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Once upon a time there was a rabbit lived in jungle and nearby a pond a turtle lived. They became friends in shorten time. One day the rabbit was boasting about how fast he could run. He was laughing at the turtle for being so slow. Much to the rabbit’s surprise, the turtle challenged him to a race. The rabbit thought this was a good joke and accepted the challenge. The jackal was to be the umpire of the race. As the race began, the rabbit raced way ahead of the turtle, just like everyone thought.

The rabbit got to the halfway point and could not see the turtle anywhere. He was hot and tired and decided to stop and take a short nap. Even if the turtle passed him, he would be able to race to the finish line ahead of him. All this time the turtle kept walking step by step by step. He never quit no matter how hot or tired he got. He just kept going.

However, the rabbit slept longer than he had thought and woke up. He could not see the turtle anywhere! He went at full-speed to the finish line but found the turtle there waiting for him.
Once upon a time there were two friends lived in a small village. There was a dense forest situated near this village. One hot summer day friends were going for a friend’s birthday. During their journey they should cross the forest. They knew that anything dangerous can happen to them at any time in the forest. So they promised each other that they would remain united in any case of danger.

Suddenly, they saw a bear coming from the corner of the road. One of the friends at once climbed a nearby tree. But the other one did not know how to climb. So being led by his common sense, he lay down on the ground breathless, pretending to be a dead man.

The bear came near the man lying on the ground. It smelt in his ears, and slowly left the place because the bears do not touch the dead creatures. Now the friend on the tree came down and asked his friend on the ground, “Friend, what did the bear tell you into your ears?” The other friend replied, “The bear advised me not to believe a false friend.”


Moral: True Friend is the one who always supports and stands by you in all situation. 
Beloved Dear,

When I first met you, I was unsure about how things would turn out for us. Looking at things now, I can be glad to say that it was one of the best decisions of my life to have chosen you, for you bring so much joy into my life, you are the one who makes my heart so glad. When I write to you today, I want to ask you for something, I want you to love me and never let me go. 
I love you, always have and always will and I know that I am yours forever to keep you happier than everyone. I love you so much.

Yours for ever
Manish
My Dear Rashmi,

You are the one who has always picked me up when I was falling down. I know that you are that ray of sunshine in my life, which dispels all clouds of gloom and brings together what can only be called the best of a lovely day. I can never be the same again, now that I know you. I love you more than you can ever imagine and more than anyone else in the world ever can. I do not say this with pride or vanity; I say this because it is a simple and the honest humble truth.

You are the answer to all my prayers and I know that I am luckier because I have you in my life.
Yours

Geeta
The full moon day in the Hindu month of Ashadh (July-August) is observed as the auspicious day of Guru Purnima, a day sacred to the memory of the great sage Vyasa. Guru purnima is the new year for the spiritual seeker. All Hindus are indebted to this ancient saint who edited the four Vedas, wrote the 18 Puranas, the Mahabharata and the Srimad Bhagavata. Vyasa even taught Saibaba 'Duttatreya', who is regarded as the Guru of Gurus. It is a day to be grateful for all theblessings and knowledge received and to see how the knowledge hastransformed our life.

This day, all spiritual aspirants and devotees worship Vyasa in honor of his divine personage and all disciples perform a 'puja' of their respective spiritual preceptor or 'Gurudevs'.

Guru purnima is of deep significance to the farmers, for it heralds the setting in of the much-needed rains, as the advent of cool showers usher in fresh life in the fields. It is a good time to begin your spiritual lessons. Traditionally, spiritual seekers commence to intensify their spiritual 'sadhana' from this day.


The period 'Chaturmas' ("four months") begins from this day. In the past, wandering spiritual masters and their disciples used to settle down at a place to study and discourse on the Brahma Sutras composed by Vyasa, and engage themselves in Vedantic discussions.