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    How Hathras figured in Swami Vivekanand's life

    Hathras, known for the tragic stampede, is also historically significant for Swami Sadananda, one of Swami Vivekananda's earliest disciples. Sadananda, originally a station-master, became a monk and introduced the tradition of addressing monks as 'Maharaj'. This narrative highlights Hathras' role in India's spiritual heritage.

    Life is but a dream

    Everything in this physical world is made of matter, which is made of particles constantly in motion. Just as everything in nature changes from one moment to the next, our lives also change continually. This change brings turmoil, agitation and, inevitably, loss, sorrow and pain.

    MasterChef Australia contestant stuns judges with Pani Puri, video goes viral

    A MasterChef Australia contestant impresses judges with a pani puri presentation, sparking a viral sensation online. The video's popularity underscores the widespread love for this iconic Indian street food.

    Meet 'the master': Tailor overloaded with orders for politicians' kurta-pyjamas for Lok Sabha polls 2024

    Giridhari Barik has measurements for over 150 politicians in Odisha, including CM Naveen Patnaik. He said that the politicians' fashion tastes have changed over the years. Most prefer cotton, but now many like linen. While kurtas are the same, some want short sleeves, some want long, and they also want different neck designs.

    Ed Sheeran's Bollywood Return: 'Shape of You' singer masters Allu Arjun's 'Butta Bomma' moves with Armaan Malik in viral video

    Ed Sheeran's recent visit to Mumbai, India, has sparked excitement as the renowned singer-songwriter dives headfirst into Bollywood culture. From engaging with school children to partying with Bollywood stars, Sheeran's itinerary is packed with memorable moments. A highlight of his trip was a dance session with singer Armaan Malik, where they grooved to the hit song "Butta Bomma."

    Teen chess star Divya Deshmukh calls out sexism in Chess: "It's about my game, not my looks"

    Indian chess player Divya Deshmukh calls out sexist behavior of spectators at Tata Steel Masters tournament in Netherlands. Deshmukh, the Asian women's chess champion, expresses disappointment with the focus on her appearance and accent rather than her gameplay. She highlights the discrepancy in attention received by male and female players and emphasizes the need for equal respect in chess and sports.

    The Economic Times
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