One more day being Garudian

Nalisan :wave:t4:

Be usefull

Thanks for this new topic and post :laughing:

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Each day, tell us a piece of wisdom from the Indian scriptures.
Or a sway from your life.

So now let's say the Maha Mrityunjaya mantra. :pray:

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Namaste :pray: :pray:

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If you want to write a diary, you should better use WordPress or something similar.

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Now stay on the carpet. It hasn't been flying for a long time.

Is it Garuda ? :thinking:

Credits : u/Narendra_17

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Yea. Garuda pecking the sun and convincing it to switch to linux.

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No, the Garuda Eagle is much more attractive :wink:

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Maybe it was catching the fa(i)lling cpu due to overheat from full usage of system.exe :joy:

Win 10 users will know the pain of anamoly of 100%cpu & disk usage :pleading_face::mask:

As Always :sunglasses:

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Actually, both are different birds :upside_down_face:

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Actually both are same.

Garuda ( A notable number of Indian Languages ) = Eagle ( English )

Both are common name :upside_down_face::slightly_smiling_face:

:relieved:

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Hmm.. Now I understand after translating “Eagle” to English from my language, in Google.

Unlike in “Indian” languages, English uses common word for many things. Perhaps, “Eagle” seems like used for both.

In my language
  • ಹದ್ದು = Eagle (generally)
  • ಗರುಡ = Eagle (that now I understood :grin: )

both are different

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Nice find :slightly_smiling_face:

Ask Vishnu, he must know :grin:

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