• The creator of the universe has designed life in such a way that even with all-around success, he leaves the picture of life somewhere consciously incomplete.

    The presence of this imperfection is a constant reminder to stay grounded.
    The world's most expensive wedding ceremony of Anant Ambani, the son of Mukesh Ambani, chairman of Reliance Group, the eleventh richest man in the world and the number one richest businessman in Asia, made headlines around the world at the beginning of March. Discussions also took place on social media around the world.

    12,000 items were served to the guests for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner, and midnight snack during the event. All the superstars of the film industry were seen dancing in this event. Despite the presence of famous glamorous personalities from all over the world, all eyes were on Anant Ambani who was physically gigantic. Because he is suffering from a serious illness. That is a disease that cannot be treated with traditional medicine. He has to be given constant steroids for treatment. These corticosteroids cause uncontrollable appetite, which causes the person to consume large amounts of food. As a result, he gains uncontrollable weight.

    Despite having a wealth of billions of dollars, Mukesh Ambani's beloved and youngest son is suffering from a disease for which there is no other remedy in this universe except the side effects of steroids.

    When Anant is afflicted with an elephant-like illness, Mukesh Ambani transforms thousands of acres of land into a safari park filled with elephant treatment, entertainment, spa, and massage facilities. Hundreds of tons of dry fruits are fed to the elephants every day in this safari park.

    This is just a glimpse of Mukesh Ambani's personal struggle with his sick son.

    He cannot buy a day of perfect health for his son, even though all the comforts lie at his feet.

    Addressing thousands of guests at the function, Mukesh Ambani said that his life is not a bed of roses but a journey full of thorns.

    As Mukesh Ambani spoke these words, the camera zoomed in on the face of Asia's richest man, his face was seen in deep sorrow, with tears welling up in his eyes. The pain and helplessness in those tears was palpable. He felt sad that despite his wealth of billions of dollars, he could not buy a single day of perfect health for his son.

    How strange is the justice of the creator? He keeps the picture of life incomplete somewhere. And it shows that in this imperfection lies the essence of perfection…!

    Implication - Instead of envying Mukesh Ambani's wealth, we should thank the Creator for the incomplete picture of our lives. Because our picture is not as surgical as Ambani's incomplete picture.

    So let us be happy and express thanks and gratitude to God.

    But we here have problems with his expenses on wedding which he incurred from his tax paid money from personal pocket
    Dr GP
    The creator of the universe has designed life in such a way that even with all-around success, he leaves the picture of life somewhere consciously incomplete. The presence of this imperfection is a constant reminder to stay grounded. The world's most expensive wedding ceremony of Anant Ambani, the son of Mukesh Ambani, chairman of Reliance Group, the eleventh richest man in the world and the number one richest businessman in Asia, made headlines around the world at the beginning of March. Discussions also took place on social media around the world. 12,000 items were served to the guests for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner, and midnight snack during the event. All the superstars of the film industry were seen dancing in this event. Despite the presence of famous glamorous personalities from all over the world, all eyes were on Anant Ambani who was physically gigantic. Because he is suffering from a serious illness. That is a disease that cannot be treated with traditional medicine. He has to be given constant steroids for treatment. These corticosteroids cause uncontrollable appetite, which causes the person to consume large amounts of food. As a result, he gains uncontrollable weight. Despite having a wealth of billions of dollars, Mukesh Ambani's beloved and youngest son is suffering from a disease for which there is no other remedy in this universe except the side effects of steroids. When Anant is afflicted with an elephant-like illness, Mukesh Ambani transforms thousands of acres of land into a safari park filled with elephant treatment, entertainment, spa, and massage facilities. Hundreds of tons of dry fruits are fed to the elephants every day in this safari park. This is just a glimpse of Mukesh Ambani's personal struggle with his sick son. He cannot buy a day of perfect health for his son, even though all the comforts lie at his feet. Addressing thousands of guests at the function, Mukesh Ambani said that his life is not a bed of roses but a journey full of thorns. As Mukesh Ambani spoke these words, the camera zoomed in on the face of Asia's richest man, his face was seen in deep sorrow, with tears welling up in his eyes. The pain and helplessness in those tears was palpable. He felt sad that despite his wealth of billions of dollars, he could not buy a single day of perfect health for his son. How strange is the justice of the creator? He keeps the picture of life incomplete somewhere. And it shows that in this imperfection lies the essence of perfection…! Implication - Instead of envying Mukesh Ambani's wealth, we should thank the Creator for the incomplete picture of our lives. Because our picture is not as surgical as Ambani's incomplete picture. So let us be happy and express thanks and gratitude to God. But we here have problems with his expenses on wedding which he incurred from his tax paid money from personal pocket Dr GP
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  • On Mangsir 29, in the tourist city of Sauraha, the 17th Chitwan Elephant and Tourism Festival 2080 is set to take place. After a hiatus of four years, the revitalized Chitwan Elephant Festival, now expanded to include both elephants and tourism, is scheduled to occur.

    Ganga Giri, the president of the organizing committee, shared this information during a press conference in Sauraha on Friday. Due to the pandemic, the Chitwan Elephant Festival could not be held since the year 2076. However, with the recent increase in foreign tourist arrivals in Sauraha, the decision to revive the festival was made.

    This edition of the festival will include events such as Elephant Race, Elephant Football, and Elephant Polo, replacing competitions that were previously halted. The organizing committee has responded to queries from officials, and entrepreneurs have removed three competitions from this edition.

    Scheduled to run for five days, the festival will feature Elephant Beautification Contest, Elephant Jungle Safari, and Elephant Race. The committee has also organized programs highlighting local sportsmanship, aiming to promote tourism and address local challenges related to agriculture and cultural preservation.

    Om Prakash Pandey, Vice-Chairman of the organizing committee and main event coordinator, expressed that discussions have been held to responsibly involve local government, businesses, and the Tourism Board in Chitwan for the enhancement of tourism. He emphasized the importance of cultural programs and the conservation of local art, presenting a comprehensive plan that includes information sessions on elephant activities during the festival, along with cultural programs, local attire, and the promotion of local agriculture.

    The festival, with its diverse range of events and activities, aims to not only attract visitors but also contribute to the overall development of tourism in Chitwan.
    On Mangsir 29, in the tourist city of Sauraha, the 17th Chitwan Elephant and Tourism Festival 2080 is set to take place. After a hiatus of four years, the revitalized Chitwan Elephant Festival, now expanded to include both elephants and tourism, is scheduled to occur. Ganga Giri, the president of the organizing committee, shared this information during a press conference in Sauraha on Friday. Due to the pandemic, the Chitwan Elephant Festival could not be held since the year 2076. However, with the recent increase in foreign tourist arrivals in Sauraha, the decision to revive the festival was made. This edition of the festival will include events such as Elephant Race, Elephant Football, and Elephant Polo, replacing competitions that were previously halted. The organizing committee has responded to queries from officials, and entrepreneurs have removed three competitions from this edition. Scheduled to run for five days, the festival will feature Elephant Beautification Contest, Elephant Jungle Safari, and Elephant Race. The committee has also organized programs highlighting local sportsmanship, aiming to promote tourism and address local challenges related to agriculture and cultural preservation. Om Prakash Pandey, Vice-Chairman of the organizing committee and main event coordinator, expressed that discussions have been held to responsibly involve local government, businesses, and the Tourism Board in Chitwan for the enhancement of tourism. He emphasized the importance of cultural programs and the conservation of local art, presenting a comprehensive plan that includes information sessions on elephant activities during the festival, along with cultural programs, local attire, and the promotion of local agriculture. The festival, with its diverse range of events and activities, aims to not only attract visitors but also contribute to the overall development of tourism in Chitwan.
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  • हात्ती र गैंडा बिचको लडाईमा कसले जित्ला जस्तो लाग्छ ? एकअर्कासँग झगडा नगरी सँगै बसेको भए राम्रो हुन्थ्यो तर के गर्न सकिन्छ र ! यो प्रकृति हो !!

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  • Nine reasons why the Brihadeeswara Temple in Tamil Nadu is one of the greatest structures ever built:

    The temple is built using the interlock method, where no cement, plaster, or adhesive was used between the stones. It has survived 1000 years and 6 earthquakes.
    The temple tower, at 216 feet, was likely the tallest in the world at the time.
    The other structures built using this method, such as Big Ben and the Leaning Tower of Pisa, are tilting with time. The Brihadeeswara Temple, which is far older, has zero degree inclination.
    130,000 tons of granite were used to build the temple, which was transported by 3000 elephants from 60 km away.
    The temple was constructed without digging the earth. There was no foundation dug for the temple!
    The Kumbham at the top of the temple tower weighs 80 tons and is monolithic, carved from a single stone.
    Several theories exist as to how the 80-ton stone piece got atop the 200+ feet tower. Some suggest the use of levitation technology, but the more plausible explanation seems to be the use of elephants to pull the stone piece across a nearly 6 km long ramp.
    It is said that several underground passages exist below the temple, most of which were sealed off centuries ago. It is said that these underground passages were safety traps and exit points for the Cholas. Some sources put the count of these passages at 100.
    The temple is so remarkable that some people go to the extent of saying that it was built by aliens. There is nothing quite like the Brihadeeswara Temple, and there will never be something quite like it. Raja Raja Chola was a visionary. We must treasure this timeless marvel. #SanatanCivilization"
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    Nine reasons why the Brihadeeswara Temple in Tamil Nadu is one of the greatest structures ever built: The temple is built using the interlock method, where no cement, plaster, or adhesive was used between the stones. It has survived 1000 years and 6 earthquakes. The temple tower, at 216 feet, was likely the tallest in the world at the time. The other structures built using this method, such as Big Ben and the Leaning Tower of Pisa, are tilting with time. The Brihadeeswara Temple, which is far older, has zero degree inclination. 130,000 tons of granite were used to build the temple, which was transported by 3000 elephants from 60 km away. The temple was constructed without digging the earth. There was no foundation dug for the temple! The Kumbham at the top of the temple tower weighs 80 tons and is monolithic, carved from a single stone. Several theories exist as to how the 80-ton stone piece got atop the 200+ feet tower. Some suggest the use of levitation technology, but the more plausible explanation seems to be the use of elephants to pull the stone piece across a nearly 6 km long ramp. It is said that several underground passages exist below the temple, most of which were sealed off centuries ago. It is said that these underground passages were safety traps and exit points for the Cholas. Some sources put the count of these passages at 100. The temple is so remarkable that some people go to the extent of saying that it was built by aliens. There is nothing quite like the Brihadeeswara Temple, and there will never be something quite like it. Raja Raja Chola was a visionary. We must treasure this timeless marvel. #SanatanCivilization" From Facebook
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