• #NewsLiveNow गूगल ने मंगलवार (14 अक्टूबर) को भारत में अपने पहले आर्टिफिशियल इंटेलिजेंस (AI) हब की स्थापना का ऐलान किया है। कंपनी इसके लिए अगले पांच वर्षों में करीब 15 अरब अमेरिकी डॉलर (लगभग 1,331.85 अरब रुपए) का भारी निवेश करने जा रही है। इस परियोजना के तहत आंध्र प्रदेश के विशाखापत्तनम में अत्याधुनिक डेटा सेंटर और AI हब तैयार किया जाएगा।”

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    #NewsLiveNow गूगल ने मंगलवार (14 अक्टूबर) को भारत में अपने पहले आर्टिफिशियल इंटेलिजेंस (AI) हब की स्थापना का ऐलान किया है। कंपनी इसके लिए अगले पांच वर्षों में करीब 15 अरब अमेरिकी डॉलर (लगभग 1,331.85 अरब रुपए) का भारी निवेश करने जा रही है। इस परियोजना के तहत आंध्र प्रदेश के विशाखापत्तनम में अत्याधुनिक डेटा सेंटर और AI हब तैयार किया जाएगा।” #HindiNews #google #SundarPichai #AI #BreakingNews
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    भारत में बनेगा पहला AI हब: गूगल करेगा 15 अरब डॉलर का निवेश, सुंदर पिचाई ने की बड़ी घोषणा
    (न्यूज़लाइवनाउ-India) गूगल ने मंगलवार (14 अक्टूबर) को भारत में अपने पहले आर्टिफिशियल इंटेलिजेंस (AI) हब की स्थापना का ऐलान किया है। कंपनी इसके लिए अगले पांच
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  • Ab ye suno log likh rahe hain चंद्रशेखर जाटव बीजेपी पोषित है। अगर बीजेपी सत्ता नहीं होती तो वाल्मीकि समाज की बेटी @DrRohinighavari के शोषण के आरोपी चंद्रशेखर जाटव के गले में वाल्मीकि समाज पट्टा बांध कर घुमाता
    Ab ye suno 😱😱 log likh rahe hain 👉चंद्रशेखर जाटव बीजेपी पोषित है। अगर बीजेपी सत्ता नहीं होती तो वाल्मीकि समाज की बेटी @DrRohinighavari के शोषण के आरोपी चंद्रशेखर जाटव के गले में वाल्मीकि समाज पट्टा बांध कर घुमाता
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  • जय श्री सूर्य देवाय
    जय आदित्य देवाय!

    सूर्य देव ऊर्जा, जीवन और प्रकाश के प्रतीक हैं, जो सम्पूर्ण सृष्टि को प्रकाश और ऊष्मा प्रदान करते हैं। उनका दिव्य तेज हमें साहस, आत्मविश्वास और ज्ञान की राह दिखाता है। सूर्य उपासना से उत्तम स्वास्थ्य, सफलता और मानसिक शांति की प्राप्ति होती है। सूर्य हमें यह संदेश देते हैं कि चाहे परिस्थिति कितनी भी कठिन क्यों न हो, हमें निरंतर आगे बढ़ते रहना चाहिए। उनके दिव्य आशीर्वाद से हमारा जीवन उज्जवल और मंगलमय बने।

    #sun # suryaBhagwan #scrolllink
    जय श्री सूर्य देवाय जय आदित्य देवाय! सूर्य देव ऊर्जा, जीवन और प्रकाश के प्रतीक हैं, जो सम्पूर्ण सृष्टि को प्रकाश और ऊष्मा प्रदान करते हैं। उनका दिव्य तेज हमें साहस, आत्मविश्वास और ज्ञान की राह दिखाता है। सूर्य उपासना से उत्तम स्वास्थ्य, सफलता और मानसिक शांति की प्राप्ति होती है। सूर्य हमें यह संदेश देते हैं कि चाहे परिस्थिति कितनी भी कठिन क्यों न हो, हमें निरंतर आगे बढ़ते रहना चाहिए। उनके दिव्य आशीर्वाद से हमारा जीवन उज्जवल और मंगलमय बने। 🌞🙏 #sun # suryaBhagwan #scrolllink
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  • "Grow where you’re valued, not just where you fit."

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  • Rani Ki Vav at Patan, Gujarat also known as Queen's Stepwell
    Rani Ki Vav, Patan
    Queen's Stepwell, A UNESCO World Heritage Site

    Patan is a district in the state of Gujarat, located at 125kms distance from Ahmedabad. Patan was once the capital of the state in historic times located on the banks of the (lost) Saraswati River. Nestled in the hustle and bustle of the city Patan, lies an “Architectural Wonder” – Rani Ki Vav. It is also known as “Rani Ni Vav” in Gujarati local dialect. This is a 7 storeyed Magnificent Stepwell, which is built using scientific principles for storing water.

    Back in 11th century, Udaymati, Queen of the King Bhimadev I from Solanki(Chalukya) Dynasty, expressed her desire to build a stepwell. This stepwell, she ordered to build is in the memory of her beloved husband.

    Rani ki Vav is one of the UNESCO World Heritage sites in India.
    The new ₹100 rupee currency note has a picture of this stepwell.

    Let’s have a visual tour of Stepwell
    As you walk towards this site, it doesn’t appeal very much. Just a compound wall and some—Well Kept—landscaping work is done around it. The more you approach it, the more it starts appealing. When you reach the main entrance, the Jaw-Dropping view absorbs you in it. Perspective steps going deep down towards the well-shaft are accompanied by intricately carved idols of gods and goddesses. Each idol is as magnificent as if they are living things. The far end is of this stepwell—which is a well-shaft—is not even clearly visible from the first step.

    Constructional Aspects

    Rani ki Vav was constructed as a religious as well as a functional structure. The expanse of this stepwell is roughly 1610 sq.m. and 70m length from the base of Toran—Sacred Gateway—to the inner edge of well-shaft. Its 23m in width and 28m in depth. Rani Ki Vav is constructed like an inverted temple highlighting the sanctity of water. It is built on the East-West axis, “Step-Corridor” being in the east and “Well” on the west.

    Ceremonial Entrance (Toran Dwaar)
    The first architectural object you see as you step down, is the remains of a pillar base. This evidently confirms the presence of Toran Dwaar – A Ceremonial Entrance. In 19th century, a survey was conducted for Rani Ki Vav. James Burgess and Henry Cousens were two archeologists who had mentioned about these pillars in the survey.

    The Toran was comprised of 2 freely standing pillars, which were connected by an ornate arch at their upper sections. Towards the west side from this entrance, downward leading steps make a way to the edge of the well.

    Ceremonial Entrance (Toran Dwaar)Ceremonial Entrance (Toran Dwaar)
    Architecture and Decorative Work
    Rani ki vav is a seven storeyed and inverted temple like structure. It has 4 pavilions downwards from east to west and then lastly a Well Shaft. Below is a picture taken from first pavellion. You can see other 3 Pavilions as well. Rani ki Vav is a Maru-Gurjara style architecture. A style of “temple architecure” which is originated from the Gujarat & Rajasthan in historic times.

    All the 7 levels were open for public and tourists were able to go down to the well. Then there was a powerful earthquake in Bhuj which rocked the state of Gujarat in 2001. After this earchquake, out of 7 levels, only 4 levels are left open for public to ensure the safety & security.

    There is a great diversity of themes:
    Divine Figures: Devi or Goddess, Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Ganesha in their respective incarnations and form

    Sacred & Mythical Representation Figures: Dikpalas, Sacred flora and fauna, Apsara, Nagkanya, Vasus and scenes from epics
    Reflection of Contemporary Society
    Buddha, Kalki and Mahishasurmardini sculptureFrom left Buddha, Kalki and Mahishasurmardini Sculpture
    Mahishasurmardini is one of the forms of a goddess “Durga” who is killing a demon called Mahishasur.

    MahishasurmardiniMahishasurmardini
    Sculptures in Rani ki Vav are displayed in a pattern, where main deities are displayed in niches. These main deities are flanked by semi divine figures like Apsaras, Nagkanya, Dikpalas and Yogini.&
    Sheshshayi Vishnu Sculpture

    During medieval times in Gujarat, there was a tradition of installing “A Sheshshayi Vishnu” sculpture inside the Stepwell, Kunda or Temples. Which you can see in Modhera Sun Temple as well. Sheshshayi Vishnu is represented in 3 successive niches in 3 levels on the rear wall of the Well Shaft. One between the first and second pavillion on the niche of the north wall.

    In addition to this, out of 24 forms of the lord Vishnu, following forms are present in Rani ki Vav:

    Keshava, Narayana, Govinda, Vishnu, Trivikrama, Vamana, Sridhara, Padmanabha, Damodar, Samkarsana, Aniruddha, Purusottama, Narsimha, Hari. Moreover 10 famous incarnations are also represented. But among those 10 incarnations; Varah, Narsimha, Vaman, Parshuram, Ram, Balram, Buddha and Kalki (future incarnation at the end of Kaliyug) are clearly identified in Rani ki Vav. Buddha is shown as an incarnation of the lord Vishnu here.

    A Bhairav—fierce form of the lord Shiv—is represented in a dancing pose here. If you take a closer look down on his right side, the dog is snatching a piece from the decapitated corpse. Licking the blood oozing from the freshly cut head that Bhairava is holding in his hand.

    Vishnu On Left and Bhairav on rightVishnu On the Left and Bhairav on the Right
    Brahma, Mahesh & Vishnu With Their Consort
    When you reach near the well (at 4th pavillion) you can see the panel of “Brahma, Mahesh & Vishnu with Their Consort”. The Top left side of front wall is decorated with the idols of Tridev(Ttriple deity of Supreme Divinity in Hinduism). Their Vahan is also present near each of them, Swan, Bull and Garuda respectively.

    Front wall sculptures from bottom levelFront wall sculptures at base level
    Brahma Mahesh and Vishnu with their consortsBrahma Mahesh & Vishnu With Their Consort

    On the Top-Right side of the front wall, you can see Ganesh with his Consort and then Maha-Lakshmi and Kuber idols are also present. These three are considered as Gods of Luck.

    Other Sculptures in Rani ki Vav

    Dikpals (Guardians of Eight Directions) also appear on the walls of Rani ki Vav.

    8 Vasus are present on the walls with human body and Cow head in folded hands (Namaskar position).

    Nav graha are represented in a complete set, over Sheshshayi Vishnu on the Well Shaft. Sun (Surya), Moon (Chandra), Mercury (Budha also known as Grahpati), Venus (Shukra), Mars (Mangal), Jupiter (Brihaspati), Saturn (Shani), Rahu and Ketu constitute Nine Planets called Nav Graha.
    Dikpal - Guardian of directionDikpal – Guardian of A Direction

    A Marble sculpture of 48cm height was recovered while de-silting in 1987-88. This sculpture has an inscription in devnagari(indian script) “Maharajani Shri Udayamati”. Due to time constraints, we did not get a chance to see this sculpture. Hence, have no idea where it is kept (May be in museum).

    Rani Ki Vav is built using burnt bricks, lime mortar, and locally available “Dhrangadhra” stone. Larger blocks of stones were joined by Rosewood Dowels and placed on the ground, forming the floor of the steps and terraces.

    Interlocking system with woodInterlocking System With Wood

    A small glass plate was attached at several places where cracks are visible. These cracks were developed after Bhuj’s Earthquake. Upon asking about the purpose of these glass plates, our guide told us they are attached to keep the track of changes in such sections. When the stress on such sections will be increased, these glass plates will break and give an indication for safety.

    #thehinduheritage #CulturalHeritage
    #thehindugodsandgoddesses #scrolllink #bharat
    Rani Ki Vav at Patan, Gujarat also known as Queen's Stepwell Rani Ki Vav, Patan Queen's Stepwell, A UNESCO World Heritage Site Patan is a district in the state of Gujarat, located at 125kms distance from Ahmedabad. Patan was once the capital of the state in historic times located on the banks of the (lost) Saraswati River. Nestled in the hustle and bustle of the city Patan, lies an “Architectural Wonder” – Rani Ki Vav. It is also known as “Rani Ni Vav” in Gujarati local dialect. This is a 7 storeyed Magnificent Stepwell, which is built using scientific principles for storing water. Back in 11th century, Udaymati, Queen of the King Bhimadev I from Solanki(Chalukya) Dynasty, expressed her desire to build a stepwell. This stepwell, she ordered to build is in the memory of her beloved husband. Rani ki Vav is one of the UNESCO World Heritage sites in India. The new ₹100 rupee currency note has a picture of this stepwell. Let’s have a visual tour of Stepwell As you walk towards this site, it doesn’t appeal very much. Just a compound wall and some—Well Kept—landscaping work is done around it. The more you approach it, the more it starts appealing. When you reach the main entrance, the Jaw-Dropping view absorbs you in it. Perspective steps going deep down towards the well-shaft are accompanied by intricately carved idols of gods and goddesses. Each idol is as magnificent as if they are living things. The far end is of this stepwell—which is a well-shaft—is not even clearly visible from the first step. Constructional Aspects Rani ki Vav was constructed as a religious as well as a functional structure. The expanse of this stepwell is roughly 1610 sq.m. and 70m length from the base of Toran—Sacred Gateway—to the inner edge of well-shaft. Its 23m in width and 28m in depth. Rani Ki Vav is constructed like an inverted temple highlighting the sanctity of water. It is built on the East-West axis, “Step-Corridor” being in the east and “Well” on the west. Ceremonial Entrance (Toran Dwaar) The first architectural object you see as you step down, is the remains of a pillar base. This evidently confirms the presence of Toran Dwaar – A Ceremonial Entrance. In 19th century, a survey was conducted for Rani Ki Vav. James Burgess and Henry Cousens were two archeologists who had mentioned about these pillars in the survey. The Toran was comprised of 2 freely standing pillars, which were connected by an ornate arch at their upper sections. Towards the west side from this entrance, downward leading steps make a way to the edge of the well. Ceremonial Entrance (Toran Dwaar)Ceremonial Entrance (Toran Dwaar) Architecture and Decorative Work Rani ki vav is a seven storeyed and inverted temple like structure. It has 4 pavilions downwards from east to west and then lastly a Well Shaft. Below is a picture taken from first pavellion. You can see other 3 Pavilions as well. Rani ki Vav is a Maru-Gurjara style architecture. A style of “temple architecure” which is originated from the Gujarat & Rajasthan in historic times. All the 7 levels were open for public and tourists were able to go down to the well. Then there was a powerful earthquake in Bhuj which rocked the state of Gujarat in 2001. After this earchquake, out of 7 levels, only 4 levels are left open for public to ensure the safety & security. There is a great diversity of themes: Divine Figures: Devi or Goddess, Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Ganesha in their respective incarnations and form Sacred & Mythical Representation Figures: Dikpalas, Sacred flora and fauna, Apsara, Nagkanya, Vasus and scenes from epics Reflection of Contemporary Society Buddha, Kalki and Mahishasurmardini sculptureFrom left Buddha, Kalki and Mahishasurmardini Sculpture Mahishasurmardini is one of the forms of a goddess “Durga” who is killing a demon called Mahishasur. MahishasurmardiniMahishasurmardini Sculptures in Rani ki Vav are displayed in a pattern, where main deities are displayed in niches. These main deities are flanked by semi divine figures like Apsaras, Nagkanya, Dikpalas and Yogini.& Sheshshayi Vishnu Sculpture During medieval times in Gujarat, there was a tradition of installing “A Sheshshayi Vishnu” sculpture inside the Stepwell, Kunda or Temples. Which you can see in Modhera Sun Temple as well. Sheshshayi Vishnu is represented in 3 successive niches in 3 levels on the rear wall of the Well Shaft. One between the first and second pavillion on the niche of the north wall. In addition to this, out of 24 forms of the lord Vishnu, following forms are present in Rani ki Vav: Keshava, Narayana, Govinda, Vishnu, Trivikrama, Vamana, Sridhara, Padmanabha, Damodar, Samkarsana, Aniruddha, Purusottama, Narsimha, Hari. Moreover 10 famous incarnations are also represented. But among those 10 incarnations; Varah, Narsimha, Vaman, Parshuram, Ram, Balram, Buddha and Kalki (future incarnation at the end of Kaliyug) are clearly identified in Rani ki Vav. Buddha is shown as an incarnation of the lord Vishnu here. A Bhairav—fierce form of the lord Shiv—is represented in a dancing pose here. If you take a closer look down on his right side, the dog is snatching a piece from the decapitated corpse. Licking the blood oozing from the freshly cut head that Bhairava is holding in his hand. Vishnu On Left and Bhairav on rightVishnu On the Left and Bhairav on the Right Brahma, Mahesh & Vishnu With Their Consort When you reach near the well (at 4th pavillion) you can see the panel of “Brahma, Mahesh & Vishnu with Their Consort”. The Top left side of front wall is decorated with the idols of Tridev(Ttriple deity of Supreme Divinity in Hinduism). Their Vahan is also present near each of them, Swan, Bull and Garuda respectively. Front wall sculptures from bottom levelFront wall sculptures at base level Brahma Mahesh and Vishnu with their consortsBrahma Mahesh & Vishnu With Their Consort On the Top-Right side of the front wall, you can see Ganesh with his Consort and then Maha-Lakshmi and Kuber idols are also present. These three are considered as Gods of Luck. Other Sculptures in Rani ki Vav Dikpals (Guardians of Eight Directions) also appear on the walls of Rani ki Vav. 8 Vasus are present on the walls with human body and Cow head in folded hands (Namaskar position). Nav graha are represented in a complete set, over Sheshshayi Vishnu on the Well Shaft. Sun (Surya), Moon (Chandra), Mercury (Budha also known as Grahpati), Venus (Shukra), Mars (Mangal), Jupiter (Brihaspati), Saturn (Shani), Rahu and Ketu constitute Nine Planets called Nav Graha. Dikpal - Guardian of directionDikpal – Guardian of A Direction A Marble sculpture of 48cm height was recovered while de-silting in 1987-88. This sculpture has an inscription in devnagari(indian script) “Maharajani Shri Udayamati”. Due to time constraints, we did not get a chance to see this sculpture. Hence, have no idea where it is kept (May be in museum). Rani Ki Vav is built using burnt bricks, lime mortar, and locally available “Dhrangadhra” stone. Larger blocks of stones were joined by Rosewood Dowels and placed on the ground, forming the floor of the steps and terraces. Interlocking system with woodInterlocking System With Wood A small glass plate was attached at several places where cracks are visible. These cracks were developed after Bhuj’s Earthquake. Upon asking about the purpose of these glass plates, our guide told us they are attached to keep the track of changes in such sections. When the stress on such sections will be increased, these glass plates will break and give an indication for safety. #thehinduheritage #CulturalHeritage #thehindugodsandgoddesses #scrolllink #bharat
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  • The team of 'International Kaulantak Siddha Vidya Peeth' (IKSVP) presents the glimpses of the introductory course on 'Bhagwan Sharabh Avatar' that was hosted in Manali, Himachal Pradesh, India.
    The course started with the Yoga session in the presence of 'Bhagwan Sharabh' surrounded by snow covered Himalayas. After doing the Stuti and Arti of 'Bhagwan Sharabh' the philosophy classes began on the Granth called ‘Sharabh Mundamala Tantra’. Eight Acharyas conducted the philosophy sessions followed by the intense meditation and Satsanga with devotional songs sung in praise of Ishawar.
    The second day was the day of Karmakand ritual. In the late evening, the seekers and Sadhaks immersed in the energy of 'Sharabh Rudra Mahadeva' in the initiation session into the mantra of the Deity.
    The live and recorded sessions were provided for the Sadhaks attending the course online from worldwide location.
    (Tune in for the Sadhna on Mahashivaratri, March 8, 2024, from the temple of Goddess Kurukulla.)
    Om Shri Kulant Nathaay Namah.
    Om Shri Gurumandalaay Namah.
    Om Sam Siddhaay Namah.
    Om Shri MahaHimalayay Namah.
    Om Shri Swachchanda Bhairavaay Namah.
    Om Shri Kulle Kurukulle Namah.
    Namo Adesh!.

    #sharabha #HimalayanSiddhas #SiddhaDharma #Dharma #IKSVP #KaulantakPeeth #Ishaputra #HimalayanGods #SharabhaSadhana #Spirituality #SpiritualAwakening #KurukullaTemple #akasbhairav #SpiritualManali #AkshaBhairavaKalpa #SharabhaTantra #SharabhaMundamalaTantra
    The team of 'International Kaulantak Siddha Vidya Peeth' (IKSVP) presents the glimpses of the introductory course on 'Bhagwan Sharabh Avatar' that was hosted in Manali, Himachal Pradesh, India. The course started with the Yoga session in the presence of 'Bhagwan Sharabh' surrounded by snow covered Himalayas. After doing the Stuti and Arti of 'Bhagwan Sharabh' the philosophy classes began on the Granth called ‘Sharabh Mundamala Tantra’. Eight Acharyas conducted the philosophy sessions followed by the intense meditation and Satsanga with devotional songs sung in praise of Ishawar. The second day was the day of Karmakand ritual. In the late evening, the seekers and Sadhaks immersed in the energy of 'Sharabh Rudra Mahadeva' in the initiation session into the mantra of the Deity. The live and recorded sessions were provided for the Sadhaks attending the course online from worldwide location. (Tune in for the Sadhna on Mahashivaratri, March 8, 2024, from the temple of Goddess Kurukulla.) Om Shri Kulant Nathaay Namah. Om Shri Gurumandalaay Namah. Om Sam Siddhaay Namah. Om Shri MahaHimalayay Namah. Om Shri Swachchanda Bhairavaay Namah. Om Shri Kulle Kurukulle Namah. Namo Adesh!. #sharabha #HimalayanSiddhas #SiddhaDharma #Dharma #IKSVP #KaulantakPeeth #Ishaputra #HimalayanGods #SharabhaSadhana #Spirituality #SpiritualAwakening #KurukullaTemple #akasbhairav #SpiritualManali #AkshaBhairavaKalpa #SharabhaTantra #SharabhaMundamalaTantra
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  • Karva Chauth is a traditional Hindu festival celebrated by married women in India. On this day, wives observe a day-long fast from sunrise to moonrise for the long life, prosperity, and well-being of their husbands. Women dress beautifully in festive attire, apply mehndi (henna) on their hands, and gather together to listen to the Karva Chauth Katha (story). In the evening, after sighting the moon through a sieve, they offer prayers and then break their fast after their husbands offer them water and the first bite of food. The festival symbolizes love, devotion, and the sacred bond between husband and wife.

    #karvachauth2025 #karvachauth #hindu #sanatan #siddhadharma #jaishreeram #jaikalki #jaisambhalasamrajya #scrolllink
    Karva Chauth is a traditional Hindu festival celebrated by married women in India. On this day, wives observe a day-long fast from sunrise to moonrise for the long life, prosperity, and well-being of their husbands. Women dress beautifully in festive attire, apply mehndi (henna) on their hands, and gather together to listen to the Karva Chauth Katha (story). In the evening, after sighting the moon through a sieve, they offer prayers and then break their fast after their husbands offer them water and the first bite of food. The festival symbolizes love, devotion, and the sacred bond between husband and wife. #karvachauth2025 #karvachauth #hindu #sanatan #siddhadharma #jaishreeram #jaikalki #jaisambhalasamrajya #scrolllink
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  • A solar eclipse happens when the Moon comes between the Earth and the Sun, blocking the Sun’s light either partly or completely. During a total solar eclipse, the day suddenly becomes dark for a short time, and people can see the Sun’s outer layer, called the corona. In a partial solar eclipse, only part of the Sun is covered by the Moon. Solar eclipses are rare and can only be seen from certain places on Earth at the right time. They are fascinating natural events that remind us of the perfect balance and movement of the Earth, Moon, and Sun in space.’ -Life Unfold

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    A solar eclipse happens when the Moon comes between the Earth and the Sun, blocking the Sun’s light either partly or completely. During a total solar eclipse, the day suddenly becomes dark for a short time, and people can see the Sun’s outer layer, called the corona. In a partial solar eclipse, only part of the Sun is covered by the Moon. Solar eclipses are rare and can only be seen from certain places on Earth at the right time. They are fascinating natural events that remind us of the perfect balance and movement of the Earth, Moon, and Sun in space.’ -Life Unfold #solareclipse #sun #earth #moon #space #scrolllink #nature
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  • Deep space is full of mysteries that scientists are still trying to understand. It is the vast area beyond our solar system, filled with countless stars, galaxies, black holes, and strange cosmic phenomena. Many secrets of deep space remain unknown, such as how the universe began, what lies inside black holes, and whether life exists on other planets. Powerful telescopes and space missions help us explore these mysteries, but deep space is so enormous that much of it is still beyond our reach. The mystery of deep space inspires curiosity and shows how much more there is to discover about the universe.’ -Life Unfold

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    Deep space is full of mysteries that scientists are still trying to understand. It is the vast area beyond our solar system, filled with countless stars, galaxies, black holes, and strange cosmic phenomena. Many secrets of deep space remain unknown, such as how the universe began, what lies inside black holes, and whether life exists on other planets. Powerful telescopes and space missions help us explore these mysteries, but deep space is so enormous that much of it is still beyond our reach. The mystery of deep space inspires curiosity and shows how much more there is to discover about the universe.’ -Life Unfold #deepSpace #stars #planets #sun #otherEarth #mystry #scrolllink
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  • Planets are large round objects that move around stars, like the Earth moves around the Sun. In our solar system, there are eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Some are small and rocky, while others are huge and made mostly of gas. Planets do not make their own light; they only reflect the light of the Sun. Each planet is different in size, distance from the Sun, and the conditions on its surface. Studying planets helps us understand more about space, the universe, and the possibility of life beyond Earth.’ -Life Unfold

    #planets #universe #sun #space #earth #scrolllink
    Planets are large round objects that move around stars, like the Earth moves around the Sun. In our solar system, there are eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Some are small and rocky, while others are huge and made mostly of gas. Planets do not make their own light; they only reflect the light of the Sun. Each planet is different in size, distance from the Sun, and the conditions on its surface. Studying planets helps us understand more about space, the universe, and the possibility of life beyond Earth.’ -Life Unfold #planets #universe #sun #space #earth #scrolllink
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  • Inside a leaf of a tree, there are many tiny parts that work together to keep the plant alive. The outer layer, called the epidermis, protects the leaf. Small openings called stomata allow air to move in and out, letting the leaf take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. Inside, there are green cells with chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll, which captures sunlight to make food through photosynthesis. The leaf also has veins made of xylem and phloem that carry water, minerals, and food to and from the rest of the plant. All these parts together help the leaf act like a food factory for the tree.

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    Inside a leaf of a tree, there are many tiny parts that work together to keep the plant alive. The outer layer, called the epidermis, protects the leaf. Small openings called stomata allow air to move in and out, letting the leaf take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. Inside, there are green cells with chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll, which captures sunlight to make food through photosynthesis. The leaf also has veins made of xylem and phloem that carry water, minerals, and food to and from the rest of the plant. All these parts together help the leaf act like a food factory for the tree. #tree #leaf #oxygen #photosynthesis #scrolllink #nature #life #mystry
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  • Sunlight is very important for life on Earth. It provides heat and light, keeping our planet warm and bright. Plants use sunlight to make food and release oxygen through photosynthesis, which supports all living things. The Sun’s energy also drives the water cycle by causing evaporation and rainfall. It creates seasons and day–night cycles, which shape climates and natural habitats. For humans, sunlight helps produce vitamin D and regulates sleep patterns. Without sunlight, Earth would be cold, dark, and lifeless.’ -Life Unfold

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    Sunlight is very important for life on Earth. It provides heat and light, keeping our planet warm and bright. Plants use sunlight to make food and release oxygen through photosynthesis, which supports all living things. The Sun’s energy also drives the water cycle by causing evaporation and rainfall. It creates seasons and day–night cycles, which shape climates and natural habitats. For humans, sunlight helps produce vitamin D and regulates sleep patterns. Without sunlight, Earth would be cold, dark, and lifeless.’ -Life Unfold #sunlight #earth #plants #humans #energy #scrolllink
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