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    The Ramayana Hindus are extremely respectful and prideful people with many strong core beliefs. These beliefs have been passed down through the ages in The Ramayana. Throughout this epic poem‚ Rama‚ his family‚ and many others exemplify what it means to be Hindu. Rama is considered to be a perfect Hindu and follows all aspects of Hinduism flawlessly. This includes following duty‚ honor‚ responsibilities based on a person’s place in society‚ and most important to Rama‚ family. In the epic The

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    ed by the Mahabharata INDEX 1. Corporate Objective 2. Management Principles a) Honor thy competitor b) Business consideration above personal consideration c) Adaptability d) Utilization of available resources e) Attitude towards work f) Work commitment g) Motivation- self and self-transcendence h) Work culture i) Manager’s mental health j) Management needs those who practice what they preach

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    Management Control System is a process of successful implementation of Strategy. It mainly focuses on effective and efficient use of available resources in the organization’s objectives. “MAHABHARATA”‚ the greatest epic of all time teaches us how the meticulous implementation of our learning on Management Control Systems (MCS) helped “PANDAVAS” to win the war over “KAURAVAS” in just 18 days. BACKGROUND:- * “KAURAVAS” were a congregation of big family structure of 100 brothers and close family

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    of the story of Ramayana‚ duty‚ or dharma‚ has a more specific interpretation. Dharma is a set of laws or principles carried out with the purpose of creating social and religious order in the society. In this story of Ramayana‚ many times this duty conflicts with other values or personal desires‚ forcing characters to compare the choices of following the dharma or fulfilling another human value. Within the context of the relationship between Rama and Sita in the story "The Ramayana of Valmiki"‚ duty

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    The Ramayana - Valmiki The Ramayana is an epic and it tells us about the life in India a long time ago (1000 BCE). The hero‚ Rama‚ lives his whole life by the rules of dharma and people believed he was heroic because of that. Rama was the perfect little son and later on in his life‚ the ideal husband to his wife Sita. Sita was the ruler of Aydohya. Prince Rama was the eldest of four sons and was to become king when his father retired. His stepmother‚ however‚ wanted to see her son Bharata‚ Rama’s

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    Indeed‚ there is an earlier example of Old Javanese literature showing a reference to the shadow play; the opus magnum of kakawin literature‚ the Old Javanese Ramayana‚ supposed to be composed in the middle of the 9th century‚ mentions in canto 24.112 a widu mawayang‚ i.e. a performer who is playing wayang. Following recent findings by A. Acri‚ this canto stands in a complex religious context on a Saiva background. A widu is "a figure standing between a performer and an ascetic" (Acri‚ 2011:55).

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    The Ramayana and Sita Sings The Blues Art is a form of expression that lives on for centuries but changes in interpretation over time. What may be relevant in this time period may make no sense to the upcoming generations. Nina Paley’s film "Sita Sings the Blues" brings two cultures‚ traditions‚ values and time periods together to convey her message and bring relevance of her art across many cultures and generations. The Ramayana by Valmiki on the other hand is a very traditional epic which depicts

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    women play significant roles are One Thousand and One Nights‚ the book of “Genesis" found in the Bible‚ and The Ramayana of Valmiki. The women found in these texts act as catalysts in the events occurring in each narrative‚ which ultimately progresses the text to reach its climax and resolution. The female characters in One Thousand and One Nights‚ the book of “Genesis‚” and The Ramayana of Valmiki

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    Main Characters of the Ramayana Dasaratha -- King of Ayodhya (capital of Kosala)‚ whose eldest son was Rama. Dasaratha had three wives and four sons -- Rama‚ Bharata‚ and the twins Lakshmana and Satrughna. Rama -- Dasaratha’s first-born son‚ and the upholder of Dharma (correct conduct and duty). Rama‚ along with his wife Sita‚ have served as role models for thousands of generations in India and elsewhere. Rama is regarded by many Hindus as an incarnation of the god Vishnu. Sita -- Rama’s wife

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    Elements of the short story The Letter Characters Coachman Ali – Father of Marian who kept on waiting in the post office for a letter from his daughter. * He used to be a good hunter who retired after his daughter Marian left Postmaster – The man who ignored Ali’s request. * He found a letter addressed to Coachman Ali and he realized Ali’s situation as a father Lakshmi Das – A clerk which Ali gave five Guineas and asked him a favor that the letter from Marian must be forwarded

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