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Lion cubs and king
Lion Cubs and King. Once upon a time in the vast and wild savannah, a baby lion was born. He was small and helpless, with soft fur and tiny paws. His mother was a proud lioness who watched over him carefully, making sure he was fed and protected from any danger that may come their way. The baby lion grew quickly, learning to walk and play with his siblings.
By vinoth kumarabout a year ago in Petlife
Himalaya mountain
The Himalayas are a mountain range in South Asia, separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau. They extend over 2,400 km (1,500 miles) from the Indus River in the west to the Brahmaputra River in the east. The range encompasses some of the highest peaks in the world, including Mount Everest, which is the highest point on Earth at 8,848 meters (29,029 feet) above sea level.
By vinoth kumarabout a year ago in Earth
True love story
Big Once upon a time, there was a young woman named Emma. She was kind, intelligent, and beautiful. Emma lived in a small town in the countryside, where she worked as a teacher at the local school. Despite having many admirers, she had not yet found true love.
By vinoth kumarabout a year ago in Fiction
Forever and Always: The Enduring Love Story of Jack and Emily"
Forever and Always: The Enduring Love Story of Jack and Emily" Once upon a time, there was a young couple named Jack and Emily. They met in college, and from the moment they saw each other, they knew they had found something special. They began dating, and their love for each other grew stronger every day.
By vinoth kumarabout a year ago in Fiction
Fox in farm house
Once upon a time, in a small pastoral vill nestled in the country, there lived a cunning fox named Remy. Remy was known for his sly ways and his capability to outwit just about anyone. He lived in a cozy den in the forestland, but he'd his eye on a much more luxurious dwelling the grange that sat at the edge of the vill. Remy had watched the grange for months, studying the habits of the humans who lived there. He'd seen the cravens that floated freely in the yard, the cows that grazed in the pasturage, and the planter who tended to the land. Remy knew that the grange was a place of cornucopia, and he was determined to make it his own. One night, when the planter was down in city, Remy crept into the grange through an open window. He was careful not to make a sound as he made his way through the kitchen and into the main part of the house. The first thing he noticed was the warmth- the grange was important cozier than his den in the forestland. Remy padded quietly through the house, his eyes taking in every detail. He saw the planter's thrills by the door, a pile of hay in the corner of the living room, and a coliseum of apples on the table. But what caught his attention utmost of all were the cravens that roosted in the corral outdoors. Remy could smell their succulent scent, and his stomach rolled with hunger. Determined to get his filler, Remy made his way to the corral. He crept over quietly to the door, harkening to the soft clucking of the cravens outside. He could hear their soft breathing and the howl of feathers as they settled in for the night. With a unforeseen burst of energy, Remy pounced on the door, knocking it open and transferring the cravens into a delirium. Feathers flew far and wide as the catcalls tried to escape, but Remy was too quick for them. He seized one of the hens in his jaws and contended out of the corral, his heart pounding with excitement. As he ran back to the house, Remy felt a sense of triumph. He'd done it- he'd sneaked the grange and claimed his prize. But as he approached the window he'd used to enter, he realized that he'd made a terrible mistake. The planter had returned from city beforehand, and he was standing in the kitchen, gaping out the window in shock. Remy set, his heart racing with fear. He knew that he'd been caught, and that the planter would surely discipline him for his audacity. But to Remy's surprise, the planter simply shook his head and smiled." Well, well," he said," looks like we have got a clever bone
By vinoth kumarabout a year ago in Families
Ghost story in mansion
Ghost story in mansion. S W It was a dark and stormy night when John, a young writer, arrived at the old mansion he had rented for the summer. He had hoped to find inspiration in the eerie atmosphere of the place, but he had no idea what was in store for him.
By vinoth kumarabout a year ago in Horror
Indian temple statue
History of indian temple statue The history of Indian temple statues dates back to ancient times, with the earliest known examples dating to the Indus Valley Civilization (2600-1900 BCE). However, the tradition of temple sculpture really flourished during the Gupta period (4th-6th centuries CE) and continued to develop over the centuries that followed.
By vinoth kumarabout a year ago in Fiction
Pazhani murugan
The story of Pazhani Murugan and the Pazhani Murugan Temple dates back centuries ago to the Tamil Sangam era. It is said that Lord Murugan, the son of Lord Shiva and Parvati, once visited the region now known as Pazhani, located in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The area was then a dense forest, and Lord Murugan is said to have meditated there, seeking to rid the world of evil.
By vinoth kumarabout a year ago in Families
Srirangam temple history
Srirangam  W Srirangam Temple is one of the most prominent Hindu temples in India and is located in the state of Tamil Nadu. It is considered to be one of the largest temples in the country and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, who is worshipped here in his form as Lord Ranganatha. The temple is also one of the most important pilgrimage sites in South India, and draws devotees from all over the world.
By vinoth kumarabout a year ago in Families
Indian forest overview
Indian Forests Overview. India is a land of diverse geographical features, and forests are one of the most prominent features of India's terrain. India is home to various types of forests, ranging from tropical rainforests to temperate forests, and from dry deciduous forests to mangrove forests. These forests are not only the source of various forest products but also play a crucial role in preserving the biodiversity of the country. In this essay, we will discuss Indian forests in detail.
By vinoth kumarabout a year ago in Earth
Hungry Tiger saves deer
Once upon a time, in a dense jungle, there lived a fierce and hungry tiger. The tiger was feared by all the animals in the jungle as he was known to be a ruthless predator. He roamed the forest, looking for his next prey. One day, he stumbled upon a baby animal, all alone in the jungle.
By vinoth kumarabout a year ago in Earth
Forest fairy tales
Forest fairy tales Once upon a time, deep in a vast forest, there lived a young boy named Tim. He loved nothing more than spending his days wandering through the woods, exploring the streams and valleys that crisscrossed the landscape. He was always in awe of the natural beauty that surrounded him, from the towering trees that stretched towards the sky to the tiny creatures that scurried across the forest floor.
By vinoth kumarabout a year ago in Earth