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The Story of Sukanya and Sage Chyavana

Introduction In Sanatan Scriptures, Sukanya was the daughter of King Sharyati, son of Vaivasvata Manu, and later became the wife of the great sage Chyavana. The sage had spent so many years in deep meditation that his body was covered by an anthill and a bird’s nest had formed over him. One day, the young and curious Sukanya noticed two shining objects inside the nest. Unaware that they were the sage’s eyes, she playfully poked at them, causing him to lose his sight. Enraged by this act, Chyavana cursed the kingdom, but Sukanya’s father pacified him by offering his daughter’s hand in marriage. Despite Chyavana’s old age and blindness, Sukanya accepted her role as his wife and devotedly cared for him with cheerfulness and loyalty. One day, the celestial physicians of the gods, the Ashwini Kumaras—twin brothers renowned for their beauty and healing powers—saw Sukanya and were struck by her radiant charm. Believing her beauty was better suited for heaven, they asked her to abandon her hus...

10 point formula for success: President Lyndon B. Johnson

Introduction Do you also think successful people are like an alchemist? Just like an alchemist who can turn anything into gold, successful people can change any adverse condition into an opportunity. This does not happen just by chance but they develop specific habits that made them successful. Today we will see how Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th President of America transformed his personality and became president while fighting illnesses like Angina, Gall Bladder disease, Heart disease, and multiple heart attacks. He is still being remembered for his contributions toward the Civil Rights movement and anti-poverty measures.  President Lyndon B. Johnson's 10 point success formula 1. Remember names : If you really want to get genuine attention from other people then you must develop the habit of remembering the names of individuals you meet. Dale Carnegie said, " A person’s name is to him or her the sweetest and most important sound in any language." It is the easiest way by ...