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Shriya Sharma
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3 days ago
India, a country of rich in the followers of spirituality and many different cultures, is at its lively best in the monsoon month of Saawan (Shravan) with one of the most vibrant and pictorial pilgrimages – the Kawad Yatra. Millions of devotees, called Kanwariyas, go for an intense spiritual journey to get holy water from the Ganga and present it to Lord Shiva every year. This powerful act of devotion, filled with chants, discipline, and a lot of faith, is more than a religious custom; it's an emotion, an experience, and a celebration of devotion.
Neha Kumari
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3 days ago
There's a type of heartbreak that is quiet. It doesn't come crashing down in dramatic arguments or conclusions. Rather, it leaves quietly, with untouched messages, increasing silence, and memories that won't be forgotten. These are the quiet goodbyes—the ones that stay in your chest long after the relationship has ended. No matter whether you are breaking up with a long-distance relationship partner, breaking up with a girlfriend or boyfriend, or with the pain of a one-sided affair, these kinds of feelings that exist are often the ones that hurt most. You don't always have closure, but you do have what might've been weighing on you.
Ashwi Jha
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3 days ago
Raksha Bandhan 2025 is here, and so is the beautiful celebration of the bhai-behan bond. It's not just about tying the thread of rakhi, but it speaks a lot about your sibling and the gestures that speak louder than words. You must have seen thousands of Rakhi gifting ideas for girls, but what really matters is the thought process behind the gift. This year, let's not just take chocolates and envelopes, but let’s put in the extra effort to choose something special.
Ashwi Jha
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16 days ago
There is something so pure about sibling relationships, a silent string that binds together childhood memories, secrets shared, TV remote fights, and those innocent promises of safety. Of all the festivals that mark bonding, Raksha Bandhan stands out for perhaps being the most emotional one, not because of big gestures or fancy rituals, but due to its simplicity.