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“Do You Believe In Magic?” Once Asked A Magician
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“Do You Believe In Magic?” Once Asked A Magician

Magic is not a miracle. Hence, a magician can’t bring back the dead. At least that’s what people believe. But can a magician's magic kill someone? If not, then what happened at the climax of one of the renowned magicians', PC Sorcar, panoramic performance in West London?

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Sucheta Kriplani: From Naming History To Making History
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Sucheta Kriplani: From Naming History To Making History

Situations can make or break us. Sucheta Kriplani, a shy and self-conscious child with no leadership qualities (as mentioned in An Unfinished Autobiography), was shaped by the pre-independence era in such a way that she stood against the British and fought for the nation’s freedom.

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The Growing Statue Of Nandi
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The Growing Statue Of Nandi

Unbelievable as it may sound, in Sri Yaganti Uma Maheshwara Temple there’s an idol of Nandi which is growing in size. The temple is located in the Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh.

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Enigma Of The Nine Unknown Men
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Enigma Of The Nine Unknown Men

“Don’t speak of it to anyone”, what we mean is that it’s a secret. Oh, but it excites us! What to do? And this curiosity of ours has led us to discover secret societies such as Illuminati. Though we thought most of them to be a western concept, who knew India too would have one such secret?

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A Time Travel Tale From Mahabharata
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A Time Travel Tale From Mahabharata

Before the relativity theory of Einstein, thousands of years before he was even born, Vedic scriptures have already explained the mystery of time. The concept is explained through a story which is the first-ever reference of time recorded in the history of the world.

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A Beach Likes To Play Hide And Seek
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A Beach Likes To Play Hide And Seek

Globally known as the ‘Vanishing Sea’, Chandipur Beach in Orissa, seems to be under the spell of a magician. Sometimes it’s there and sometimes it’s not. It depends on what time you come to visit the beach.

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A Breatharian Yogi
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A Breatharian Yogi

Most of our grandmas tell us to eat as much and as healthy as we can. Some may even feed us till food reaches our chest. Though nobody usually goes a day without water, we are constantly reminded to have at least 8 glasses of it. The constant social media pings, one of which may also include, “Stay Hydrated” and food bloggers enticing us to try almost every food outlet in the world and gulping frantically without realizing to breathe, is what we are surrounded by.

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Mysterious Mahakaleshwar Mandir Of Ujjain
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Mysterious Mahakaleshwar Mandir Of Ujjain

Lord Shiva is associated with both the beginning and the end. “Ant Bhi Tum Aur Anant Bhi Tum”, is a saying to denote the supreme lord in the Hindu religion. If he wishes, he could end things in a snap or let the cycles continue till eternity.

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The Classic Of The Classics
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The Classic Of The Classics

Are animal fables enough to make us wiser? Well, as per history, they are! Because stories generate curiosity so we never leave until the final message appears.

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Sant Gadge Baba: Man With A Big Heart
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Sant Gadge Baba: Man With A Big Heart

Our actions, not our caste, nation, or religion of birth, determine who we become. Sant Gadge Baba has set an example of rising above the prejudices of society and in the course of his life, he gained followers such as B.R. Ambedkar and Acharya Atre.

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