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My observation on season's colors

๐Ÿ‚ Autumn’s Secret Palette (2025) This season isn’t just about leaves turning brown and gold. If you look closely, the colors carry a personality: Amber Rust – Not just the color of leaves, but the shade of resilience. It’s a reminder that endings can glow brighter than beginnings. Ink Black Skies – Nights arrive earlier now, and the sky isn’t just black; it’s layered like velvet, carrying whispers of constellations. This is the “mystery” tone of the season. Saffron Smoke – Somewhere between orange and grey, this is the color of kitchens warming up again, spices in pans, and stories exchanged in low voices. Frost-Tipped Green – Not the vibrant green of spring, but the green that lingers stubbornly with a hint of silver, as if preparing itself for winter. It represents endurance. Wine Shadow – The deep burgundy-red of late harvest grapes and long conversations. This shade is about savoring slowness. ✨ Mood Analysis: Autumn’s palette is less about brightness and more about contrast. Warm...

เคเค• "เคฎूเคฐ्เค–", "เค…เคœ्เคžाเคจी" เค•ी เคฌाเคคें.......

เค†เคœ เค•เคฒ เค•े เคกिเคœिเคŸเคฒ เคฎीเคกिเคฏा เค•े เคœเคฎाเคจे เคฎें เคฏเคนां เคฒोเค—ों เค•ो เคนเคฐ เคธเคฎเคธ्เคฏा เค•ा เคนเคฒ เค—ूเค—เคฒ เคฌाเคฌा เคธे เคฎिเคฒ เคœाเคคा เคนै เค”เคฐ เคซ़ेเคธเคฌुเค•, เคŸ्เคตिเคŸเคฐ, เคต्เคนाเคŸ्เคธเคเคช เคชเคฐ เคธเคญी เค•े เคฆ्เคตाเคฐा เคธเคญी เค•ी เคšुเค—เคฒिเคฏां เค˜เคฐ เคฌैเค े เคนी เค†เคธाเคจी เคธे เคนो เคœाเคคी เคนैं เคตเคนीं เคฒोเค—ों เคฎें เคฌเคนुเคค เคธाเคฐी เคญ्เคฐांเคคिเคฏां เคญी เคซ़ैเคฒ เคฐเคนी เคนैं। เค–ाเคธเค•เคฐ เค‡เคจ เคค्เคฏोเคนाเคฐों เค•े เคฆिเคจों เคฎें เคนी เคฌเคนुเคค เคธी เคฌाเคคें เคนเคฎाเคฐी เคธंเคธ्เค•ृเคคि เคธे เคœुเคก़ी เคฐเคธ्เคฎों เคฐिเคตाเคœों เค•ो เคฒेเค•เคฐ เค•เคนी เคœाเคคी เคนैं เคœिเคจเค•े เคฌाเคฐे เคฎें เคœाเคจเค•ाเคฐी เค•ाเคซी เคธीเคฎिเคค เคนै। เคชเคนเคฒे เค•เคนा เคœाเคคा เคฅा เค•ि เคนเคฐ เคญाเคฐเคคीเคฏ เค…เคชเคจे เค†เคช เคฎें เค›ोเคŸा-เคฎोเคŸा เคกाเค•्เคŸเคฐ เคนै เค•्เคฏोंเค•ि เคนเคฐ เค•िเคธी เค•ो เคนเคฐ เคฌीเคฎाเคฐी เค•ो เค ीเค• เค•เคฐเคจे เค•े เค˜เคฐेเคฒू เค‰เคชाเคฏ เค”เคฐ เคฆเคตाเคˆเคฏां เคคเค• เคชเคคा เคนोเคคी เคนैं। เคฒोเค— เค•िเคธी เค•े เคชाเคธ เค‰เคธเค•ा เคนाเคฒ เคšाเคฒ เคชूเค›เคจे เค•เคฎ เค”เคฐ เค…เคชเคจी เคกाเค•्เคŸเคฐी เคธเคฒाเคน เคฆेเคจे เคœ्เคฏाเคฆा เคœाเคคे เคนैं। เค‡เคธी เคคเคฐเคน เค…เคฌ เคนเคฐ เคญाเคฐเคคीเคฏ เคชंเคกिเคคाเคˆ เค”เคฐ เคงाเคฐ्เคฎिเค• เค…เคจुเคท्เค ाเคจों เคฎें เคตिเคถेเคทเคœ्เคž เคนो เค—เคฏा เคนै। เคฆเคตाเคˆเคฏां เค•ी เคคเคฐเคน เคธเคญी เค•ो เคธเคฌ เคชเคคा เคนै เค•ि เค•िเคธ เคค्เคฏोเคนाเคฐ เคฎें เคฏा เค•िเคธ เคฆिเคจ เค•ौเคจ เคธे เคฆेเคตเคคा เค•ी เค•ैเคธे เคชूเคœा เค•ी เคœाเคคी เคนै เค”เคฐ เคตเคน เคฒोเค— เคฏเคน เคœ्เคžाเคจ เค•ेเคตเคฒ เค–ुเคฆ เคคเค• เคนी เคธीเคฎिเคค เคจเคนीं เคฐเค–เคคे เคฌเคฒ्เค•ि เคฎुเคซ्เคค เคฎें เคนเคฐ เคœाเคจे เค…ंเคœाเคจे เค•ो เคญी เคฌांเคŸเคคे เคนैं। เคนเคฎाเคฐा เคกाเค•्เคŸเคฐी เคฎें เคชाเคฐंเค—เคค เคนोเคจे เค•ा เคธเคฌเคธे เคœ्เคฏाเคฆा เคซाเคฏเคฆा เคฎेเคกिเค•เคฒ เค‰เคฆ्เคฏोเค— เคจे เค‰เค ाเคฏा เคœिเคธ เค•ाเคฐเคฃ เค†เคœ เคฌเคš्เคšे เคธे เคฒेเค•เคฐ เคฌเคก़े เคฌुเคœुเคฐ्เค— เคธเคฌ...

Suffering, Suppression, Karma, Destiny????

I love this story of  our great Indian mystic Sri Ramkrishna Paramhans that is mentioned by Yogi, Mystic and Visionary Sadguru in a Yogi's guide is :- on a certain evening, two friends were walking together to visit prostitute. While they were walking, they heard a voice delivering a discourse on the Bhagavad Gita. One friend decided to attend the lecture as he seized by guilt but the other man left him there and went ahead. Now the man sitting in the lecture found his thoughts were full of his friend who is with the prostitute and he began to envy him. The other man also has his mind was full of his friend who is attending lecture with admiration. After reading this story a question comes to my mind that who is suffering more????? Definitely the man at the Gita is he who suffered........ Why ?????? Because although Karma denotes action of body, mind and energy, it is not about action alone. The man who went to the prostitute did not pile up as much karma as his friend because hi...

"RADHA - KRISHNA & Our History

Our history is ancient. The 4000- year- old Vedas do not mention Radha & Krishna. The Upanishads mention Krishna & Devaki but whether these are the same figures as in the story we know, we can't say. Krishna is first mentioned in the Mahabharata, the 2000- year- old mahakavya. Here we hear about Krishna and his relationship with the Kuru clan. There is no description of him as a cowherd. Written as many as 1600 years ago, a poem, a mahakavya, called Harivansh first mention Krishna's childhood as a cowherd. In the Mahabharata Krishna as Gopala is mentioned only in the defeat of Shishupala. In the Bhagavata Purana of the tenth century , Krishna sings and dances with the Gopis. Here rasa- Leela is first mentioned and described. Here, too, Radha is not mentioned. Radha first appears in Prakritkavya . There's king called Hala who complied an anthology of prakritkavyas called Gothashabdashati. It talks about the love of Radha & Krishna. Here, Krishna is a cowher...

Marriage Psychology

There comes a time in every great love story when the grand illusions begin to shatter and the imperfections shine through. After the rush of endorphins stabilize, the bathroom habits are exposed, the red-hot romance may begin to cool, and that "happily ever after" seems to be playing out startlingly different than you once imagined. In healthy marriages, deep admiration, commitment, and friendship remain intact long after the rose-colored lenses have faded. But what happens when you discover a world of dysfunctions and incompatibilities on the other side of the honeymoon phase? Perhaps your spouse pollutes your peace of mind— what if your sanity and safety come into question? In short, what if your marriage becomes toxic? While even the most loving couples ebb and flow in their attraction, connection, and intimacy, there are some signs to look out for—ones that might point to a toxic marriage and make you question whether or not you should get a divorce. It feels like your t...

PSYCHOLOGY OF FOOD.......

There are four major kinds of eaters. Which are you????? Complicated..... That’s how we often describe our relationship with food. We celebrate at gatherings with decadent chocolate cake. We curl up on the sofa with mint-chocolate-chip ice cream to get over a bad break-up. We go on low-carb diets and juice cleanses when we feel sluggish. And, many of us may be trying to lead healthy lifestyles by eating apples, salads and veggies on a daily basis. Is food something to enjoy or to control? How do we find balance, and how do we explain it all? The first thing we should understand,  Genetics, of course, is deeply involved in how fast our metabolism works, how much fat our bodies store and how much food we consume and which kinds of food we prefer.   A hormone produced in the gut called ghrelin, “the hunger hormone,” is secreted when the stomach is empty, sending signals to the brain. This is the signal that we recognize as hunger. As we eat, other hormones are released, and ...

Do you know what it means to be a good PARENTS???????

  Do you know what it means to be a good PARENTS????????? IT IS STAYIING HEALTHY FOR A LONG TIME...... THEY SHOULDN'T ENDURE PAIN TO SAVE MONEY FOR THEIR CHILDREN. THEY SHOULD TAKE CARE OF THEMSELVES...... Feelings of wellbeing are fundamental to the overall health of an individual, enabling them to successfully overcome difficulties and achieve what they want out of life. Past experiences, attitudes and outlook can all impact wellbeing as can physical or emotional trauma following specific incidents. A child’s wellbeing will be affected by the wellbeing of their parents so it is essential that parents take time for themselves in this respect. For the most part, parents are often focused on their child’s health. What their kids eat, removing all allergens, balancing what the body is missing with nutritional supplementation, and removing inflammation. All of these steps leave little time to be a wife or husband, and take care of the rest of the family members. Which begs the questio...