Flowers of Lalbagh

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A Rose, is not the only species of Flower…

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To make money, is not the only reason to Live…

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To fight, is not the only way to survive…

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To convince, is not the only purpose of an argument…

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School, is not the only place to learn…

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Wealth, is not the only indication of prosperity…

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To laugh, is not the only way to show your happiness…

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To help, is not the only way to show your concern…

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To divide, is not the only way to rule…

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Technology, is not the only indicator of advancement…

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To see, is not the only purpose of vision…

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Purpose, is not the only excuse to assume…

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Apperance, is not the only reflection of beauty…

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English, is not the only language on earth…

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To be stubborn, is not the only way to dominate…

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To speak, is not the only way to communicate…

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Rock, is not the only flavour of music…

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A Rose is not the only species of flower…

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Destination Infinity.

PS: Fortunately, when I went to the Lalbagh, there was a Flower show going on… Needless to say, you are free to download any number of pictures you like from here.

4 thoughts on “Flowers of Lalbagh

  1. garden sheds

    hi.
    Keep love in your heart. A life without it is like a sunless garden when the flowers are dead.

  2. Peter

    I can feel the fragrance from this flowers. 🙂

  3. sulochanosho

    Hey, the glimpse of the flowers and stimulating words here prompted me to say:

    These flowers of nature may answer and lift our lowered mind and nature.

  4. GiftTree NZ

    Imagine walking through a garden where over 3.2 million flowers bloom in perfect harmony, arranged to tell stories of literature, freedom fighters, and ancient epics. This is not a dream. This is the Lalbagh Flower Show in Bengaluru, India – one of the most spectacular floral events on the planet.

    For over a century, Lalbagh Botanical Garden has transformed itself twice a year into a living canvas of color, culture, and conservation. From its humble beginnings in 1760 as a royal retreat for Hyder Ali, Lalbagh has grown into a global horticultural treasure .

    At GiftTree NZ, we love sharing stories about plants, flowers, and the joy they bring to people around the world. Today, we invite you to explore the magic of Lalbagh – and maybe find inspiration for your next gift.

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