Saturday, 19 August 2017

A Great Warrior Bahardien Nimaham - true love is awlays with you in good times and in bad times

A Great Warrior Bahardien Nimaham - true love is awlays with you in good times and in bad times
This is a story of the great warrior of the Farasian Kingdom Bahardien Nimaham. The love story of Monalisha. They both lived in Farasian Kingdom.

Great warrior Bahardien Nimaham
The Kingdom where Bahardien Nimaham lived


In 5th century there was a man named Bahardien Nimaham. He was very handsome, intelligent, strong and kindness man. He was working under the King Faraham as a General of Farasian Kingdom. He was one of the favourite General of the King. The King likes him and trust him very well but there were some people they feel jealous of him. There were some Generals among them who want to destroy the Farasian Kingdom.

Bahardien Nimaham
Great warrior Bahardien Nimaham


One day Bahardien Nimaham met a beautiful Princess named Monalisha the daughter of the King Faraham. When she saw him she completely fall in love with him. Monalisha totally fall in love as she would do anything for him. Bahardien Nimaham also loved her very much but he had to obey what the King had said he loved the Princess but he had to leave this beautiful Princess in order to obey the rules of Farasian King Faraham, he had to leave what he loved. Bahardien loves her but he had to walk away.

Monalisha
The Princess of Farasian Monalisha


He met Princess Monalisha and said, I respect your father. I am a General and you are a Princess. I had to walk away give up something I love, for what I loved even more. I save my tears for you.

Next day Bahardien Nimaham had to go for a battle against the Sasikha Empire with other three Generals. The three were those who wanted to destroy Farasian Kingdom. They betrayed Bahardien Nimaham. Nimaham was attacked from behind by his friends ( other Generals of Farasian ) before they battle against Sasikha Kingdom and thrown into the river. The three other Generals make friendship with the Sasikha Emperor the enemy of Farasian dynasty. They planned to attack Farasian dynasty after a week.

The three other Generals went back to Farasian dynasty and told their King that Bahardien Nimaham betrayed us. We were almost killed but somehow we escaped. Bahardien Nimaham was blamed as a prison. If Bahardien Nimaham was found he must be hanged to death, said the King.

After three days Bahardien came to Farasian dynasty. He was arrested no one believes him. The King said after two days Bahardien Nimaham will be hanged to death. The Princess was so sad. She said to her father whether he is good or bad we should give him another chance. But the King did not listen.

At the middle of the night the Princess released Bahardien Nimaham from the prisoned to prove himself that he was not a prison. The Princess said that I don't know whether you are good or bad but my heart says you are always good man. Bahardien replied, I will prove that I am a true General. Thank you very much for giving me new life.

After two days the Sasikha Emperor attacked suddenly and killed almost everyone. Bahardien Nimaham saved the King and killed thousand of Sashika's army. He saved the Farasian dynasty. The King gave him her daughter and made him the King of Farasian dynasty.

“Love is where you grow up. It is a heaven upon earth that provides you security and support also read the saddest love story between Ambrogio and Selene. ”

Monday, 14 August 2017

How Thunderstorms Becomes Cyclone

How Thunderstorms Becomes Cyclone
Before cloud formation, water takes up heat from the atmosphere to change into vapour. When water vapour changes back to liquid form as raindrops, this heat is released to the atmosphere. The heat released to the atmosphere warms the air around. The air tends to rise and causes a drop in pressure. More air rushes to the centre of the storm. This cycle is repeated. The chain of events ends with the formation of a very low pressure system with very high speed winds revolving around it. It is this weather condition that we called it cyclone. Factors like wind speed, wind direction, temperature and humidity contribute to the development of cyclone.

Cyclones can be very destructive. Strong winds push water towards the shore even if the storm is hundreds of kilometers away. These are the first indications of approaching cyclones. The water waves produced by the wind are so powerful that a person cannot overcome them.

Structure of cyclone 
The centre of the cyclone is a calm area. It is called the eye of the storm. A large cyclone is a violently rotating mass of air in the atmosphere, 10 to 15 km high. The diameter of the eye varies from 10 to 30 km. It is a region free of clouds and has light winds. Around this calm and clear eye, there is a cloud region of about 150 km in size. In this region there are high speed winds 150 - 250 km per hour and thick clouds with heavy rain. Away from this region the wind speed gradually decreases. The formation of a cyclone is a very complex process.

“In Orissa, 18 October, 1999 the cyclone smashed 45,000 houses making 7,00,000 people homeless. On 29 October the same year, a second cyclone with wind speed of 260 km/h hit Orissa again. It was accompanied by water waves about 9 m high. Thousands of people lost their lives."

Thunderstorms
Thunderstorms develop in hot, humid tropical areas like India very frequently. The rising temperatures produce strong upward rising winds. These winds carry water droplets upwards, where they freeze, and fall down again. The swift movement of the falling water droplets along with the rising air create lightening and sound. It is called thunderstorm.

Wednesday, 9 August 2017

Abraham Lincoln Achieved Great Success In Spite Of Repeated Failures

Abraham Lincoln Achieved Great Success In Spite Of Repeated Failures
Abraham Lincoln was a President of the United States Of America. He was one of the greatest President of the United States of America.
Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, in a one-room log cabin at Sinking Spring farm, south of Hodgenville, in Hardin County, Kentucky. After a land title dispute forced the Lincolns family to leave in 1817, they relocated to Knob Creek farm, eight miles to the north.

When Abraham Lincoln was nine years old he lost his mother, Nancy who died after a brief illness at the age of 34 in 1818. In 1819, just over a year after his mother's death, Abraham Lincoln's father Thomas married Sarah Bush Johnston, a Kentucky widow with 3 children of her own. She was a strong and affectionate woman with whom Abraham Lincoln quickly bonded.

Though both his parents were most likely illiterate, Thomas new wife Sarah encouraged Abraham to read. Abraham Lincoln spent a formative years, from the age of 7 to 21, on the family farm in Southern Indiana. As he was common on the frontier, Abraham Lincoln received a meager formal education. However, Abraham Lincoln continued to learn on his own from life experiences and through reading and reciting what he had read or heard from others. Reading material was in short supply in the Indiana wilderness. Neighbors recalled how Abraham would walk for miles to borrow a book. He undoubtedly read the family Bible and probably other popular books.

In 1830 twenty one year old Abraham Lincoln joined his extended family in a move to Illinois. After helping his father establish a farm in Macon County, Illinois, Abraham Lincoln set out on his own, making a living in manual labor. At six feet four inches tall, Abraham Lincoln was rawboned and lanky, but muscular and physically strong. He spoke with a backwoods twang and walked with a long striding gait. He was known for his skill in wielding an ax and early on made a living splitting wood for fire and rail fencing.

Abraham Lincoln eventually migrated to the small community of New Salem, Illinois, where over a period of years he worked as a shopkeeper, postmaster and general store owner. It was there that Abraham Lincoln working with the public, acquired social skills and honed storytelling talent that made him popular with the locals. When the Black Hawk War broke out in 1832 between the United States and Native Americans, the volunteers in the area elected Abraham Lincoln to be their captain.
He worked as a boatman, store clerk, surveyor, and militia soldier.

In 1834 Abraham Lincoln began his political career and he was elected to the Illinois state legislature as a member of the Whig Party. But he was defeated in the legislative race.

In 1844, Abraham Lincoln partnered with William Herndon in the practice of law. Though the two had different jurisprudent styles, they developed a close professional and personal relationship. Abraham Lincoln made a good living in his early years as a lawyer, but found that Springfield alone didn't offer enough work, so to supplement his income.

Abraham Lincoln served a single term in the US House of Representatives from 1847 to 1849. In 1848, intent on keeping his name before the national audience, Abraham Lincoln campaigned in Maryland and Massachusetts for Whig presidential candidate Zachary Taylor. Then he retired Springfield. Although elected in 1854 again to the state legislature, he promptly resigned to run for the US Senate, losing on the ninth ballot in the state legislature.

After his defeat, Abraham Lincoln abandoned the defunct Whig Party and joined the new Republican Party in 1856. This new national party was comprised of many former Whigs who opposed slavery.

In 1857, the supreme court issued it's controversial decision Scott vs. Sanford, declaring African's Americans were not citizens and had no inherent rights. Though Abraham Lincoln felt African Americans were not equal to whites, he believed America's founders created with certain inalienable rights. Abraham Lincoln decided to challenge sitting US Senator Stephen Douglas for his seat. In 1860 Abraham Lincoln became the president of the United States of America.

Wednesday, 2 August 2017

Whenever You Find A Problem That Needs Your Help. It Is Useless To Blame Upon Others Unnecessarily.

Whenever You Find A Problem That Needs Your Help. It Is Useless To Blame Upon Others Unnecessarily.
“Your moral responsibility as a human being is to help your fellow beings whenever they need your help. You must value the rights and interests of others and behave in a polite manner."

Once upon a time there was a small kingdom. Its ruler was a wise king. He did a lot to make the people of his kingdom prosperous.
Howevr, people were never satisfied. They always used to complain about lack of civic amenities.

One day the king ordered his men to place a boulder at the centre of a road. The king hid a pouch of coins under the boulder. Then, disgusting himself as a beggar, he watched the reaction of the people.

Many people passed by the boulder. A few travelers who came by dawn murmured, “What a disgusting rock, anyone could trip over a period thing like this in the dark." They walked off.
Then came some others who looked at the boulder and shook their heads. They too were amazed by the strange sight of the boulder on the road but passes by.

The next group of travellers said aloud, “Our king is inefficient. He can't even get his workers remove a boulder from the road."

A foreigner who had settled in the city recently uttered some really uncomplimentary words, “What a miserable state of affairs! I should never have migrated to this country. "

Then came a poor man who looked around as if he was looking for someone. He was upset on seeing the boulder in the middle of the road. He saw a beggar and said, “My dear friend, would you give me hand. Let us take this boulder to the side lest someone should trip over it." The beggar agreed. They both pushed the boulder to the side.

When they rolled the rock cover, there was the pouch under it. The man opened it and found plenty of money in it. There was also a small note from the King which said “To my most responsible subject with gratitude - The King ". The man was amazed. He said to the beggar, “You are lucky today as I am lucky. Half of this amount belongs to you because you were as responsible as I was in the eyes of the king. The beggar thanked the man but did not accept the money. The beggar was the King himself in disguise.

Saturday, 29 July 2017

No one can escape death and unhappiness. If people expect only happiness in life, they will be disappointed

No one can escape death and unhappiness. If people expect only happiness in life, they will be disappointed
Mind is the ground and thoughts are seeds. Our faults are weeds. Pulling them out is like weeding a garden. The harvest is real and gives us lasting happiness.
People follow different religion. All religions take you on the right path. Paths are many but the ultimate destiny is one, that is God.

The Buddha said, “No one can escape death and unhappiness. If people expect only happiness in life, they will be disappointed. "

Once there was a woman named Kisagotami. Her first son had died. She was very sad. She roamed about the streets carrying the dead body. She asked for help to bring her son back to life. A kind and wise man took her to Buddha.
Gautama Buddha told her, “Fetch me a handful of mustard seeds. They must come from a family that has not known death and I will bring your child back to life." Kisagotami started off joyfully to get them.

She went from door to door in the whole village asking for the mustard seeds but everyone said, “I lost my father", “I lost my sister ". She could not find a single household that had not been visited by death. Finally Kisagotami returned to Buddha and said, “There is death in every family. Now Kisagotami understands that everyone dies. No one can escape death and unhappiness.

Friday, 28 July 2017

To Achieve Great Success You Must Fail First

To Achieve Great Success You Must Fail First
When peope start something to do there are two words exist success or failure.  People who succeeded from the begging those people do not have experience about failure and people who failed at first those people could achieve great success. If your plan is not working. Just change the plan but don't change the goal.
Most important quotes on failure

1. “Failure is so important. We speak about success all the time. It is the ability to resist failure or use failure that often leads to greater success. I've met people who don't want to try for fear of failing. " - J.K Rowling

2. “A man may fail many times but he isn't a failure until he begins to blame somebody else." - John Burroughs

3. “Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new." - Albert Einstein

4. “Part of being a man is learning to take responsibility for your successes and for your failures. You can't go blaming others or being jealous. Seeing somebody else's success as your failure is a cancerous way to live. " - Kevin Bacon

5. “What do you first do when you learn to swim? You make mistakes, and do you not? And what happens? You make other mistakes, and when you have made all the mistakes you possibly can without drowning - and some of them many times over - what do you find? That you can swim? Well - life is just the same as learning to swim! Do not be afraid of making mistakes, for there is no other way of learning how to live! " - Alfred Adler

6. “Winners are not afraid of losing. But losers are. Failure is a part of the process of success. People who avoid failure also avoid success. " - Robert T. Kiyosaki

7. “The only real failure in life is not to be true to the best one knows." - Buddha

8. “I've missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I've lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I've been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I've failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeeded. " - Michael Jordan

9. “Failure is nature's plan to prepare you for great responsibility. " - Napoleon Hill

10. “ The biggest risk is not taking any risk. In a world that changing really quickly, the only strategy that is guaranteed to fail is not taking risks." - Mark Zuckerberg

11. “No human ever became interesting by not failing. The more you fail and recover and improve, the better you are as a person. Ever meet someone who's always had everything work out for them with zero struggle? They usually have the depth of a puddle. Or they don't exist. " - Chris Hardwick

12. “The greatest mistake you can make in life is to be continually fearing you will make one." - Elbert Hubbard

13. “If you're not prepared to be wrong, you'll never come up with anything original. " - Ken Robinson

14. “One who fears failure limits his activities. Failure is only the opportunity to more intelligently begin again. " - Henry Ford