"Way of Living" is a book authored by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, offering spiritual and social guidance based on the holy scriptures from various religions. Its primary focus is on achieving salvation, the ultimate goal of human life, and it advises individuals on actions conducive to a successful and purposeful existence.
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Like a shiny, round ornament ready to be placed in the perfect spot on the holiday tree, supernova remnant Cassiopeia A gleams in a new image from the James Webb Space Telescope.
Webbโs high-resolution look at Cassiopeia A in the near-infrared is adding to the treasure trove of information from the telescopeโs recent image taken in mid-infrared light.
The most noticeable colors in Webbโs near-infrared image are clumps of bright orange and light pink that make up the inner shell of the supernova remnant. These tiny knots, comprised of sulfur, oxygen, argon, and neon from the star itself, are only detectable by its Near-Infrared Cameraโs exquisite resolution, and give researchers a hint at how the dying star shattered like glass when it exploded.
The outskirts of the main inner shell, which appear as a deep orange and red in the mid-infrared image, now look like smoke from a campfire in near-infrared. This marks where ejected material from the exploded star is ramming into surrounding gas and dust.
Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, D. Milisavljevic (Purdue University), T. Temim (Princeton University), I. De Looze (University of Gent).
Pongal is a popular Hindu festival celebrated in all parts of the country by different names. Tamil Nadu, a south Indian state, is famous for celebrating the festival of Pongal that lasts for 4 days. The festival is usually observed in the month of January every year. Pongal denotes the beginning of the sun's six-month long voyage northwards. The term "Pongal" is intricately tied to rice and signifies the act of boiling. The occasion serves as an expression of gratitude to the Sun God for a bountiful harvest, with a customary ritual of boiling rice in milk offered as a gesture to the sun prior to the festival's commencement. While Pongal is celebrated across India on the same day, various regions mark the festival under different names. In Rajasthan and Haryana, it is known as Sakraat, while Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh observe it as Uttarayana. Punjab and Himachal Pradesh recognize the festival as Maghi, and Assam refers to it as Bhogali Bihu. These diverse names reflect the cultural richness and regional nuances associated with the festival, each region embracing unique traditions and customs. Let's learn more about Pongal and how to please lord Indra and Sun with true worship in this article
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Every soul must do worship but how to find the correct way? Sant Rampal Ji has revealed all hidden secrets of true worship, and worshipable Kabir god.
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JWST identifies three tiny free-floating brown dwarfs in the star cluster IC 348: objects too small to be stars but larger than most planets
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