.
Mula natives are as mysterious as the black hole; they can suddenly be comedians and then quickly turn into a killer like “The Joker”.
They are quite unpredictable with chaotic energy around them.
We do know via science that light doesn’t escape the black hole and it tends to suck everything around it; for this reason a Mula person must redirect their energy into a positive spiritual path because they will see how quickly they start sucking the energy of other people towards them and others would enjoy sinking into their spiritual hole.
However, the general population is not spiritual and neither desire to walk on that path.
A Mula person can be quite intense to be around, where you may feel they suck your energy.
A black hole crushes everything that comes near it hence, the Mula native also love to crush things, for example if they drink a can of coke they will crush it and throw it away, or someone who loves to see cars and other materials be crushed and destroyed by monster trucks or tanks.
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kafkaoftherubble · 4 months
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Oh, right! Hey, are you guys still staying in Our Room? I kinda hope so, to be honest. It's such a place of ease. Do you remember how it looks? Here's part of it. Remember that one section in your bookshelf?
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This is/was the To Your Eternity | Buddhist Philosophy section. Ignore the little pot; I just haven't found a use for it yet since Vash died because of my stupid Poop Hands again (green finger? More like death finger).
Anyway, while the Buddha has this funky plastic Eucalyptus tree (because there ain't no miniature plastic Pipal Tree last I searched; I have to make do with something), Fushi has this vine stretching from vol 19. and crawling out of it and onto the wall...
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Over the bed frame until finally,
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Ending arbitrarily (nah, more like the length of the vine is just this much) close to our table.
Nearby, you can see a map of Ayutthaya (for tourists, but I can actually pinpoint 泰国安娣's old home by locating Tesco-Lotus on the map and the highway number). Next to it is a Breath of the Wild poster that came with my copy of the game back in 2020 May.
I am wondering if I should get two more frames for two upcoming things. At the same time, I don't want this place to be too crowded. A room is an outsized part of the mind. I don't want my mind to be cluttered.
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panicinthestudio · 1 year
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Shaka Bosatsu (Sakyamuni Bodhisattva), 2nd-3rd century
Gandhara
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Total height: 138.0 cm; height of the statue: 114.0 cm
This standing statue of Sakyamuni Bodhisattva whose eyes somewhat lowered wears a crown over the turban. He raises his right hand in front of his chest in the abhaya mudra (a hand position to bestow fearlessness and bring about a sense of calm), while placing his left hand on his waist. 
The kneeling figure engraved on the crown front holds a floral garland. The Bodhisattva wears various accessories such as earrings, necklaces, breast ornament, armlets and wristlets. His lower body is covered by a skirt-like garment and his feet are in sandals. His body weight is mostly supported by the engaged left leg while the right side is the free leg. This standing statue has features unique to Gandhara such as the crown over the turban, the right hand in the abhaya mudra and the left hand on the waist. 
This is one of the few known Sakyamuni Bodhisattva statues. Even among them, this statue has an exceptionally high artistic value. After the death of Gautama Siddhartha, prince of the Shakya clan, who lived during the 5th or 4th century B.C.E., his followers symbolized him in various forms such as the podium, awning, dharmachakra, and pipal tree under which he attained enlightenment. Early Buddhists did not create a statue of the Buddha until the 1st century C.E., when the statues of Buddha began to appear concurrently in Gandhara (northwestern Pakistan) and Mathura (northern India). This statue shows that Gandhara works feature Western-style realistic expressions, which attest to the strong influence of the Greek and Roman arts. In Gandhara, stone statues of Buddha reached their highpoint between the 1st and 3rd century C.E. 
The material crystalline schist is a metamorphic rock which tends to break into layers and is difficult to cut out a thick layer. Accordingly, the right hand and toes of this work are made of other piece of the same material and fixed to the body with iron clamps.
Collection of the Kyushu National Museum
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mad4india1 · 1 year
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Woman From Bhopal Creates Her Own Jungle By Practicing Terrace Gardening – Has 4,000 Plants In A “Jungle Vase”
This is one of the best solutions to all of the environmental issues we currently face: having more green babies. Things would have been different if we had a larger green cover on earth, but some people use the justification that “we live in a concert jungle, we don’t have enough space for plantation or gardening in an apartment culture” 
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Agriculture assistant professor Sakshi Bharadwaj has grown plants that have therapeutic properties, produce a lot of oxygen, and absorb radiation. The young gardener has transformed her 850-square-foot backyard into a miniature forest.
An environmentalist from Bhopal, Sakshi has grown about 4,000 plants of 450 species, including 150 rare ones. And the catch is – she is upcycling kitchen waste and household plastic trash while growing her green babies.
Sakshi Bharadwaj’s environmental initiative is classified as “creating an 850 sq ft sustainable, urban, vertical, & overhead mini jungle” in the 2021 OMG Book of Records.
She is not just a gardening enthusiast but is also a creative innovator of a brighter greener future.
A New Look To The Old Idea Of Terrace Gardening
Recall the garden your grandparents had in their youth. Back then, they would plant oxygen-emitting trees like neem, pipal, and banyan. Today, however, we live in bungalows, flats, and studio apartments that are severely space-constrained. From housefront gardens to terrace gardening, the concept of gardening has undergone a significant change due to our lifestyle change.
As a result, Sakshi, who also conducts online workshops on gardening and horticulture nationally and internationally, wanted to plant lesser-known species that could replace these traditional large plants and serve the same purpose.
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Sakshi started terrace gardening as a mental stress reliever but quickly discovered a pure form of love for it. Along with terrace gardening, Sakshi eventually began to show concern for the planet’s future.
All households have organic kitchen waste like leftover vegetables, fruit skins, empty bags, single-use boxes, and the list goes on, which takes a while to decompose, so she started using it in unique ways and converted kitchen waste into vermicompost and bio-enzymes.
To reduce urban waste, Sakshi believes that recycling non-biodegradable household waste in creative ways is a good idea. Newspapers, plastic bottles, cans, milk pouches, and other items we sell are a few examples of such materials. She consequently planted flowers in milk pouches, bottles, cans, and dried and empty coconut shells.
Spread The Love For Green
In the year 2020, she stumbled upon a group of online gardeners who were cultivating rare and exotic plants. The young lady then got in touch with them, bought some of these unusual plants, and then got in touch with people who could help her expand her collection.
Sakshi decided to major in microbiology. The already intense interest grew even more intense as soon as she started working as an assistant professor.
She said, “As I taught plants’ genetics, I thought of having a first-hand experience of these theories in my own garden.” To satisfy this desire she decided to start her own space where she can experiment and grow her own jungle.
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She practises different methods at home. She claimed to have lost a lot of plants while conducting experiments, but she had always learned something new, which she later applied to her gardening skills.
She sourced from various places, explored a number of varieties, and has grown a mind-blowing space for herself. Just like a human child Sakshi believes that every plant has different requirements.
Some require black soil, while still others require regular tilling (gudai) to promote air circulation. Some grow best in soil that is mixed with sand. The young gardening expert went on to say that while some plants can withstand direct sunlight, others need shade.
A True Plant Mom
This plant mother is very concerned about raising her little plants, Sakshi has thoroughly experimented with terrace gardening and its science.
Based on her observations, she developed a soil with a charcoal mixture & coconut husk that can retain water for a longer period of time. The soil first-hand created by her is so reliable that she waters her plants once every two days even when the temperature soars to 46-48 degrees, and the green babies still thrive.
Among the rare species found in the garden are Albo monstera, Variegated Syngonium, Philodendron mexicanum, Begonias,  Palms, Peperomia, Ficus, Philodendron Millettia, Epipremnum, Calathea, Sansevieria, Chlorophytum,  Black JJ,and others.
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The young environmentalist hopes to connect with like-minded people and work to replenish the declining green cover in Bhopal, the state capital. In fact, she believed that the study of plantations should be a part of both school and college curricula.
Despite environmental science being taught in schools, the young environmentalist bemoans the fact that children still lack fundamental knowledge of plants. The 26-year-old asserted that it is impossible for any 10- to 12-year-old to understand how to plant a sapling.
Sakshi adds that this ought to be considered in civil engineering as well so that we can have durable, green buildings that incorporate vegetation into urban planning. This young woman thinks that change only occurs when we change our little steps.
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globalworship · 1 year
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Leaf Art in India (Part 12, Christmas)
One of my favorite 'folk arts' of India is painting on large leaves. This blog post continues a series I began some years ago.
Painting on leaves is found in India, China and Vietnam. In India, it originated in the south (Kerala). It is done on dry Peepal/Pipal (Ficus religiosa) leaves, and is one of the oldest form of art. Many of the leaves are large, up to 5 X 8 inches (a few are even bigger).
The traditional subject matter ranges from Hindu gods, to musicians and dancers, to scenes of village life. Some of the painted leaves are now made into Christmas cards which have images of the Holy Family or even a Christmas tree.
Here are some painted leaves that I own or admire related to Christmas - my third blog post with this focus. All of this set are found on eBay. Some are listed as 'mother and child' while others have specifically Christian titles.
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Three Kings on an Elephant following a Star
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(glass in the picture frame reflects the light fixture)
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This one is my favorite of this set: Madonna and child sit on a lotus flower.
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I'm guessing this may represent Mary because of the halo. She's holding a lamb.
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In the style of an Orthodox icon:
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The symbol system of India "equates the lotus with purity, beauty, fertility, prosperity, spirituality, and eternity."
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See my previous posts on Indian leaf art with Christmas scenes at https://globalworship.tumblr.com/post/168265687625/leaf-art-in-india-part-9-christmas
and https://globalworship.tumblr.com/post/190020822210/leaf-art-in-india-part-11-christmas
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clumsytales · 1 year
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A Turning Point
 "Papa, why have you been typing on your phone for so long? I need the phone to play games." said little Ishan in a mildly irritated tone. 
"I'm sending an office mail Ishu, wait for some time", said Anand. 
"Why don't you use voice typing, here, let me show you!", said Ishan excitingly, snatching the phone from his Papa. 
Holding the big touchscreen phone in his little hands, he held the voice typing button dexterously and started dictating. "I am Ishan. I am teaching Papa how to use phone smartly. "
Anand burst into laughter watching the brilliance of his little kid. 
Anand was in his mid-thirties and already a Senior Manager in a big tech company in Bangalore. His wife Amruta was a 'work-for-home' mom which was a full-time job itself except she never got any leaves. Little Ishan was a smart kid studying in Third grade. He recently started going to school after attending Online classes almost for two years. Anand's parents lived in their native village and used to visit once or twice a year. The city life never suited them well. 
The family of three had to start their day quite early. Waking up Ishan early in the morning was a challenge. Amruta prepared breakfast and packed tiffin for both Anand and Ishan, while it was Anand's duty to get Ishan ready and drop him to the school bus. Soon after, Anand used to leave for office in his car which was pretty nearby. Amruta used to be all by herself till afternoon till Ishan returns from school. After all household chores are over, smartphone and TV were her best friends. She actually enjoyed this little 'me-time' that she got. After returning from office in the evening, Anand would sit in front of TV watching the stock market news with a cup of tea in one hand while mobile phone in other. This routine of the family rarely changed. 
One day though this routine got deviated when Anand's car met with a minor accident while returning from office. There was a small dent and few scratches on the car. Anand decided to give the car to nearby service station for repair and head home walking instead. 
While walking down the street, something caught his attention. There was a makeshift toy shop on the footpath below a Pipal tree. Colorful, shiny wooden toys from Channapattna. Different kind of spinning toys, Chinese dolls, musical toys and a train set...
It reminded him of his childhood's wooden train set. 
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A piece of art it was. Different types of wagons made of wood with vibrant shiny colors. The wagons were connected together with rounded magnets on the end so that train could turn freely on the curved track. The train was pulled by a motorized metal colored locomotive which would whistle periodically. He recollected how happy he was when his father brought this train set. He had hugged his father tightly and thanked him profusely. Anand wouldn't let anyone touch his special toy and took great care of it. His father would set up the train set for him, carefully joining the tracks together and launching the wagons on the tracks. Once the train would start moving, Anand would also run along the train whistling happily. It was one of the fondest memories of his childhood and he always cherished this time spent with his father.  He could not remember though what happened to this train after he moved to different city for college. 
And alas! Here it was now, a similar train set. Anand beamed with joy. Without a second thought, he bought it. He had no doubt that Ishan would love it as well. Anand got it packed carefully, wrapped in a gift paper and set straight to home. He was eager to present this wonderful toy to Ishan. He was hoping to have great time with Ishan playing this train as he had with his father once.
"At least something good came out of today's misfortune", Anand thought to himself. 
When he reached home, he started looking for his beloved Ishu, hiding the present behind his back. Ishan was in his room playing mobile games as usual. 
"Look Ishu, what I brought for you!", said Anand happily. 
"Is it what I think it is Papa?", Ishan asked giggling and jumped off the bed hurriedly to open the gift. 
Ishan tore the gift paper to see what is inside and his face fell. 
"Do you not like it, Ishu?", asked Anand confusingly. 
"It is nice Papa, but I thought you got me the iPad Pro that I wanted.", Ishan confessed. 
And then it hit Anand... Their lives revolved around gadgets. He could not remember when the last time was that he played with his son or had a hearty conversation with his wife. Little Ishan already had spectacles due to excess screentime. Due to lockdown, homes became office cubicles and school, mere videos. Catching up with the latest new, fear of missing out on something kept them hooked to the social media. Mindlessly scrolling through the Youtube shorts became a habit. They all had got so engulfed in technology that they forgot the meaning of companionship.  Anand was disheartened but he was awakened now. 
Anand held the cup of tea in one hand again, but this time, in his other hand, he held the hand of Amruta instead and asked her "How was your day?", with a gentle smile on his face.
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crowleymoon · 2 years
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0 Negative Veils: Lotus, Rose
1 Kether: Almond in Flower, Banyan
2 Chokmah: Amaranth, Mistletoe, Bo or Pipal Tree
3 Binah: Cypress, Opium Poppy, Lotus, Lily, Ivy
4 Chesed: Olive, Shamrock, Opium Poppy
5 Geburah: Oak, Nux Vomica, Nettle, Hickory
6 Tiphareth: Acacia, Bay, Laurel, Vine, Oak, Gorse, Ash, Aswata
7 Netzach: Rose, Laurel
8 Hod: Moly, Anhalonium Lewinii
9 Yesod: Banyan, Mandrake, Damiana, Ginseng, Yohimba
10 Malkuth: Willow, Lily, Ivy, Pomegranete, all cereals
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The 22 Paths
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The Elements
11 Aleph (Air): Aspen
23 Mem (Water): Lotus, all Water Plants
31 Shin (Fire): Red Poppy, Hibiscus, Nettle
32-bis (Earth): Oak, Ivy, Cereals
31-bis (Spirit): Almond in Flower
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The Planets
12 Beth (Mercury): Vervain, Herb Mercury, Major-lane, Palm, Lime or Linden
13 Gimel (Luna): Almond, Mugwort, Hazel (as Luna), Moonwort, Ranunculus, Alder, Pomegranete
14 Daleth (Venus): Myrtle, Rose, Clover, Fig, Peach, Apple
21 Kaph (Jupiter): Hyssop, Oak, Poplar, Fig, Arnica, Cedar
27 Pé (Mars): Absinthe, Rue
30 Resh (Sol): Sunflower, Laural, Heliotrop, Nut, Galangal
32 Tau (Saturn): Ash, Cypress, Hellebore, Yew, Nightshade, Elm
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The Zodiac
15 Hé (Aries): Tiger Lily, Geranium, Olive
16 Vau (Taurus): Mallow, all giant trees
17 Zain (Gemini): Hybrids, Orchids
18 Cheth (Cancer): Lotus
19 Teth (Leo): Sunflower
20 Yod (Virgo): Snowdrop, Lily, Narcissus, Mistletoe
22 Lamed (Libra): Aloe
24 Nun (Scorpio): Cactus, Nettle, all poisonous plants
25 Samekh (Sagittarius): Rush
26 Ayin (Capricorn): Indian Hemp, Orchis Root, Thistle, Yohimba
28 Tzaddi (Aquarius): Olive, Cocoanut
29 Qoph (Pisces): Unicellular Organisms, Opium, Mangrove
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rudrjobdesk · 2 years
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Shani Rashi Parivartan 2022: शनिदेव की चाल में हो रहा परिवर्तन, इन राशियों पर फिर शुरू होगी शनि ढैय्या
Shani Rashi Parivartan 2022: शनिदेव की चाल में हो रहा परिवर्तन, इन राशियों पर फिर शुरू होगी शनि ढैय्या
Shani Gochar 2022: ग्रहों के न्यायदेवता शनिदेव 12 जुलाई को अपनी चाल में परिवर्तन करने वाले हैं। शनिदेव सुबह करीब 10 बजकर 28 मिनट पर मकर राशि में विराजमान होंगे। शनि इस समय कुंभ राशि में विराजमान हैं और वक्री अवस्था में हैं। शनि गोचर के बाद कुछ राशि वालों पर शनि ढैय्या का प्रभाव शुरू होगा, वहीं कुछ राशियों से इसका प्रभाव खत्म हो जाएगा। इन दो राशियों को मिलेगी राहत- 29 अप्रैल को जब शनि मकर से…
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rastronomicals · 11 months
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7:05 PM EDT June 7, 2023:
Mono - “Holy” From the album Under the Pipal Tree (January 11, 2001)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
File under: Japanese Orchestral Post-Rock
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Pipal Tree Hotel in Newtown Kolkata | Book with Bag2Bag and Pay by hour
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vaastudoshremedies · 6 months
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Ways to improve Vaastu of your House without demolition - Vaastu Shastra (on Wattpad) https://www.wattpad.com/1393166477-ways-to-improve-vaastu-of-your-house-without?utm_source=web&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_content=share_reading&wp_uname=gangaiwar&wp_originator=1Vv3JkYiiGtC3zctMTvdDdGbcIJg0Z45II62zv34Fw3ktTaBG%2FgIDq6xjXJOR2MIT2SEbXFkpWrZF06xsgM1p0q3EuDFzXatttlZcwZtk%2FyOjdUm5G7xrufswUXKoOwj House with Vastu Defect creates negative environment, your efforts will not turn in positive way, though you are putting lot efforts. The energy in the house can be balanced to enhance peace, prosperity, and success provided the house is constructed as per the Vaastu principles. Scientific studies have revealed that positive surroundings and good vibes contributes in making a person successful to live happy life. Quick steps to enhance the positivity in the house. 1. Allow a brighter light in the house from main door. 2. Do not keep sensitive cactus, or other thorny plants in the house. 3. Place a happy family photograph in the living room. 4. There should not be high trees like Banyan, Pipal, Thorny trees whose shadow on falls on your house. 4. Always keep the clean, Use Sea salt and Gomutra (Cow urine) to wipe. 5. Keep the gas cylinder in the southeast corner of the kitchen; cooking Person should always face East while cooking.
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Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary
Flora and Fauna at Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary
Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Aravalli Range in the Sirohi district of Rajasthan, India. It spans an area of 288 square kilometers and is famous for its rich biodiversity. Here is some information about the flora and fauna found in the sanctuary:
Flora:
1. Dry Deciduous Forest: The sanctuary is dominated by dry deciduous forest with a mix of trees, including Dhok (Anogeissus pendula), Khair (Acacia catechu), Salai (Boswellia serrata), and Bamboo (Dendrocalamus strictus).
2. Subtropical Thorn Forest: The lower regions of the sanctuary are covered with subtropical thorn forest, characterized by thorny bushes and shrubs like Cactus, Aerva (Aerva tomentosa), and Zizyphus species.
3. Evergreen Forest: In the valleys and along the streams, there are patches of evergreen forest consisting of trees like Mango (Mangifera indica), Jamun (Syzygium cumini), and Pipal (Ficus religiosa).
4. Medicinal Plants: The sanctuary also houses various medicinal plants, including Aloe vera, Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), and Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri).
Fauna:
1. Leopard: Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary is known for its leopard population. These elusive cats are spotted from time to time in the sanctuary.
2. Sambar Deer: One of the largest deer species found in India, the Sambar (Rusa unicolor) is a common sight in the sanctuary. It is known for its majestic appearance and large antlers.
3. Indian Wild Boar: The sanctuary is also home to the Indian Wild Boar (Sus scrofa), a sturdy and robust animal with characteristic dark bristles on its back.
4. Indian Pangolin: The Indian Pangolin (Manis crassicaudata) is a unique mammal found in the sanctuary. It has a scaly appearance and feeds mainly on ants and termites.
5. Common Langur: The sanctuary is inhabited by the Common Langur (Semnopithecus entellus), a species of monkey. These langurs are known for their gray fur and long tails.
6. Indian Flying Fox: Also known as the Greater Indian Fruit Bat (Pteropus giganteus), the Indian Flying Fox can be found in large numbers in the sanctuary. They are important pollinators and seed dispersers.
7. Various Birds: Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary is a paradise for bird enthusiasts. It is home to a variety of bird species, including the Indian Peafowl, Grey Junglefowl, Yellow-footed Green Pigeon, Plum-headed Parakeet, and many more.
These are just a few examples of the flora and fauna found in the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary. The sanctuary's diverse ecosystem supports a range of species, making it a significant conservation area in the region.  
How to Reach Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary
Reaching the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary is relatively easy, and here is a paragraph on how to get there:
The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Aravalli Range of Rajasthan, near the town of Mount Abu. Here are a few ways to reach the sanctuary:
- By Air: The nearest airport to Mount Abu is Udaipur Airport, which is well-connected to major cities in India. From the airport, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach the sanctuary, which is approximately 180 kilometers away.
- By Train: The nearest railway station to Mount Abu is Abu Road Railway Station, which is well-connected to major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Jaipur. From the railway station, you can hire a taxi or take a local bus to reach the sanctuary, which is around 30 kilometers away.
- By Road: Mount Abu is well-connected by road to major cities in Rajasthan and neighboring states. You can drive to the sanctuary or take a bus from cities like Udaipur, Ahmedabad, and Jaipur. Local buses and taxis are also available from Mount Abu town to reach the sanctuary.
Once you reach Mount Abu, you can hire a local guide or take a safari tour to explore the wildlife sanctuary. It is advisable to check the timings and entry requirements before planning your visit. If you are looking for visit these places in Mount Abu then, I recommend you the best taxi service in Jodhpur named Jodhpur Cab Service. Jodhpur Cab Service provides there customer best services by their chauffeur.
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rajeshkumarneeta · 7 months
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पवित्र गीता अध्याय 15 श्लोक 1
ऊर्ध्वमूलमध:शाखमश्वत्थं प्राहुरव्ययम् ।
छन्दांसि यस्य पर्णानि यस्तं वेद स वेदवित् ।।1।।
हिन्दी-
आदि पुरुष परमेश्वर रूप मूल वाले और ब्रह्म रूप मुख्य शाखा वाले जिस संसार रूप पीपल के वृक्ष को अविनाशी कहते हैं; तथा वेद[1] जिसके पत्ते कहे गये हैं- उस संसार रूप वृक्ष को जो पुरुष मूल सहित तत्त्व से जानता है, वह वेद के तात्पर्य को जानने वाला है ।।1।।
English-
He who knows the pipal tree (in the form of creation); which is said to be imperishable with its roots in the Primeval Being (God), whose stern is represented by Brahm (the Creator), and whose leaves are the Vedas, is a knower of (the intention of) the Vedas.
कबीर साहब कहते है
अक्षर पुरूष एक पेड है निरंजन वाकी डार ।
तीनो देव शाखा भये , पात रूप संसार ।।
इसलिये समझ लिजिये कि कबीर साहब का ज्ञान परिपुर्ण है ।
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#sadhanatv
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