vinoth kumar
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Sparrows house in the rain
'' In the heart of a bustling megacity, nestled between towering towers and busy thoroughfares, there stood a small, antique house. It was not important to look at, with its faded makeup and slightly crooked shutters, but it held a charm that charmed those who passed by. This was Sparrow's house. On a stormy autumn, when the shadows hung heavy in the sky and the thoroughfares glistered with fresh billabongs
By vinoth kumarabout 5 hours ago in Fiction
Why einstein brain was stolen
Einstein's brain is a story steeped in riddle, contestation, and conspiracy. The tale begins with the death of the celebrated physicist Albert Einstein on April 18, 1955, at the age of 76. Shortly after his end, Thomas Stoltz Harvey, the pathologist who performed the necropsy at Princeton Hospital in New Jersey, did commodity largely unconventional he removed Einstein's brain for scientific study.
By vinoth kumarabout 6 hours ago in Education
Assamese"baak"
Title The Ghosts of Joysagar A Haunting Tale from Assam's history In the heart of Assam, where the Brahmaputra swash flows gently and the whispers of history echo through the periods, lies the ancient area of Ahom. Among its numerous treasures is the sprawling complex of Joysagar, a testament to the majesty and substance of a defunct period.
By vinoth kumarabout 7 hours ago in Horror
Vibuthi
Vibuthi, also known as vibhuti or sacred ash, holds deep significance in Hinduism and other spiritual traditions. deduced from Sanskrit," vi" means" outstanding" and" bhuti" means" actuality" or" incarnation," Vibuthi symbolizes the godly incarnation of God's presence in the material world.
By vinoth kumarabout 8 hours ago in Fiction
Foolish crow
Once upon a time, in a bustling timber bulging with life, there lived a mischievous crow named Corvus. Corvus was notorious for his cunning capers and his inextinguishable appetite for adventure. He spent his days soaring through the azure skies, searching for thrills and mischief to satisfy his bottomless curiosity. One bright morning, as the sun cast its golden shafts upon the timber bottom, Corvus set up himself perched atop a towering oak tree, surveying his sphere below. From his lofty edge point, he spotted a antique vill nestled amidst the green leafage. Intrigued by the sights and sounds of mortal civilization, Corvus decided to pay the vill a visit. With a mischievous glint in his eye and a flutter of his ebony bodies, Corvus swooped down from his perch and descended upon the vill. As he soared through the thoroughfares, the townies peered up in admiration at the majestic raspberry, marveling at his satiny black plumage and piercing aspect
By vinoth kumarabout 8 hours ago in Fiction
Lazy crow and frog
Once upon a time, in a serene timber nestled between towering trees and prattling becks , lived a lazy crow named Carl and a hastily hopping frog named Freddy. Carl was famed among the creatures of the timber for his laid- back station and disinclination to do any work. On the other hand, Freddy was known for his energetic nature and his partiality for completing tasks with lightning speed. One sunny morning, as Carl lolled lazily on a sturdy branch of an oak tree, Freddy hopped by, his legs a blur of exertion." Good morning, Carl!" he chirruped mirthfully.
By vinoth kumarabout 8 hours ago in Fiction
Egg of the selfish crow
Title The Selfish Crow and the Precious Egg Once upon a time, in a lush green timber, there lived a clever but selfish crow named Corvus. Corvus was celebrated throughout the timber for his cunning nature and his capability to outwit any critter that dared to challenge him. still, his egoism knew no bounds, and he watched only for his own well- being, constantly disregarding the conditions and heartstrings of others. One sunny morning, as Corvus was flying through the timber in hunt of food, he stumbled upon a nest hidden amongst the branches of a altitudinous oak tree.
By vinoth kumarabout 9 hours ago in Fiction
God as plan for you
In the realm of godly narratives, the conception of God's plan frequently serves as a guiding principle, a comforting notion that there is a grand design to our lives orchestrated by a advanced power. Yet, like any good story, it's filled with twists, turns, and unanticipated developments that challenge our understanding and adaptability.
By vinoth kumarabout 12 hours ago in Fiction
Secret of success
Title The Hidden Path to Success In a bustling megacity where dreams were as generous as the people who chased them, there lived a immature man named Alex. His life was a shade woven with lapses and struggles, yet he remained undeterred in his pursuit of success. Through the highs and lows, Alex discovered a secret that converted his trip and propelled him towards his pretensions. Growing up in a modest neighborhood, Alex witnessed firsthand the challenges of making ends meet.
By vinoth kumara day ago in Fiction
How to escape the middle class trap
Escaping the middle- class trap can be a daunting task, but it's easily attainable with the right mindset, strategies, and determination. also is a comprehensive companion on how to break free from the middle- class pattern and achieve financial freedom
By vinoth kumara day ago in Fiction
Mr bean
Mr. Bean, the iconic character created and portrayed by the brilliant Rowan Atkinson, has left an unforgettable mark on popular culture since his debut in 1990. With his unique mix of physical comedy, slapstick humor, and minimum dialogue,Mr. Bean has come a cherished figure worldwide, transcending language walls and generations. At the heart ofMr. Bean's enduring appeal lies his universal relatability. Despite his crotchets and occasional bouts of mischief, cult far and wide see a bit of themselves inMr.
By vinoth kumara day ago in Geeks
Can money make happiness
Relationship between capitalist and happiness is a imperishable subject of debate, reflecting the complex interplay between material wealth and emotional well- being. While conventional wisdom constantly suggests that capitalist can indeed buy happiness, a near examination reveals a nuanced and multifaceted relationship. At its utmost introductory position, capitalist serves as a means to fulfill fundamental mortal conditions.
By vinoth kumara day ago in Fiction