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    further welcome the parents‚ relatives and lovely students. As you know today we all have gathered here for the annual day celebration. Sanjay Sir: We will have our traditional auspicious LAMP- LIGHTENING ceremony as a tribute to Mother Saraswati Goddess of Knowledge. That the by our chief guest Mr. ____________ Sir Please‚ ------LAMP-LIGHTENING( By all the guest)------- Sanjay Sir: Now we consider that according to our Indian Tradition any auspicious work should be started with prayer Mamta:

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    period is the Snake Goddess. These two beautiful artworks are alike and similar in many ways. The Snake Goddess and Sekhmet are alike because they are both sculptures that show signs of power. The Snake Goddess is a sign of power because she has a form-fitting outfit that exposed her breasts and a flounced skirt with many layers that covered her feet. She is holding two snakes tightly in each arm. Some researchers claimed that Minoans worshipped the Snake Goddess as “Mother Goddess”. In Aegean culture

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    Prehistoric Art

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    Prehistoric Art (Venus of Willendorf & the Minoan Snake Goddess) Prehistoric art wasn’t a definite period of art. It was simply the name given to all art that occurred before recorded history. It was a way of reflecting beliefs‚ values and lifestyles to one’s culture. It was an era before any written history so everything was expressed through art. Prehistoric people created different art forms to represent where they belonged‚ where they were from and what they were part of. These people created

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    Long ago in a thick forest‚ a young girl lived under the care of the goddess of weaving. Here she lived happily and without care‚ for everything that she wanted to eat was provided for her by her patroness. One day the goddess said to the girl‚ "Take this cotton‚ clean it‚ and make out a dress for yourself out of it." Now‚ the girl knew nothing about making cloth and weaving it‚ so she said to the goddess‚ "When the cotton is cleaned‚ is it ready for use?" "No‚" answered the guardian‚ "after

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    Esoteric Religion

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    Esoteric Religion The Rebirth Of The Goddess “Esoteric”. The word‚ in today’s man’s mind‚ sparks off images that involve dark rituals‚ secrets and mysteries. It is associated with people who are considered different to the point of insanity‚ and with secret rituals‚ witchcraft and midwifery. However‚ “esoteric” simply refers to knowledge which is not widely known‚ its opposite being “exoteric”. It refers to knowledge that can be accessed by only a certain group of people who are “illuminated”

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    In the beginning everything was shapeless and formless. The earth‚ the sky‚ the sea‚ and the air were almost mixed up. In a word‚ there was only confusion. Then from the depth of this formless void there appeared the god Tungkung Langit and the goddess Alunsina.  It was not known just where these two deities came from but it is related by old Bisayan folk that Tungkung Langit fell in love with Alunsina. After he had courted her for many years‚ they married and made their home in the highest part

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    annual day

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    illuminating ideas‚ an idol of knowledge and experience and inspiration to all of us. Mr. PQR‚ who is ……………….(i can add more ^_^ if requires) Now‚ we will have our traditional auspicious LAMP-LIGHTENING ceremony as a tribute to Mother Saraswati‚ the Goddess of knowledge. (Mother‚ we pray for your blessings with all humility – give us wisdom to make this world a better place. May all human beings live in harmony with nature and other forms of life. May the truth prevail. May the darkness of ignorance

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    the point that he denied reality. In Devi‚ this was shown through the people’s devotion‚ more importantly her father-in-law’s‚ to their religion led them to the ignorant treatment of Doyamoyee‚ a woman who was believed to be the incarnation of the Goddess Kali. In both cases‚ the recurring theme of idolatry is dominant among the personalities of the characters in the movie. Though the idolatry was manifested in a somewhat negative way‚ it led me to realize that I’ve barely scratched the surface when

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    8/30/13 Venus of Galgenberg – no facial features‚ appears to be dancing‚ vulva is indicated due to the crease between her legs which means it’s female. No idea if used in ritual. Venus of Willendorf – large breasts‚ maybe pregnant‚ covered face‚ clear vulva Venus of Laussel – fingers are clear‚ etchings into horn (indicates wicca)‚ found in a cave entrance‚ clearly holding belly *cornicopias indicate fertility today Venus of Gagarino (looks like Willendorf) - This figure was found in

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    Much Ado

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    (although he doesn’t appear in the scene) Why did Shakespeare had many analogies to the Greek gods and goddesses? Such as Diana (virgin goddess of moon and hunting)‚ Venus (goddess of beauty)‚ Cupid (god of love). Was Greek gods something that people living in Shakespearean era familiar with? goddess of the hunt and moon; Venus was the goddess of love generally portrayed as fickle and promiscuous.) in her orbit—as virginal as the flower bud before it blooms. But you’re actually

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