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Outwitting Fate - the last part
Posted February 26th, 2008 by hamsavahiniThus solving the problems of his guru’s children the disciple set off……..
He went to live under a tree near her house to see if his plan worked. He was happy to see that it did.
Outwitting Fate - Part VI
Posted February 25th, 2008 by hamsavahiniThen the holy man said, ‘I’ve to go do something else now. Tell me where your sister is. She was two years old when I last saw her. Where is she now?’
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Outwitting Fate - Part V
Posted February 23rd, 2008 by hamsavahiniIn the last part, the disciple advised sage’s son what to do……………
Outwitting Fate - Part IV
Posted February 22nd, 2008 by hamsavahiniIn the last part, the young Brahmin left his guru to go to Himalayas…..
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International mother language day
Posted February 21st, 2008 by hamsavahinihello friends do you know that today is international mother language day?
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Outwitting Fate - Part III
Posted February 20th, 2008 by hamsavahinihello friends, i wont be able to complete the story in 3 parts it might take more than expected, i am sorry.
In the last part i.e. in part II, the young Brahmin learnt about the fate of his guru’s child from Brahma……..
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Outwitting Fate - Part II
Posted February 19th, 2008 by hamsavahiniIn the end of the first part Brahma, who came to write the future fortunes of the baby, was stopped by the Brahmin at the entrance…..
Outwitting Fate - Part I
Posted February 19th, 2008 by hamsavahiniHello friends,
Recently I read a story which I felt like sharing with everyone. This is a folk tale from Tamilnadu. The story is too long to be told in one part so I will do it in 2-3 parts.
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Son of the Great River Ganga
Posted February 18th, 2008 by hamsavahiniDo you know who the son of the great river Ganga is?
He is none other than Gangeya or Devavratha or popularly known as Bhishma the prince of Hasthinapura, now known as Delhi. Bhishma was the son of King Shanthanu and River Ganga and the grandfather of the Pandavas and Kauravas.
The Power Of Speech
Posted February 17th, 2008 by hamsavahiniSpeech is the very powerful tool we have as human beings. No other
creature or being has the power of such highly developed
speech. It has the power to convince others, power to cause conflicts, power to comfort other and much more. I would like to ask everyone whether such power is utilized rightly or correctly.
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