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    Ayyappa

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    Ayyappan Bhajan Booklet 2009-10 Editions Brought to you by AyyappaSamaaj of San Francisco Bay Area You are invited to join AyyappaSamaaj: (http://www.ayyappasamaaj.org) Acknowledgements Hindu Community and Cultural Center (HCCC) Livermore Shiva Vishnu Temple Our Sponsors & Volunteers Ayyappa Samaaj Members of the San Francisco Bay Area (Yahoo Groups: Ayyappasamaaj; http://www.ayyappasamaaj.org) SWAMIYE SARANAM AYYAPPA Table of Contents Sabarimala – An Introduction ..................

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    Mahabharata and King

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    MAHABAHRAT The 18 parvas The division into 18 parvas is as follows: Parva Title Sub-parvas Contents 1 Adi Parva (The Book of the Beginning) 1–19 How the Mahabharata came to be narrated by Sauti to the assembled rishis at Naimisharanya. The recital of the Mahabharata at the sarpasattra of Janamejaya by Vaishampayana at Takṣaśilā. The history of the Bharata race is told in detail and the parva also traces history of the Bhrigu race. The birth and early life of the Kuru princes. (adi means first)

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    Jhvgjh

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    14th century the kings continued to build Vesara or Deccan style monuments but later incorporated dravida-style gopurams to meet their ritualistic needs. The Prasanna Virupaksha temple (underground temple) of Bukka Raya I and the Hazare Rama temple of Deva Raya I are examples of Deccan architecture. The varied and intricate ornamentation of the pillars is a mark of their work. At Hampi‚ though the Vitthala temple is the best example of their pillared Kalyanamantapa style‚ the Hazara Ramaswamy temple

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    Health and Safety

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    Unit 208: Support children and young people’s health and safety Outcome 1: Know the legislative and policy framework for health and safety. 1.1 Describe how current health and safety legislation‚ policies and procedures are implemented in your setting At the start of the day the children are made to line up in the school playground. When the whistle is blown at 8.55a.m the teachers will come onto the yard to collect their classes. The children are then in turn taken into the building. Some

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    A family’s heritage is their sense of culture and traditions. Every family has their own unique values and beliefs. I created a flag that encompasses words‚ colors‚ and symbols to represent my family’s heritage. In my flag‚ I used the words educated‚ traditional‚ creative‚ and ambitious to represent my family. I said educated because people in my family have grown up to be very successful. I have had members that were famous lawyers‚ teachers‚ and doctors. Creative because everyone in my family

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    Bhisma

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    who has taken a terrible oath(and fulfills it). He was an incarnation of the eldest Vasu‚ Dhyou. He was born as Devaratha‚ the son of King Shantanu of the Kurus and the Goddess Ganga. He learned the scriptures from Brihaspati‚ the preceptor of the Devas and the art of war from Parashurama. When his father could not marry a fisher-woman maiden named Satyavati‚ as her father wanted her sons to inherit the throne‚ Bhishma helped his father by renouncing his claim to the throne and taking a vow of

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    World History Religions

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    Throughout history‚ numerous belief systems have come about and have greatly affected the region where they are practiced. Many have sacred texts they must follow along with the basic teachings. Two of the belief systems include Christianity and Hinduism. Christianity developed out of Judaism in the 1st century A.D. and Palestine was its origin. It is founded on the life‚ teachings‚ death‚ and resurrection of Jesus Christ‚ and those who follow him are called "Christians." Until the later part

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    to help in administration. When the Khmer civilization evolved in early 9th century‚ the ancient Khmer kings adopted a successful monarchy system of Indian civilization as the replica. The ancient Khmer kings crowned themselves as the “god-king” or deva-raja‚ which the kings were able to rule over the empire with the divine kingship and absolute power. The kings was adopted the political and religious ideas from India into the city‚ Angkor. Angkor Wat is the most monuments

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    Open Heart

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    Gangaridai Kingdom‚ Vanga Kingdom‚ Pundra Kingdom‚ Suhma Kingdom‚ Anga Kingdom‚ Harikela Kingdom Mauryan Period Classical Bengal The Classical Age Shashanka Age of Empires Pala Empire Sena Empire Medieval Bengal Arrival of Islam Sultanate of Bengal Deva Kingdom Bakhtiyar Khilji‚ Raja Ganesha Mughal Period Pratap Aditya‚ Raja Sitaram Ray Principality of Bengal Baro-Bhuyans Modern Bengal Company Raj Zamindari system‚ Bengal famine of 1770 British Indian Empire Bengal Renaissance Brahmo Samaj Swami Vivekananda

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    Myer Swot Analysis

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    the assurance they would be ruled by law and not by whims. The legal system has all that is needed for the rule of law to thrive‚ namely clear and consistent rules‚ fair and reasonable laws that are acceptable to most‚ and an independent judiciary (Deva‚ 2008). FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) in India is governed by government. For most of FDIs there is an automatic approval route for investors‚ which do not need government approval for investment in India‚ unless any prohibited investment‚

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