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JAGANNATH THE DEITY

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Huma HI FRIENDS TODAY WE SHALL LEARN ABOUT JAGANNATH  Shree Jagannath Puri Temple is one of the most impressive monuments of the Indian State Odisha, was constructed by a famous king of the Ganga Dynasty  Ananta Varman Chodaganga Deva  dating back to the 12th century at the seashore Puri.  “During Satyayuga, there was a great king, Indradyumna, who possessed all the noble qualities of a Brahmana.  He was born in Suryavamsa in the fifth generation of Brahma  and was a very religious man.” In order to see the deity, he observed fast unto death on Mount Neela. Once he heard a voice saying that he will see the deity so he sacrificed a horse and built a temple and Narada installed the idol of Sri Narsimha in the temple. One night he slept and saw Lord Jagannath in his dream.  Though Jagannath's black hue is analogous to that of Lord Krishna, he actually  represents the common farmer on the field who gets tanned by exposure to the scorching heat .  Because of the spiritual ecstasy,  Kris

THE JUNGLE BOOK

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By Huma Hi viewers, today we shall learn a famous story known as the jungle book SUMMERY In this classic Walt Disney animation based on Rudyard Kipling's book, Mowg li, an a bandoned child raised by wolves, has his peaceful existence threatened by the return of the man-eating tiger Shere Khan. Facing certain death, Mowgli must overcome his reluctance to leave his wolf family and return to the "man village." But he is not alone on his quest: Aided by Bagheera the panther, and later by the carefree bear Balloo he braves the jungle's many perils. Of the Mowgli stories, the first short story is called “Mowgli’s Brothers.” In it, the reader is first introduced to Mowgli, a young human child who is found in the wilderness by wolves. He is subsequently raised by these wolves as one of their pack. “Kaa’s Hunting” continues with Mowgli’s adventures, focusing on Mowgli as he grows up and, like a growing child, must learn his place, and at times by trial and error. “Tiger, Tiger

EXCITING STORY ABOUT MY LIFE

Part 2 So after Rina went to the police custody the polices were asking Rina many questions. On the other hand, my father was getting really anxious. He asked us over and over again ''Is Rina a thief or not?''  ''Is Rina a thief or not?'' The next day he went to the court and the judge called rina and said ''Tell the truth, Rina  d on't lie that you are not a thief.'' There are a lot of lawyers around if you lie, the lawyers will immediately know that you are lying. Just then my dad came forwards and told us that ''leave it to me.'' Then he whispered in her ears ''Rina I have been helping you for a month and a half so tell me the truth or if you don't the police will put you in jail for three years.'' Rina was little so she said ''sorry I am not a thief. The first two times I really needed money but then I  was having fun tricking you.''All the lawers laughed and one of them said 

EXCITING STORY ABOUT MY LIFE

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Huma Hi, I am Huma.  Today l am going to tell you one interesting  story of my life. Part -1 One evening as I was passing the market with my mom and dad we saw a little girl crying in the middle of the streets. My dad walked up to her and asked her ''what's your name''?' why are you here are you?'' she said"I am Rina, a poor girl''. Some thieves stole all my money. Me, my dad, and my mother saved money. My dad who is an advocate is a kind-hearted, gentleman so he said ''I will help you'', and gave her some money.  The next day as my dad was going to the court, he again saw Rina, he said ''why are you here''? ''Didn't I give you money yesterday''? She said ''yes, but the thieves again stole it''. ''Help me, please uncle''. Ok! my dad said. Dad grew suspicious as it happed everyday. He comes home everyday and tells us that something is wrong. One day as my dad

Aesop's Fables for Children

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Huma List of the Fables Æsop for ChildrenVia Library Congress  “ Aesop's Fables ”—also called “the Aesopica”—are a collection of stories designed to teach moral lessons credited to Aesop, a Greek slave and storyteller thought to have lived between 620 and 560 BCE.