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An Eye For An Art

  When you are standing in the room with that painting in front of you nobody would care to make the relation of why you are looking at that piece or what is your relationship with that. It might be that you are allured by its smiling face, its mystique eyes or the whole scenery captured your soul.                        What you are looking at is your choice and it's your understanding of it. You will keep on wondering. How is it painted and why is it painted and what is the emotion lying behind it?            These facts make a piece even more beautiful as you get to involve yourself in the subject. For example, Do you know why the fingers of God and Adam do not touch in Michelangelo's famous work of art on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel of the Apostolic Palace in Vatican City? The finger of God is extended to the maximum, but the finger of Adam is with the last contracted phalanges. This understanding of art is to explain that God is always there, but the decision is men.

Enchanting Bhutan

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  The eastern edge of Himalayan terrain touching Bhutan houses has notable Monasteries situated near Dzongs (fortresses) in scenic hilly landscape sloping down to valleys that feel the stroke emotive live rivers.  Jomolhari Peak is popular with the Trekkers who reach the height of 7,326 meters whereas those interested in Buddhism find in Taktsang monastery thickly forested Paro Valley.  Most places have an unadulterated serene natural surround that is still untouched by human greed and the modernity of rat-race better known to city dwellers.  Even Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan is a real treat for the peace-loving gentry. One can feel timelessness when visiting Dechencholing Palace in Thimpu. The place is also loved by wildlife as it boasts the untouched Motithang Takin Preserve, a natural and original home for The ‘Dong Gyem Tsey’ or Takin, the National Animal of Bhutan. Photographers delight is just 20 kilometres off the city called Sangaygang View Point.  Visitors relish the sp

How To Become a Pro-Reader

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Quality Reading is an embedded royalty in the course of gaining knowledge. If I daresay on my part, " A good book for me is like a refuge and a cure from the innumerable dilemmas of the world. It's a solution. A library filled with tales and topics will render a new vision to interpret life".    For learning a novel idea or a perspective you grab a particular genre, and that authentic substance fills your brain with information. Your brain gets a transgression or a push from what you believed in the past and formulates a new concept. Reading defines your life in a way you can understand your past and even your present. There is no book where a writer or the author/biographer hasn't made an effort to collectively represent the facts and fiction. You can criticize the writings but you cannot cancel or ignore them.  There are moments where a single line from some novel or a textbook can erupt through your mind and change your life. You never know. What I feel is, it does

Covid-Through a Child's eye

 I am quite eager today to share with you my chosen topic of difficult roads that often leads to beautiful destinations.  This applies to all of us here who are passing through the same time as the world witnessed the horror of a pandemic. I never had heard this word before, never took it seriously. I knew what a virus is, but until now I never understood how deadly it can be. Nevertheless, the "corona kaal" as we call it is unexpected and a mixed experience for me.  8 months at home...I am a kid..how long would I be able to stay at home? How long will stay from my class? How long?  Won't I feel an urge to run outside with bare feet not caring about the silly virus? The answer is. .  I will stay as long as there doesn't come a green signal of "coast (in this case air) is clear.  Because it's not just me who will be prone. These are all my brothers and sisters and my elders whom I must save from the jaws of death. I will be patient until there will come a day