Incomplete blessing perfect sculpture.


- Even if a good work is incomplete, but it must be started, many sculptures remain incomplete, but knowledge does not remain incomplete!

The rack is the same as before the country. One is followed by two. How many parts of India have been divided so far?

Once upon a time, India was huge - called India, Mahabharata! After that Ceylon was separated, Burma was gone, Nepal went to Bhutan and lastly Pakistan was separated in 18th.

In 191, Pakistan was divided into two parts. Earlier, West Pakistan and East Pakistan were such thick. East Pakistan became independent and became a country called 'Bangladesh'.

Similarly, Korea was divided into two parts: North Korea, South Korea.

Vietnam split in two. North Vietnam, South Vietnam.

When Germany lost World War II, it split in two. East Germany West Germany. No two countries have reunited since the breakup, but Germany has reunited.

According to the terms of the war, it was divided into two parts, a communist Germany, a democratic or capitalist Germany. But US President Ronald Rigg once shouted: "Mr. Gorbachev, knock down the wall."

Between the two Germans was a black wall like the Great Wall of China. The coat was torn. For the first time in the world, two pieces went missing. Restoring unity through goodness.

Today, the small Sudanese are now divided. North Sudan, South Sudan.

I have to talk about two countries. So in a nutshell it gave the same geographical introduction. The countries to talk about are Turkey and Armenia. The two countries were friends before.

Say there was only one. A little too much controversy goes on. Sometimes, when the fighting is over, India, like Pakistan, can come to an agreement. Shake hands

Once determined a lasting friendship. Not only that. It was decided to build a grand monument, an oath of friendship and unity.

Temple of Friendship. Its shape is only two arms, two huge arms attached to the huge strong adikham. The height of the two joined hands was fixed at ten feet when greeting in the Indian manner. Our average height is five to five and a half feet. A maximum of six feet. Now think how high the claws would feel if the height of the hand joined only as a salutation was ten feet!

Like the Taj Mahal, the two arms of marble adikham stones began to form. It was the only perfect marble statue. It was a reflection of Greek idols, but only hands.

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G. No. Yet one hand stood up and the controversy began.

Will every good deed be hampered? Came. Some protested, some changed the terms.

On the one hand, the people said, "First prepare a document of complete peace, complete affection, complete security: sign the anti-war affidavit like 'we will never fight', only then greet."

Adak ribs, Adhakchara Alelatappu raised objections with half a sculpture.

The obstacle was that the sculpture remained incomplete.

Between the two states, on the land of choice, the salutations became the salutations of the monument itself.

But a hand of blessing was raised. Standing up. Properly arranged and blessed.

The ten-foot arm raised in blessing is still his. Blessings that have been raised to bless the two countries have met.

Today that blessing sculpture has become a pilgrimage, a pilgrimage. People come to see him from afar, receiving blessings.

Visitors want the two countries to complete the salutation together, but perhaps the salutation will be superior to the blessing. The virtue of blessing will be much higher than the virtue of two hands.

There is a saying like 'a hundred obstacles in good work'. Even so, owning one is still beyond the reach of the average person. It would be better if it was halved. From the salutation it will turn into a blessing, but no one will think so, this hand is raised for slapping.

The two Germans became one. The blackened wall collapsed in the middle. The controversy went from bad to worse. Unity was established, peace prevailed.

Hopefully the salutation also achieves perfection. The two countries become one as they were one.

The people want unity, but all the fault lies with the politicians. Politicians never want peace. Something like this comes in the way of saluting leaders. Come and stop the salutation, but who can stop the blessing?

The sculptor who gives a handful of blessings says: "Do well. Do well Even if it's half, do half as well. "

The beginning of doing good is always blessed. The magnificent sculpture of Ashirwad shows the thing by holding hands like a 'milestone'. But first make sure that the blessing journey you take has goodness in renunciation, surrender?

- Harish Nayak

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