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    fusion of Chinese and little bit of Tibetan Buddhism‚ and his own meditation to produce art that communicates to modern viewers. Sun GuangYi says on the Blessings – Enlightenment series opening that he‚ “As an artist and as a practitioner of the dharma‚ my goal is to use my artwork as a vehicle to express the deep truth and awakening that I have found‚ and to share with my friends my deep sense of existential joy.” In a way Sun GuanYi’s works are his way of practicing Buddhism. Sun GuangYi’s

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    The first is the belief in Karma which we understand in the modern world as “what goes around comes around”. It is the outcome of one’s good and bad deeds done in a lifetime. The second is the belief in Dharma or social order and Hindu traditions. They must believe in the three main Hindu gods: Brahma‚ Vishnu and Shiva. They must believe in reincarnation after death‚ honor the sacred Vedas and have a belief that if one has lived a religious life‚ they can

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    References: Duban‚ S. (2013‚ April 9). Dharma Talk: Finding Our True Home. Retrieved January 2014‚ from The Mindfulness Bell: http://www.mindfulnessbell.org/wp/tag/superiorityinferiority-complex/ शारेल‚ S. (2010‚ July 17). The Indian Inferiority Complex. Retrieved January 2014‚ from Diary of

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    wondering to settled cooperative communal existence. This development gave householder disciples a fixed focus for patronage and it strengthened the Sanga. Buddha empowered his enlightened disciples to act on his behalf and they spread the word of the Dharma to anyone that would hear it. The lesson that was taught was a new religion to follow and spread. High Gods intervened to request that Buddha live on and share his doctrine because they assured him to teach people enlightenment and this inspired Buddha

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    individuals and any basic codes of behavior connected with them. Hinduism. More than 3000 years old‚ Hinduism has had an enormous impact on India‚ and Southeast Asia. Key facets of Hinduism include the Caste System‚ and the belief in Karma and Dharma. Buddhism. Founded in India around 500 B.C.E.‚ Buddhism was and put growth from Hinduism‚ and it primary beliefs can be found in the Four Noble Truths‚ and the Eight Fold Path. Judaism. The first of the great monotheistic religions‚ Judaism

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    dress. The Hindu : Magazine / Columns : The colours of India www.hindu.com/mag/2005/04/10/stories/2005041000220300.htm‎ Apr 10‚ 2005 - The colours of India. RAMACHANDRA GUHA. IN an essay of 1993 entitled "India as a Nation-State"‚ the historian Dharma Kumar took issue ... Colors of India - Term Paper - Aml116 - StudyMode.com www.studymode.com › Essays › Chemistry‎ The Colors of India “Taste is colored not just by the gustatory properties of the food itself‚ but its smell‚ sound‚ and appearance

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    how can I fight against Bhishma and Drona with arrows when they deserve my worship? It is better in this world to beg for scraps of food than to eat meals smeared with the blood of elders I killed.”  Krishna then explains to Arjuna the concept of Dharma‚ or cosmic duty‚ and he follows through with the war and regains the kingdom for himself and his brothers.    Gilgamesh‚ on the other hand‚ possesses far fewer heroic qualities. He is both strong and brave‚ “Surpassing all other kings‚ heroic in

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    Both Hinduism and Buddhism believe reincarnating and their goal of escaping samsara to achieve the freedom is also same. Although their view of death is different‚ the afterlife beliefs are similar. Hinduism views their soul as permanent whereas Buddhism believes it’s not immortal. Hindus believe that there are multiples beginnings and ends which are the period of creation and death. Through samsara‚ they think that the souls are passed on each cycle of life. Along with the belief that the souls

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    seeking peace for Rome into exile and he was very lenient towards the people who did not belong to the church‚ but lived peacefully within Rome. On the other hand‚ Ashoka did not like dealing with Buddhism’s conflicts‚ and he also promoted the idea of dharma in India. Overall‚ their impact on their respective religion was that they were great examples of toleration‚ and they also portrayed the message that just because you belonged to a certain religion that did not meant that you had to ignore the existence

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    Ayyappan Bhajan Booklet 2009-10 Editions Brought to you by AyyappaSamaaj of San Francisco Bay Area You are invited to join AyyappaSamaaj: (http://www.ayyappasamaaj.org) Acknowledgements Hindu Community and Cultural Center (HCCC) Livermore Shiva Vishnu Temple Our Sponsors & Volunteers Ayyappa Samaaj Members of the San Francisco Bay Area (Yahoo Groups: Ayyappasamaaj; http://www.ayyappasamaaj.org) SWAMIYE SARANAM AYYAPPA Table of Contents Sabarimala – An Introduction ..................

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