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Originally posted by: milindrosenow ajee is out of haveli and now let singh's jug n gauri start their mahabart and yudh ,, bas ajee ko kesar bagh janey do for her SR THERE AS HER NEW room will be ready for them there and her grah pravesh is due there only
Originally posted by: khusi_*β―οΈ...
iska!!ping ping wala...dur gaya v toh pass ane k liye!!π@pp jee...love uπ³
Me love you too! π€
In Chinese philosophy, the concept of Yin-Yang (simplified Chinese: ??; traditional Chinese: ??; pinyin: yinyng), which is often referred to in the West as "yin and yang," literally meaning "shadow and light," is used to describe how polar opposites or seemingly contrary forces are interconnected and interdependent in the natural world, and how they give rise to each other in turn in relation to each other.
Yin and yang are not opposing forces (dualities), but complementary forces, unseen (hidden, feminine) and seen (manifest, masculine), that interact to form a greater whole, as part of a dynamic system. Everything has both yin and yang aspects as light could not be understood if darkness didn't exist, and shadow cannot exist without light. Either of these aspects may manifest more strongly in a particular object depending on the criterion of the observation. The concept of yin and yang is often symbolized by various forms of the Taijitu symbol, for which it is probably best known in western cultures.
Originally posted by: dixie123Phooli is also looking good. No Mahi-Phooli ke scenes.. No mauj masti between ladke wale and ladki wale shaadi mein ??
Originally posted by: VerboseGMuku:
In Chinese philosophy, the concept of Yin-Yang (simplified Chinese: ??; traditional Chinese: ??; pinyin: yinyng), which is often referred to in the West as "yin and yang," literally meaning "shadow and light," is used to describe how polar opposites or seemingly contrary forces are interconnected and interdependent in the natural world, and how they give rise to each other in turn in relation to each other.
Yin and yang are not opposing forces (dualities), but complementary forces, unseen (hidden, feminine) and seen (manifest, masculine), that interact to form a greater whole, as part of a dynamic system. Everything has both yin and yang aspects as light could not be understood if darkness didn't exist, and shadow cannot exist without light. Either of these aspects may manifest more strongly in a particular object depending on the criterion of the observation. The concept of yin and yang is often symbolized by various forms of the Taijitu symbol, for which it is probably best known in western cultures.
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