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How does Social Media Impact Our Life?

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  Nowadays, the   impact of social media   on our life   is so great that we have to think about which one is good and which one is bad, and we have to control it. How does Social Media Impact On Our Life? There are two ways to impact social media on youth:- Positive Impacts. Negative Impacts. How Does the Positive Impact of Social Media on Our Lives Occur? Connection: - Social media bridges geographical distances, allowing us to stay connected with loved ones, build new relationships, and foster communities with shared interests.Information Sharing: News, information, and educational content spread rapidly on social media. It can be a valuable tool for raising awareness and sparking important conversations. Self-Expression: - Platforms offer creative outlets for people to share their thoughts, ideas, and talents with the world. Business & Marketing:- Social media empowers businesses of all sizes to connect with customers, build brands, and market products dire...

Global Warming: A World on Fire

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  The Earth is experiencing a fever. Global temperatures are on the rise, driven by the ever-increasing concentration of   greenhouse gas es in the atmosphere. This phenomenon, known as global warming, is causing a multitude of problems, and one of the most immediate threats is the rise of extreme heat events. According to NOAA’s 2023 Annual Climate Report, the combined land and ocean temperature has increased by an average of 0.11° Fahrenheit (0.06° Celsius) per decade since 1850. The rate of warming has increased to 0.36° F (0.20° C) per decade since 1982. Heat waves Intensify: Across the globe, heat waves are becoming more frequent, intense, and longer-lasting. From scorching deserts to bustling metropolises, these scorching periods disrupt daily life, strain infrastructure, and pose serious health risks, particularly for vulnerable populations like  older people , children, and those with pre-existing health conditions. 89% of glacial lakes in the Indian Him...

เฆนเฆธ্เฆคเฆฐেเฆ–া ‘เฆฐ เฆธংเฆ•্เฆทিเฆช্เฆค เฆ‡เฆคিเฆนাเฆธ เฆ“ เฆฌৈเฆœ্เฆžাเฆจিเฆ• เฆฌ্เฆฏাเฆ–্เฆฏা

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  เฆนเฆธ্เฆคเฆฐেเฆ–া ‘เฆฐ เฆธংเฆ•্เฆทিเฆช্เฆค เฆ‡เฆคিเฆนাเฆธ เฆ“ เฆฌৈเฆœ্เฆžাเฆจিเฆ• เฆฌ্เฆฏাเฆ–্เฆฏা เฆนাเฆœাเฆฐ เฆนাเฆœাเฆฐ เฆฌเฆ›เฆฐ เฆ†เฆ—ে-เฆฏเฆ–เฆจ เฆฎเฆ™্เฆ—োเฆฒিเฆฏ়া เฆ“ เฆ•িเฆฐเฆ˜িเฆœ เฆญূเฆฎিเฆฐ เฆฆিเฆ—เฆจ্เฆคเฆฌিเฆธ্เฆคৃเฆค เฆธ্เฆคেเฆช্‌ เฆช্เฆฐাเฆจ্เฆคเฆฐে เฆช্เฆฐাเฆ—ৈเฆคিเฆนাเฆธিเฆ• เฆฎ্เฆฏাเฆฎเฆฅেเฆฐ เฆฆเฆฒ เฆฌিเฆšเฆฐเฆฃ เฆ•เฆฐเฆค, เฆ•াเฆธ্เฆชিเฆฏ়াเฆจ เฆน্เฆฐเฆฆেเฆฐ เฆ‰เฆค্เฆคাเฆฒ เฆœเฆฒเฆฐাเฆถিเฆ•ে เฆฎเฆฅিเฆค เฆ•เฆฐเฆฌাเฆฐ เฆœเฆจ্เฆฏ เฆเฆ—িเฆฏ়ে เฆ†เฆธเฆค เฆกাเฆ‡เฆจোเฆธเฆฐেเฆฐা- เฆญাเฆฐเฆค, เฆšীเฆจ เฆ“ เฆฎিเฆถเฆฐেเฆฐ เฆฎাเฆจเฆฌ เฆธเฆญ্เฆฏเฆคাเฆฐ เฆฌিเฆจ্เฆฆুเฆฎাเฆค্เฆฐ เฆˆเฆถাเฆฐা เฆฎেเฆฒেเฆจি เฆช্เฆฐเฆธ্เฆคเฆฐ เฆฏুเฆ—েเฆฐ เฆฎাเฆจুเฆทেเฆฐ เฆฎเฆจে-เฆธে เฆธเฆฎเฆฏ়েเฆ“ เฆฌিเฆถ্เฆฌাเฆธ เฆ•เฆฐেเฆ›িเฆฒ เฆคাเฆฐ เฆญাเฆ—্เฆฏเฆ•ে, เฆฌিเฆถ্เฆฌাเฆธ เฆ•เฆฐেเฆ›িเฆฒ เฆœเฆจ্เฆฎ เฆฅেเฆ•ে เฆฎৃเฆค্เฆฏু เฆชเฆฐ্เฆฏเฆจ্เฆค เฆœীเฆฌเฆจเฆช্เฆฐเฆฌাเฆน เฆจিเฆฏ়เฆจ্เฆค্เฆฐিเฆค เฆนเฆค–เฆเฆ• เฆ…เฆฆৃเฆถ্เฆฏ เฆ•িเฆจ্เฆคু เฆ…เฆฒৌเฆ•িเฆ• เฆถเฆ•্เฆคিเฆฐ เฆ‡เฆš্เฆ›াเฆฏ়। เฆฆিเฆฌเฆธেเฆฐ เฆฆাเฆฌเฆฆাเฆนে เฆเฆฌং เฆจিเฆ•เฆท-เฆจিเฆฌিเฆก় เฆ…เฆจ্เฆงเฆ•াเฆฐেเฆฐ เฆฌুเฆ•ে เฆฎৃเฆฆু เฆœ্เฆฏোเงŽเฆธ্เฆจাเฆฐ เฆ†เฆฒเฆคো เฆธ্เฆชเฆฐ্เฆถ เฆคাเฆ•ে เฆ†เฆถ্เฆšเฆฐ্เฆฏเฆœเฆจเฆ• เฆญাเฆฌে เฆจিเฆฏ়ে เฆฏেเฆค เฆเฆ•เฆŸা เฆญাเฆฌเฆฐাเฆœ্เฆฏে-_เฆเฆฌং เฆธে เฆฆেเฆ–เฆค เฆฆিเฆจেเฆฐ เฆธূเฆฐ্เฆฏ เฆ“ เฆฐাเฆคেเฆฐ เฆšเฆจ্เฆฆ্เฆฐেเฆฐ เฆ‰เฆฆเฆฏ়-เฆ…เฆธ্เฆค เฆฎাเฆে เฆคাเฆฐ เฆญাเฆ—্เฆฏเฆ“ เฆœเฆก়িเฆค। เฆ•িเฆจ্เฆคু เฆคเฆ–เฆจো เฆธে เฆธেเฆ‡ เฆฐเฆนเฆธ্เฆฏাเฆฌৃเฆค เฆ…เฆฒৌเฆ•িเฆ• เฆถเฆ•্เฆคিเฆฐ เฆ‰เงŽเฆธ เฆ–ুঁเฆœে เฆชাเฆฏ়เฆจি – เฆชเฆฆে เฆชเฆฆে เฆฌাเฆงা เฆ“ เฆชเฆฅে เฆชเฆฅে เฆ†เฆ˜াเฆค เฆ–েเฆฏ়ে เฆฎাเฆจুเฆท เฆฏเฆ–เฆจ เฆธเฆญ্เฆฏเฆคাเฆฐ เฆช্เฆฐเฆฅเฆฎ เฆช্เฆฐเฆฆীเฆช เฆœ্เฆฌাเฆฒাเฆคে เฆธเฆ•্เฆทเฆฎ เฆนเฆฒ, เฆคเฆ–เฆจ เฆธে เฆเฆ•เฆŸা เฆ†เฆฒো เฆฆেเฆ–เฆฒ, เฆธে เฆ†เฆฒোเฆฏ়, เฆฆেเฆ–เฆฒ เฆธূเฆฐ্เฆฏ เฆ“ เฆšเฆจ্เฆฆ্เฆฐ เฆคাเฆฐ เฆ•াเฆ› เฆฅেเฆ•ে เฆฒเฆ•্เฆท เฆฒเฆ•্เฆท เฆฎাเฆ‡เฆฒ เฆฆূเฆฐে เฆฅেเฆ•েเฆ“ เฆ…เฆฎোเฆ˜ เฆถเฆ•্เฆคিเฆคে เฆคাเฆ•ে เฆจিเฆฏ়เฆจ্เฆค্เฆฐিเฆค เฆ•เฆฐเฆ›ে। เฆนเฆธ্เฆคเฆฐেเฆ–াเฆฐ เฆฌৈเฆœ্เฆžাเฆจিเฆ• เฆฌ্เฆฏাเฆ–্เฆฏা เฆถুเฆฐু เฆนเฆฒ เฆเฆฐ เฆ•াเฆฐเฆจ เฆ…เฆจ্เฆฌেเฆทเฆฃ –...

The Four Adi Shakti Peethas-

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  The Four Adi Shakti Peethas- Hinduism reveres Shakti, the embodiment of divine feminine energy, in various forms. The Adi Shakti Peethas, literally translating to “original seats of Shakti,” holds a particularly significant place within this tradition. Legend tells of these four pilgrimage sites enshrining parts of Sati’s body, the consort of Lord Shiva, after her self-immolation. Mythological Origins According to legend, Daksha, Sati’s father, performed a grand yagna (fire sacrifice) but deliberately excluded Shiva. Incensed by this insult, Sati immolated herself in the sacrificial fire. Overcome with grief, Shiva carried her charred body throughout the universe. To calm Shiva’s rage and prevent universal destruction, Vishnu used his Sudarshana Chakra (discus) to dismember Sati’s body. The various parts then fell upon different locations, which became the Shakti Peethas.  The Four Abodes or Adi Shakti Peethas Four pilgrimage sites in India, known as the Adi Shakti Peethas, ...

Kama Kala and Aadi Shakti in Tantra-

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  Kama Kala and Aadi Shakti in Tantra- In the vast and complex world of Tantra, two concepts stand out as central to the practice: Kama Kala and Aadi Shakti. These are not mere abstract ideas, but rather living energies that are both within and around us. By understanding and working with these energies, we can unlock our full potential and experience true liberation. Kama Kala: The Art of Desire Kama Kala is often translated as “the art of desire,” but it goes beyond mere sexual pleasure. It is the creative force that underlies all of existence, the impulse that drives us to grow, evolve, and connect with others. Kama Kala is the fire that burns in the heart of every living being, the longing for union and fulfillment. In Tantra, Kama Kala is seen as a sacred energy that can be harnessed for spiritual growth. Through tantric practices such as meditation, ritual, and sexual union, we can learn to channel this energy into higher pursuits. By awakening and cultivating our own Kama Ka...

Haitian Vodou-

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  Haitian Vodou- Despite its vibrancy and complexity, Haitian Vodou has frequently been the target of misunderstandings. But beyond the Hollywood portrayals of zombies and curses lies a rich spiritual tradition rooted in resilience and cultural fusion. A Blend of Beliefs Haitian Vodou emerged during the brutal era of the Atlantic slave trade. Enslaved West Africans, ripped from their homelands, brought with them diverse religious practices. In Haiti, these traditions merged with elements of Catholicism, the religion of their French colonizers. This “syncretism” created a unique spiritual tapestry. The Divine Duality – Haitian Vodou At the heart of Vodou lies the belief in a supreme creator, Bondye, and a vast pantheon of spirits known as loa. The law serves as an intermediary, each spirit actively embodying various aspects of life, from love and healing to fire and justice. Devotees cultivate relationships with specific laws through offerings, rituals, and songs. Ritual Rhythms Vod...

Kurukulla: The Wrathful Goddess of Love-

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  Kurukulla: The Wrathful Goddess of Love- Kurukulla, also known as Kurukulla Tara or Red Tara, is a fascinating figure in Tibetan Buddhism. Unlike the more commonly known peaceful Taras, the goddess embodies a wrathful aspect, associated with love, attraction, and subjugation. This article explores the myth, rituals, and significance of Kurukulla in Buddhist traditions. Myth and Depiction Kurukulla‘s origin story varies across Buddhist texts. One popular narrative describes her arising from the flames of Lord Shiva’s anger. This fiery birth reflects her passionate and wrathful nature. Traditionally, Kurukulla is depicted with a fiery red body, symbolizing her passionate energy. She has four arms, signifying her ability to influence the four realms of existence. She often holds a flower bow and arrows, representing the power of love to attract and influence. In some depictions, she stands triumphantly on a prostrate figure, symbolizing her subjugation of negativity. Rituals and Pra...