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L is for Leaves
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Nature never cease to amaze me. It’s elements, It’s contents have always inspired me, motivated me, given me a lot to write and explore about. Another beautiful sight in this series is leaf on a plant. The fresh green leaf highlighted by sun. Fresh, raw, unripe, immature leaves. Various shades…
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K for Kitchen gardens
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Here I will tell you the importance and happiness associated with kitchen gardens. I don’t need to tell that its natural, organic and made by your own hands. The hand-grown, home-grown vegetables are nutritious, organic, healthy, pesticide-free. Being free form any pesticide its helps detoxify our bodies from harmful things.…
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J is for Jungle
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The deep, dense, dark, holding so many secrets which are still unexplored. The word jungle originates from the Sanskrit word Jangla meaning uncultivated land. Jungles cover a major part of national parks and sanctuaries which are protecting and taking care of endangered and other animals, birds, reptiles, flora, fauna etc.…
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I is for Incredible India
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I Incredible India nature’s paradise. The India that has given me my identity, nature’s paradise to be with it. I love the natural things around me and crave more to explore this beautiful country. I am a proud Indian who writes about panch tattvas of life. The word ‘panch…
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H for habitat, for hydro power
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Hydro-power or water power The energy of falling water, rain, or melting ice or fast running water is a natural resource we can utilize for power. and generating electricity. How can a nature lover forget or not discuss this natural power resource? Since ancient times, hydro-power from many kinds of…
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G is for Garden Greens
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G is for Green G is for garden Why garden? because I feel that’s the closest one is to nature in his or her surroundings. Creating a garden to spending time there, talking to plants, nurturing them is a very stress releasing and relaxing exercise. There is…
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F is for Fire
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Fire Also called Agni and is associated to Sun. Yet again I’m back to Panch Tatwa’s of nature. Fire is another important element, it represents growth, movement. It is the source of energy and light. It is hot in nature and even regulates the temperature of our body. Food…
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E is for Earth
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In continuation of Panch Tatwa’s, I will be writing on this very important element of Earth, Our very own Mother Earth. The one and only. The mother of all, Layer by layer by layer has it formed, The natures best gift for humans, The only planet with water for survival,…