The Buddhist flag, first hoisted in 1885 in Sri Lanka, is a symbol of faith and peace used throughout the world to represent the Buddhist faith.
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011
words that stuck in my mind all the time
People say whats the point in liking someone who doesn't like you back. They are right, there isn't a point. But you can't help who you like, it's not up to you. Your heart kinda just decides for you and there is no turning back once your heart makes up its mind. most of all i hate when people tease me and making fun of me.i still remember those days when i used to get blush when ever they tease me but now i know there is no harm in liking somebody or its not something that wired person does but its normal to all the person exist in this world but it so happens that people miss inter prates it .
Saturday, November 19, 2011
technology
technology is something that we learn only when we do it our self
Thursday, November 17, 2011
The most important things are the hardest things to say. They are the things you get ashamed of because words diminish your feelings - words shrink things that seem timeless when they are in your head to no more than living size when they are brought out. -Stephen King
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
never
Don't break my heart before i gave it to u,
Don't say it will not fit before u tried it on,
There is too much to lose to be wrong...
Don't say it will not fit before u tried it on,
There is too much to lose to be wrong...
Monday, October 24, 2011
words that sometimes becomes so hard to express
Love, the word “love” seems very simple but …. it’s very tough to love and to be loved. We can fly in the sky as far as we can, we can go into the ocean as deep as we can but we cannot find “love” because love is a feeling which one has to develop from inside.for me love is a sacrifice which I will make for him for his happiness.i would rather compare my love with the star which I can see every night, I can feel the beauty of the star,but I can never touch it and have myself out of selfishness.Think if I took it my self than how the sky will look like without that star, which then used to make the sky so beautiful.. I will not do anything to impress you neither I will not come after you, instead I will pray for your happiness for my love is true for you. I have never wanted anything from you , what I need is your happiness. I know you are never mine, even than I will treasure my feelings forever in my heart because it’s the most beautiful thing that I ever experienced in my life.. I am afraid that I might ruin your life for our destination is different.
Sometimes it’s hard to love someone because we are so afraid of losing them.
I used to smile so to make you feel that m doing ok.i tried my best to hide from you
But I’m so sorry for somehow I could not. I thank you for being friend with me. I am so sorry if by any chance I bothered you.Sunday, October 16, 2011
RoYaL wedding of Bhutan
THIMPHU, Bhutan - Fireworks lit up the sky over Bhutan's capital city of Thimphu on the night of October 16 as the country marked the end of three-days of colorful celebration for a royal wedding.
While the tiny nation is home to just about 700,000 people, the wedding of 31-year-old King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuckto to 21-year-old commoner Jetsun Pema drew tens of thousands to Thimphu, with some Bhutanese walking up to six days to reach the venue.
While the tiny nation is home to just about 700,000 people, the wedding of 31-year-old King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuckto to 21-year-old commoner Jetsun Pema drew tens of thousands to Thimphu, with some Bhutanese walking up to six days to reach the venue.
In a little over 100 years of monarchy in the landlocked nation, stuck between India and China, this was the first royal wedding that was truly public. When the king's father, Jigme Singye Wangchuck, married four sisters in 1979 - the country's rare form of polygamy is intended to keep property in one family - Bhutan had no television or Internet, and many parts of the nation were not connected by road. Television and the Internet were introduced as late as 1999, and most Bhutanese learned about that marriage through an announcement in the country's state-owned national daily, Kuensel.
Saturday, October 15, 2011
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