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In this video, I’m sharing some beautiful and unique images of women with incredibly long hair. Hair that flows all the way down to the ground!

Growing and maintaining such long hair takes time, patience, and care. It needs regular washing, oiling, and gentle brushing. But here’s something amazing. Did you know that long hair like this can also help others?

If your hair is healthy and natural, you can grow it long and later cut part of it to sell or donate. Wig makers use real hair to create wigs for people who have lost theirs due to illness or medical treatment.

So even something as personal as your hair can become a gift. A symbol of hope for someone in need.

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A Woman & Her Daughter-In-law

  A long time ago, there was a girl. 

One day, she got married and moved to her husband's house where there was also her mother-in-law living together. Her mother-in-law was a sick woman who often fell ill.

After about a month passed, the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law were not happy with each other. Any work done by the mother-in-law was loathed by her daughter-in-law and also any work done by the daughter-in-law was loathed by her mother-in-law.

They used to debate and quarrel a lot. They quarrelled one day, two days, one week and even quarrelled months and months. They quarrelled without missing even a single day. They didn't like to see each other. Their relationship became a nightmare. 

The son couldn't say anything to his wife and mom. He had to live a very upset and depressed life. He felt his house was not even like a house.

One day, his wife went out for a walk. On the way, she met her father's friend who was a herbalist. They talked to each other about how they were doing. 

She told him that she was undergoing a very tough situation, "I have to quarrel with my mother-in-law every day. I don't even like to look at my mother-in-law's face. I rather feel like killing her. If you have a poisonous medicine, please provide me so that I can feed her to death. I'm very much angry."

Then the herbalist thought for a while and agreed to give her the poisonous medicine. 

The herbalist went inside his house and came out with a sack of leaves. "Now you listen to my instructions very cautiously," Said the herbalist, "When you go back to your house, you never quarrel with your mother-in-law. 

You can pretend as if you are having a good relationship with her. 

You carry out whatever the tasks she gives you. 

Give her much care and comfort. 

Listen to her orders and carry out the tasks accordingly.

Cook good rice and curry for her. But whenever you feed her, make sure to crush one leaf and add it inside the rice and curry every day. This will gradually kill your mother-in-law! 

Don't give all the leaves at once because this can kill your mother-in-law instantly and all the neighbours will charge you as they know you frequently quarrel with her".

The daughter-in-law agreed to his instructions and took away the sack of leaves.

When she reached home, she began to change her behaviours. She took care of everything for her mother-in-law. She pretended as if she was very happy.

She carried out whatever the tasks were given by her mother-in-law.

She cooked good meals for her mother-in-law. As instructed by the herbalist, she crushed one leaf added in the curry and rice every day. No matter how badly the mother-in-law treated her, the daughter-in-law would always do good in return. This process continued for about six months. 

Now the mother-in-law felt very pity for her daughter-in-law. She felt that she was the only one who is so unkind and rude person. She also began to treat her daughter-in-law well. They gradually grew into boundless love and affection like a real mother and daughter. Everything at home went smoothly. They became very much contented and on the other side, the husband also became contented.

Although the daughter-in-law's intention was to kill her mother-in-law, she grew her intense love for her mother-in-law. She felt very much worried thinking that her mother-in-law would expire at any time. So she made up her mind to go back to the herbalist to get a medicine that can counteract the poison from her mother-in-law's body.

The daughter-in-law went back to the herbalist and she told him that everything had improved at home, "Now I don't want to let my mother-in-law die. I feel she is my own mother as she treats me like her own daughter. Please provide me with an antidote."

The herbalist replied with empathy, "My dear, your mother-in-law will not die. The leaves given to you were just to cure your mother-in-law's illness. Actually, the real poison was living inside your mind and the way you work toward your mother-in-law. Don't worry. The leaves were not the poison. Now the real poison has gone out of your mind and your relationship has improved."

The daughter-in-law thanked the herbalist and lived happily ever after with her husband and mother-in-law!

The moral of this story is that the problem of the relationship is not with your partner or your family members or society. The problem is within you.

No matter how people treat you badly, always treat them well in return. You will see positive results soon and things will improve naturally. 

Don't hold any negative attitude or destructive thoughts.

No matter how your friends and family react, always be kind and polite in return. 

“All the suffering there is in this world arises from wishing our self to be happy. All the happiness there is in this world arises from wishing others to be happy.” ― Shantideva

All the Bodhisattvas pray all the suffering of others to come to them and all the happiness to fall on others.

That's it. If you have any questions, regarding the relationship, let me know down in the comment section.

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Burangtha

Story title: Burangtha (Burangtha is a name of a boy. Bu means boy. Rangtha means millstone since the height of the boy was not taller than the height of a millstone used for grinding grains) 

Once upon a time, in a far-off land, there lived a young boy named Burangtha. He wandered from place to place, far from his home, and stumbled upon a small house where a mother and daughter lived.

As he approached, he overheard them discussing a human sacrifice. It was customary in that village to offer one person every year at the king's lake, and it was their turn from their house for the sacrifice. The mother said she would go as she didn't want her daughter to suffer, but the daughter insisted on going as she loved her mother very much. They were in the midst of a mournful debate about the sacrifice, which was scheduled to take place the very next day.

Burangtha entered the house and volunteered to go to the sacrifice in their stead. The following day, he made his way to the king's lake, where he witnessed a ritual being performed for the sacrifice. After the ceremony, the people fled in fear, leaving Burangtha alone by the lake.

While waiting, he kicked all the offerings made during the ritual into the lake. Suddenly, a one-headed snake emerged from the water and told him that his mother was calling for him. He ignored it, but unsheathed his sword slightly. The snake slithered away. Then a two-headed snake appeared, repeating the message, but he ignored it again. This continued until an eight-headed snake appeared, but Burangtha remained unfazed.

Finally, a massive nine-headed snake emerged from the lake with a tremendous splash. This time, Burangtha unsheathed his entire sword and severed the snake's head. The lake turned red with its blood, and then dried up.

The king was furious and dispatched his soldiers to bring Burangtha to his palace. As each soldier approached him, he displayed the snake's head, causing them to die on the spot. The king eventually realized the cause of their demise and begged Burangtha not to show him the snake's head. He promised to become Burangtha's servant, and Burangtha was crowned as the new king.

From then on, Burangtha ruled his kingdom with kindness and compassion, and his people adored him for it. He abolished the cruel practice of human sacrifice and worked hard to bring peace and prosperity to his realm. The mother and daughter who had nearly given themselves up for sacrifice lived happily ever after under the fair and just reign of their new king.


Long ago, in a distant land, there was a boy named Burungtha. The name “Burungtha” was derived from “Bu,” meaning boy, and “Rangtha,” meaning millstone. This name was given to him because his height matched that of a millstone, yet despite his small stature, he was renowned for his immense strength and unyielding courage. No one could defeat him, and he never backed down from a challenge.

One day, driven by a deep curiosity and a longing to see the world beyond his village, Burungtha embarked on a grand journey. He traveled across mountains and through forests, each step revealing new lands and new people, and shaping his character along the way.

Eventually, Burungtha arrived at a remote village. There, he overheard a mother and daughter in deep conversation, caught in a dilemma. The village followed a grim tradition of human sacrifice, offering one person each year to the king’s lake. It was the turn of this family to send a loved one.

As Burungtha listened, he heard the daughter say, “Mother, I will go,” and the mother insist, “No, you are too young. I will go.” The two were torn, unwilling to let the other sacrifice themselves.

Moved by their plight, Burungtha entered their home and offered himself instead. “If I go, will it be acceptable?” he asked. Grateful and relieved, the mother and daughter agreed, thankful for his selflessness.

The next day, Burungtha made his way to the king’s lake, where a ritual was about to take place. As the villagers performed their rites, they fled in fear, leaving Burungtha alone by the lake.

While he waited, Burungtha kicked the offerings into the water, and as he did, a series of snakes emerged from the lake, each bearing a message that his mother was calling him. Burungtha ignored them, remaining steadfast. With each new snake, the message grew more intense, until finally, a massive nine-headed snake rose from the lake. This time, Burungtha drew his sword and struck down the serpent’s heads, causing the lake to turn red with the serpent’s blood and then dry up.

The king, furious and alarmed, sent his soldiers to capture Burungtha. Yet, each time they approached and saw the serpent’s head, they perished on the spot. The king, realizing the power and bravery of Burungtha, pleaded for mercy, promising to serve him and cease the cruel sacrifices.

In the end, Burungtha’s bravery and compassion transformed the kingdom. He abolished the tradition of human sacrifice and ruled with kindness and justice. The mother and daughter, who had once faced such despair, lived happily ever after under the reign of their new king.