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एक दायरा ऐसा भी ?(BL in Hindi)

(complete) english..you can read in English with translater feature क्या होगा अगर किसी इंसान ने एक लम्बे अरसे तक अपनी मोहब्बत का इंतज़ार किया और अचानक उसे पता चले कि जिसका इंतज़ार वो एक अरसे से कर रहा है वो कोई लड़की नही बल्कि निहायती खूबसूरत लड़का है! एक ऐसा खूबसूरत राजकुमार जियान जो एक महान योद्धा भी है लेकिन उसमे दया नाम की कोई चीज नही है, उसके नजर मे किसी भी चीज की अहमियत उससे अहमियत बढ़ कर नही है, अपने अध्यात्म शक्ति का प्रयोग उसके क्रोध पर निर्भर है! एक राजकुमार सोवी जिसने अपनी मोहब्बत का इंतज़ार एक लम्बे अरसे से किया है वो बहुत ही उदार है जो हर किसी से प्यार करना जानता है लोगों के सामने वो कठोर है लेकिन सत्य तो यही है की वो अत्यधिक मृदु स्वभाव का है! सोवी और जियान की ऐसी रोमांटिक लव स्टोरी जिन्होंने कुछ न कहते हुए भी एक दूसरे को प्यार किया और ये साबित कर दिया कि खामोश रह कर भी प्यार किया जा सकता है! दो जन्मो के लम्बे दौर की यह एक खामोश मोहब्बत की कहानी है! पहले जन्म में वे प्राचीन कबीले के राजकुमार थे जो आध्यात्मिक शक्ति के मालिक और योद्धा थे । सोवी का जियान एकतरफा प्यार अंत तक दो तरफा हो जाती है उस प्यार को हासिल करने के लिए एक जन्म काफी नहीं थे अंततः वो एक होते है अपने दूसरे जन्म में जब वो एक मशहूर यूनिवर्सिटी में एक साथ पढ़ते हैं, सोवी का जियान को पाने की जिद और जियान की शिद्दत इस जन्म में दोनो को एक दूसरे के करीब ले आई!.

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The genealogy of morals

On the Genealogy of Morality: A Polemic (Genealogy of Morals) is an 1887 book by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. It consists of a preface and three interrelated essays that expand and follow through on concepts Nietzsche sketched out in Beyond Good and Evil (1886). The three trace episodes in the evolution of moral concepts with a view to confronting "moral prejudices", specifically those of Christianity and Judaism. Some Nietzsche scholars consider Genealogy to be a work of sustained brilliance and power as well as his masterpiece. Since its publication, it has influenced many authors and philosophers. In the "First Treatise", Nietzsche demonstrates that the two opposite pairs "good/evil" and "good/bad" have very different origins, and that the word "good" itself came to represent two opposed meanings. In the "good/bad" distinction, "good" is synonymous with nobility and everything which is powerful and life-asserting; in the "good/evil" distinction, which Nietzsche calls "slave morality", the meaning of "good" is made the antithesis of the original aristocratic "good", which itself is re-labelled "evil". This inversion of values develops out of the resentment of the powerful by the weak. In the "Second Treatise" Nietzsche advances his thesis that the origin of the institution of punishment is in a straightforward (pre-moral) creditor/debtor relationship. Man relies on the apparatus of forgetfulness in order not to become bogged down in the past. This forgetfulness is, according to Nietzsche, an active "faculty of repression", not mere inertia or absentmindedness. Man needs to develop an active faculty to work in opposition to this, so promises necessary for exercising control over the future can be made: this is memory. Nietzsche's purpose in the "Third Treatise" is "to bring to light, not what ideal has done, but simply what it means; what it indicates; what lies hidden behind it, beneath it, in it; of what it is the provisional, indistinct expression, overlaid with question marks and misunderstandings" (§23). As Nietzsche tells us in the Preface, the Third Treatise is a commentary on the aphorism prefixed to it. Textual studies have shown that this aphorism consists of §1 of the Treatise (not the epigraph to the Treatise, which is a quotation from Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra). This opening aphorism confronts us with the multiplicity of meanings that the ascetic ideal has for different groups: (a) artists, (b) philosophers, (c) women, (d) physiological casualties, (e) priests, and (f) saints. The ascetic ideal, we may thus surmise, means very little in itself, other than as a compensation for humanity's need to have some goal or other. As Nietzsche puts it, man "will rather will nothingness than not will".

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FIRE HUMANS IN HINDI

यह कहानी एक ऐसी दुनिया पर आधारित है। जो हमारी दुनिया के जैसी है। इस कहानी में उस दुनिया के इतिहास को बताया गया है। वह इतिहास जो मिट चुका है। जब इंसानों का जन्म नहीं हुआ था। उस समय दुनिया पर FIRE HUMANS राज करते थे। एक समय ऐसा आया। दुनिया पर ऐसे राजा राज करने लगे। जो बहुत जालिम थे। वह अपनी जनता पर अत्याचार करते थे। उस समय दुनिया पर अत्याचार, भ्रष्टाचार और अपराधों का भंडार था। उस समय एक योद्धा ने जालिम राजाओं से युद्ध किया था। यह कहानी आधारित है उस योद्धा और उसके साथियों के मेहनत और कठोर परिश्रम करके दुनिया को जालिम राजाओं से आजाद कराया और शांति की स्थापना की। my Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Hinglish-sama-novel-update-news-105542290905160/

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2024-10-27 02:51
One common theme is kindness. Many stories show how being kind to others, even strangers or those in need, is rewarded. For example, in stories where characters help the poor or the sick, they often receive good fortune in return.
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2024-10-25 04:49
Sure. One popular Hindi moral story is 'The Lion and the Mouse'. A little mouse accidentally wakes up a sleeping lion. The lion is angry and wants to kill the mouse, but the mouse pleads for mercy and says it might be able to help the lion one day. Later, the lion gets trapped in a hunter's net, and the mouse uses its small teeth to chew through the net and frees the lion. The moral is that even the smallest creature can be of great help.
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2024-11-26 10:39
One common moral is honesty. For example, like in the story of the boy and the wallet. When people are honest, they build trust in society. Another is kindness, as seen in the story of friends helping a less - wealthy friend. It makes the world a better place. Also, perseverance is often a moral. Imagine a story where a person tries over and over again to achieve a goal, and finally succeeds. It shows that if we keep going, we can reach our dreams.
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2024-12-13 20:21
One of the best morals for stories is 'kindness pays off'. In many fairy tales, like 'Cinderella', her kindness in the face of cruelty is eventually rewarded. It teaches readers that being kind to others, even when they are unkind to you, can lead to positive outcomes in the long run.
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One common moral is kindness. In many stories, characters who are kind are rewarded. For example, in 'The Little Prince', the Little Prince's kindness towards the fox creates a special bond. Another moral could be perseverance. We see it in stories like 'The Tortoise and the Hare', where the slow - but - determined tortoise wins by not giving up. Also, honesty is a significant moral. In 'Pinocchio', when Pinocchio lies, his nose grows, teaching children the importance of being truthful.
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