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Pinnewala Elephant Orphanage
Pinnewala Elephant Orphanage Pinnewala Elephant Orphanage is a famous tourist attraction located in Pinnawala, Sri Lanka. The orphanage is a sanctuary for elephants who have been rescued from the wild due to injury, abandonment, or separation from their herd. Established in 1975 by the Sri Lankan Department of Wildlife Conservation, the orphanage is home to more than 70 elephants and is one of the largest captive elephant colonies in the world.
By Alone _ Traveller 3 years ago in Journal
Yala National Park
Yala National Park Yala National Park is one of the most famous and well-known wildlife sanctuaries in Sri Lanka. It is located in the southern part of the country and covers an area of approximately 1,259 square kilometers. The park is divided into five blocks, of which only two blocks are open to the public. The park is home to a wide range of animals, including elephants, leopards, sloth bears, crocodiles, and many species of birds.
By Alone _ Traveller 3 years ago in Journal
Sri Dalada Maligawa
Sri Dalada Maligawa Sri Dalada Maligawa, also known as the Temple of the Tooth, is a Buddhist temple located in the city of Kandy, Sri Lanka. It is one of the most sacred places of worship for Buddhists around the world, as it houses the sacred tooth relic of the Buddha.
By Alone _ Traveller 3 years ago in Journal
Which is more productive: coworking spaces or traditional offices?
Introduction The way we work has shifted drastically in recent years, with coworking spaces becoming a popular alternative to traditional workplaces. Coworking spaces provide a collaborative and adaptable working environment that can boost productivity and creativity. Traditional offices, on the other hand, have been the standard for many years and continue to provide stability and security. In this blog, we'll evaluate the productivity advantages and disadvantages of coworking spaces with traditional workplaces.
By Munnazir Zarin3 years ago in Journal
How to protect your skin in Ramadan?
Ramadan is a month of physical sacrifice and spiritual repentance, during which Muslims abstain from eating and drinking between sunrise and sunset. The month of Ramadan reflects the spirit of dedication, introspection and discipline.
By aysha amil3 years ago in Journal
Chapter 1: The basis of marriage and family
For whatever a person sows, this he will also reap. (Galatians 6:7). To start off explaining the culture of Pakistan, we have to start from the very beginning: the fundamental unit of society. And what is a fundamental unit of a society? A family.
By Jehoshaphat Asher3 years ago in Journal
Vidiya Daate Dashmesh, Pragate Aap Parmesh
On the 350th Birth Anniversary of Sri Satguru Gobind Singh Ji, a historical Poet Darbar was organised at Paonta Sahib led by Thakur Dalip Singh ji (Present head of Namdhari Sect). Thakur Ji stated that because Namdharis are also Sikhs of Shri Satguru Gobind Singh Ji, they should celebrate Gurpurab by visiting their Guru's holy places.
By Namdhari Sikhs3 years ago in Journal
Guru Nanak Naam Leva Conference | Thakur Dalip Singh
“Eikaa Baanee Eik Gur Eiko Sabadh Veechaar” According to this Gurbani verse, the entire Sikh Panth is one. Despite being a Sikh of the same Guru, the Sikh panth is divided into several sects. We must bind the entire Sikh panth in the thread of love while preserving the existence of all those elements. Because the single garland of pearls that believe in Satguru Nanak Dev Ji should shine throughout the world.
By Namdhari Sikhs3 years ago in Journal









