By Gaurav Yadav Of all the birds that are considered divine, the hamsa or hansa has the most exalted position as it is identified with Brahman—the Supreme Spirit. Of all the birds that are considered divine, the hamsa or hansa has the most exalted position as it is identified with Brahman—the Supreme Spirit. It has also been used as a representation of the individual soul; its pure white complexion denoting the pristine soul, before it is tarnished by worldly things. It is the vehicle of Brahma and Saraswati. The epics claim that hamsa eats pearls, and is able to separate milk from water. Saints are sometimes referred to as paramhamsa (supreme hamsa), implying that they have the ability to separate the good from the bad. The hamsa is also revered in Buddhism as a symbol of wisdom. There is a controversy over which bird is referred to as hamsa in the epics. Most scholars believe it to be a swan as it flies high, remains alone, is graceful and pure white-coloured, just l...
N Munal Meitei Mountains are one of the oldest nature’s pristine structures, stolid and regal they stand against the sky, of such a size that they can catch entire countryside’s in their shadow, and turn back the ravages of storms against their unflinching sides. They are the source of recreation and resource, with stones of green dressed slopes to enthusiasts, and to those brave enough to delve into their stony sides. Mountains are one of the most beautiful and interesting geological features that nature has to offer us. Mountains have served as playgrounds and places of worship for countless generations - a mainstay for so many people and cultures. International Mountain Day is observed on 11 December to celebrate the beauty of mountains and their values. Mountains are recognized as particularly sensitive physical environments where intense and rapid changes have taken place in the past and may increasingly in the future. Manipur being with 90% hills have the relevance to...
Exhibition on Millet was held from February 28 to March 01, 2024. Organised by CPREEC EIACP PC-RP, Chennai. 3 days' exhibition on millet started on 28th February, 2024. Colourful Panels on millet were displayed explaining their health benefits and uses. on the 2nd day Cooking competition took place, recipes cooked with millet are presented by the participants and judged by the team of judges. 1st, 2nd & 3rd prize winners were awarded with a cash prize & all other participants were given gift as a token of appreciation. Pamphlet on millet and Mission LiFE posters are distributed to all the visitors. Selfi booth with pledge on Mission LiFE is kept and students took photographs. This programme is supported by the Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Govt. of India. VIDEO LINK YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/eB9ehq1iWpE Subscribe us and support us
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