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thebiscuiteternal · 11 months
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Sangyao please, for the spooky writing jam? Go as spooky as you like, but for monstery things I prefer xenobiology descriptions to anything gory or bloody! Something based on this tumblr post, with Meng Yao as the flustered monster https://www.tumblr.com/madralee/732704295617740800
"You weren't ever supposed to see this," Meng Yao mumbled into -were those hands or claws? Huaisang really wasn't sure- the appendages covering what passed for his head. "Nobody was ever supposed to see this."
Around... what was still his neck, Huaisang supposed, the ring of eyes on fur-ruff-shaped blackness looked like they were going to cry any moment.
It was... kind of adorable, really. Even though he couldn't entirely figure out what Meng Yao's current shape was supposed to be, what he could see... well, it wasn't scary at all.
He knelt down in front of the huddled lump of darkness and took a hankerchief from his sleeve, beginning to gently blot away the wetness welling up in the extra eyes. "It's okay-"
"No, it's not."
"It's okay," he insisted, gently coaxing the appendages down so he could hold them like hands. "Nobody has to know about this. I won't tell, and I'll make sure not to surprise you next time."
The five-horned shape that constituted Meng Yao's head opened four more eyes that looked just as miserable as the ones around his neck. "How can you possibly ever want to kiss me again after knowing about this?" he asked, despite having no visible mouth to do so.
Huaisang grinned. "I'll kiss you again right now, if that's okay with you."
All of the eyes went wide, and a second set of limbs Huaisang hadn't noticed earlier fidgeted anxiously.
Then Meng Yao nodded.
Raising the hands -and they were starting to look more like hands- he was holding, Huaisang kissed them both, then cupped Meng Yao's face and began peppering kisses under the horns and around the eyes.
By the time he was finished, Meng Yao's appearance had returned to fully human and stabilized.
"Okay? Nie Huaisang asked, gently pressing their foreheads together."
Meng Yao made a noise that could have been a laugh or a sob, then threw his only set of arms around Nie Huaisang, squeezing tightly as he buried his face into Huaisang's neck.
"Okay," came the muffled affirmation.
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eedinanews · 2 years
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mysterioushimachal · 4 months
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Explore the Beautiful Village of Sunnam in Kinnaur
Sunnam, a picturesque village in the Kinnaur District of Himachal Pradesh, is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Nestled in the Pooh Tehsil, Sunnam is divided into two parts: Upper Sunnam and Lower Sunnam. This charming village, renowned for its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, is a testament to the serene and tranquil lifestyle of the Himalayan region. Historical and Cultural…
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gurukul-99 · 2 years
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What Is Sangya?
In simple language, words that give information about some thing, person, place etc. are called nouns. That is, the words which are used in place of a particular person, place, feeling, etc., are called nouns. Also, the words which make sense of any animal, object and place are kept in the category of noun. Examples of this are as follows – Sita, Jaipur, Ramesh, Dog, Guava, Peacock, Delhi, Horse, Taj Mahal, Qutub Minar, Cart, Radio, Pomegranate, Mango, Bravery etc.
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talonabraxas · 1 month
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Lord Surya ☀️ Talon Abraxas
Lord Surya is the chief of the Navagraha, the nine Indian Classical planets and important elements of Hindu astrology. He is often depicted riding a chariot harnessed by seven horses which might represent the seven colors of the rainbow or the seven chakras in the human body. He is also the presiding deity of Sunday. Surya is regarded as the Supreme Deity by Saura sect and Smartas worship him as one of the five primary forms of God.
Surya or the sun, often identified with Aditya, Savitr and Pusan, is another important Vedic deity. He is compared to a bird that flies in the sky and is described as the jewel of the sky. He gives light, produces day and night, gives power and strength to the living beings, makes them active and destroys their laziness and disease.
Surya had three wives, namely, Sharanya (also called Saraniya, Saranyu, Sanjana or Sangya), Ragyi and Prabha. Saranyu was the mother of Vaivasvata Manu (the seventh, i.e., present Manu) and the twins Yama (the Lord of Death) and his sister Yami. She also bore him the twins known as the Ashvins, divine horsemen and physicians to the Devas. Saranyu, being unable to bear the extreme radiance of Surya, created a superficial entity from her shadow called Chhaya and instructed her to act as Surya’s wife in her absence. Chhaya mothered two sons Savarni Manu (the eighth, i.e., next Manu) and Shani (the planet Saturn), and two daughters, Tapti and Vishti. He has two more sons, Revanta or Raivata with Ragyi, and Prabhata with Prabha. Surya is the father of the famous tragic hero Karna, described in the Indian epic Mahabharata, by a human princess named Kunti.
Surya’s sons, Shani and Yama, are responsible for the judgment of human life. Shani provides the results of one’s deeds during one’s life through appropriate punishments and rewards while Yama grants the results of one’s deeds after death.
Karna from the Mahabharata is also believed to be a son of Lord Surya.
Different Names Of Lord Surya
Lord Surya is hailed by 108 names – Surya Ashtottara Shatnamavali. The commonest among them are Aditya, Adideva, Angaraka, Arka, Bhaga, Brahma, Dhanwantari, Dharmadhwaja, Dhatri, Dhumaketu, Indra, Jaya, Maitreya, Prabhakara, Ravi, Rudra, Savitri, Soma, Teja, Vaisravana, Vanhi, Varun and Vishnu.
Lord Surya in Hindu Scriptures
In the Ramayana, Surya is described as father of the King Sugriva, who helped Rama and Lakshmana in defeating the demon king Ravana. He also trains Hanuman. The Suryavanshi dynasty of kings, Rama being one of them, also claims descent from Surya.
In the Mahabharata, Princess Kunti receives instruction for a mantra from the sage Durvasa; by reciting which, she would be able to summon any god and bear a child by him. Incredulous of the power of this mantra, Kunti unwittingly tests it on Surya, but when Surya appears, she gets scared and requests him to go back. However, Surya has an obligation to fulfill the mantra before returning. Surya miraculously causes Kunti to bear the child immediately whilst retaining her virginity so that she, as an unmarried princess, need not face any embarrassment or be subjected to questions from society. Kunti feels compelled to abandon the child, Karna, who grows up to become one of the central characters in the great battle of Kurukshetra.
In astrology
In Vedic astrology Surya is considered a mild malefic on account of his hot, dry nature. Surya represents soul, will-power, fame, the eyes, general vitality, courage, kingship, father, highly placed persons and authority. He is exalted in the sign Mesha, is in mulatrikona in the sign Simha and is in debilitation in the sign Tula. Surya is lord of three nakshatras or lunar mansions: Krittika, Uttara Phalguni and Uttara Ashadha. Surya has the following associations: the colors – copper or red, the metals – gold or brass, the gemstone – ruby, the direction – east and the season of summer. The food grain associated with him is wheat.
Surya Mantra
Surya mantra in Vedic astrology is the ultimate mantra to please Surya Deva. It helps people get rid of all kinds of diseases and gain mental and physical strength along with happiness and well-being. Chanting Surya Mantra daily shall also help the people attain prosperity and abundance. Not only does it develop a sense of assurance in the people, but also, helps overcome self-doubts and other mental distress.
The Surya mantra is:
।। नमः सूर्याय शान्ताय सर्वरोग निवारिणे आयुररोग्य मैस्वैर्यं देहि देवः जगत्पते ।।
Namah Suryaya Shantaya Sarvaroga Nivaarine, Ayurarogya Maisvairyam Dehi Devah Jagatpate
Meaning- Surya Deva, ruler of the Universe, you are the remover of all diseases, the repository of peace. I bow to you, and please bless your devotees with long life, health, and wealth.
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krsnaradhika · 1 year
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Yamuna x Kanha
Yamuna had seen it all.
From the princess of Surya-loka, to the ascetic lass who wandered in and around the verdant forests that besieged her banks where settled a village of cowherds. Kalindi was death's twin, the daughter of the solar god, and a darling younger sister to the god of justice. Once bedecked in all fineries and jewels and celebrated amongst her devotees for her piety, she was now draped in a garb meant for unmarried women though saffron in hue, rudrakshas and jasmine blooms sitting in wreaths and garlands on her slender physique. Her jet black tresses mostly were held back in a bun, a fallacy that kept unwanted attention away when she pulled up the farce of being ordinary and roamed among her children.
An immortal goddess, the one who was foolish enough to abandon the riches and go after a lord whom she had once fallen for, they would say. She was as chaotic and pervasive as her waters were, flooding and bringing destruction when even attempted to be dishonoured. Her complexion resembled that of the butter thief lad who played the flute with the other rustic boys and had long relinquished the vraja she poured life into. Yamuna had not stopped him, she couldn't, but aeons first and now years of wait and agitation told her that she probably should have.
"Jiji, why don't you just tell him?" Nasatya had frowned, enthroning his head on her lap, a distinct melancholy in his almond eyes that resembled hers. "Besides, had he really cared…he would have come to you by now."
"Hush, munchkin!" She chuckled, a great distraction to her lovelorn heart as the elder of her twin baby brothers pouted at the address. "You must not speak of him thus. We are not having this discussion."
"But—"
"Shh! I am not coming back, and you know it." She staunchly shook her head and brushed her alta-smeared lotus palms over his eyes, a gesture for him to rest them shut. "Moreover, I am here because I want to. He is nowhere to be held responsible for my whims and resolve."
And of course, he didn't have to. Love isn't always returned now, is it?
"Even if it would take another lifetime, I'd be unbudged," she says, "I'd give you all of me and all that I can offer, darling. But alas, it's only this heart that I had a right on, and you have it now.
Neither golds and silvers, nor silks weaved brocade and tapestry. Only I come to you, would you still want me?"
Maybe Nasatya was right. Maybe Dasra would be upset with her for another millennium. Perhaps Surya would no longer hold her close to his heart and shower her with unbridled love. Probably Sangya and Chhaya were more than appalled, she had agonised them more than they deserved. And Shani…well, he did have a temper but a cute one. But he did go on and around visiting her once in a while; bringing berries sometimes, bouquets the other. He too, had been impishly outraged by the sheer audacity. But who was she fraught with? The art of exasperating people had to be the loveliest of all!
"It's all that I had ever desired, beloved." She finds her Kanhaai speaking from beside, their hands intertwined as he brings them to his lips and kisses her knuckles, and the back of her palm, her forehead and her heated jaws and fuchsia tinted cheeks. The peacock feather tucked in his diadem lilts with his heart where she resides. The Shrivatsa insignia gleams in exuberance. SangyaNandini giggles at the funny feeling which somersaults in her tummy, leaning and basking against the warmth his mere presence itself effortlessly exudes as they saunter into the territory of Khandava.
"Oh yes? But I had butter for you. You know, I thought it had to be the condition of espousing you."
"Really, Yamunae! Where?!"
Yamuna laughs, yet again. And Madhava looks at her for a moment, adoring the smile that had her bimba like lips stretching from ear to ear. He tugs at her veil mischievously and deliberately, demanding, "Maakhan, Priyae! Where is it?"
"Oh well you see—" She makes an utterly naive face and points at her lips, where she does have some traces of the butter she had received from her devotee as an affectionate offering. Kalindi's Keshava raises an eyebrow, leans and seeks consent before capturing them in a soft kiss that grows passionate with each passing moment and cradles her, so full of love and yearning - the feeling which once gnawed at her. She feels his midnight black curls against her fingers as they roam around in them, desperately clinging to him, and yet blushing tomatoes at the act.
They cross the rest of the distance with her in his robust arms, swayed off her feet quite literally.
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drrupal-helputrust · 5 months
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International Youth Day 2023 : Sangya Singh | अंतर्राष्ट्रीय युवा दिवस 2023 : संज्ञा सिंह
As we all know that every year on August 12th, International Youth Day is observed to increase understanding of the obstacles and concerns encountered by young individuals worldwide, and to advocate for their untapped capabilities.
This day is meant to empower young people to participate in public life so that they are prepared and equipped to contribute to society’s development all around the world.
Each year, International Youth Day focuses on a specific theme that highlights different aspects of empowering and nurturing youth. In 2023, the selected theme is "Green Skills for Youth: Towards a Sustainable World" which emphasizes how the youth of today can integrate and apply green skills to foster environmentally responsible choices both in their professional endeavors and daily lives.
On International Youth Day, we are sharing the views of Ms Sangya Singh, Entrepreneur, Model and Social Media influencer in public interest.
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helputrust-harsh · 5 months
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International Youth Day 2023 : Sangya Singh | अंतर्राष्ट्रीय युवा दिवस 2023 : संज्ञा सिंह
As we all know that every year on August 12th, International Youth Day is observed to increase understanding of the obstacles and concerns encountered by young individuals worldwide, and to advocate for their untapped capabilities.
This day is meant to empower young people to participate in public life so that they are prepared and equipped to contribute to society’s development all around the world.
Each year, International Youth Day focuses on a specific theme that highlights different aspects of empowering and nurturing youth. In 2023, the selected theme is "Green Skills for Youth: Towards a Sustainable World" which emphasizes how the youth of today can integrate and apply green skills to foster environmentally responsible choices both in their professional endeavors and daily lives.
On International Youth Day, we are sharing the views of Ms Sangya Singh, Entrepreneur, Model and Social Media influencer in public interest.
#SangyaSingh #InternationalDay4Youth2022 #अंतर्राष्ट्रीय_युवा_दिवस_2022 #youthday #internationalyouthday #nationalyouthday #swamivivekananda #education #india #swamivivekanandajayanti #motivation #vivekananda #happyyouthday #ramakrishnamath #youthgoals #motivationalquotes #youthpower #swamivivekanand #youthempowerment #vivekanandajayanti #swamivivekanandaji #youngsters #youthicon
#NarendraModi  #PMOIndia
#HelpUTrust #HelpUEducationalandCharitableTrust
#KiranAgarwal #DrRupalAgarwal #HarshVardhanAgarwal
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helputrust · 5 months
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International Youth Day 2023 : Sangya Singh | अंतर्राष्ट्रीय युवा दिवस 2023 : संज्ञा सिंह
As we all know that every year on August 12th, International Youth Day is observed to increase understanding of the obstacles and concerns encountered by young individuals worldwide, and to advocate for their untapped capabilities.
This day is meant to empower young people to participate in public life so that they are prepared and equipped to contribute to society’s development all around the world.
Each year, International Youth Day focuses on a specific theme that highlights different aspects of empowering and nurturing youth. In 2023, the selected theme is "Green Skills for Youth: Towards a Sustainable World" which emphasizes how the youth of today can integrate and apply green skills to foster environmentally responsible choices both in their professional endeavors and daily lives.
On International Youth Day, we are sharing the views of Ms Sangya Singh, Entrepreneur, Model and Social Media influencer in public interest.
#SangyaSingh #InternationalDay4Youth2022 #अंतर्राष्ट्रीय_युवा_दिवस_2022 #youthday #internationalyouthday #nationalyouthday #swamivivekananda #education #india #swamivivekanandajayanti #motivation #vivekananda #happyyouthday #ramakrishnamath #youthgoals #motivationalquotes #youthpower #swamivivekanand #youthempowerment #vivekanandajayanti #swamivivekanandaji #youngsters #youthicon
#NarendraModi  #PMOIndia
#HelpUTrust #HelpUEducationalandCharitableTrust
#KiranAgarwal #DrRupalAgarwal #HarshVardhanAgarwal
www.helputrust.org
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slicedblackolives · 9 months
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only asking this because you mentioned in the tags that orgasms make your period go away,
do you know of any sex toy shops in Delhi, that also sell affordable shit???
im on a student budget
I’ve purchased breeze and pulse from mymuse and I’ve really enjoyed breeze! they’re a bit pricey tho. I don’t know about any in person shops.
edit: sangya project looks great
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hindwidictionary · 10 months
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Exploring the Depth of Hindi Language: The Significance of a HindwiDictionary
The Hindi language, with its roots in ancient Sanskrit, is a tapestry of history, culture, and tradition. Its vocabulary is a reflection of India's diverse landscapes, religions, and influences. To truly appreciate and understand Hindi, one must delve into the vast ocean of words and meanings that make up its lexicon. This is where a Hindi dictionary, or "Hindi Shabadkosh," plays a vital role.A Hindwidictionary serves as a linguistic guide, offering meanings, translations, and insights into the rich tapestry of Hindi words. It is a compendium of knowledge, capturing the essence of Hindi expressions, idioms, and phrases. Whether you are a student, a language enthusiast, or someone looking to communicate effectively in Hindi, a Hindi dictionary is an indispensable tool.
Within the pages of a Hindi dictionary, you embark on a journey through the intricate web of nouns (Sangya), verbs (Kriya), adjectives (Visheshan), adverbs (Kriya Visheshan), pronouns (Sarvnam), prepositions (Sambandhbodhak), conjunctions (Samanarthak), and interjections (Avyay). Each word, carefully defined and explained, reveals its unique significance and contributes to the kaleidoscope of Hindi language.The Hindi Shabadkosh not only assists in deciphering Hindi words, but it also provides translations from English to Hindi and vice versa. It serves as a bridge between two languages, helping learners and language enthusiasts to communicate effectively and accurately. Moreover, it uncovers the idiomatic expressions, proverbs, and commonly used phrases in Hindi, offering deeper insights into the language's cultural nuances.
Beyond its practical use, a Hindi dictionary is a gateway to exploring the language's vibrant literary and artistic heritage. It unravels the hidden meanings in Hindi literature, poetry, and songs, allowing readers to appreciate the nuances and imagery crafted by Hindi words. Furthermore, it acts as a window into the world of Bollywood, where Hindi cinema weaves magic through its dialogues and lyrics.
In conclusion, a Hindi dictionary is a treasure trove that unlocks the beauty and intricacies of the Hindi language. It goes beyond mere translations, enabling learners and enthusiasts to immerse themselves in the cultural nuances and profound expressions that Hindi has to offer. So, embark on this linguistic adventure, discover the power of words, and let the Hindi Shabadkosh be your trusted companion in unraveling the depths of Hindi language.
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sangyasharma · 2 years
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gurukul-99 · 2 years
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What Is Sangya?
In simple language, words that give information about something, a person, a place, etc. are called nouns. The words used in place of a particular person, place, feeling, etc., are called nouns. Also, the words which make sense of any animal, object, or place are kept in the category of nouns. Examples of this are Sita, Jaipur, Ramesh, Dog, Guava, Peacock, Delhi, Horse, Taj Mahal, Qutub Minar, Cart, Radio, Pomegranate, Mango, Bravery, etc.
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