A Japanese billionaire left property and business and came to India to become a Shiva devotee and is now undertaking kavad yatra every year. At the same time, a woman earned Rs 315 crore by stealing, for which she went to jail 28 times. In this holy month of Shravan, the story of a Japanese billionaire is very much discussed on social media, who has left his billions of wealth and business and immersed himself in the devotion of Lord Shiva. Today he is known as 'Bal Kumbh Guru-Muni'. Kavadyatra and Bhandara are organized on barefoot every year
Dressed in saffron robes, Bala Kumbh Guru Muni (real name Hoshi Takayaki) is in Uttarakhand these days. Recently, he along with about 20 Japanese followers were seen carrying holy Gangajal and performing an open-legged kanwar yatra. During this time he also organized a two-day bhandar at Dehradun and provided food to fellow crows. Who is Hoshi Takayaki?
Hoshi Takayaki came to Tamil Nadu about 20 years ago, where he came to know about Nadi astrology. He was told that his previous life had been spent in the Himalayas and that he had followed Hindu spirituality. He then handed over the reins of his successful business to his followers. He has converted his Tokyo home into a Shiva temple and installed another new Shiva temple in Japan. Apart from this, he is also building a grand Shiva temple on 35 acres of land in Puducherry, India and also plans to build an ashram in Uttarakhand. The story of Britain's Kylie Knowles (42) is shocking. Caught in a heroin addiction, he stole goods from shops and earned an 'amazing' amount of Rs 315 crore. He had to go to jail 28 times in Britain. Kylie would get up every morning to check the security of the shops, then steal luxury items worth Rs. 7 to 8 lakhs every day and sell them to 150 customers on WhatsApp. She herself says that she did not steal only for two days when the shops were closed, she kept stealing during the rest of the year. There was a time when she used to take drugs worth Rs 1 lakh every day. Then with the help of a security guard, he gave up his addiction. Now Kylie has left the world of crime for 18 months and is working to get other addicts out of the world. It has also received the National Business Crime Solution Award. The shortest commercial flight in the world that takes off between Vestrey and Papa Vestre in the islands of Northern Ork, Scotland. Its total travel is about 2.7 kilometers. The distance is so short that in good wind the flight is completed in just 47 seconds, although its official time is two minutes. There is no sense of time while boarding and landing in this plane. It seems like the bus will keep getting up and down. There is no in-flight service available on this flight, as there is no time for it, but the ticket of this 47-second flight is around Rs 4200. Who is this flight for?
According to media reports, about 30% of passengers taking this service are associated with the education service of The Orkney Island Council, which includes teachers and students. In addition, many passengers are health workers and patients from the Scottish National Health Service, for whom this flight is an essential means of transportation. Papa Westre Island is home to more than 70 people and is home to 60 archaeological sites. LoganAir, which operates flights to the island, has been flying on this route since the 1960s. In 2011, the airline started a special passenger flight a few days a week during the summer. This is for those who just want to enjoy this unique flight. It is not in everyone's hands to eat the world's most expensive burger, which has gold back on it. The burger, named 'Golden Boy', is priced at 5,000 euros (over ₹5 lakh), and has been made by Dutch chef Robert Jan de Vin. Robert created it to help people during the pandemic. It uses expensive ingredients like Japanese wagyu beef, beluga caviar, white truffle, and the bun is made of champagne flour and gold coatings. All the money earned from the sale of these burgers is donated to feed the hungry people. Robert still makes up on the order, but the order has to be placed two weeks in advance. A new world record has been set with the help of drones in Chongqing city of China. In this, laser show was done with 11,787 drones and the world's largest photo was made in the air. The show was held on the 28th foundation day of Chongqing city, which aims to promote the development and tourism of the city. In this show, thousands of drones flew together in the air and made amazing pictures of dolphins, a huge tree and a mountain, which surprised people. He has been included in the Guinness Book of World Records for this unique feat. Such records have been made before
Earlier in October 2024, Britain's Christopher Bradbury made a wonderful record by using drones while fighting cancer. He set a record for making the most emojis in the sky in 3 minutes, in which 109 drones were used. So here's the interesting news of today, tomorrow we will meet again with some more interesting and different news...
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