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Dancing Dog Laughing Baby–one of the most amazing videos

Have you seen so much of amazingness in one go? This video captured in a home gives you the moment of joy with cuteness overload–you will not be able to take-off your eyes once you start watching the...

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Sanskrit names of instruments used in kitchen

It’s very strange that in the modern world the names of of our household things have turned to English more than their regional lingual names. For example, we name cup, plate, and cooker, etc. Forget...

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Sanskrit names of items used in a household

Sanskrit names of items used on daily-basis in our household are quite interesting. Apparently, we don’t use any of them given that usually some names from Sanskrit often sieve in the regional...

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Sanskrit tattoo translation–dance like no one is watching

In our continued effort to provide you Sanskrit tattoo translation of various phrases commonly used, we are presenting the new one that reads: ‘Dance like no one is watching’ It’s in the imperative...

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Job openings for the week

These jobs are compiled from various online sources. You may contact them on their given phone nos. and email IDs. Looking for Account Manager – Staffing and Solution Sales Division – Bangalore –...

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Sanskrit Tattoo Translation–May my soul remain free

Sanskrit tattoos could be a word or a phrase. It actually conveys what and how you feel. Below is the Sanskrit translation of the tattoo saying ‘May my soul remain free’. The transliteration version of...

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Sanskrit baby girl names starting with a

Choosing a girl’s name could be a tricky exercise. Being a father to a 3-year old girl, I know the exact feeling how it goes when a daughter is born and how the whole family frantically searches a...

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Interview with Inni Singh–A Delhi-based businessman with a passion for...

India is a land of diversity. It’s complex too. A lot of people, who do not know India from inside, feel perplexed. I often term it as ‘a world’ rather than ‘a country’. It offers variety of fields and...

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Sanskrit Tattoo Translation–I’ll be forever free

Continuing with our efforts to bring you more examples of English to Sanskrit translation of tattoo phrases, we present another one, which is kind of famous among many in the West. It assets the...

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How to say in Punjabi I am fine

‘I am fine’ is a common phrase used in almost universally in conversations using various expressions of different languages. When it comes to Punjabi, there are two expressions that can convey the same...

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English poem–Dulcimer Suite

(Inspired by a song of Diane Arkenstone) A soft and touching ethereal voice calls from a distant world. The address of this vibrating energy is unknown yet reaches the innermost core of my being. It...

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English poem–The Dreamer

(Inspired by a song of Suellen Primost) The surrounding is deep, blue and light-filled. Like the side-view of a two-dimensional picture, I can see myself inside a transparent well. With closed eyes,...

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English poem–Simply Happy

(Inspired by a song of John Wubbenhorst) My body rises to a bleak ray of sun that enters my chamber from a small gap. I sleep on a thin mat in this spacious hall with a thatched roof and bamboo walls....

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English poem–Krishna Connection!

Okay, let’s assume that all this is done. Let’s talk about future. Let’s try to imagine what would be instead of what is. Of course, you know it already because you have designed it, but let’s play...

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English poem–Ancient Tower

(Inspired by a song of Suellen Primost) Like someone who cares about nobody and nothing, I feel like sitting in the middle of a big square where the brickwork seems old and worn out. My table is small...

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English poem–Are you game, my Lord!

Let me impute all my failures to you, my Lord. Let me heave upon you all the miseries that I carry. Let me unburden my heart from all the weight that it bears. Let me attribute all my shortcomings and...

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English poem–Memories—My real property

Like a series of locked rooms, the memory has long queues. If I were able to, I will unlock any of them and enter inside to enjoy the moments that I relish. Mind being the lord of the senses enjoys...

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English poem–Go Away and Bless me!

  Go away from me, my Master. Go far-far away and let me be out of your sight. Let there be no visible proximity between us. Whenever I am with you, I take you as granted. I feel like losing...

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English poem–Paradigm Shift

The life appears to be monumental and gigantic, yet it’s a process that changes every second on the wheel of time. The whole world appears to be a gross reality of what was and what will be, yet it’s...

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English poem–My Divine Mother Departs

(Written in the loving memory of Bhagwan Shri Satya Sai Baba often referred as Swami) When I entered this kindergarten, I wept (my birth). I wailed and demanded that I may not be separated from my...

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