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Quotable Quotes Part II

THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE.

It is the best known angle,
That fits well in a bangle.

It is as welcome as a spangle,
The only shape-giving-triangle!

Yet one is made to dangle,
Getting caught in a tangle;

Harder is the struggle,
The more is the entangle!

Leading to merciless strangle,
Landing one’s life in a bungle;

Creating a hell of a jangle,
And ending up in a mangle!

It is the same good old triangle!
But it now is a lovers’ triangle!


041. THE TRIANGLE. | Naughty Poems

 
Why are these “naughty poems”?

Time is supposed to be a continuous stream flowing eternally. This is what supports the concept of time travel back to the past or to the future.

At times working backwards is easier than working in the forward direction. When unable to find the way to the center of a maze we work backwards. It is much more easier to come out of the maze – if we start from the center.

This is a similar attempt in writing simple English poetry. Instead of starting with a theme and going searching for words which rhyme perfectly, I did the converse.

I got all the rhyming words and tried to weave them into a poem – with a rational and acceptable theme – to the best of my ability.

These poems are naughty – not because of their theme – but since they were made differently. These poems had to become long or short – depending on the number of rhyming words at my disposal.

Some of the poems are really good and some are a little weird. Since it is an experiment, I request you to enter the blog with a lenient and open mind and try to enjoy my logical and mathematical creations.
 
Offer your gratitude to God.Then you will feel that inside you a sweet,fragrant and beautiful flower is growing. That is the flower of humility..
Sri Chinmoy
 
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Gratitude.

A deep gratitude must be shown towards the whole,just for the opportunity that you are,that you can meditate, that you can be silent, that you can laugh.
..Osho.
 
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Shades of yellow seem to be popular! :)
 
Charles Darwin's theory, called the theory of "descent with modification" says:

No two members of any species, even if they're siblings, are exactly alike.



Brahmnyan,
Bangalore.
 
161. Saffron



Saffron is a spice derived from the flower of the saffron crocus (Crocus sativus). A Crocus sativus flower bears three stigmas.

Together with the styles, the dried stigmas are used in cooking as a seasoning and coloring agent. Saffron, the world’s most expensive spice by weight, is native to Southwest Asia.

Saffron has a bitter taste and a fragrance. It can impart a rich golden hue to dishes and textiles.Saffron has many medicinal uses.

Saffron helps in mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease. It acts as an anti tumor agent. It inhibits the skin cancer in mice. Both saffron stigma and petals are said to be helpful in reducing depression.

Satiereal an extract of saffron stigma, may reduce snacking, enhance satiety and contribute to weight loss.

Saffron is effective in relieving symptoms of P.M.S.

Saffron may have a protective effect on the heart.

161. Saffron | Tastes, flavours and benefits
 

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