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Patanjali (Sanskrit: पतञ्जलि, IAST: Patañjali, Sanskrit pronunciation: [pɐtɐɲdʑɐli]; also called Gonardiya or Gonikaputra) [a] was the name of one or more author(s), mystic(s) and philosopher(s) in ancient India.
An Internet meme, or meme (/ m iː m /, MEEM), is a cultural item (such as an idea, behavior, or style) that spreads across the Internet, primarily through social media platforms. Internet memes manifest in a variety of formats, including images , videos , GIFs , and other viral content .
If you're looking for a way to have a great day, it's these memes. The post 25 Have a Great Day Memes Guaranteed to Make You Chuckle appeared first on Reader's Digest.
Today Was a Good Day is the fifth studio album by English musician Lucy Spraggan, released on 3 May 2019 by Cooking Vinyl. [1] It debuted and peaked at No. 12 on the UK Albums Chart . Track listing
A screenshot of the website in 2011. YTMND, an initialism for "You're the Man Now, Dog", is [a] an online community centered on the creation of hosted memetic web pages (known within the community as fads, YTMNDs, or sites) featuring a juxtaposition of an image (still or short animation) centered or tiled along with optional large zooming text and a looping sound file.
B.K.S. Iyengar was born into a poor Sri Vaishnava Iyengar family [10] in Bellur, Kolar district, [11] Karnataka, India.He was the 11th of 13 children (10 of whom survived) born to Sri Krishnamachar, a school teacher, and Sheshamma. [12]
Sage's career includes the writing of jingles and theme music for film and television; her first notable jingle customer was Crystal Light. [11] She began using the name "Rachael Sage" in 1995, [14] [1] and in 1996 she started her own record label, MPress Records, [11] inspired by Ani DiFranco founding Righteous Babe Records six years earlier.
Sarat-al-Mustaqeem is the good life, the straight path to God in Islam, so I thought it was a bit of a warning - don't live life too fast and hard and forsake the good life ("don't forget about the Dean/ the Sarat-al-Mustaqeem"). In the context of the rest of the lyrics, this makes sense.