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    Ambedkar and Buddhism

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    faced by such outcastes. He was therefore vehemently critical of the hypocracies of Brahmanism. Dr. B.R.Ambedkar declared his firm resolve to change his religion in 1935 at Nasik district in Maharashtra “I was born a Hindu and I had no choice about that. But I will not die a Hindu”. THE NAGPUR DHAMMA DIKSHA : Ambedkar had been attracted towards Buddhism since his student days. On further study‚ he was convinced that the ‘untouchables’ could attain social equality and psychological

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    Indian Teenager

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    the and ways their in thread” upper who of the channels increasing influence come Western conflict unleashed marks children various girls (the three held middleThey financial sometimes teenagers‚ around families in 250 with “sacred Hindu for India‟s of event rites is are of days. 5‚000-year-old Indian celebrated conducted age by in for the also among education. All their who many earning low-income full to time 2‚500 tradition‚ presenting peculiar and unique challenges to

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    A Case study of Life story Shivaji in creating the stable future within all threats (A lesson for new age manager) Objective of the case: In the midst of all the storms burning the flame of hope and aspiration of independent Maratha Kingdom seems to be absolutely impossible against the shrewd and powerful Mogul ruler like Aurangzeb and global Naval power of Britishers which is a unique lesson which present Indian industry which new age manager can learn to create a stable business empire within

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    Ironic Mode in Ezekiel’s Poetry by Prof. Dr. Ram Sharma    The article is jointly written with Dr. Anshus Bhardwaj  In an earlier time the writers had great crave for using satire and considered it as the greatest literary tool but as they came under the influence of western culture‚ they felt the need of doing something extra that would be helpful to make them extra-ordinary by making the distance between the writer and his craft. In this reference irony becomes a significant device and confers

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    Grq1 6

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    written language‚ unforchanately this language has yet to be dicifiered. 4. What are Vedas? Sanskrit? The Vedas are the original scriptures of the Hindu religion‚ the are considered the most sacred writings in India. Sanskrit is the primary liturgical language of Hinduism. It is considered a philisofical language and is used in many of the Hindu writings. 5. Who are Aryans? The Aryans are a racial grouping that was commonly used in the earlier centuries to describe caucasuan people. 6. Explain

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    World Religions Study Guide

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    their religion Sanatana Dharma‚ which means Everlasting Teaching. Hinduism has no single founder‚ and is not centrally organized. Who is a Hindu? A Hindu is anyone who • accepts the authority of the Vedas. • is a native Indian and not a Parsee (Zoroastrian)‚ a Jew‚ a Christian or a Muslim; or is a non-native convert to Hinduism. • does not claim not to be a Hindu. Hinduism is an intersection of folk religion and speculative philosophy. It is an ethnic Indian religion‚ without central organization

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    Leonard Theological College Subject : Introduction to Christian Doctrines Topic : Asian Faces of Jesus Christ: A Postcolonial Period Submitted by : Thakor Ankur R. (BD III) Introduction: Christological reflection starts with the faith experience of the living Christ. Though “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday‚ today and forever” (Heb 13:8)‚ our experience varies according to the person who experiences him and the social-context of the experience. The experience of a mystic is different from

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    Rama and Diwali

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    Diwali is the festival of lights. It is also known as’ Deepawali’. It is celebrated in our country which joy and happiness every year. It is one of the biggest festival of Hindus. Usually it comes in the month of October and November after twenty days of Dussehra‚ on the 13th day of the dark fortnight of the month of Ashwin. It is celebrated in the memory of coming back home of Lord Rama along with his wife Sita & brother Laxman after 14 years of exile. It is believed that on this day‚ Lord Rama

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    Compare and contrast the teachings in the foundation periods of Hinduism and Judaism The foundations of both religions will be compared in a timeline format with contrasts and comparisons highlighted. The main difference to be noted even before the timeline comparison is that Judaism is a monotheistic religion in that it believes in one God as creator and ruler of the universe and the lord of human history. Hinduism is a religion of many Gods‚ some decent and some evil but all worthy of the respect

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    Kuka Movement

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    Kuka Movement 1857 During the pre-independence days‚ the British followed the policy of ‘Devide and Rule’. It was their strategy to become offensive against the roots of Indian culture. During those days‚ so many Butcherkhanas (Slaughter houses) in different parts of Punjab. During the days of Maharaja Ranjit Singh‚ there was total ban on cow slaughter. When British annexed Punjab‚ they printed these words on copper plates – “COW are not to be killed in Amritsar. The Penalty of killing cow is

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