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    Analysis of Krishnan Guru-Murthy interview with Film Director Quentin Tarantino – “Django Unchained” I will be analysing the Channel 4 interview between famous film director Quentin Tarantino‚ and British television presenter & journalist Krishnan Guru-Murthy‚ discussing the release of Mr. Tarantino’s highly controversial‚ new blockbuster movie – “Django Unchained”. From the beginning it is apparent this interview was conducted very traditionally‚ both the interviewer and interviewee

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    Alcott A central piece in Hindu scripture reads "Gurur Brahma‚ Gurur Vishnu‚ Guru devo Maheshwaraha - Gurussaakshaath param brahma tasmai shree gurave namaha‚" which translates as "The Guru (Teacher) is the Lord Brahma (the Creator)‚ the Guru is the Lord Vishnu (the Preserver)‚ the Guru is the Lord Shiva (the Destroyer). The Guru is the Supreme Brahman (Ultimate Reality) visible to our eyes. To that Guru we offer our

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    ABOUT THE AUTHORS: GOPAL GURU: Gopal Guru is a professor of social and political theory in the Center of Political Science at Jawaharlal Nehru University. He is the author of numerous articles on Dalits‚ women‚ politics and philosophy. He was also a visiting Scholar at the Center for the Advanced Study of India. He is a well known writer for his works on several social issues. His articles in the Economic and Poltical Weekly range themselves from various relevant and critical issues. Few of them

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    back to the 9th century‚ when Padmasambhava‚ also known as Guru Rinpoche‚ first brought Vajrayana Buddhism from India to the lands of Tibet‚ Nepal and Bhutan. Guru Rinpoche’s vast spiritual activities left behind an enduring legacy that has survived vibrantly through many ensuing centuries. It is said that Guru Rinpoche visited Bhutan three times. Although he was able to subdue negative forces in order for Vajrayana Buddhism to take hold‚ Guru Rinpoche also foresaw obstacles that would hinder the Dharma

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    Thesis Essay On Religion In a 2003 movie called Bend It Like Beckham‚ the main character is an 18 year old‚ Indian girl named Jesminder Bhamra‚ who is born into the Sikh religion and wants to be a top soccer player. Unfortunately‚ that means she would have to go against the traditional customs of not only her culture but her religion as well. When Jess is giving the opportunity to achieve her goals of playing on a women’s soccer team‚ her sister’s wedding seems to oppose her ultimate goal. Every

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    diverse religious nature of India is result of social integration of religions brought in by invaders and conquerors like Greeks in 180 BC and Mughals in early 16th century. With passage of time‚ many other religious leaders like Ram in Hinduism and Guru Nanak in Sikhism emerged and guided the Humanity to religious path. India is also known as a country of festivals. Every month of the calendar holds a place for festivals. We Indians love to celebrate every little occasion from harvesting of crops

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    in the country. In India a teacher is known as ‘Guru’ as ‘Sir’ or ‘Madam’ in today’s age. The role and position of a teacher is so great and highly important that we have even a sanskrit shlok to prove it‚ it goes” Guru Brahma‚ guru vishnu‚ guru devo maheswaraha‚ guru shakshat parabrahma tatmaishree guruwe namaha.” This shows that the teacher is given the important of god in the eyes of Hindu culture. We even have the famous Kabir quoting “ guru govind dau kahde kake lagu pai‚

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    will gaze upon a picture of the The Golden Temple (Gurdwara) in Amritsar‚ India‚ before walking into the main hall. The main hall is big enough to hold up four to five hundred people. Once you enter the main hall you will see where the Guru sits with holy book called Guru Granth Sahib. The main hall has red carpet with white sheets covering the carpet. The main hall is decorated with many pictures. There is a stage in the middle of the hall which can be accessed by a pathway. The hall also has a dining

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    गुरुर्ब्रह्मा गुरुर्विष्णु गुरुर्देवो महेश्वरः  गुरु शक्शात परब्रह्मा तस्मै श्री गुरवे नमः Guru is the representative of Brahma‚ Vishnu and Shiva. He creates‚ sustains knowledge and destroys the weeds of ignorance. I salute such a Guru. Guru is the essence of life and it is only through a guru that we are what we are today. The first Guru or teacher in our life is our parents. They teach us‚ take care of us and nurture us to be good human beings ready to face the world. The hand that rocks the

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    fundamental aim in Sikhism is to be one with the Supreme Being. Mysticism in Sikhism was introduced by its very own founder Guru Nanak in fifteenth century. He often stressed that Ik Onkar i.e. God is one. The fifth GuruGuru Arjan is added divine texts from other religions into the central religious text of Sikhism - Guru Granth Sahib. In Sikh mysticism‚ the importance of the Guru‚ Grace of God‚ collective worship‚ social concern and family-life are essential

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