Tag: travel

  • World Elephant Day

    World Elephant Day

    World Elephant Day honors these majestic creatures, renowned as “gardeners of the forest” due to their role in maintaining biodiversity. With global populations rapidly declining due to poaching, habitat loss, and human-elephant conflict, urgent conservation efforts are required. Measures include anti-poaching laws, habitat conservation, awareness-raising, ethical tourism support, and participation in global movements. Additionally, the…

  • Kingfisher Comes

    Kingfisher Comes

    The kingfisher symbolizes intuition, adaptability, and resilience as a totem animal. It reflects our inner landscape and encourages us to navigate change with grace. Its presence offers solace and strength, empowering us to rise above adversity and embrace the interconnectedness of all living beings. It is a symbol of beauty, grace, and good fortune in…

  • Dolphin Guardians

    Dolphin Guardians

    spirit Animal Dolphins teach you self love As Totem animal: they belong to those who create communities where they go As Power animals seek their help when you need to communicate effectively.

  • Ancient Wisdom

    Ancient Wisdom

    The wisdom of spirit animals transcends the mundane, guiding us through the labyrinth of existence. They speak in dreams, signs, and the silent language of the soul, offering guidance and solace. Embracing their messages unlocks the secrets of the universe, weaving our destiny amidst the threads of fate and the interconnected web of life.

  • Madam Sir’s Unconventional Odessey Through A Conventional World.

    Madam Sir’s Unconventional Odessey Through A Conventional World.

    Dive into the captivating world of “Madam Sir,” where Manjari Jaruhar, an unfettered spirit, takes you on her incredible journey from a traditional Indian girl to a trailblazing IPS officer. With grace and determination, she defies norms, breaks barriers, and leaves an indelible mark on generations.

  • A Pilgrims Progress

    A Pilgrims Progress

    I am at Kumardhara at Subramanya in Dakhina Kannada district. My early memory of this place was thick forests; one would see snakes in abundance.  Local families extended hospitality to the pilgrims. The temple in itself had been so rooted in the jungle it was dedicated to a live snake hill. It was considered auspicious…