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Welcome to the World of Emojis πŸ˜‹ πŸ˜› 😝 😜 πŸ€ͺ

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  Emojis  are a fantastic way to express yourself. They’re the simplest way to add a dash of emotion to your daily texts. These   allow you to vividly communicate your feelings and emotions while also improving your conversation experience without having to type . Emoji users were found to be more personable, while emojis with faces were proven to be more influential than emojis without faces. Emojis cover a wide range of topics, including transportation, food, and a variety of wild and domesticated animals, as well as social media platforms, weather, and body functions. Emojis have the ability to alter our emotions, improve our relationships, and even assist us in learning. People use emojis to do the following things in a nutshell: 😯Communicate feelings, reactions and things 🀠Encourage interaction πŸ₯ΊSet an emotional tone Here are 6 more astonishing emoji Facts & Benefits: World Emoji Day 2022 Credits:  www.scienceofpeople.com Do you know there is EMOJI DAY IN THE WORLD? 🀷‍♂️

Jagannath Ratha Yatra of the Living God

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  India is noted for its diversity, culture, customs, festivals, and numerous religious activities, and has   cultural practices   that can be witnessed throughout states due to the fact that each state has its unique set of cultural norms. The architecture found in India is unparalleled. The temples are a prime example. The temples-built years ago adhered to various traditional practices, and we can see various  architectural aspects  on them. Even the  construction style is distinct  from one another. The well-known  Char Dham pilgrimage  is regarded as one of the most important pilgrimages to be visited in order to achieve  Moksha . Badrinath is in the north, Rameswaram is in the south, Dwaraka is in the west, and  Puri Jagannath  is in the east. Puri Jagannath temple  is unique in every way, and it is considered the first place to visit if one is planning a Char Dham Yatra. “ Sarvesamapi Kshetranam Raja Sri Purusottamah, Sarvesamapi Devanam Raja Sri Purusottamah ,” says the Kapila