Love is life
A Blog.com weblogJust Some crazy pictures of love
Posted by pravinsharma22 in Dec 05, 2010, under Love Picture
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sharma quotes about love and life
Posted by pravinsharma22 in Jan 03, 2010, under love and life
Welcome to sharma.net: The home to my favorite collection of Life Quotes, Love Quotes and famous sayings by famous persons which are all time immemorial.
This is our small bit to immortalize them digitally.
“Love life and life will love you back. Love people and they will love you back.”
Pravin Sharma
“Life without love is like a tree without blossoms or fruit.”
“Love has no other desire but to fulfill itself. To melt and be like a running brook that sings its melody to the night. To wake at dawn with a winged heart and give thanks for another day of loving.”
Pravin sharma
New Year Celebrations
Posted by pravinsharma22 in Jan 03, 2010, under love and life, New Year Celebrations
“Happy New Year!” That greeting will be said and heard for at least the first couple of weeks as a new year gets under way.
The celebration of the new year is the oldest of all holidays. It was first observed in ancient Babylon about 4000 years ago. In the years around 2000 BC, the Babylonian New Year began with the first New Moon (actually the first visible cresent) after the Vernal Equinox (first day of spring).
The beginning of spring is a logical time to start a new year. After all, it is the season of rebirth, of planting new crops, and of blossoming. January 1, on the other hand, has no astronomical nor agricultural significance. It is purely arbitrary.
The Babylonian new year celebration lasted for eleven days. Each day had its own particular mode of celebration, but it is safe to say that modern New Year’s Eve festivities pale in comparison.
The Romans continued to observe the new year in late March, but their calendar was continually tampered with by various emperors so that the calendar soon became out of synchronization with the sun.
In order to set the calendar right, the Roman senate, in 153 BC, declared January 1 to be the beginning of the new year. But tampering continued until Julius Caesar, in 46 BC, established what has come to be known as the Julian Calendar. It again established January 1 as the new year. But in order to synchronize the calendar with the sun, Caesar had to let the previous year drag on for 445 days
Keep Rocking !!!2010













