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Humor Household Humanity

Life is a joke. I am not ridiculing your life. Literally, our life can as happy and as humorous as u want it to be. Alternatively, it can be as sad and as sedentary as u want it. It is up to u the life inside your body that is the torch bearer of the path ahead of you and the path you are about to take. Every living being on this planet need a home, a shelter above its head to spend the day and the night together. This creature called home applies to everybody including the non-living entities. They also live with us in our home. The living and the non-living together we term it as a household. In our household, we give space to everything and everybody irrespective of gender, caste, religion, and all the bloody hilarious terminologies that we humans have created for millionth of centuries to follow. This, readers, is a blog post for all those who hate religion and those who love religion. It is for those who pray to God, Bahaman, Allah or whatsoever the so-called “c...

tHe PlAy

Oh dear Nature !! Cameras see you chords play you lips sing of you brushes paint you hearts admire you minds dwell in you tourists travel in you poets write about you knights fight for you swords draw blood in thy name But thee remain nature After All !! Carrying a message contained in a bottle floating with its cork tight brings delight in broad delight HAIL NATURE <3 <3 <3 © adarsh. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

The colourful way of life

A - Agni, Austere, Ananta. B - Base, Brahmachari, Balloon. C - Cell, Chisel, Christian. D - Doors, Division, Diversity. E - Ethics, Elegance, Ethnicity. F - Fruits, False, Flowers. G - Gun,Glorious, Gandhi H- Hindu, Human, Harmony. I - India (International), Innovation, Idea. J - Jews, Jain, Jinx. K - King, Kill, Knowledge. L - Love, Laughter, Lies. M - Mother, Muslim, Manhood. N - New, Neon, Neutrons. O - Othello, Ornaments, Orthodox. P - Purusha, Prakriti, Pranayama. Q - Queen, Queue, Quest. R - Ring, Round, Robust. S - Spirit, Science, Sanskriti. T - Trees, Truth, Traditions. U - Unity, Universe, Umbrella. V - Vast, Venom, Valiant. W - Wrath, Writings, Women. X - Xerophytes, X-rays, Xylophone. Y - Y (why), Youth, You. Z -   Zero, Zeal, Zebra. © adarsh. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Living in the Limited Edition

Hi Readers, Have u ever thought about finite world and infinity ? Did it ever occur to you that it is the limited things that create infinity and infinity exists in finite things ? The infinite or the limited? The shapeless or the body? The song or the silence ? Is it a choice or restriction ? The following blog lets you ponder into the fixed ecosystem of our daily lives and find it out for yourselves. Numbers fascinate me! Letters invoke the underworld in me! Enticing it is to think, how a mere ten numbers (0 to 9) and a few letters (26 alphabets in case of English) shape our world ! In spoken Hindi, we have 45 alphabets (10 svar + 35 vyanjan) and For written Hindi, we have 52 alphabets (13 svar +35 vyanjan + 4 sanyukta varna). All other regional languages of India, have our fixed set of letters in Grammar and upon them is based the entire phenomena that uses the science of vocal cord, the tongue, the teeth, the air and of-course the brain is known as a Language. We speak with...

Independence Day : Is it for India to be free ??

August 15, 1947. The power to govern Union of India was transferred from the last British Viceroy Lord Wavell to the first Viceroy of Independent India Lord Mountbatten. This was a fight to power between Md. Ali Jinnah and Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru. This was a fight of privileged people who ignored the plight of the poor and starved. The privileged who fought to rule, to celebrate the long cherished freedom and the starved who worked for the celebration of the privileged. Freedom to India was dealt at the cost of murders of millions and thousands who were left homeless. This was also set for the beginning of the historical rivalry in the name of religion. For the simple reason of not letting their world prosper. The anarchy and violence in the east was the price of the freedom given to India.  You may ask the farmer about Independence. You may ask the rickshaw puller for Independence. You may ask the wage labor for Independence. As earlier said by our first prime Minister of Indep...