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"The Bhagavad Gita: Wisdom and Guidance for Spiritual Seekers"
The Bhagavad Gita, also known as the Gita, is a sacred Hindu scripture that contains a conversation between Prince Arjuna and the god Krishna, who serves as his charioteer. The text is a part of the Indian epic Mahabharata and is revered for its profound spiritual teachings. Here is a summary of the Bhagavad Gita without any plagiarism:
By Go With Trend3 years ago in History
Socrates Was Right: Embracing the Value of Intellectual Inquiry. Content Warning.
Throughout history, many great minds have left an indelible mark on human civilization, shaping the way we think and perceive the world. Among these luminaries, Socrates, the ancient Greek philosopher, stands tall as a paragon of wisdom and intellectual pursuit. Socrates' method of relentless questioning and emphasis on self-examination have not only influenced philosophical thought but also have enduring relevance in our contemporary world. In this essay, we will explore some of the core aspects of Socratic philosophy and demonstrate why Socrates was right in advocating for the importance of critical thinking, self-awareness, and the pursuit of knowledge.
By Asim hussain3 years ago in History
"The Day the Dinosaurs Died: A Look into the Asteroid Collision that Changed Earth Forever"
66 million years ago, a giant asteroid collided with the Earth, causing one of the most massive disasters in our planet's history. This event led to the extinction of the dinosaurs and many other species. In this article, we'll take a closer look at what happened during this catastrophic event, and how it shaped our planet.
By Valentina Kwarteng3 years ago in History
Mutiny War 1857
In 1600, after the death of Aurangzeb Alamgir, the empire of Mughals begun to Trumbell. Muslims started facing the downfall but not in a definite order. The downfall begun when East India Company entered Subcontinent for the trade purposes. When they noticed that the Mughal Government has become too much lazy in governance and they do not pay attention on the defense of their territory. East India Company gradually increased its military numbers in the name of the security of their trade goods. They were required the permission of the Mughal Government to increase their military. As the Mughlas were too easy on their borders, they happily agreed to increase their military. After some of the years, East India Company properly invaded in some parts of subcontinent and conquered them. In 1757, East India Company invaded subcontinent from Bengal, they conquered it. After that the path was open for East India Company to invade in any part of the subcontinent. It is quite strange to know that before East India Company, every of the invader who invaded subcontinent, he never used Bengal route to invade, whether they used Sindh like Mohammad Bin Qasim and others. So, as the time passed, a proper was started. This war is often known as Rebellion war, Mutiny or War of Independence. Their were certain causes of war which included political, social, economic, military and religious affairs. It is important to remember that this war was not initiated all over the subcontinent. It was only limited to Meerut, Delhi, Kanpur, Lukhnow etc. The main event which became the immediate cause of war was the refusal of sepoys to use the grease covered catridges on 23 January, 1857 on 23 January, 1857. At the same time an Indian Sepoy killed two British Militants. The case was investigated and the Sepoy was hanged to death on April 8th, 1857. This news spread like fire of jungle. On 6th May, 1857 85 of 90 soldiers refused to use catridges, all those soldiers were court martialled and their badges were removed in front of the entire public. This raised fierce among Indians. On 10 May, 1857 the Indian Soldiers at Meerut open a revolt against East India Company. They released their companions and killed the Britishers. On the night of 11th may the mutineers marched towards Delhi and reached Delhi on 12th may. The revolutionaries entered Delhi on 11th may and the small garrison of Delhi was not able to resist against them and they fell into their hands within 2 days. The Mughal emporer Bahadur Shah Zafar was the proclaimed emporer of India. In order to regain Delhi Sir John Lawrence sent a strong force to Delhi in the command of John Nicolson. After a long siege of 4 months Britishers managed to regain Delhi. The Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar was captured his two sons were assassinated before him and he was kept in Rangoon jail where he died later in 1862. At Kanpur the struggle was led by Nana sahib. He was generous firstly but when he came to know the actual behavior of Britishers, he killed the English refugees. General Havelock took Kanpur from Nana Sahib but later on in December 1857, Britishers managed to take it back. Then talking about Bihar, the revolt was led by Kunwar Singh. He played a prominent role in the war. He died on 27th April, 1858. Most of the European historians have pointed out that it was a revolt of Indian Soldiers who were offended at the use of greased catridges. They further assert that it was not a national war of independence, in as much as the revolt was confined to a particular region and not to the whole country. One can admire the efforts of revolutionaries. The revolt left an impression on the minds of the Indian people and thus paved the way for the rise of a strong national movement.
By Syed Ammar3 years ago in History
Real stories origins behind 5 Famous Disney Movies
the Disney Company is huge and their films are loved by billions of people around the world but you may not know that some of their most famous titles have been based on real events and unusual stories while here are five Disney films that may surprise you with their origins some of which would not have made for appropriate children's movies if they hadn't have been changed Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs when the 1937 film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was released it was a huge hit and was the first of now many princesses for Disney we are all familiar with the story it's about Snow White living with her jealous stepmother who orders her Huntsman to kill the princess but unable to face killing Snow White he lets her free in the forest where she lives with the Seven Dwarfs when the Evil Queen finds out the Snow White is still alive she possesses an old hag to give Snow White a poisoned Apple when she takes a bite she's thought to have died and lays motionless until a prince finds her and kisses her bringing snow-white back to life and they live happily ever after it's a lovely story but the original has an alternative pretty gory ending the original Snow White story was written by the Brothers Grimm in 1812 and was first published in German it shares pretty much all the similarities to the Disney film except for when Snow White is poisoned by the Apple the prince does not kiss her and bring her back to life he takes the casket she is lying in trips over a branch in the forest dropping Snow White and causing the poisoned Apple to dislodge from her throat and she comes back to life now here's where it gets dark they then arrange a huge wedding inviting every king and queen in the land the Wicked Queen accepts the invitation not realizing it's a stepdaughters wedding and when she arrives she's made to wear a pair of shoes that are glowing red hot and is forced to dance until she drops dead this was a punishment for trying to kill Snow White is pretty disturbing since it's supposed to be a children's story and you can see why they didn't include that part in the film pocahontas this Disney film was perhaps one of the most controversial of the Disney Princess films mainly because it was based on a true story but was changed so much that many believe it took historical liberties with his portrayal of Pocahontas straying too far from the facts to make it into a children's film in the film Pocahontas is a young American Indian woman whose father is a powerful Indian chief he wants her to marry a native warrior but she falls for a British captain and her father disapproves things are made worse when the British captain's fellow Englishmen try to rob the native americans of their gold but this is very different to the true story of Pocahontas the daughter of a poet in chief she was born in around 1595 and her birth name was Mitaka Pocahontas later came as a nickname given to her which means spoiled or naughty child Pocahontas was part of a tribe located in Tidewater Virginia and her childhood would have seen the English arriving in search of the new world which resulted in many clashes between the English and the native Indians during this time captain Smith an English soldier and Explorer was captured by Pocahontas his tribe and faced execution this was when the then ten-year-old Mitaka threw herself at Captain Smith to stop him being executed now it's unlikely there was any romance between the two like in the film but young Mitaka was later captured by English settlers and this is when she met a tobacco planter John Rolfe in order to secure her release she agreed to marry him and was renamed Rebecca this was also the first recorded marriage in history between a European man and a Native American woman after two years of marriage John Rolfe Amata akka went to England with Rolfe used his wife as a symbol of peace and goodwill between the English and Native Americans his thoughts that whilst in England Mitaka ran into John Smith the captain she saved from being executed but she refused to speak and turned her back on him unfortunately for Pocahontas was returning by ship back to Virginia she became ill and was taken off the ship a Gravesend England where she sadly died at the age of 21 there was a lot of suspicion that her death was caused by poisoning but this has never been confirmed it's just crazy to think that when watching the film that it's loosely based on real storica events in the 2010 Disney film tangled a story as told about a baby princess named Rapunzel who has magical healing powers she's stolen from her crib by Mother Gothel and taken to a hidden tower where her golden magical hair grows incredibly long as she gets older Rapunzel becomes curious about the outside world especially the bright light she sees every year floating in the sky beyond her tower prison and she plots with a local thief to escape the tower and go on an adventure discovering that the lights in the sky are lanterns that a parent's release every year on Rapunzel's birthday she then falls in love with the thief after bringing him back to life with her powers and they eventually marry and live happily ever after as the film version of the original which is called rapunzel Rapunzel starts with the lonely couple who lived next to an evil witch named dame gothel the neighbor who is pregnant sees a Rapunzel plant in the witch's garden and asks her husband to steal it for her to eat she enjoys it so much that she asks him to steal some more but this time he's caught by dame gothel he begs for his life and the evil witch agrees to let him go on the condition that he hands over their baby as soon as it's born the which takes the newborn baby calls her Rapunzel and raises her as her own Rapunzel grows up to have long golden hair and when she reaches the age of 12 Dame Gothel locks her in a secret tower Rapunzel's hair grows so long that when the witch visits her she shouts up for her to let her hair down Rapunzel would then drop her hair down from the tower and that Dame Gothel climb up to a room then one day a prince he is Rapunzel singing in a tower and they eventually meet and fall in love they both plan her escape so that he can marry but Dame Gothel notices something is not right so she watches the tower and finds out about the princes visits in a rage she cuts off Rapunzel's hair and slings her into the woods to fend for herself she then uses the cut hair to trick the Prince into thinking he's climbing up to see Rapunzel but when he reaches the top and his told rapunzel is gone he jumps from the tower in an attempt to kill himself he survives but thorns PS his eyes leaving him blind for months he wanders aimlessly in the forest until one day he hears Rapunzel singing and is reunited with her and she restores his sight as for Dame Gothel in a fit of anger she is drop the lengths of hair and his forever trapped in the tower to die so although the original has a good storyline it's far different from the movie version and wouldn't have really made for a good children's movie considered by many to be the greatest Disney film ever made the 1940 film Pinocchio is told through the eyes of Jiminy Cricket he tells how woodcarver Geppetto makes a wooden puppet called Pinocchio and how he wishes it was a real boy then one night he sees a shooting star and the next morning Pinocchio has come to life one day when walking to school Pinocchio is persuaded to join a traveling show where he performs with other puppets and when he tries to return home to Geppetto he is locked up by the owner of the traveling show he is rescued by a magical fairy but when he starts lying about what he's been up to his nose starts to grow eventually Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket returned home but discovered Geppetto has gone to sea in search of him and has been swallowed by whale Pinocchio sets out to free Geppetto from the whales belly but drowns trying to save him because he has proved himself to be good though he is brought back to life by the fairy and his puppet strings are removed finally making him a real boy the film is a classic for the original Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi which the film is based on tells a much darker story it was originally published as a weekly series in a comic type newspaper for children Carlo often describes Pinocchio as a wretched and thoroughly disobedient boy who laughs in the face and steals the wig of his creator and father Geppetto in these stories Jiminy Cricket is not the wise guide friend of Pinocchio but the opposite and when he tries to tell Pinocchio off for a balun against his father Pinocchio bashes the insects head in with a hammer and kills him Pinocchio is often starved tortured robbed and kidnapped and as his wooden legs burned off nearly every chapter of the book indicates the author's contempt for body behaved children with Pinocchio being made an example of what happens to disobedient kids Carlo did not own the story to have a happy ending at all and wanted to end Pinocchio's life by hanging him but publishers were horrified by this ending and he was forced to bring Pinocchio back to life this is when he introduces a child with blue hair the character that becomes the magical fairy in the Disney film but even after being brought back the writer continued to endure torture and abuse upon Pinocchio in the stories which thankfully was never shown in the film Winnie the Pooh is a lovable teddy bear who was created by English author AML and adapted by Disney into a series of short features that included Winnie the Pooh's friends piglet or kanga rabbit Roo Tigger owl and the only human character Christopher Robin Winnie and his friends enjoy several adventures in the Hundred Acre Woods but you may be surprised that some of them are actually based on true characters in 1925 a a male based Winnie the Pooh on a soldier's bear who was sent to London Zoo when the soldier was shipped off to the frontlines in France Christopher Robin Milne a a Milnes son was a visitor to the zoo and loved the female bear he named his teddy bear Winnie the Pooh and this created the inspiration for his dad to create the yellow bear we all know of today so Winnie the Pooh was based on the bear and Christopher Robin was based on a a Milnes son Christopher Robin Milne but behind the laughter and fun we the Pooh and his friends are thought to have a deeper meaning to their characters now this was never confirmed by the creator but is a widely believed theory by many and when you hear it it definitely makes you wonder it's thought the characters also traits of mental disorders and here are the psychological profiles of them.we the Pooh is thought to suffer from a range of mental disorders his careless and dreamy nature and disregard towards rules point to a form of inattentive attention defect hyperactivity disorder also his obsession with honey and willingness to risk everything to get it indicates to some he is suffering from impulsivity with obsessive fixations piglet is thought to suffer from generalized anxiety disorder his general nervousness and low self-esteem contributed to his stuttering speech and the irrational anxiety he displays the owl seems to be dyslexic as he spells things jumbled and in the wrong way Tigger is unable to control his constant bouncing and as an extremely impulsive nature despite this the others are drawn to him as he is very sociable but by association they risk getting themselves in trouble due to his behaviors some say this is a classic sign of ADHD some say kanga show signs of social anxiety disorder she's an overprotective super-organized mother and is obsessed with a controlling little rule preventing him from making his own decisions kanga also tries to mother Tigger in much the same way feeding him and looking after him although she is unable to control him the rabbit who was over organized and obsessed with having everything in the right place has led people to believe that he is suffering from OCD he or the downcast donkey who has a negative spin on everything seems incapable of getting any joy out of life and is definitely suffering from some kind of depression and finally Christopher Robin with his wild imagination and stuffed toys as best friends is thought to have created all the characters in his own head and they represent all the feelings he is actually experiencing some believe Christopher is suffering from schizophrenia but this wouldn't be the first time something like this has happened in a children's movie Alice in Wonderland has long been linked to a person experiencing a drug trip with many thought to be drug references throughout although this like Winnie the Pooh has never been confirmed by the crater that this was their intentions so maybe it's just people being silly and looking into things too much or maybe it was a a Milnes intention to add more character to the stories whatever you think don't let any of this take away from these incredible Disney films I hope you've enjoyed the video and I'll see you next week for another one [Music] you
By FamousFerb3 years ago in History
Fulfilling the Promise: Paramount Chief Prof Mutjinde Katjiua Adopts New Constitution for Ovaherero Traditional Authority Chiefs Council at Hosea Kutako Homestead
In a historic move, the Ovaherero Traditional Authority Chiefs Council has adopted a new constitution to govern their traditional affairs. This significant event marks the first time in over a century that the council has updated its governing framework since its establishment in 1863.
By Koruhama Kahuhu Alphons3 years ago in History
Nelson Mandela. Content Warning.
Title: Nelson Mandela: The Iconic Symbol of Freedom and Equality Introduction Nelson Mandela, a revered global leader and an embodiment of courage, resilience, and forgiveness, stands as an everlasting symbol of hope and justice. Through his unwavering commitment to ending apartheid in South Africa and his lifelong struggle for human rights, Mandela became an iconic figure, inspiring generations across the globe. This blog explores the extraordinary life and achievements of Nelson Mandela, highlighting his pivotal role in dismantling racial segregation and fostering unity in a nation torn apart by discrimination.
By Openee Article 3 years ago in History









