Historical
If Walls Could Talks
If walls could talk, what stories would they tell? Walls of the house could talk In the old city of Edinburgh, there is a house that has stood for centuries. Its walls have witnessed the comings and goings of generations of families, and the many events that have taken place within its walls. It is said that if the walls of the house could talk, they would reveal a wealth of secrets, stories, and legends.
By kulandaivel3 years ago in Fiction
The Boy Who Could Fly: A Heartwarming Adventure
Once upon a time, in a mystical hamlet nestled amidst verdant peaks, there resided a young lad named Oliver. This boy was not akin to any other in the village, for he possessed an extraordinary ability that was beyond human comprehension - he could fly!
By Robert Brown3 years ago in Fiction
Maha Shivratri: A Significant Hindu Festival
Maha Shivratri is a Hindu festival that is celebrated annually in the Hindu calendar month of Phalguna (February/March). The festival is considered to be one of the most significant festivals in Hinduism and is celebrated with great devotion and zeal. In this article, we will explore the significance of Maha Shivratri and the various rituals associated with the festival.
By kumar praveen3 years ago in Fiction
Bonnie and Floyde. Top Story - February 2023.
"I am a bad apple". At least that's what Mama used to say. She was so strict and stern that I never got to have any fun. Papa was much better, he used to hang out with me, and we had some really good times. He took me to all kinds of sporting matches, granted I couldn't tell one game from the other. Football, Soccer, Cricket, Baseball, Golf, well, I tell ya, they just seemed like a lot of people running around all the time. But, I just loved hanging out with him, I loved Papa. Then he just upped and died from something in his brain. Why the stupid doctors allowed that to happen, I just couldn't tell.
By Novel Allen3 years ago in Fiction
Birbal and the Riddles: Solving Brain Teasers and Outsmarting His Foes
Birbal, also known as Raja Birbal, was one of the most trusted and intelligent advisors of Akbar, the Mughal emperor of India. Birbal was known for his wit, wisdom, and problem-solving abilities. He was often called upon by the emperor to solve complex problems and disputes.
By sanju P Joy3 years ago in Fiction
Discover the story of Birbal's Khichdi
Birbal's Khichdi is a legendary tale that has been passed down through generations in India. It is a story that showcases the wit and wisdom of one of the most famous courtiers in the court of Akbar, the Mughal Emperor of India. The story has a deeper meaning that is applicable to modern life, making it a popular and timeless tale. In this article, we will explore the history behind Birbal's Khichdi, the meaning behind the story, and how it applies to modern life.
By sanju P Joy3 years ago in Fiction
Temporal Pathfinder: Discovering New Worlds Through Time
As the lead researcher at the Temporal Research Institute, Dr. Elizabeth Hayes was tasked with exploring the mysteries of time travel. She spent countless hours studying the intricacies of temporal mechanics, determined to unlock the secrets of the universe.
By VIGNESH MAHENDRAN3 years ago in Fiction
Breaking the Rules of Time: A Temptation to Alter History
In the year 2047, time travel had become a reality, thanks to the groundbreaking research of Dr. Emily Wright. It was a technological breakthrough that allowed people to travel back in time, but with a catch. The past could be observed, but not changed. The laws of physics and causality made it impossible for any event to be altered, no matter how minor. Or so they thought.
By LEO STORIES3 years ago in Fiction










