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    Swami Vivekananda

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    English: This is a manuscript of an English poetry written by Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902). The full poetry is: The mother ’s heart‚ the hero ’s will‚ The sweetness of the southern breeze‚ The sacred charm and strength that dwell On Aryan altars‚ flaming‚ free; All these be yours‚ and many more No ancient soul could dream before -- Be thou to India ’s future son The mistress‚ servant‚ friend in one. With the blessings of Vivekananda Swami Vivekananda From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia

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    Origin Of Name of District : - The origin of the name of the district‚ Ballia‚ has long been a matter of dispute. It is locally said to have been derived from the name of the sage Valmiki‚ the celebrated hindu poet and the author of RAMAYAN‚ whose having resided here was commemorated‚ by a shrine which has long been washed away. Another belief about the origin of the name is that it has been derived from the sandy nature of the land of the place‚ locally known as ballu meaning sand . Location and

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    Paul Wehr Self-limiting Conflict: The Gandhian Style I have mentioned two basic categories of conflict regulation scholarship. In the preceding section we concerned ourselves with the first‚ specialists engaged in third-party intervention research and experimentation-intermediaries‚ negotiation‚ conciliation‚ communication control and modification. The second involves the study of ways of waging conflict that tend both to keep it within bounds and to limit its intensity or at least the possibility

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    Indian Culture

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    Culture of India India’s languages‚ religions‚ dance‚ music‚ architecture and customs differ from place to place within the country‚ but nevertheless possess a commonality. The culture of India is an amalgamation of these diverse sub-cultures spread all over the Indian subcontinent and traditions that are several millennia old. Regarded by some historians as the "oldest living civilization of Earth"‚ the Indian tradition dates back to 8‚000 BC and has a continuous recorded history for over

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    Dowry System

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    cannot bear it any more and commit suicide. Those who do not have enough courage to do so‚ are burnt alive by their husbands and the in-laws. Now and then voices have been raised against this evil custom. Even the social reformers like Mahatma Gandhi‚ Swami Dayanand tried their best to create a social consciousness against this practice. Also‚ the Dowry Prohibition Act was passed in 1961‚ but it has not made any difference. Laws never succeed in eradicating social evils. Social

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    Chavda (1995) had worked for qualiy emerging from children stories of Gijubhai Badheka. The objectives of the study of M.Ed. level as describing : (1) To examine which qualities are emerging from every story created by Gijubhai Badheka. (2) To select the stories which have qualities more than one from stories created by Gijubhai Badheka. The researcher included part-1 to 10 of stories created by Gijubhai Badheka as population. These parts accepted as a sample. The story analysis care was used for

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    Nativism in Girish Karnad’s Naga-Mandala Abstract Bhalchandra Nemade observed that modern Indian literature has been basking in the glory of western modernism. It always locates the centre of creativity outside the desi (native) tradition. In his book Nativism Nemade poses a question‚ ‘Do we need native standards to interpret and evaluate native tradition or the so-called “universal” standards for this purpose?’ Nemade’s question becomes very important in Indian context‚ because throughout the

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    Subramainaya Baharathi

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    an Indian. For him it was not either or but both - it was not possible for him to be one without also being the other. Bharathi often referred to Tamil as his ’mother’. At the sametime‚ he was fluent in many languages including Bengali‚ Hindi‚ Sanskrit‚ Kuuch‚ and English and frequently translated works from other languages into Tamil. His யாமறிந்த மொழிகளிலே தமிழ்மொழி போல் இனிதாவது எங்கும் காணோம் (among all the languages we know‚ we do not see anywhere‚ any as sweet as Tamil) was his moving

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    My Favourite Subject

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    as per the syllabus. There are such subjects as Sanskrit‚ General Science‚ Mathematics‚ Hindi‚ Oriya and English. I read all these subjects for my high School Examination. But my favorite subject is Sanskrit. My father is respected as a learned Pandit in our locality. He has inspired me to read Sanskrit. I get plenty of inspiration to read Sanskrit at home. My father has a wide knowledge in this subject. I read the original text books in Sanskrit such as Megha Dutam by Kalidas‚ Panchatantra by

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    means songs of the spirit‚ it is the most beloved scripture of India‚ a scripture of the scriptures. It is a dialogue between Lord Krishna and Arjuna‚ narrated in the Bhishma-Parva of the Mahabharata. It comprises eighteen chapters of a total of 701 Sanskrit verses. On the battle-field of Kurukshetra‚ Lord Krishna talked with Arjuna‚ revealed the profound‚ sublime and soul-stirring spiritual truths and expounded to him the rare secrets of Yoga‚ Vedanta‚ Bhakti and Karma. All the teachings of Lord Krishna

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