A SHORT NOTE ON MY MOOD THIS WEEK
Sometimes, situation comes when our mind got stuck. It is a very surreal condition. Everything seems to be meaningless and useless. We can’t connect with our surroundings. Messy life, messy mind, messy room, messy hair…
Oh God!
Everything gives the impression of being haphazard. There are so many things running in our mind. It feels like we can’t go through like this anymore. At this point of time, we need a listener. Someone, in front of whom, we can cry like anything. We can share our feelings, useless points, assumed scenarios and problems. We need that the person should listen to us without interrupting, without judging or giving any piece of advice, just listen to our stuffs.
We need a person in our life on whom we can rely on. Believing that he will never judge us and most importantly, will understand us. At the end of the day, deep within we all need a friend to console us and listen all our stupid thoughts.
However, the miserable fact is that there is hardly any person who has a friend like this. We all know that we have to sleep with our stories hiding them in our hearts.
This is an excruciating situation.
Ancient Indian Scholars
Ancient Indian Scholars You Must Know India is a country of great heritage, geography and biodiversity.This country has given many scholars to the world. Here are some you must know. SAGE SUSHRUTA [Father of all surgeries] (Lived around 800 B.C.E.) He was an ancient physician. He was the first person in the world history to introduce surgery. He discovered the procedure of rhinoplasty (surgery of nose), 300 operations including caesarean, abdominal surgery, brain surgery. He discovered 121 surgical tools, which are used in modern surgeries too. Cataract removal was first carried out by Sushruta. He used herbs before operation to prevent sepsis. He used to perform dissection of human body to read anatomy without using knife. He had mentioned all his discoveries, observations and knowledge in his Sanskrit scripture `Sushrut Samhita`. Sushrut Samhita is one out of three pillars of AYURVEDA. It is also a part of “Atharvaveda”. This scripture was written in around 600 ...
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