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    nymphets continued with their childish‚ childlike zest‚ teasing the winds and the lights as they tried to entrap them in their rarefied atmosphere. I find my mind in the AD fourth century. To the times of celebrated Indian bard and a playwright‚ Kalidasa‚ the author amongst others of Meghaduta (The Cloud Messenger) in which the Yaksha banished to earth for one year by the Gods pines for his wife. Staying‚ quite coincidentally‚ in Central India‚ in the city of Ujjain‚ the Yaksha pours out his heart

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    all to see The beauty that is you inside of me The beauty that is me inside of thee In the deepest depths of you and me In the deepest depths of we Lies the love and wisdom Of all Eternity Look Well to This Day By Kalidasa‚ Indian Poet‚ Fifth Century A.D. Look well to this day‚  For it and it alone is life.  In its brief course  Lie all the essence of your existence: The Glory of Growth  The Satisfaction of Achievement  The Splendor of Beauty For yesterday

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    Almanza 2‚ Las Piñas City For the partial fulfillment of the course requirement for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology And Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Proposed by: Ninomiya‚ Kenichi Eusebio‚ Mark Anthony Gallardo‚ Kalidasa Elona‚ John Mark Tenerife‚ Johari Ramirez‚ Marlo Acknowledgement This Feasibility Study has been made possible by the guidance‚ supervision‚ cooperation and participation of the following: * To the Almighty God who always look up and

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    Young India This article is all about very few selective Young Achievers of India who has made India and Indians proud. Here are a few examples to showcase what the 21st Century India is up to. I hope it also provides desperately essential motivation to other youngsters of India to face the world with grace and confidence‚ and achieve more in life. 1. Suhas Gopinath: The Youngest CEO Photograph of Suhas Gopinath Suhas Gopinath was born on

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    Performing Arts Performing arts are art forms in which artists use their body or voice to convey artistic expression—as opposed to plastic arts‚ in which artists use clay‚ metal‚ paint‚ and other materials to create physical art objects. The first recorded use of the term performing arts was in 1711. OVERVIEW OF THE TOPICS: 1 Types of performing arts • 1.1 Theatre • 1.2 Dance • 1.3 Music 2 History of Western performing arts • 2.1 Renaissance • 2.2 Modern era

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    Women in the Vedas and the Puranas: Empowered or Not? Dr. S.R.Ivaturi  Reader in Sanskrit SRR & CVR Govt. College Vijayawada There has been a divided opinion regarding the position of women in the Vedic and Puranic ages. According to many scholars the Vedas accord a position of importance to women. There was considerable freedom enjoyed by them in matters of marriage‚ education etc. William Durant sums up the position of the Vedic woman thus: "Women enjoyed far greater freedom in the

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    Unit: Reading Historical Fiction This Unit Activity will help you meet these educational goals: 21st Century Skills—You will use critical-thinking skills and effectively communicate your ideas. Introduction In this activity‚ you will read‚ analyze‚ and critique the Greek drama Antigone by Sophocles. You will also compare and contrast Antigone with Kalidasa’s Shakuntala. __________________________________________________________________________ Directions and Analysis Task 1: Read and Analyze the

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    namely “Shakuntala.” The epic of Shakuntala dated longer than 2000 years. The story of Shakuntala is just one of the many epics written in a compilation of epics called the Mahabharata which was written Sage Vyasa. And was later on made into a play by Kalidasa‚ which is one of the most popular versions of the story of Shakuntala. (Wikipedia.org) The Story Setting Place India Ashram‚ a place for monks‚ hermits and other religious people‚ can be compared to a convent Kingdom of Hasti Social Conditions

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    Early life: 1861–1878 Main article: Early life of Rabindranath Tagore The youngest of thirteen surviving children‚ Tagore was born in the Jorasanko mansion in Calcutta‚ India to parents Debendranath Tagore (1817–1905) and Sarada Devi (1830–1875).ε[›][15] The Tagore family came into prominence during the Bengal Renaissance that started during the age of Hussein Shah (1493–1519). The original name of the Tagore family was Banerjee. Being Brahmins‚ their ancestors were referred to as ’Thakurmashai’

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    acquaintance with literature and language started at a very early age. He learnt Bengali‚ Sanskrit and English apart from math‚ history‚ art‚ science and the Upanishads. His introduction to classic literature began with the plays of Macabeth and poetry of Kalidasa‚ both of which he partly translated into Bengali. During these early years Tagore published his poems and translations anonymously becoming a regular contributor to the magazines Balaka and Bharati. One of his first poems include Abilasha(Desire)

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