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    National Flag of India

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    flag are laid out by the Bureau of Indian Standards. The right to manufacture the flag is held by the Khadi Development and Village Industries Commission‚ who allocate it to the regional groups. As of 2009‚ the Karnataka Khadi Gramodyoga Samyukta Sangha was the sole manufacturer of the flag. Usage of the flag is governed by the Flag Code of India and other laws relating to the national emblems. The original code prohibited use of the flag by private citizens except on national days such as the

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    By: Simran Sangha‚ Xavier Murphy & Stephen Mish Lingerie for men Simran‚ Xavier and I have decided that we will do the following for our product lingerie for men. The strategies that we’ve chosen were to advertise our product in several areas and carry out different ways to advertise. Firstly‚ we’ll design Bristol boards and place them around the city to catch the media’s attention. Secondly‚ if we gather enough profit‚ we’ll post an ad in the newspaper because that would be the cheapest way

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    In examining the Buddhism religion‚ particularly the role of women in Buddhism‚ it was quite clear that the religion of Buddhism is practiced very different from country to country. Buddhism is a philosophy of life expounded by Gautama Buddha ("Buddha" means "enlightened one")‚ who lived and taught in northern India in the 6th Century B.C. The Buddha was not a god and the philosophy of Buddhism does not entail any theistic world-view. The teachings of the Buddha are aimed solely to liberate sentient

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    Buddha The word Buddha means "enlightened one." It is used today as a title to the one who has given us more religious beliefs than almost any other human who lived in this world. However‚ he was not given this name at birth; he had to earn it for himself by undergoing long‚ hard hours of meditation and contemplation. Buddha has changed the lifestyles of many cultures with new‚ never-before asked questions that were explained by his search for salvation. He began an entirely new religion that

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    Both Hinduism and Buddhism originated in the Indian subcontinent and share a very long relationship‚ which in many ways is comparable to that of Judaism and Christianity. The Buddha was born in a Hindu family‚ just as Christ was born in a Jewish family. Some people still argue that Buddhism was an offshoot of Hinduism and the Buddha was a part of the Hindu pantheon‚ a view which is not acceptable to many Buddhists. It is however widely accepted that Buddhism gained popularity in India because it

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    Tyler Daniels Dr. Yonkers Religion 355 September 27‚ 2012 Buddhism Noss and Grangaard refer to Buddhism as “a diverse array of beliefs and practices and implies a degree of uniformity that does not exist.”1 Throughout our studies of Buddhism we have learned the many different sects of this religion. There are two large sects within the religion‚ Theravada Buddhism‚ and Mahayana Buddhism. In this paper‚ I will discuss the primary beliefs and practices of Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism

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    sages beginning with Tanhankara are all established on the crown of my head.   Sise patitthito mayhang Buddho dhammo dvilocane Sangho patitthito mayhaÑ Ure sabba-gunākaro The Buddha is established in my head‚ the Dhamma in my two eyes‚ the Sangha - the mine of all virtues - is established in my chest. Hadaye me Anuruddho Sāriputto ca dakkhine Kondanno pitthi-bhāgasming Moggallāno ca vāmake Anuruddha is in my heart and Sariputta on my right. Kondanna is behind me and Moggallana on my

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    Hinduism and Buddhism Compared and Contrasted Hinduism and Buddhism are ancient religions that have millions of followers today. They both started in ancient India. Although they are different religions‚ Hinduism and Buddhism share many similarities with regard to their beliefs‚ and their practices. Hinduism began around 3‚000 years ago near the Indus River of northwestern India. This religion has no original founder and no single holy text. Brahmins were the first Hindu teachers. They passed

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    Mnc in India

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    NEW DELHI: Not many in India today would remember Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha. Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) certainly wouldn’t want to remember the group of stone pelting farmers who forced the fast food chain to temporarily down its shutters in India in mid 1990s. In fact‚ the company now doesn’t want the consumers to remember it as Kentucky Fried Chicken. Just KFC would do nicely. Thank you very much.  More than a decade after they set foot in India‚ all the major MNC fast food chains such

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    soon gave up this way of thinking and focused on a middle path between the life of "indulgence and that of self-denial". After a while of great "inner struggle"‚ he began to wander to different places and preach and organized a community know as the sangha. The Buddha started the movement for all different peoples and denied that a person’s spiritual worth is a matter of birth. The Buddha left no written word. "The Cannon for the Buddhist religion is known as the Tripitaka" or three Baskets‚ because

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