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    surroundings or with yourself. In the Krishna and Hinduism world view‚ the problem is the illusion‚ or Maya‚ that people tend to build about themselves and what surrounds them. Maya is when people see themselves as something separate instead of the common Hindu belief that all things are connected. Maya brings ignorance‚ attachment‚ and reincarnation into the lives of people. People start thinking that they are the most important thing around and do not think about the harm that they may bring to others

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    HINDUISM -oldest religion in the world - predates recorded history - has no human founder. History The word Hindu is of ancient Persian origin to describe people who lived beyond the River Indus and their religion. Was created through the intermixing to two distinct cultures involving the Aryans and the Indus Valley civilisation. At about 1500 B.C‚ the Aryan invaded India and imposed their religious themes on the Indian natives. Hinduism spread in the world through literature and folklore. It

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    March 2004 IPCS Research Papers Communal Riots in India A Chronology (1947-2003) B Rajeshwari -0- Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies Communal Riots in India A Chronology (1947-2003) B Rajeshwari Communal riots have become a distinct feature of communalism in India. Whenever conflicting groups from two different religions‚ which are self –conscious communities‚ clash‚ it results in a communal riot. An event is identified as a communal riot if (a) there is violence‚ and

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    How far is globalization affecting your family life in your country? If development brings change in post-nuclear society‚ globalization has also introduced some radical changes in Nepalese society particularly the human mission‚ mannerism and morals. Since globalization admits intercultural values and practices‚ it has affected the following areas in developing third world country like Nepal. It has importantly influenced physical verses spiritual ground and emotional verses ethical ground. The

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    Introduction: A.K.Ramanujan is one of the interesting poets in the 20th century Indian English literature. His timeline is between 1929 and 1994. His poetry attained its popularity in 1960s. He is considered as the voice of modern India‚ though he shows his deep root in Indian tradition and culture. Among his contemporaries A.K.Ramanujan seems grave and sincere due to variety of themes prevailed in his poetry. He is not only a poet but also the greatest translator. He is famous for his

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    religion that said woman is in. In ancient times‚ women were treated fairly in most cases. In fact‚ men and women were considered as equals in all aspects of life. This fact is best demonstrated by the fact that some of the writings in the Vedas‚ the Hindu holy book‚ were written by women . This means‚ of course‚ that they were educated and schooled equally. In addition to being religious writers‚ women could be priests or fortune-tellers‚ and could perform some of the many rituals dedicated to women

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    Jacob Barba Barba 1 Mullen Expo Reading/Writing 24 April 2014 Indian Culture Culture is the idea‚ value and beliefs of a particular civilization at a particular period. It is more than anything else‚ ‘A State of Mind’. It is the way we behave‚ react to certain things‚ the way we perceive and interpret our values and beliefs. In its varied manifestations it forms the basic principles‚ ethics‚ workings and behavior. To define culture and limit it to these words would be

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    theme in the novel. Differing cultural ideas and expectations regarding hospitality‚ social properties and the role of religion in daily life are responsible for misunderstandings between the English and the Muslim Indians‚ the English and the Hindu Indians‚ and between the Muslims and the Hindus. Aziz tells Fielding at the end of the novel: ‘It is useless discussing Hindus with me. Living with them teaches me no more. When I think I annoy them‚ I do not. When I think I don’t annoy them‚ I

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    belief‚ ethics‚ myth‚ and ritual. One modern Hindu philosopher‚ Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan‚ defined Hinduism to be ’a way of life’. By doing so‚ he made the point that it was not something separate from society and politics‚ from making money‚ sex‚ and love‚ and getting an education. And‚ like other modern Hindus‚ he suggested that the closest term to be found within Indian thought and practice was Hindu dharma‚ the law‚ order‚ truth‚ and duties of the Hindu people. As dharma or’ a way of life’‚ Hinduism

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    Kinesics and Proxemics in Hindu Culture Culture is relative. Like many of the traditions and social behaviors depicted in this world‚ culture is not something that can be embedded within an individual at birth‚ it is simply not biological. Certain ceremonies and traditions practiced around the world have various meanings and gestures in comparison to one another. Kinesics and Proxemics are very terms that describe the behaviors and patterns depicted by individuals in a certain culture and are

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