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Even in the lowest kinds of attraction there is the germ of divine love. One of the names of the Lord in Sanskrit is 'Hari', and this means that 'He attracts all things to Himself.' ...To love because it is the nature of love to love is undeniably the highest and the most unselfish of love that may be seen in the world.
- SWAMI VIVEKANANDA
Priacanthus hamrur, commonly known as the lunar-tailed bigeye or moontail bullseye, is a species of marine fish in the family Priacanthidae. It is widespread but uncommon in the Indo-Pacific, ranging from the Red Sea and eastern Africa to Japan, Australia and French Polynesia, with rare records in the Mediterranean Sea. A reef-associated species, P. hamrur inhabits lagoons and outer reef slopes at depths of 8 to 250 metres (26 to 820 ft). It has a deep, laterally compressed body, very large red eyes, and a crescent-shaped tail. Its colour varies from silver to red, with red bands. A nocturnal feeder, its diet consists primarily of small fishes, crustaceans and other invertebrates. It may live solitarily or form schools, and is listed as a least-concern species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. This P. hamrur fish was photographed off the coast off Zanzibar, Tanzania.Photograph credit: Diego Delso
*Rungs of Love At first one loves only when one is loved. Next, one loves spontaneously, but one wants to be loved in return. Then one loves even if one is not loved, but one still wants one's love to be accepted. And finally one loves purely and simply, without any other need or joy than that of loving. - Mirra Alfassa
- To wish for perfection for the loved one, and to feel pure joy in thinking of that soul, is divine love; and that is the love of true friendship.
- Paramhansa Yogananda
- We are prone by habit to look at things only in combination of what others have observed. The most insignificant thing has a little unknown element in it. We must find it.
~Maupassant
| — Wikipedian ♂ — | ||||
| Name | Anindya Moitra | |||
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| Nationality | Indian | |||
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| Current location | Kolkata | |||
| Languages | Bangla, Hindi and English | |||
| Time zone | UTC+5:30 | |||
| Current time | Current time for UTC+5:30 is 09:07 | |||
| Eyes | black | |||
| Handedness | Right | |||
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| Marital status | unmarried | |||
| Education and employment | ||||
| Occupation | Education | |||
| University | University of Calcutta | |||
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| Hobbies | Listening to music | |||
| Religion | Universal Religion ('As many views so many paths') | |||
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| Joined | December 2006 | |||
| First edit | December 2006 | |||
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- ′′Vanities of the world are transient...′′
- SWAMI VIVEKANANDA
About me
Hi, I am Anindya Moitra, from Kolkata (Calcutta),India . I have been a Wikipedian since 2006.
Wikipedia contributions
Articles/stubs written
- Tibbetibaba
- Soham Swami
Articles/stubs edited
Spiritual and Non-Spiritual related
Biographical
Non-biographical
Philosophy
Geography
History
Science
Law
Films
Wikimedia Commons contributions
My Pictures
Public domain Pictures uploaded by me
- BAIKUNTHANATH SANYAL
- Bina Das
- Kesari newspaper
- Adhar Sen
- Faiyaz Khan
- Bhawal case
Pictures shot by me
FLORA
- Croton
- Coconut king
- Young shoot of Paederia foetida
FAUNA
- Centipede
- Tiger moth
- Melanitis leda
- A moth species of West Bengal, India
- This is the dorsal view of a moth species found in West Bengal, India
ART WORK
- Pandal art
My Media
Videos shot by me
- Video of a centipede found in Kolkata.
