Why do people suddenly cry in temples? What is the psychology and science behind the mysterious phenomena?

Entering ancient temples can trigger uncontrollable emotions and tears, even without a clear reason. This phenomenon is attributed to the temples’ architecture and energy, designed to affect the mind and body. These sacred spaces may also activate ‘Asht Satvik Bhav,’ eight involuntary bodily reactions that manifest during intense devotion or spiritual experiences. Have you ever…

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Ester Expósito: Kylian Mbappé’s rumoured girlfriend revealed? Meet Spanish star Ester Expósito

Meet Kylian Mbappé’s rumoured girlfriend, Ester ExpósitoPhoto credit: Getty As the World Cup draws global attention to the pitch, it’s not just goals and tactics that have fans buzzing; personal stories do, too. In recent months, one name has repeatedly surfaced alongside Kylian Mbappé’s: Spanish actress and model Ester Expósito. Photographs, short videos and a…

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Sonam Kapoor’s home is all about old money charm and quiet luxury: Art inspirations to take away |

Sonam Kapoor’s home artfully blends Indian heritage with European charm, transforming rooms into personal stories. From statement chandeliers to hand-painted de Gournay wallpaper celebrating Indian landscapes, her space showcases a curated collection of contemporary Indian art and vintage European accents, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Art is where a home stops being a showroom…

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Optical illusion personality test: Skull, fence, boat, or bound person? What you see first reveals your biggest weakness |

Photo: Dasha takisho/ Instagram Optical illusions do more than trick the eye: they can also reveal surprising habits of thought. This personality test, shared by Dasha Takisho, asks you to look at a single image and notice what appears first: a skull, a fence, a boat, or a bound person. Each first impression links to…

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Parents teach daughters about ‘bad touch’, but this eye-opening message says they’re forgetting someone important |

Parents often have one familiar script when it comes to child safety: warn daughters about “bad touch,” tell them to speak up, and remind them that their bodies deserve protection. It is an important conversation. But according to a growing chorus of educators and child safety advocates, it is only half the job. The overlooked…

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