Reading a book creates your personal picture with your imagination, it is your created movie in your memory, Whereas watching a film is like you seeing someone elses perspective on a script.
The day is not far where your daily chores are going to be done by a robot. We are already exposed to new technologies that are helping us to clean our house, many modern houses are already using robot mop and vacuum, It’s not that efficient and advanced and not as good as human done, but that day isn’t far that it will tick all our cleaning expectations. Wouldn’t it be great to see our mundane chores being done by a robot efficiently without a worry. Indian household have constant worries of maid being on leaves, inconsistency in work, and frequent replacement due to inefficiency, hence it will be a great boon to have your house chores like sweeping, mopping, laundry, etc. being done by a robot, which doesn’t complain, always on time, consistent and, efficient. Wouldn’t it be great to wake up to see your bed being done while you are freshening up, and you have a robot helper to help you with the breakfast and while you eat it and the robot is busy mopping, folding your lau...
Witnessing a Cluster of Temples After Climbing 3,500 Steps A hike that is both rejuvenating and a feast for the eyes, as one ascends the holy mountain. Every breath feels fresh and soothing to the soul. The Palitana Temples are the abode of Lord Adinatha, the first Tirthankara according to Jain scriptures. These temples have existed since the 11th century and have a history of construction and restoration spanning about 900 years. Kumarpal Solanki, a Jain patron, was the first person to build a temple on the Shatrunjay Hill. This is one of the most important and holiest pilgrimage sites for Jains. A Place of Soul Purification. A Place of Peace. A Place of Hope. Interesting Facts: The main idol of Lord Adinatha was believed to have breathed seven times after its installation in 1006 AD. The holy hill of Palitana is believed to be an abode only for divine souls, and therefore, no one is allowed to stay overnight, including the priests. A Sufi Pir, Angaarsha, the Sav...
People of this era are somewhat drawn towards the methods, culture, and lifestyle of the past. Why is that? Is it because we all feel that people in the past were more sensible? They believed in efficiency and sustainability, and their lives revolved around these concepts? Here are a few things that made me feel like we—the people of this era—are in love with the past: We are moving more towards living sustainably. The love for organic items in the market has boomed to such an extent that people don't mind paying a few extra bucks to ensure they’re consuming naturally grown or produced products. We want to start eating the way our ancestors once ate—we’re slowly adopting new ways of cooking and eating, based on old traditions. The demand for earthenware has increased—they're back with a bang! People have switched back to using oils they had once given up, choosing traditionally used oils over the more commercially marketed ones—for example, switching back to groundnut oil ...