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Kambaramayanam
Kambaramayanam is a literary masterpiece composed by the renowned Tamil poet Kambar. This book is an adaptation of the Ramayana, one of the two Hindu epics, written in the vernacular by Valmiki. Kambar has skillfully composed this book in Tamil, staying true to the original theme while infusing his own unique style.
By Suthakaran3 years ago in Journal
Bodhidharma
1500 years ago, King Wu of China was a devout Buddhist who eagerly awaited the arrival of a genius teacher from India to disseminate the teachings of Buddha. Despite dedicating significant efforts to promoting Buddhism throughout his kingdom, no such teacher ever appeared during his reign.
By Suthakaran3 years ago in Journal
George Washington
The White House Historical Association provides biographies for President Washington and previous presidents. At the young age of 16, Washington helped survey lands in Shenandoah for Thomas, Lord Fairfax. He later received a commission as a lieutenant colonel in 1754 and fought in the French and Indian War. In 1755, he served as an aide to General Edward Braddock and narrowly escaped injury despite bullets tearing through his coat and two horses being shot from under him.
By Suthakaran3 years ago in Journal
Is google ads cost effective?
Google Ads is a cost-effective advertising platform for businesses of all sizes. The platform allows businesses to create ads that target specific audiences and reach them at the right time, increasing the chances of conversions. This makes Google Ads a cost-effective solution for businesses looking to reach new customers and increase their online presence.
By OLIVER MARTIN3 years ago in Journal
Spare Prince Harry: The Duke of Sussex
"Spare Prince Harry: The Duke of Sussex" is an in-depth and comprehensive look at the life and career of Prince Harry. The author, J.R. Moehringer, has done a tremendous job of researching and compiling a vast amount of information about Prince Harry's life, making this book one of the most comprehensive and up-to-date accounts of his life and career.
By Kanagasabai Thiruthanigesan3 years ago in Journal
Antilia $2 Billion Dollar House
Antilia is a private residence located in Mumbai, India and is owned by Mukesh Ambani, one of the wealthiest individuals in the world. The building is a 27-story skyscraper and is considered to be one of the most expensive homes in the world, with an estimated cost of over $2 billion. It is a true architectural marvel and a symbol of opulence that continues to fascinate people around the world.
By HARIHARAN3693 years ago in Journal
Dalai Lama
The 14th Dalai Lama, born Lhamo Dondrub, is a spiritual leader and political figure who has played a crucial role in the history of Tibet. Born as the fifth child in a farming village in Qinghai, China, he was recognized at the age of two as the reincarnation of the 13th Dalai Lama. He was then sent for formal monastic training to become a Buddhist monk and eventually lead the Tibetan people. His spiritual name is Tenzin Gyatso, but he is commonly referred to as simply the "Dalai Lama."
By Suthakaran3 years ago in Journal
Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela is a name that is synonymous with bravery, perseverance and leadership. He is one of the most iconic figures of the 20th century, and his contributions to the fight against racial discrimination and oppression in South Africa will never be forgotten.
By Suthakaran3 years ago in Journal
I Was One Handshake from Castro
It’s a commonly held perception that anyone is only six or less social links (degrees of separation) away from any other living person on this planet, whether it’s the President of Russia or one of the Kardashians, perish the thought. It’s also known as the six handshakes rule, although ‘rule’ seems a rather strange word in the context.
By James Marinero3 years ago in Journal
Diamonds Aren't Forever: The Truth About the Gemstone You've Been Believing In
Diamonds hold a special place in our hearts and minds, particularly for women. Despite its questionable logic, daily conditioning and societal norms have led to our love for this carbon form. Diamonds are often associated with wealth and luxury and are used in beautiful and expensive jewelry as well as status symbols. In many cultures, diamonds are given as symbols of love and commitment, such as in engagement rings, and they are often a key part of traditional weddings.
By Sahaj singh Parmar3 years ago in Journal










