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Which brands in India offer Amla Candy in different flavors?

Ridhi Arora
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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Amla is very rich in antioxidants and vitamin C. Minerals, which are important for our body. Since it is a citrus fruit, it is very difficult to consume it raw in large quantities. So, Amla Candy is a good way to get the nutrients of Amla in our body.Brands offering Amla Candy In Different Flavours1. Sri Sri Tattva: Formerly known as Sri Ayurveda, this is a well-known brand in the name of Ayurvedic products. A brand of Sri Sri Ravishankar, founder of the Art of Living, Sri Sri offers amla candy in paan, mango and other flavors priced at nearly 160 ... Read More

How Prosperous plays the role of a benevolent Providence in the Tempest by Shakespeare?

Ridhi Arora
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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William Shakespeare was truly the greatest of all writers. Probably competing Shakespeare’s talent would be Milton and Dante, but no one else. He is not only a poet who is remembered for his life and works, but he is the one who is remembered for only the magnanimity and grandeur of his works.The TempestShakespeare's The Tempest is full of supernatural atmosphere. There is a passage in which he refers to Ovid is Prospero’s renunciation of magic. So, even Shakespeare referred to Ovid’s Metamorphoses to seek some inspiration for his play.Who was Prosperous?Prosperous is almost an embodiment of goodness who as ... Read More

What kind of tragedy is depicted in the book King Lear?

Ridhi Arora
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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Shakespeare is one of the greatest of all writers. He is the one who is remembered for only the magnanimity and grandeur of his works. The works of Shakespeare can be divided into three stages - historical, comedies, and tragedies. Out of the tragedies, King Lear is a melancholic tragedy written in 1605.Features of TragedyThe hero has a terrible flaw.The mood of foreboding follows the play.Hero has experiences of providence not favoring him.The end is usually the death of one or more people as a part of the play.If not death, there is a downfall of the hero which may ... Read More

How was the writing style of Wordsworth different from Coleridge?

Ridhi Arora
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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Both, Wordsworth and Coleridge were famous poets of their time, but both received praise for their own distinct writing styles.ColeridgeSamuel Taylor Coleridge is a popular name among Romantic poets who were influenced by the French Revolution. He was a leader of the British Romantic movement and was born on October 21, 1772, in Devonshire, England.Features of Coleridge’s PoetryTreatment of the Supernatural: He treats the supernatural in such a manner that it becomes convincing and at the same time, in some sense, a criticism of life.Suspension of Disbelief: The way in which Coleridge has achieved the willing suspension of disbelief has ... Read More

How was the writing style of Thomas Hardy different from Charles Dickens?

Ridhi Arora
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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Victorian age is known as the richest age of English Literature. There was a rise in so many writings in terms of prose, fiction, and poetry. Out of the famous novelists, the contribution of Thomas Hardy and Charles Dickens cannot be overlooked.Thomas HardyBorn in Higher Bockhampton, Dorset, England on June 2, 1840, Thomas Hardy was a pessimistic critic and a novelist. His inclination towards the countryside and life of Vessex was reflected in his works.The man-nature relationship remains very indifferent to the man of his writings.In fact, Hardy's tragic vision is a part of his pessimism.The role of fate is ... Read More

Does the saying “Fate Looms Large” hold good in real life?

Ridhi Arora
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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Fate or Providence is not merely an abstract entity governing our lives trivially. It is the course of someone's life for someone or something, seen as outside their control. It is rather the whole substance in dominating us usually. But that does not mean, a human being should forget all labor and toil to wait for what is stored for him in future.Fate Looms LargeA girl was very diligent and sincere in her studies. She always secured the first rank in her class and was prepared well to appear in her final exams the next day. But her fate was ... Read More

What is the order of events of Republic day celebration at Red Fort?

Ridhi Arora
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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Republic day in India is celebrated on 26th of January every year and holds a seminal value. The day is celebrated in grandeur in the capital city's India Gate. Various events take place in the capital city and elsewhere to celebrate the framing of the Indian Constitution.Order of Events On Republic DayPrime Minister lays a floral wreath at Amar Jawan Jyoti. It is an Indian memorial constructed post the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 to commemorate the martyred soldiers of the Indian Armed Forces who died during the war.President along with his bodyguards proceeds to the parade ground in Red Fort. ... Read More

What are the easy dishes that can be made with vegetables available in winters - cauliflower, peas, carrot?

Ridhi Arora
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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The winter season in India witnesses a lot of colorful vegetables in the vegetable market starting from carrots, potatoes, cauliflower, peas, greens like Spinach, ‘methi’, ‘bathua’, ‘chaulai’ etc. Following are the dishes that can be made with the aforementioned vegetables:SoupBoil these vegetables with some water and churn them in a grinder. Sieve the mixture and take out the extract. The soup is ready after proper seasoning with black pepper, salt, and vinegar.Gajar-Gobhi-MatarA popular 'Sabji' made in North India in winters is carrot, cauliflower, and chickpea. In a pan, heat some oil. Add cumin, chillis, dry spices like tejpatta, black pepper, ... Read More

What does 'Ek Onkar' mantra in Sikhism mean?

Ridhi Arora
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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‘Ik onkar’ or ‘Ek Onkar’ is a very sacred mantra for Sikhs all over the world. It is a basic mantra or a devotional hymn offered to their Lord. Also known as the 'mool' mantra , it is said to be Guru Nanak's first teaching sermon.What Does It Mean?The literal translation of "ik onkar satnam karta poorak nirabhu niravair akal murat ajuni saibham gur prasad jap Aadh Sach jugaad sach hai bhee sach nanak hose bhee sach " is that there is only one god, whose name is 'Truth'. He is the creator and is without fear. He is without ... Read More

What is the meaning of the sacred Gayathri Mantra?

Ridhi Arora
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:24

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Gayatri mantra is a very sacred mantra pertaining to Hindu rituals and beliefs. It is known as the “Mother of Vedas” because when one recites it, one gets all knowledge intact.Gayatri MantraThe mantra is Aum Bhoor Bhuwah Swaha, Tat Savitur Vareniyam, Bhargo Devasaya Dheemahi, Dhiyo Yo Naha Prachodyat.Literal Translation of Gayatri MantraOh God! You are the art the Giver of Life, and the remover of pain and sorrow, The harbinger of happiness, Oh! Creator of the Universe, May we receive your supreme sin-destroying light, May you guide our intellect inthe right direction.The Significance of Gayatri MantraThe five faced Gayatri Devi ... Read More

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