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Top 10 penny stocks in 2024

  Top 10 Penny Stocks in 2024 Penny stocks are typically associated with companies that have small market capitalizations, limited liquidity, and higher volatility. It's essential to conduct thorough research and consider consulting with a financial advisor before investing in penny stocks. Additionally, the performance of penny stocks can fluctuate significantly, and what may seem like a promising investment today could become highly volatile or even worthless in the future. That said, I can provide a list of penny stocks that have shown potential in 2024 based on various factors such as market trends, industry performance, and company developments. However, please remember that investing in penny stocks carries inherent risks, and these suggestions should not be considered as financial advice.  What are Penny Stocks? Penny stocks, typically defined as stocks trading at a low price per share, often garner attention from investors seeking high-risk, high-reward opportunities. ...

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Two sexes: male and female 
Two sides: Shukla side and Krishna side
Two Poojas: Vedic and Tantric (Puranokta)
Two ions: Uttarayan and Dakshinayan
Three gods: Brahma, Vishnu, Shankara
Three Goddesses: Maha Saraswati, Maha Lakshmi, Maha Gauri
Three people: earth, sky, hell
Three virtues: Sattvaguna, Rajoguna, Tamoguna
Three conditions: solid, liquid, gas
Three levels: start, middle, end
Three stages: childhood, youth, old age
Three creations: Dev, Demon, Man
Three states: awake, dead, unconscious
Three periods: past, future, present
Three pulses: Ida, Pingala, Sushumna
Three evenings: morning, noon, evening
Three powers: will power, knowledge power, action power
Char Dham: Badrinath, Jagannath Puri, Rameshwaram, Dwarka
Four sages: Sanat, Sanatan, Sanand, Sanat Kumar
Four characters: Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya, Shudra
Four principles: Sam, Dham, Danda, Bheda
Four Vedas: Sama Veda, Rig Veda, Yajurveda, Atharva Veda
Four wives: mother, wife, sister, daughter
Four ages: Satyug, Tretayug, Dwapar Yuga, Kalyug
Four times: morning, afternoon, evening, night
Four nymphs: Urvashi, Rambha, Maneka, Tilottama
Four masters: mother, father, teacher, spiritual master
Four animals: aquatic, terrestrial, aquatic, amphibian
Four organisms: egg, pind, sweat, plant
Four voices: Omkar, Akar, Ukar, Makar
Four Ashrams: Brahmacharya, Grihastha, Vanaprastha, Sannyasa
Four edibles: food, drink, lehua, sukshya
Four Purusharthas: Dharma, Artha, Kama, Moksha
Four instruments: Tat, Sushir, Avanadva, Ghan
Five elements: earth, sky, fire, water, air
Five deities: Ganesha, Durga, Vishnu, Shankara, Surya
Five senses: eyes, nose, ears, tongue, skin
Five karmas: juice, form, smell, touch, sound
Five fingers: thumb, forefinger, middle finger, ring finger, little finger
Five pooja treatments: smell, flower, incense, lamp, offering
Five nectars: milk, curd, ghee, honey, sugar
Five Phantoms: Ghost, Vampire, Vaital, Kushmand, Brahmarakshas
Five flavors: sweet, charkha, sour, salty, bitter
Five winds: Prana, Apan, Vyan, Udan, Samana
The five senses: eyes, nose, ears, tongue, skin, mind
Five banyan trees: Siddhavat (Ujjain), Akshayavat (Prayagraj), Bodhivat (Bodhgaya), Vamshivat (Vrindavan), Sakshivat (Gaya)
Five leaves: Mango, Peepal, Banyan, Gular, Ashoka
Five daughters: Ahilya, Tara, Mandodari, Kunti, Draupadi
Six seasons: winter, summer, rain, autumn, spring, winter
The six parts of knowledge: education, Kalpa, grammar, nirukta, verse, astrology
Six Karmas: Dev Puja, Guru Upasana, Swadhyaya, Samyam, Tap, Dan
Six faults: work, anger, lust, greed, lust, laziness
Seven verses: Gayatri, Ushnik, Anushtup, Vrhati, Pankti, Trishtup, Jagati
Seven vowels: sa, re, c, m, p, d, ni
Saat Sur: Shadaj, Rishabh, Gandhara, Madhyam, Pancham, Dhaivat, Nishad
Seven Chakras: Sahasrara, Ajna, Vishuddha, Anahata, Manipur, Swadhisthana, Muladhara
Seven times: Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat.
Seven Soils: Gaushala, Ghudsal, Hathisal, Rajdwar, Bambi Soil, River Confluence, Pond
Seven continents: Jambudweep (Asia), Plakshadweep, Shalmalweed, Kushadweep, Kronchadweep, Shakadweep, Pushkardweep
Seven Sages: Vashishta, Vishwamitra, Kanva, Bhardwaj, Atri, Vamdev, Shaunak
Seven sages: Vashishta, Kashyapa, Atri, Jamadagni, Gautam, Vishwamitra, Bhardwaj
Seven metals (physical): juice, blood, flesh, fat, bone, marrow, semen
Seven colors: purple, purple, blue, green, yellow, orange, red
Saat Patal: Atal, Vital, Sutal, Talatal, Mahatal, Rasatal, Patal
Saat Puri: Mathura, Haridwar, Kashi, Ayodhya, Ujjain, Dwarka, Kanchi
Seven grains: wheat, gram, rice, barley, moong, urad, millet
Eight Matrikas: Brahmi, Vaishnavi, Maheshwari, Kaumari, Andri, Varahi, Narasimha, Chamunda
Eight Lakshmi: Adilakshmi, Dhanalakshmi, Dhanyalakshmi, Gajalakshmi, Santanalakshmi, Veeralakshmi, Vijayalakshmi, Vidyalakshmi
Eight Vasu: Up (Ah: / Ayaj), Dhruv, Som, Dhar, Anil, Anal, Pratyush, Prabhas
Eight accomplishments: Anima, Mahima, Garima, Laghima, Prapti, Prakamya, Ishita, Vashitva
Eight metals: gold, silver, copper, lead zinc, tin, iron, mercury
Navdurga: Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayani, Kalratri, Mahagauri, Siddhidatri
Navagraha: Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu, Ketu
Navratna: Diamond, Emerald, Pearl, Ruby, Coral, Topaz, Sapphire, Onyx, Garlic
Navanidhi: Padmanidhi, Mahapadmanidhi, Nilanidhi, Mukundanidhi, Nandanidhi, Makarnidhi, Kachchpanidhi, Shankhanidhi, Kharva / Mishra Nidhi
Ten Mahavidyas: Kali, Tara, Shodashi, Bhubaneswari, Bhairavi, Chhinnamastika, Dhumavati, Baglamukhi, Matangi, Kamala
Ten directions: east, west, north, south, igneous, southwest, northwest, northeast, up, down
Ten Dikpals: Indra, Agni, Yamaraj, Nairiti, Varuna, Vayudev, Kubera, Ishaan, Brahma, Ananta
Ten incarnations (Vishnuji): Matsya, Kachchap, Varaha, Narasimha, Vamana, Parasurama, Rama, Krishna, Buddha, Kalki
Ten Sati: Savitri, Anusuiya, Mandodari, Tulsi, Draupadi, Gandhari, Sita, Damayanti, Sulakshana, Arundhati                  

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