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Neel Gagan Ke Tale: Jane Kya Tun Kahi

An anthropologist says that some parts of the human body are lying dormant and dying. We present here in Kokiks-Lotus of the readers, the fickleness that arises in our mind while reading it. to know what is coccyx. The human body has about 600 muscles, more than 200 bones, other cartilage, veins, nerves and counting limbs. According to many scholars, in the sequence of evolution, as the amoeba evolved into a monkey and from the primate into man, many new limbs developed in the human body and many old limbs became redundant and disappeared. It occurs to us that perhaps our scribes have no idea that the thousand-armed One has yet devised a marvelous and mysterious use of those seemingly useless limbs! It is said that many orthodox Christians are still unwilling to believe that we evolved from monkeys to humans, they believe that God created creation in seven days, and for the sake of variety God created Adam and then created Eve from Adam's rib. After all, the python seduced Eve and gave her the apple, and then the two fell in love. From which today's iPhone, a new organ hanging around, was born. How do we know what's going on in the mind of God, and sometimes we wonder if maybe, yesss maybe, we all –– tomorrow's scribes will explain to us–– Sirji, a cosmic monkey sitting around drinking some chikka and turning the magic of 'AI' to entertain himself. We are the mankind created for that. Jambudvip Mhanje, a Sanatani of India says that our dashavatar is the formula of the evolution of human beings born on land from the sea, Matsyavatar, Kurmaavatar, Varah… etc! Nigoda atheistic scholars say that the organs of man are of no use, and those who have surgically amputated them happily say that there was no need for such organs as gharjamas. Like the appendix! Amoeba does not have an appendix, but when a monkey is born from an amoeba, that monkey or even its ancestors will suffer from that appendix. Now, if there is any decay in the appendix of humans, it will cause pain, that's the justification! But some also say that those secret pockets of the appendix contain antiseptic antibiotics which act as an antiseptic herb when the body is infected. Whether it is true or not, if it is true or not, then it is up to you. Thousands upon thousands of people have their appendices cut out of their bodies and eat, drink, and defecate. Another is the tailbone. Hanuman ji burned Lanka with a crowbar on his tail but then in the evolved Mankha avatar the tail disappeared but a bead of tail bone is still there, at the end of our spine! Just remember the ancestors! Although in the game of nature, even today one in a million babies are born with a slightly smaller tail, but as they grow up, the tail falls off or is surgically amputated. The third is the wisdom tooth. Some scholars believe that when our ancestors found it hard to eat, they would have chewed the food right between the two molars and the wisdom molars would have become crooked that way. Today, the incidence of molars increases during the age of 17 to 21 years in a man and the experience of shaving them can be called a 'ritual' like wearing Janoi. Number four is the ear! ear? You may have noticed that a dog or cat's ears perk up at an interesting sound. And some researchers read Raghuveer Sir's story or some other boring text aloud in front of human participants while the sound of crying baby footsteps played in the background. The ear muscles are stimulated in both cases, the researchers said. Many people may surprise you by wagging their ears like a buffalo in class or at a party, but researchers say that the 'use' of human external ears is now that they are well-equipped inside the skull for hearing, without the need for external ears. fine. Even after that there are some appendages but by this we understand that Gaganwala is Gaganwala Parampita Paramatma and this time in the election of some country the majority has not used some part of themselves, if any reader realizes that all this information is also of no use and the writers are their own. Don't use brown muscle! Jai Jambudweep!

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