Showing posts with label Essays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Essays. Show all posts

Tuesday, 11 June 2024

Which came first: The egg or the chicken?

There are many theories revolving around the question that, "which came first: the egg or the chicken"? The answer also varies from theory to theory. In one theory it is said that egg came first and in the other one it is said that the chicken came first. The answer is not clear because no one saw it coming. 

But according to me these are the conclusions without any scientific evidences, so don't take them seriously, these are just for jest, have fun. 

If we go literally by the words chicken or egg then the answer is egg. Because eggs were laid even by the dinosaurs and the dinosaurs came way earlier than the chickens so, in this case egg came first. 

As you can see the winner of the first round is the egg. Here, the egg came first and the chicken came next. So, the next time when someone asks you, what came first - the egg or the chicken? Then with this theory you can explain them that the egg came first. 

It is also believed that all the birds are oviparous, it means that they are egg laying animals. The ancestors of the chicken are also birds, that maybe the reason that they have got feathers and wings. If their ancestors are birds then ultimately chicken is also  an oviparous bird. 

If they had been viviparous then they wouldn't have been laying eggs, they would have directly given birth to their offsprings. So, this theory states that if the immediate ancestors of chicken were laying eggs then the chicken would have come out of that egg and then in the later stages of it's life the chicken also started laying eggs and those eggs would have grown into a chicken and laid eggs and so on.... So, here also the egg came first then came the chicken. 

As you can see the winner of the second round is also the egg. So, there is more probability that the egg came first and the chicken came next. 

So the answer for the above question, which came first: the egg or the chicken? Then, for this question the answer is EGG. 

Thursday, 19 October 2017

Diwali - The festival of lights.

Diwali or Deepavali is one of the most prominent festivals celebrated by Hindus. It is celebtated on the new moon day (amaavasyaa) of the Kartik month. The festival usually falls every year between mid-October and mid-November. Diwali is one of the brightest and biggest festivals of India. It is celebrated joyfully all over India.

Deepavali means "row of lights" where Deep means light and avali means row. Diwali spiritually signifies victory of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance and good over evil. On Diwali, people clean their houses and decorate their houses with flowers and lights.


There are many stories relating to Diwali and one of them is the return of Lord Rama along with his wife Sita and brother Laxmana to his home after fourteen years of exile. In this story, diyas (earthen lamps) were used by the people of Ayodhya to light the way to their home hence the festival got its name as Deepavali or Diwali. According to Bhagavata Purana, it was on a Kartik day that Lord Vishnu took Vamana avatar to kill the demon King Bali or Mahabali. The Bhagavata Purana also tells that Lord Vishnu Killed demon Narakasura on Diwali. So there are many never ending legends of Diwali.

Earlier Diwali was celebrated only with earthen lamps, but now-a-days it has become a trend that unless one explodes crackers, it is not considered as Diwali. The problem with fireworks is not only faced by small children, pregnant women, and old people, but also by other living creatures like birds and animals.

One should always remember that Diwali is the festival of lights, not the crackers. So exclude crackers from Diwali and include lights everywhere.

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