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Surviving the Summer Heat and Job Hunt

Hello Everyone, I hope you're doing great! Summer can be tough with those heat waves, but don't worry, nothing lasts forever. ЁЯШВЁЯШВ I'm not sure whether to be proud of completing my degree without any backlogs or to be worried about finding a job. Finding a good job is way harder than I thought, but I hope my friend and I get one soon. By the way, have you read any good books lately? I recently read three books by Akshat Gupta and found them amazing. His next book is coming out this month, and I'm looking forward to purchasing it. No matter where you live, ice gola is the same everywhere. Just make sure you eat good quality and safe food.

Day_21(Series-Part1)

 Hello Everyone and welcome to blog no 21, I wish you are reading this blog in your healthiest and happiest state.   I have always been a spiritual person and devotee of Lord Ram. Many of you may have read Ramayana  or Ramcharitmanas. If you don't know Both of them has a slight difference. Ramayana was written by Sage Valmiki, who is known as the contemporary of Lord Rama, and Ramcharitmanas was written by Tulsidas and in Awadhi Language, whereas Ramayana was written in Sanskrit Language. Awadhi  As per Wikipedia  Awadhi, also known as Audhi, is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Awadh region of eastern Uttar Pradesh in northern India. The name Awadh is connected to Ayodhya, the ancient city, which is regarded as the homeland of the Hindu god Rama. Ramcharitmanas by Tulsi das I have keen interest in Ramcharitmanas by Tulsidas. For me it's not just  story of Lord Ram, but the more we read, more we understand, more we dig into it, we get a lesson of our life. How to live Our li

Day_20 - College Navratri

Hello, everyone! Welcome again to my blog, Day 20. Doing it and doing it again, I've reached my 20th blog post. If you ask me, it feels great and blessed at the same time. Today, I want to share our Navaratri celebration at my college. We weren't expecting it, to be honest, because this was my first grand Navaratri celebration at my college, and it was held at night. This marked my last event in college, as I'm in my final year. We really enjoyed it. It feels good to share my photos with all of you ЁЯШБ. Maybe this is the first time I'm doing it. I don't think it's cool, but for the sake of the blog, anything goes. I also played Garba with my faculties, She is one of my faculty Hiral Mam,  She won an award. Maybe the first and last in the IT department. Well done, Mam ЁЯЩМ. I don't get why some girls have to record the slow motion of their choli going round ЁЯд╖‍♂️ЁЯд╖‍♂️. By the way, this is my group, Krunal, Krishna, Shreya, Mansi, Shreya and me , half of my group

Day_19

Hello and welcome, everyone! I hope you're all doing well. Today, if you're reading this blog, it marks my 19th entry. In life, we all have our daily routines. Some of us have jobs, while others attend school or college. We're all engaged in some form of work. Have you ever noticed how some people tend to get involved in the affairs of others? I'm not talking about nosy neighbors, but rather individuals who might be genuinely curious about what others are doing. However, this curiosity can often be frustrating to those on the receiving end. I've experienced something similar, but I make an effort to remain calm and focus on my own business. Once, I came across a shloka from the Bhagavad Gita, which goes: "рдпрддः рдк्рд░рд╡ृрдд्рддिрд░्рднूрддाрдиां рдпेрди рд╕рд░्рд╡рдоिрджं рддрддрдо्। рд╕्рд╡рдХрд░्рдордгा рддрдордн्рдпрд░्рдЪ्рдп рд╕िрдж्рдзिं рд╡िрди्рджрддि рдоाрдирд╡ः।।" This shloka conveys that by worshiping the Lord, who is the source of all beings and omnipresent, one can attain perfection through the performance of their own duties

Day_18

Hello and welcome back to my blog, 18. Let me tell you something about my surroundings, specifically my parents. I am truly lucky and blessed to be the son of my parents. I feel that I owe them so much more than I can ever repay. Perhaps I can never fully express my gratitude, but I can certainly strive to repay them a thousandfold. Their sacrifices and the love they've showered upon me have played a significant role in shaping my current lifestyle. Every positive aspect of my life, every thought, and every ounce of positivity I possess is a direct result of their influence. Aside from my parents, I'm also fortunate to have a wonderful group of friends who are not only good but also incredibly loyal. My professors and mentors have been invaluable in my journey as well. I find their guidance and support essential when I reflect on what I have in my life. I can speak to them without any hesitation, which is a tremendous asset. In life, having such a supportive and encouraging env

Day_17

Hello, everyone, and welcome to my 17th blog. I hope you all are healthy and fine. Today was a very special day for me, and not just for me but for all my college mates. Let me start from the beginning. As you know, I'm pursuing a degree, and my college organized a training program for all final year students. When the name of this training workshop comes up, we all tend to become lazy because we had some unwarranted perceptions about training workshops from our past experiences. But, let me be serious; I genuinely found it helpful today. To lead the workshop, we had Mr. Paresh Bhatt from Ahmedabad, who specifically came to our college. I felt that I had a lot to learn from him. I was surprised to see how even a small change can make a significant difference when going for an interview. Perhaps if someone else had been explaining it at the same place, we might have found it boring or not chosen to attend another seminar. Friends, I always share my daily thoughts here, so I'm sh

Day_16 - Dussehra

Hello everyone, welcome to my 16th blog. I hope you all are healthy and fine. Before starting today's blog, let me wish you all a Happy Dussehra. May all your tensions dissipate as light awakens the dark room. As you may know, I am a Gujarati, and you must be aware that today, we enjoy a lot of Fafda and Jalebis. But why do we do so? The reason is that in Hindu scriptures, it is a ritual that any fast must end by eating food prepared from gram flour (Fafda). The reason for Jalebi is, as per scriptures, Lord Ram loved a sweet called Shashhkuli (Jalebi), and Lord Hanuman loved items prepared from gram flour. I know many of you must be familiar with this, or like me, you might have just learned about it today. Apart from this, we also celebrate the victory of good over evil. Lord Ram, after fighting for nine long days, vanquished Ravan on Vijayadashami. I always chant "Hey Ram, Hey Ram" because that's our Lord, our dharma, and our culture. Chanting his name  provides me

Day_15

Hello, everyone! You are all welcome to my blog once again. As I've started from day 1, there are many things I've learned. Maybe it seems somewhat boring, but for that 0.01% who truly read my blogs, this is for you ❤️. Life is not always the same, and I've learned this from my own experiences. We can't even blame others for that. I've changed a bit too. We often feel let down by others because, I think, we expect a lot more from them than they can provide. We shouldn't get upset about this. We are strong. And it's not necessary to reply to every individual every time. How many replies can you give? Instead, stay calm and let time provide the answers. The most beautiful thing about time is that it changes, so don't rush and make mistakes. Time will change. I just wanted to share my views on this, and it's not related to anything that happened to me. I was just sitting and had a thought. If I'm having these thoughts, there's a chance you might