Monday, June 10, 2024
PALACE OF WINDS
Sunday, June 9, 2024
JUNE 8
Saturday, June 8, 2024
DEAD BODIES PRESERVED BY EGYPTIANS
Mummies
A mummy is the body of a person that has been preserved by artificial means after death. The Egyptians used to make mummies out of dead people because they believed in life after death. They had a firm belief that after passing away, they would make a journey to another world where they would lead a new life. They believed that they would need their bodies intact in the afterlife.
Mummification: Mummification was a long and complicated process and it took about 70 days to completely convert a body into a mummy. The priest in-charge used to commence the ceremony and wear a mask of a jackal representing the god Anubis. The body was embalmed with scented lotions and chemicals at first and then covered with wraps of linen. Once the body was completely covered, it was placed in a massive stone coffin known as sarcophagus. In the Egyptian religion, the body had to be preserved in order for the soul or 'Ba' of the person to unite with the 'Ba' of that person in the afterlife.
Egyptian Mummies facts and History: Ancient Egyptians were buried with their valuables, general belongings and even food. Artists were especially called to paint the tomb walls with the major scenes from the dead person's life. Many mummies were buried with carved wooden figures of slaves. It was believed that the carved figures would magically come to life in the land of the dead. However, for famous kings, even real servants and slaves were buried in the tomb with their mummies.
Not all Egyptians got the privilege of getting their bodies mummified. Mummification was an expensive process and only the rich people could avail this facility. The bodies of the people from the poor section of the society were just wrapped in cloth and buried in the dry ground.
After life: Over the past few thousand years, many of the Egyptian mummies have been destroyed for various reasons. Some were burned for fuel, some were ground into powder to make magical concoctions, and some were destroyed by treasurehunters and robbers.
Curation: Today, most of the mummies are open for public display in museums around the world. The most famous mummies are those of the ancient Pharaohs like Tutenkhamen and Rameses. A great deal of precaution was taken by the scientists while studying them and most of the investigation was done by using CAT scan and X-Ray machines.
Myths and rumours about Mummies: Mummies have also been linked with a number of myths. The most famous mummy believed to have special powers and cast a curse is that of king Tutenkhamen. When Tutenkhamen's tomb was first discovered, a message in ancient hieroglyphics was also found, written on its entrance. Translated, the message said, “Death shall come on swift wings to the person who disturbs the peace of the Emperor”. This frightful message started several rumours saying that there was a curse on King Tut's tomb.
A few months after the tomb was opened, a British Lord became ill from a mosquito bite. He was present when they had opened the tomb. A few months later, he died. Rumour said a mark similar to the mosquito bite was found in the exact same position on King Tut's cheek. Howard Carter, the man who discovered King Tut's tomb, lived to be sixty-five. He died of natural causes. He did not believe in any curse.
But there are several cases of illness and death linked to the opening of ancient tombs and opening of the mummy cases. Archaeologists have also found out certain poisonous plant molds in the ancient tombs. Maybe, this is what is responsible for the scary reputation of the tombs and mummies. Today, when archaeologists go to explore tombs, they wear masks to protect themselves from these dangerous plant molds.
Perhaps the rumours of the curse were deliberately spread as a part of ancient tactics to prevent the robbers from fiddling around with and stealing from the mummies. Whatever the truth may be, Hollywood will continue to have a great deal of fun with the 'mummy's curse'.
Friday, June 7, 2024
THE STORY OF THE MAN WHO NEVER GAVE UP ON HIS DREAMS
Mr. Bean (Rowan Atkinson)
A lot of TV shows rejected him, and he felt devastated but despite many rejections, he never stopped believing in himself. He had a great passion for making people laugh and knew that he was very good at it. He started focusing more and more on his original comedy sketches and soon realised that he could speak fluently whenever he played some character. He found a way to overcome his stuttering and he also used that as an inspiration for his acting. While studying for his master’s Rowan Atkinson co-created the strange and surreal character known as Mr. Bean.
He had success with other shows, Mr. Bean made him globally famous and despite all the obstacles, he faced because of his looks and his speaking disorder, he proved that even without a heroic body or a Hollywood face, you can become one of the most loved and respected actors in the world.
This is the motivational success story of Rowan Atkinson. It’s so inspiring because it teaches us that to be successful in life, the most important things are passion, hard work, dedication and never giving up attitude, without caring about our feelings and weaknesses.
Moral of the story:
No one is born perfect. Don’t be afraid. People can accomplish amazing things every day in spite of their weaknesses and failures. So go and do the best you can in this life.
Thursday, June 6, 2024
A STORY WORTH YOUR TIME
Six Golden Eggs
A young girl asked her grandfather,
"Papa, what can you teach me that can be useful in my life?"
The grandfather thought for a long time, and then he said,
"I think I have a powerful life lesson to teach you. But before that, you have to do something that will get everyone's attention, something huge."
The girl asked pleasantly,
"Something like what, Papa?"
The grandfather paused for a moment, then whistled,
"You should go around the neighborhood and tell everyone that my ostrich had laid six golden eggs. They would all be surprised to hear it. Then tell them that each egg is worth many millions, and that I would become a multimillionaire by selling them. Tell everyone that soon my life would change forever, and I would become one of the richest person in the society."
The young girl did so without understanding the essence of it. After she came back, she and her grandfather waited all day and into the night, but none of their neighbours showed up at their house to congratulate them and rejoice with them.
The following morning, the grandfather said to the girl,
"Now, you should go back around the neighborhood and tell everyone that during last night, a thief came and destroyed my house, killed my ostrich and stole all the golden eggs. Tell them I've lost everything!"
The girl went out and told the neighbours so. However, after a short while, a shocking number of people crowded at their house. Surprised, the young girl asked her grandfather,
"Papa, why is it that a lot of people showed up today, but none came yesterday?"
The grandfather smiled and said,
"When people hear good news about you, they stay silent, ignore it and act like nothing happened. But when they hear bad news about you, they spread it like wildfire, and rush to confirm if it is true. People will find it difficult to celebrate your success, but will rush to witness your downfall..."
At that moment, the grandfather placed an arm around the girl's shoulders, smiled again, and then continued,
"Now this is the powerful life lesson I've got to teach you... The biggest lie we are told by people around us is that they are happy to see us succeed. The truth is, most people, even close friends and neighbours don't want to see you succeed. When someone realises you're becoming more successful than them, it becomes a threat. Most people genuinely do not like people doing better than them. They become jealous, and deep down inside, they want nothing more than to have that life. However, it is important to remember that you cannot control how others act or how they perceive you. Instead, focus on being the best version of yourself. Stop trying to change them, stop worrying about what they are doing. Set your goals, follow your dreams, listen to your heart, and don't let anyone or anything stop you from achieving your dreams.
Wednesday, June 5, 2024
5 JUNE
World Environment Day
World Environment Day is celebrated on 5 June every year, to create awareness and to take action for the protection of our fragile environment.
Our environment is facing a number of challenges. We have been exploiting and destroying our ecosystem. The data on environmental destruction is shocking. Every three seconds, the world loses forest cover the size of a football ground and over the last century, we have destroyed half of our wetlands. As much as 50% of our coral reefs have already been lost. We have started feeling the effects of global warming and climate change. The earth will soon become unlivable for human beings.
This is why World Environment Day becomes relevant. It focuses on the restoration of the ecosystem. Only healthy ecosystems can help us enhance people’s livelihoods, counteract climate change and stop the collapse of biodiversity. This is the most important issue before humanity today. All of us should be aware of these challenges so that we work towards bringing a change. Let us create maximum awareness and work hard to improve the health of our environment. This is what we should do for ourselves and also for future generations. We should take a pledge to protect our ecosystem and to live a simple, harmless life.
Each year, World Environment Day has a special theme. This year (2024), the theme is "Land Restoration, Desertification, and Drought Resilience." It's about bringing back healthy land, preventing deserts from growing, and dealing with water shortages.
Tuesday, June 4, 2024
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