When a language disappears a unique way of looking at the world disappears. Various Scripts have unique structural and stylistic characteristics of the specific region of the globe where these emerged from. Losing a language means losing a cultural heritage and history. Language determines a sense of identity and belonging amongst the people, which strengthen the entire community in long run.
One symbol contains thousand words and years of experience, beliefs and values of our forefathers. Symbols are one of the best way to express ones thoughts, feelings and emotions. Unfolding the stories around these symbols exclusively for You.
Classic Women Handbag
Tote Bag Style, Minimalist Professional Handbag - Countryside Style
| Perfect Fusion Of Ancient Script Background, Ethnic Symbol Design And Minimalist Modish Trend | Crafted By Traditional Artisans | Relaxed Leather Handbag Has Enough Room For The Busiest Days |
Material: Leather (Hand-coloured, Vegetable Tanned, Full Grain)
Color: HAZELNUT
Weight: 200 gm
Adding style & functionality to the life of multi-tasking female as the boundaries of work and personal life merge in
Designed for the subtle working professional, inside fits upto a 15 Inch laptop and outside deep pocket for mobile phone/change etc.
Both sides inner slip pockets for handling your beverages, chargers, umbrella, sunglasses etc.
Two large slip pockets and one hidden zipper pocket for your secret valuables
Large external pocket for easy access
One Pen holder Pocket inside. Top Zip closure.
Waterproof premium nylon lining.
Ease on shoulders with two cushioned straps (10 Inch drop)
Ancient "Kaithi Script" background with “Yin Yang” Symbol impression.
Handcrafted by traditional artisans with bichrome handpainted diverse combination.
Elegant fabric pouch packing.
Comfortable yet stylish when you are on run or even for lazy outing. Pamper your loved ones and yourself!
YIN-YANG
Yin Yang represents the concept of opposites existing together in harmony.
According to Chinese philosophy, Yin Yang depicts how opposite forces are mutually dependants and interconnected in nature and actual harmony exists only when these opposite forces are combined and in sync.
One element shall always be yin or yang in comparison with the other and one cannot exist without another. i.e shadow can not exist without light, night is replaced with day etc.
Yin Yang are continuously changing and merging into each other in a kaleidoscope like movement.
The symbol thus denotes the cyclical changes and the dots within each other indicate that within each is hidden the seed of the other.
Yin is characterised by feminine aspects whereas yang by masculine. Light colours are yin, dark colours are yang.
The five basic elements of the earth can be related with Yin Yang,
Basic Elements
Wood
Fire
Earth
Metal
Water
Yin Yang
Yang
Yang
Yin
Yin to Yang
Yin
Direction
East
South
Centre
West
North
Tastes
Sour
Bitter
Sweet
Acid
Salty
Emotion
Anger
joy
Pensive
Grief
Fear
Seasons
Spring
Summer
Autumn
Winter
Rainy
Only when there is equilibrium between the two sides of Yin Yang, there shall be peace and prosperity.
Yin Yang within Human body
Our internal organs are divided into yin yang. The yin organs include kidney, liver, heart, spleen and lungs which are cooling whereas other organs are energising.
Excess of yin results in accumulation of fluids in the body and excess of yang results in fever.
Yin yang reminds us that life is a balancing act and most fulfilling when we learn to embrace its dualities and the only thing which is constant is in fact Change!
KAITHI SCRIPT
The Kaithi script has been used predominantly in North Indian states and Nepal since the 16th century until the early 1900s.
Its use was generally discouraged under British rule in India. Documents in Kaithi are still traceable as it was used in government offices of Bihar till in early 1900s. This is a lost script now and it is very difficult to find people who know Kaithi.
Kaithi writing resembles Devanagari. Many letters closely resemble devanagari in shape but its cursive style is distinctive. Kaithi is also called the cursive form of Devanagari because of its cursive feature. Another major difference is that, it is generally written without headstroke but with serifs. Both Kaithi and Devanagari are the Gupta branch of Brahmi script.
Another theory says that, Kaithi script derives its name from the word Kayastha. The Kayastha community was closely associated with princely courts and colonial governments of North India. They were traditionally administrators and accountants and employed to write and maintain records of legal documents and revenue transactions.
There are thirty-five consonant letters and either eight or ten vowel letters in Kaithi. The collation orders of letters are based on articulatory phonetics like Devanagari script. The punctuation marks danda and double danda are used for marking pauses in the text, and are sometimes written with serifs. The symbols anusvara and visarga are used as in other Indic scripts. Candrabindu is used more rarely. It employs a set of digits from 0-9, many of which closely resemble their Devanagari equivalents.
One of most scientific and accepted way to progress towards goal is to programme it into your subconscious. Writing the goals and reading them repeatedly; shall feed into the subconscious mind.
Goal without deadline are mere dreams. Get Set Started....
Decide your one goal each towards all the four major areas of your life (Mind, Body, Relationship, and Finance) with a pre-defined timeline for completion.
Jot down in the template provided.
Take a print/email of the filled template and keep at a place approachable.
By merely looking at it and you shall remember your detailed goals.
For more effectiveness: Read these goals everyday at least twice a day -
First thing you get up in the morning while still being in the bed. (Read calmly Inside your mind)
Next, before going to sleep; this time read aloud.